The Early Settlement of Dallas Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
The book The Early Settlement of Dallas Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania was written by author Ryman, William Penn, 1847-1899 Here you can read free online of The Early Settlement of Dallas Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Early Settlement of Dallas Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania a good or bad book?
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Henry King buys thirteen acres and one house of Ephraim Moss, also twenty-two acres of Jacob Rice (part of present Rob- ert Norton farm, now John Reynolds plot of lots). Jacob Gould buys 165 acres of Nicholas Keizer. Rev. Griffin Lewis dies. Christopher Snyder buys 118 acres, house and barn of J. Fisher. J. Fisher buys twelve acres, house and barn of William Snyder. A. S. Honeywell buys lot of land of T. Tuttle and Peter Seaman. Daniel Spencer buys fifty acres of Joseph Anderson. 1 837-1 838. S...olomon Frantz is assessed as cabinetmaker. Jacob Miers takes out a tavern license and starts a hotel on southeast corner at cross-roads near the "Goss" or "Corner School House," about one-half mile north of McLellons- ville on road to Kunkle post-office. Excepting the license granted to Peter B. Roushey in 1823, before referred to, this was the first hotel or tavern license within present ter- ritory of Dallas township. Jacob Miers kept this tavern for about two years, when he died of smallpox, which he caught while on a rafting trip down the Susquehanna River in the same manner as in the case of Levi Hunt before re- ferred to.
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