Historical Record ...: The Early History of Wyoming Valley and Contiguous Territory ..., Band 7Press of the Wilkesbarre Record, 1897 |
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... Canal boats disappearing .67 , 114 Flood of 1784 .239 Carey , Martin , Milnesville , dead ... 62 Fox , Mrs. Mary , dead . .199 62 Fort Augusta 84 Carey family 137 , 179 Forefathers ' Day 69 Catlin query ..168 Chahoon , Geo .. 86 Frantz ...
... Canal boats disappearing .67 , 114 Flood of 1784 .239 Carey , Martin , Milnesville , dead ... 62 Fox , Mrs. Mary , dead . .199 62 Fort Augusta 84 Carey family 137 , 179 Forefathers ' Day 69 Catlin query ..168 Chahoon , Geo .. 86 Frantz ...
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... canal boat ever constructed in this vicinity . In con- versation with an Item reporter , he said that he was in Pittston fifty - three years ago and that there were only six houses and William Tompkins's saw mill here then . Mr. Ridall ...
... canal boat ever constructed in this vicinity . In con- versation with an Item reporter , he said that he was in Pittston fifty - three years ago and that there were only six houses and William Tompkins's saw mill here then . Mr. Ridall ...
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... coal , grain and lumber by way of the Wilkes - Barre and Easton turn- pike and later by canal . They also had general stores in Plymouth and Kingston and did a flourishing business . Mr. Vol . 7 . 33 THE HISTORICAL RECORD . 33.
... coal , grain and lumber by way of the Wilkes - Barre and Easton turn- pike and later by canal . They also had general stores in Plymouth and Kingston and did a flourishing business . Mr. Vol . 7 . 33 THE HISTORICAL RECORD . 33.
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... Canal . William Urqu- hart of Meldrum was the son of John Urquhart of Meldrum , who was the son of Adam Urquhart of Meldrum , who was the son of Patrick Urquhart of Lethinty and Meldrum , who was the eldest son of John Urquhart of ...
... Canal . William Urqu- hart of Meldrum was the son of John Urquhart of Meldrum , who was the son of Adam Urquhart of Meldrum , who was the son of Patrick Urquhart of Lethinty and Meldrum , who was the eldest son of John Urquhart of ...
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... CANAL BOAT . [ Easton Express , Dec. 16 , 1896. ] The boating season on the Lehigh Canal came to a close on Saturday , and yesterday the water was drawn from the South Easton level to give the con- tractors erecting the new Easton ...
... CANAL BOAT . [ Easton Express , Dec. 16 , 1896. ] The boating season on the Lehigh Canal came to a close on Saturday , and yesterday the water was drawn from the South Easton level to give the con- tractors erecting the new Easton ...
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