Part 107
Taasquah, 71 Tacony, 832 Tadame, 450 Taggart, Captain John H., 279 Tahgahjute, 361, 886 Takeghsatu, 700, 701 Talbot, Jeremiah, 623 Talbot, Major, 673 Talihaio Gap, 65 Talleyrand, Prince, 790, 894 Talmadge Family, 154 Talon, Marquis Antoine Omer, 892 Tamaqua, 193, 242, 557, 579 Taminy, 437 Tammany Society, 434 Tamment, King, 437 Tanacharison, 126, 841 Tangorus, 437 Tannehill, General Adamson, 323 Tanner, Michael, 823 Tapescawen, 540 Tarentum, 592 Tariff 1842, 432 Tarlton, Major Banastre, 348 Tate, Alem, 473 Tawandarweuk, 360 Tawena, 415 Tawenne, Chief, 301 Taylor, Bayard, 733 Taylor, Christopher, 150 Taylor, George, 61, 484 Taylor Guards, 473 Taylorsville, 909 Tedyuskung, 235, 236, 237, 271, 303, 491, 539, 574, 588, 700, 704, 719, 720, 824 Tedyuskung, Eliza, wife of, 575 Telner, Jacob, 695 Temperanceville, 201 Ten-Mile Run, 561 Tennent, Gilbert, 57, 188 Tennent, Rev. William, 57, 313, 782 Tesinigh, 506 Test Act, 99 Texel, 590, 856 Thatcher, Judge, 239 Thatcher (quoted), 388 Tharachiawakon, 407 Thayer, Major, 672 Theatrical Performances, Story, 269 Thespians, 270 Thirteenth Virginia Regiment, 140, 405 Thirty Years War, 123, 608 Thistle (ship), 325 Thoman, Jacob W., 250 Thomas, David, 233 Thomas, Governor Sir George, 63, 197, 316, 449, 536, 683, 747 Thomas, John, 536 Thomas, Richard, 60 Thomas, William M., 558 Thompson (Pa.), 550 Thompson, Charles, 779 Thompson, James, 344, 864 Thompson, John, 73 Thompson, Dr. Robert, 601 Thompson, Thomas McKean, 69 Thompson, General William, 60, 188, 483, 507, 570, 606, 694, 831 Thompson’s, 320 Thompson’s Battalion Riflemen, 188, 570 Thompsontown, 73 Thomson, Charles, 385, 540 Thorpe, James, 523 Thorpe, Samuel C., 95 Three Counties on Delaware, 166 Three Islands, 528 Three Mile Run, 670 Three Rivers, 713 Thunder Bay, 744 Tiadaghton, 398 Ticonderoga, 703, 848 Tiger (ship), 589 Tilehausey, 300 Tilghman, James, 68, 101, 144, 186, 661, 774 Till, William, 683 Times, The Philadelphia, 533 Tinicum, 124, 608 Tinicum Island, 608, 665 Tioga, 458, 619 Tioga County, 156, 181, 194, 208, 596, 598 Tioga Flats, 367 Tioga Point, 227, 556 Titusville, 591 Toanchain, 744 Toby’s Creek, 111 Tockwogh River, 505 Tod, Honorable John, 179 Todd, Mr., 4 Todkahdohs, 362 Tohickon, 664 Tolkeo, 757 Tomlinson, Isaac, 111 Tomlinson’s Run, 586 “Tommy,” British, 533 Tonnant, La (ship), 894 Tony, 113 Tories, 93, 224, 257 Torkillus, Rev. Reorus, 609 Torpedo, Fulton’s, 565 Tour, Grant’s, 882 Towanah, 71 Towanda, 49, 194, 360 Towanda Creek, 360, 775 Tower, John Mason’s, 287 Tower of London, 802 Traders, Era of Indian, 552 Traders, King of, 321 Trappe, 880 Treat, Captain, 672 Treat, Dr. Malichi, 602 Treaty, 607 Treaty of Ghent, 53, 583 Treaty of Peace, 5 Treaty of Aix-la-Chappelle, 318, 412, 839 Treaty of Ryswick, 412 Treaty of St. Marys, 437 Treaty of Utrecht, 412 Treaty of Versailles, 427 Treasurer, State, 6 “Tree of Life,”, 518 Trent, William, 77, 125, 126, 127, 322, 748 Trenton, 3, 55 Trenton, Battle of, 908 Tresse, Thomas, 128 Trexler, Frank M., 88 T Rails, 232 Triangle, Erie, 156, 240 Trimble, Alexander, 68 Trimble, James, 68, 69, 70 Trimble’s Ford, 628 Trindlespring Road, 441 Trinity