Extracts From the Diary of Jacob Hiltzheimer of Philadelphia 1765 1798

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1 82 DIARY OF JACOB HILTZHEIMER.
August 2JJ.. — The Governor and I in my chair went to several places about the city, and to D. Ross's brick yard. William Jones and I went to the Governor's place at the Falls, and there dined with Colonel Febiger and wife, General Butler's widow, Mrs. Duncan and John Wharton.
August 26. — Before breakfast took my daughter in chair to meadows and ferry house, and while we were there the chimney took fire. We stopped the flames before any damage was done to the h
...ouse. Went to church twice, and gave my grandson a short ride.
August 28. — This afternoon the Governor and I in my chair went down to Gloucester Point gunning. Drank coffee at Mrs. Marshall's.
August jo. — Breakfasted with Governor Mifflin and Colonel William Williams. In the afternoon the Governor and I went down to Gloucester Point gunning.
August jr. — At eleven o'clock I met at Robert Erwin's the following gentlemen, a jury of valuation : Joseph Rakestraw, John Wharton, William Van Phul, William Sheaff, John Harrison, Henry Keppele, Benjamin Davis, William Gray, Joseph Ogden, Peter Baynton and William Kinley.


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