The Pennsylvania German Society Publications volume 21

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After the bubble bursted the tavern property became the cele- brated Moscow Academy, for many years presided over by Rev. . Latta. The milestone in front of this house is the first giving the distance both ways, viz. , 43 m. To P. ; 19 m. To L.
47. The Cross Keys. A wagon stand near the forty- fourth milestone from Philadelphia, the eighteenth from Lancaster.
48. The Mount Vernon. In Sadsbury Township, Lan- caster County, between the forty-fifth and forty-sixth milestones, a short distance west
... of the Chester 26 The Pennsylvania-German Society.
County line. The inn is still kept as a licensed house, and stands at the intersection of the road leading from Christiana to Limeville.
49. Clemson Tavern. " The Continental. " Formerly west of the forty-seventh milestone. This was also known as the " Gap Tavern. " The house stood on the north and the barn on the south side of the tavern; and it was currently reported there was a tunnel leading from one to the other. It was the rendezvous of the notorious "Gap gang" broken up by the conviction of Amos Clemson, who died in prison, and others of its leaders.


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