Church, 71 Trinity College, 182 Triumph (vessel), 426 Troop, Philadelphia City, 355, 607 Troy, Michael, 674, 907 Trumbull, Governor Jonathan, 103, 903 Tulliallan, 391, 392 Tully, Pat, 49 Tulpehocken, 16, 28, 66, 267, 408, 463, 563, 587, 798, 818, 886 Tulpehocken Creek, 130 Tuneam, Joe, 650 Tuneam, Tom, 650 Tunkhannock, 367, 439, 542 Turbutt Township, 208 Turk, John, 299 Turtle Creek, 287, 537, 802, 828 Turkey’s Foot, 320 Turkey Point, 627 Turner, John, 526 Turner, Nathaniel, 446 Turner, Robert, 85 Turner, Susan, 369 Tuscany, Grand Duke of, 915 Tuscarawas, 140 Tuskegee Institute, 8 Tusten, Colonel, 501 Tutelo, 563 Twelfth Regiment Continental Line, 260, 332 Twenty-fifth Emergency Regiment, 452 Twightwee, 657 Twilight (ship), 883 Type Foundry, First, 695 Typewriter, Story, 118, 119, 120
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Ulster, 360 Underwood, 299, 348 Ungaza, Don Louis de, 487 Unhappy Jake (Indian), 886 Union, 201 Union Canal, 131, 274, 830 Union County, 9, 11, 181, 208, 210, 252, 296, 343, 344, 432, 461, 467, 554, 568, 596, 673, 775, 854 Union County Historical Society, 9 Union Fire Company, 860 Union Iron Works, 107 Union League Club, 882 Union Saloon, 368 Uniontown, 38 Unitarian Church, 99 United States Gazette (quoted), 351, 837 United States Bank, 923 Universal Instructor, etc., 898 University of Pennsylvania, 45, 99, 422 Updegraffs, 112 Upland, 124, 328, 530, 599, 754, 792 Upland County, 396 Upper Sandusky, 739 Upper Wakefield Township, 861 Uren, William, 49, 107, 193, 316, 770 Utchowig, 506
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Vale, Captain Joseph G., 715 Valley Forge, 224, 307, 353, 836, 848 Valley of the Swans, 856 Van Bibber, 336 Vanbraam, Jacob, 800 Van Buren, President Martin, 184, 194, 289, 854 Van Buskirk, Samuel, 473 Van Campen, Cornelius, 210 Van Campen, Moses, 210 Vandemark, 493 Vanderslips Farm, 367 Van Dyck, Sheriff, 667 Vandyke, Henry, 468 Van Gundy, Christian, 468 Van Horn, Rev. William, 484 Vanness, Jerome, 543 Vansdale, Mrs. Catherine, 369 Vansdale, Mrs. Elizabeth, 369 Van Swearingen, Captain, 168 Van Syckel, Samuel, 593 Vanuxenn, James, 900 Varkens Kill, 123 Vaudreuil, Philippe de Rigaud, 639 Vaughn, Captain Robert V., 473 Vaux, Richard, 389 Venango, 413, 800 Venango County, 156, 181, 185, 208, 591, 596, 598, 718 Venus, Transit of, Story, 384 Vergennes, 914 Vernon, Nathaniel, 308 Versailles, 318 Veterans, F. & I. War Organize, Story, 304 Victoria, Queen, 883 Village Record, 837 Villeminot, Alexandrienne Felice, 95 Villier, M. de, 133 Vincent, Benjamin, 326 Vincent, Bethuel, 327, 516 Vincent, Cornelius, 326, 516, 674 Vincent, Daniel, 327, 516 Vincent, George Edgar, 328 Vincent, Isaac, 326 Vincent, John, 326, 516, 674, 903 Vincent, John Heyl, 326 Vincent, Peter, 326, 674 Vincent Island, 402 Vindicia Hibernicæ, 642 Virginia, 37, 51 Virginia Boundary Dispute, 659 Virginia Military Institute, 203 Virgorus, Arnold, 830 Von Blume, 335
