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The Second Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry. 75 Less Than Two Months
William Weir
Pennsylvania Magazine of HISTORY and BIOGRAPHY
Philadelphia Merchants, Trans-Atlantic Smuggling, and The
Margaret Bayard) from the Collection of Her Grandson J
A History and Genealogy of the Families Of
Bayard Taylor and His Transatlantic Representations of Germany: a Nineteenth- Century American Encounter John Kemp
MIDNIGHT JUDGES KATHRYN Turnu I
13 Pointed Under the Authority of the People Only and Deriving No Power
Ten Crucial Days Order of Battle
“A Fickle, and Confused Multitude”: War and Politics in Revolutionary
The Bayard Family." in the Pages of History How Rarely Do We Meet with a Name So Richly Crowned As This One with the Love and Praise of All Men
Anthony Wayne: Soldier As Politician
A History and Genealogy of the Families of Bayard, Houstoun Of
The Wachsmuth-Henry House Common Name: the Henry House
CE-1292 South Chesapeake City Historic District
America's Founding Fathers -- Who Are They? Thumbnail Sketches of 164 Patriots
Order of Battle - Trenton
Top View
Memorials of the Huguenots in America
The Reply of the Six Assemblymen, Pennsylvania Packet, 8 October 1787
Memorials of the Huguenots in America
The Proceedings of the Convention for the Province of Pennsylvania Held at Philadelphia, from January 23
Memorials of Andrew Kirkpatrick, and His Wife Jane Bayard
Book II the MIDDLE PERIOD
Pennsylvania Politics and the Decision for Valley Forge
"Huguenot". We Are Not Entirely Certain About the Etymology and Meaning of the Word "Huguenot"
Centenary Memorial of the Erection of the County of Dauphin and The
And Their Town1
Pennsylvania's Loyalists and Disaffected in the Age of Revolution: Defining the Terrain of Reintegration, 1765-1800 Rene J
Family Tree Maker
Jasper Yeates Brinton (B. 1878) Collection
Origins and Architecture of Great House Plantation
NJDARM: Collection Guide
Alphabetical Listing of Honorary Degree Recipients University of Pennsylvania
C Onstitutionalists and Republicans in the Continental Congress, 1778-1786