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Samuel Rhoads
Documenting the University of Pennsylvania's Connection to Slavery
1761-62] the Sz~Az~U'esal Large of Pennsylvania. Through and Break
Haverford College Bulletin, New Series, 7-8, 1908-1910
Martin's Bench and Bar of Philadelphia
The Presidents House in Philadelphia: the Rediscovery of a Lost Landmark
Marriage Certificates
"Philadelphia*S <J)(Cunicipal Corporation
A Genea-Biographical History of the Rittenhouse Family and All Its
The Private and Public Responses to Yellow Fever In
Pennsylvania Magazine of HISTORY and BIOGRAPHY
When We Were Young: the American Philosophical Society in the 18Th Century1
An Historical Account of the Old State House of Pennsylvania Now
The House Most Widely Associated with Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790) Is the One That He Built for His Family in Philadelphia, I
A Portrait of the First Continental Congress
Br^Heastregion O0T 1969
Book Reviews
The J\(Ew Zjftcarket in Second Street
Independence NHP: Franklin's House-Historic Structures Report
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Book Reviews
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I[,F)Cncalogical 1 ''{J
History of T He Independence H All G Roup
Carpenters' Hall 1
Diary of Grace Gkowden Galloway, Kept at Philadelphia, July 1, to September 30, 1779*
Biographical Sketch of Joseph Fox. 175 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF
The Historical Society of Pennsylvania Collection of Benjamin Franklin Papers
Willing Letters and Papers, Edited with a Biographical Essay of Thomas Willing of Philadelphia
Pennsylvania's Loyalists and Disaffected in the Age of Revolution: Defining the Terrain of Reintegration, 1765-1800 Rene J
Pennsylvania Politic Ians A~'D the Signing
Record of Indentures of Individuals Bound out As Apprentices, Servants
Carpenters' Hall
Samuel Preston's Contentious Agency for Henry Drinker
HISTORICAL 50CIETY MONTGOMERY COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA J\Ro/^J^/Srowjr