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Wade, J. B., 369 Wade, Jennie, 453 Wade, Robert, 150 Waddells, 861 Wagenseller, G., 33, 34, 35 Wagons, 134 Wagner, 852 Waldy, Henry, 832 Wales, Prince of, 883 Walhalla, 96 Walhonding River, 585 Walker (quoted), 526 Walker, Captain Andrew, 543 Walker, Captain, 296 Walker, Colonel, 631 Walker, John, 554 Walker, Honorable Jonathan, 179, 646, 865 Walker, Honorable T. H., 193, 316 Walking Purchase, 273, 448, 648 Wallace, Robert, 175 Wallace, Mrs. Robert, 175 Walnut Street Prison, 785 Walrus (ship), 590, 856 Walthour, Christopher, 375 Walton, George, 70 Wangomen, 424 Warboss, Brother, 825 Ward, Captain, 526 Ward, Ensign Edward, 125, 132, 199 Warley, Francis, 415 Warren, 840 Warren County, 156, 181, 185, 208, 596, 597 Warren, General John, 223, 597 Warren, Maria, 392 Warner, Edward, 382 Warner, Isaiah, 897 Warner, Manson, 143 Warrington Academy, 97 Warrior Branch, 920 Warrior Run, 188, 296, 327, 868 Warrior’s Path, 559 *Wurtemberg, 22 Warwick, 57, 58 Warwick Furnace, 651 Washington Artillery, 277 Washington County, 131, 147, 174, 175, 180, 181, 262, 282, 329, 596, 597, 687, 775, 851 Washington College, 202 Washington, George, 36, 52, 55, 67, 70, 72, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 90, 110, 126, 132, 133, 139, 140, 146, 162, 178, 222, 238, 241, 272, 307, 311, 322, 356, 357, 358, 366, 402, 406, 408, 409, 416, 417, 418, 426, 440, 443, 444, 445, 470, 471, 483, 497, 503, 504, 507, 509, 514, 542, 550, 551, 570, 571, 597, 601, 602, 603, 606, 607, 617, 627, 628, 629, 636, 638, 643, 651, 652, 660, 668, 669, 670, 678, 687, 690, 691, 698, 699, 704, 710, 729, 731, 739, 741, 759, 791, 799, 809, 816, 827, 828, 834, 839, 848, 849, 861, 868, 869, 870, 871, 873, 886, 887, 901, 908, 909, 910 Washington and Lee University, 202 Washington Union, 35 Washingtonville, 515 Washington Zouaves, 473 Wasp (ship), 324 Watson, Captain, 348 Watson, Mrs. (Captain), 369 Watson Flats, 591 Watson, Tames, 520 Watson, John Fanning, 450, 807, 900 Watson, Luke, 793 Watson, General Nathan, 335, 583 Watson, Thomas, 900 Watson, William, 900 Watsontown, 306 Watchman, The Danville, 299 Waterford, 126, 413, 840 Waterville (Pa.), 556 Watteville, Baron John de, 824 Watts, John, 255, 908 “Watty & Meg,” 579 Waverly, N. Y., 17 Wayman, Elizabeth, 31 Wayne, General Anthony, 1, 2, 3, 44, 138, 210, 241, 307, 444, 445, 504, 571, 572, 597, 603, 617, 629, 652, 653, 668, 690, 709, 848, 901 Wayne County, 181, 194, 564, 596, 597, 775 Wayne Guards, 279 Wayne, Isaac, 450 Wayne Junction, 754 Waynesboro, 623, 707 Weaver, Ethan Allen, 204 Weaver’s Riots, Kensington, 466 Webb, William, 79 Webbe, John, 116 Webster, Pelatiah, 18, 284 Weheequeckhon, 437 Weidrich, 454 Weiser, Benjamin, 209 Weiser, Conrad, 65, 66, 67, 155, 172, 227, 235, 255, 272, 273, 302, 322, 326, 406, 421, 449, 540, 541, 552, 562, 563, 640, 658, 700, 721, 722, 726, 748, 757, 758, 759, 773, 797, 798, 867, 868, 884, 885, 886 Weiser, Samuel, 209 Weiss, Colonel Jacob, 111 Weissport, 65, 111, 388, 577, 824, 918 Weitzel, John, 209, 907 Welcome (ship), 167, 531, 596 Weletawash, 766 Welsh’s Tavern, 628 Weltner, Colonel, 616 Wesley, Charles, 313 Wesley, John, 313 West, Benjamin, 565 West, Robert, 206 West Augusta (Va.), 489 West Branch Battle, 586 West Branch Canal, 132 West Chester, 183, 504, 837, 920 West Findlay (Pa.), 328 West, Milton, 772 Westminster, 673 Westmoreland County, 61, 72, 87, 93, 100, 101, 131, 145, 146, 147, 163, 164, 167, 168, 177, 180, 181, 198, 216, 225, 309, 402, 404, 416, 420, 479, 489, 527, 551, 596, 660, 775, 880, 895 Westmoreland County (Conn.), 493 Westmoreland Township (Conn.), 493 West Newton, 528 West Pittsburgh, 201 West Point, 91, 138, 280 West Point Military Academy, 280 West River, 328 Weston, John, 257 Weston, Richard, 257 Wetherald, 719 Wharton, Anne Hollingsworth, 613, 692, 744 Wharton, Joseph, 71 Wharton Mansion, 347, 352 Wharton, Richard, 71 Wharton, Samuel, 780 Wharton, Thomas, 71, 284, 347, 699 Wharton, Governor Thomas, Jr., 71, 485, 604 Wheatfield, 453 Wheatland, 289 Wheelock, James (Indian), 523 Wheeling, W. Va., 37, 38, 167, 362, 488, 740 Wheeling Creek, 412 Whigs, 34, 93 Whitacre, James, 586 White, John H., 473 White, Miss N., 348 White, Samuel, 5 White, Bishop William, 265, 304, 642 White Deer, 772 White Deer Creek, 467, 503, 614, 772 White Deer Valley, 468 White Eyes, 226, 281, 654, 749 White Horse, 651 White Horse Inn, 504 White Marsh, 31, 307, 352, 869 White Plains, 607 White Thunder, 841 White Woman of Genesee, 244, 813 Whitefield, George, 32, 57, 312, 336 Whitehill, Robert, 216, 248, 485, 896 Whiteman, Benjamin, 150 Whitemarsh, Heber, 299 Whiteman, Adam, 808 Whitten, O. J., 473, 474 Whittier, John Greenleaf, 6, 886 Whiskey (dog), 190 Whisky, “Monongahela,” 687 Whisky Insurrection, 52, 56, 199, 678, 687 Whistling Johnnie, 350 Wicacoa, 667 Wichetunk, 710, 781, 912 Wickam, J. J., 88 Wickersham, State Superintendent, 160 Wickes, Captain, 324 Wiconisco Valley, 173 Wiegner, Christopher, 32 Wiggans, Dr. Thomas, 306 Wilakinko, 71 Wilcox, Crandall, 111 Wilcox, John, 73, 292, 693 Wilkins, Robert, 623 Wilkins, Honorable William, 179, 552 Wilkes Barre, 70, 71, 103, 111, 132, 194, 359, 439, 440, 451, 457, 458, 491, 492, 556 Wilkinson, General James, 144, 331, 571, 607 Wilkinson, Mr., 97 Will, Edward C., 379 Wills Creek, 125, 470, 800, 841 Wills, David, 810 Willard, 375 Willard, Edward N., 88 Willard, Mrs. Mary, 376 Willets, Frank P., 89 William, 763 William and Mary, 843 Williams, Rev. A. S., 280 Williams, Dunk, 792 Williams, Captain E. C., 277 Williams, Ellis, 297 Williams, J. T., 369 Williams, J. Henry, 88 Williams, Timothy, 326 Williams Valley, 172 Williams, Young, 109 Williamsburg, 126, 661, 799, 802, 842 Williamson, Colonel David, 174, 402 Williamson, Henry, 846 Williamson, Dr. Hugh, 385 Williamsport, 49, 95, 287, 398, 400, 434, 472, 498, 542, 723, 877 Willing, Charles, 80 Willing, Thomas, 80, 106, 292, 459, 613, 780, 919 Willing & Morris, 80 Willitts, Deborah, 7 Willits, Isaiah, 820 Willoughby Run, 452 Willston, Honorable Horace, 195 Wilmington, 503, 627 Wilmot, Dr. Aquila, 224 Wilmot, David, 49, 194, 195, 196, 432 Wilmot Proviso, 432 Wilson, Alexander, 214, 579 Wilson, Judge A. S., 445 Wilson, Clarissa, 80 Wilson College, 624 Wilson Fort, Story, 692 Wilson, George, 146, 149, 178, 631 Wilson, Honorable James, 60, 90, 216, 459, 605, 749, 872 Wilson, Lieutenant, 418 Wilson, Mr., 80 Wilson, William, 139, 443, 631, 749, 820 Wilson’s Hall, Matthew, 852 Winchester, 707 Winchester, Mr., 298 Windham, 491 Winfield, 554, 677, 772 Wingebone, 436 Winter, Colonel, 400 Wintermoot’s Fort, 456 Winyard, Lieutenant, 348 Wissahickon, 31 Witchcraft, Story, 150, 151, 152 Wohlheiter Family, 343 Wolf, Charles S., 735 Wolf, Governor George, 182, 276, 569, 839, 889, 890, 891 Wolf, Jacob, 474 Wolf Run, 261 Wolfe, General James, 149, 704 Wolverton, Simon Peter, 192, 496 Womelsdorf, 247, 407, 757 Wood, Mrs. Rhoda, 250 Woodmancy, William, 396 Woods, George, 200 Woods, Jean, 179 Woods, John, 510 Woodside, Mr., 299 Woodvale, 378 Woodward, George W., 31 Woolman, John, 359 Work, Andrew, 172 World’s Fair, Chicago, 384 World’s Tour, Grant, 882 Wren, Captain, 277 Wright, James, 320 Wright, John, 300, 821, 822 Wright, John, Jr., 823 Wright’s Ferry, 571, 680, 818, 822 Wrightstown, 862 Wrightsville, 135, 451, 650 Wrightsville Meeting House, 650 Wunderlich & Nead, 706 Wyalusing, 359, 423, 458 Wyalusing Falls, 17 Wyckoff, Cornelius, 402 Wyckoff, Peter, 402 Wyngenim, Chief, 404 Wynksop, Colonel, 879 Wyoming, 17, 70, 71, 75, 102, 103, 104, 111, 229, 254, 274, 366, 367, 368, 430, 438, 450, 456, 460, 462, 468, 491, 492, 493, 496, 507, 514, 540, 541, 559, 562, 563, 575, 588, 617, 634, 673, 675, 711, 718, 765, 775, 868, 903, 905, 911 Wyoming County, 181, 208, 596, 598, 775 Wyoming Fort, 560 Wyoming Massacre, 228, 468, 618, 456, 911 Wythe, George, 872
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Yadkin River Valley, 736 Yaqueekhon, 437 Yale, 46, 328 Yankee-Pennamite War Story, 559 Yardleys, 909 Yarnell, Lieutenant, 626 Yattman, John, 150 Yeager, Captain, 277 Yeates, Catherine, 606 Yeates, James, 650 Yeates, Jasper, 372, 483, 606, 689, 874 Yeates, Sara, 606 Yellow Breeches Creek, 248, 300 Yellow Creek, 361 Yellow Fever, 355, 775, 789 “Yellow Jack,” 847 Yellow Springs, 224, 602 Yohogania County, Va., 163, 489 York, 11, 81, 258, 329, 415, 418, 569, 582, 616, 680, 735, 836 York, Burning of, 582 York County, 33, 60, 131, 134, 135, 180, 181, 206, 207, 210, 221, 264, 308, 320, 364, 414, 416, 419, 483, 508, 569, 582, 596, 606, 617, 678, 697, 698, 699, 731 York, Duke of, 165, 755 York Haven, 298 York Road, Old, 689 York town, 849 York, Va., 661 Yost, B. F., 193, 314, 847 Yost, Mr., 119 Yost, Mrs. B. F., 315, 557 Yost’s Mill, 719 Youghiogheny River, 43, 148, 319 Youghiogheny Valley, 38 Young Bear (Indian), 767 Young, Commissary James, 25, 759 Young, Robert K., 137
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Zaccheus, 235 Zacharias, 540 Zahner, Mr., 846 Zane, Ebenezer, 740 Zeisburger, Rev. David, 16, 359, 42, 475, 563, 584, 826, 867, 886 Ziegler, George, 136 Zimmerman, Christian, 558 Zinzindorf, Benigna, 513, 868 Zinzindorf, Count Nicholas Ludwig, 15, 16, 32, 512, 513, 514, 639, 866, 888 Zion, 464 Zion, Mount, 464 Zion Reformed Church, 81, 384 Zuydt River, 123, 589, 856
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Transcriber’s Note
Where there are variant spellings, the text has been corrected to match the preponderant versions, and are noted. Some compound words are found both with and without hyphens. Where the hyphen occurs on a line break, the hyphen is removed, or not, in accordance with the most common version.
The entry for Oct. 11, regarding the appointment of Matthew Smith to the Vice Presidency of the Pennsylvania Supreme Executive Council is not referred to in the Contents. An entry, enclosed in [ ], is added under his name there.
The Index entries for ’Nord, Edward’ and ’Nitschmann, Martin’ lacked a page number. The correct pages (p. 619 and 825, respectively) are added here, enclosed in [ ].
The Index entry for ’Ringgold, Arthur’ most likely should read ’Ringgold Artillery’. The founder of the unit was Maj. Sanuel Ringgold. There is no ’Arthur Ringgold’ mentioned in the text.
On p. 518, the antifederalist newspaper founded by Hugh Henry Brackenridge in 1799 was actually called the “Tree of Liberty”, not the “Tree of Life” as it appears here and in the Index. There seems to be some confusion of “Lawyer Brackenridge” in Pittsburgh, and a later American painter, Hugh Henry Breckenridge, who worked in Philadelphia and Massachusetts, and one of whose better known paintings was called “The Tree of Life”, though the latter is judged to have been created ca. 1929, four years later than the publication date of 1924.
On p. 918, there is a passage that opens a quotation, (“it was the intention...) but has no closure. By context, the quotation would end with that sentence (...carried that plan into operation.”) It is possible that the opening mark is spurious, since there’s no apparent source for the passage.
On occasion, apparent errors appear in quoted text, in which case they stand uncorrected but are noted.
Some items in the Index appear out of alphabetic order. These have been marked with a leading ‘*’, but have not been moved.
The Index reference to ‘Fontainbleau’ on p. 704 is spelled ‘Fountainbleau', and has been corrected. This places the item in the wrong place, alphabetically, and so has been marked with ‘*’.
Those errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s (and there are many) have been corrected, and are noted below. The references are to the page and line in the original.
ix.14 Fr[ei/ie]tchie, Barbara Transposed.
xii.24 Tulliall[e/a]n Replaced.
19.45 belonging to the Britis[t/h] fleet Replaced.
24.42 Governor Morris advised Colonel Clap[man/ham] Replaced.
45.33 Every interest in London was again[st] him. Added.
49.29 Gover[n]or Packer Inserted.
63.20 “One Thomas [McGee] _Sic_: McKee
66.10 [“]The> first Party Added.
80.17 on account of conscientious scruples.[”] Added.
80.30 who was a [seafearing] man _sic_: seafaring?
82.8 Count [D/d]e Rochambeau Replaced.
82.20 and driven by o[v/x]en Replaced.
89.41 which would alone hav[e] established Added.
92.1 John Penn, Last Propriet[o/a]ry Governor Replaced.
94.27 Ole Bornemann Bull was [born] in Bergen Missing.
99.24 a colossal statu[t]e of the man Removed.
99.30 Jail at Hannastown Stormed Febru[ru]ary Removed.
109.39 murder in the first degree.[’/”] Replaced.
121.16 The Government interfer[r]ed with their plans Removed.
125.5 through the negotia[it/ti]on of Transposed.
126.15 destined to bec[a/o]me Replaced.
151.23 Annakey Coolin[g/’]s attestation Replaced.
128.29 Robert Turner and Thomas Tre[e/s]se were Replaced. interested
149.20 a Scotch and Calv[a/i]nistic settlement. Replaced.
156.4 after the title of 1768 was ex[t]inguished Inserted.
194.20 from the Twel[f]th District Inserted.
196.14 was chosen to succee[e]d him Removed.
199.38 with the ad[d]ition> of ninety-five officers Inserted.
201.15 was built in Ap[p]ollo Removed.
201.18 and the Alleghen[e]y portage railroads Removed.
204.24 published a volum[n/e] Replaced.
205.27 and [“]other grain.” Added (likely).
211.17 we find Pence en[e]gaged Removed.
227.35 son of the great vice[-]gerent Removed.
235.11 The Governor sent Con[ar/ra]d Weiser Transposed.
243.18 One of these early engines, the Rocket[t] Removed.
259.36 Li[ue/eu]tenant Colonels Transposed.
260.38 to subdue the Indian atrocit[i]es Inserted.
263.25 he entered heart[i]ly into the scheme Inserted.
263.29 for the contemplated i[n/m]provements Replaced.
277.3 in procuring accom[m]odations Inserted.
282.26 These troops rendez[v]oused at Fort Henry Inserted.
288.2 it was entirely obli[b/t]erated many years ago Replaced.
291.42 receive [the] Continental Congress _sic_: missing?
295.33 had taken two or three [familys] prisoners _sic_
298.37 built by the Balt[i]more promoters Inserted.
301.26 did not leave all to di[s]plomacy Removed.
303.21 invited the sur[r]ounding tribes Inserted.
307.12 in Mon[t]gomery County Inserted.
308.32 the Supreme Ex[e]cutive Council Inserted.
309.40 These [maurauders] were pursued _sic_
317.25 much cunning di[s]plomacy Removed.
322.46 did not reach his des[t]ination Inserted.
325.12 for poultry and fresh p[r]ovisions. Inserted.
327.17 Beth[eu/ue]l died at his home Transposed.
327.19 Beth[eu/ue]l Vincent, born June 3, 1762 Transposed.
330.29 an agreement of s[e]ttlement Inserted.
332.28 becoming his sur[i/e]ties Replaced.
338.8 oppose the preten[t/s]ions of Lord Baltimore Replaced.
347.3 not[h]withstanding all their endeavors Removed.
351.14 Dem[o/a]gogues have been using commissions Replaced.
358.26 that Washington had died[,] bells were muffled Added.
361.5 Zeisberger left Fr[ei/ie]denhutten Transposed.
368.24 and temporary hospital accom[m]odations Inserted.
368.31 commis[s]erating Removed.
390.36 over Bair, Know No[r]thing Removed.
412.4 the reign of Loui[x/s] XIV Replaced.
414.30 as the propriet[o/a]ry’s one-tenth Replaced.
421.40 contained many h[ei/ie]roglyphics Transposed.
428.6 dissati[s]fied with the indisposition Inserted.
430.29 They were on the[re/ir] way Replaced.
431.34 by its ac[c]omplishment Inserted.
445.37 possession of de[s]cendants of Captain Wilson Inserted.
447.45 Peter Alrick[s] Added.
460.5 Not[h]withstandin his overcautiousness Removed.
469.34 as tenant of Claypool[e] Added.
470.38 Beauje[a]u’s command was reinforced Removed.
471.28 A[t] this point the supply Added.
501.45 by a stra[get/teg]ic movement Transposed.
512.27 dis[tin]guished visitor. Inserted.
513.23 and rough[t]ly handled him Removed.
513.33 Henry Melch[oi/io]r Muhlenberg Transposed.
518.21 Lawyer Br[e/a]ckenridge, in 1799, left Replaced.
518.24 Br[e/a]ckenridge and some of his adherents Replaced.
518.25 the “Tree of [Life].” _sic_ Liberty
535.10 and allot[t]ing ten thousand acres Inserted.
539.35 at the hands of Canass[atego/etoga] Replaced.
544.17 the great Oneida vice[-]gerent Removed.
544.29 He and William Hayes had volunte[e]red Inserted.
548.6 abandoned the s[ei/ie]ge on this fort Transposed.
548.31 the valley of the Musking[ha/u]m Replaced.
553.17 [Allegany] on the branch of Ohio _sic_
553.26 they would pass the [Susquehannah] _sic_
634.39 some seen carried off[)] Added (likely).
637.9 under the preten[t/s]ion of fears Replaced.
643.19 that a convention [h/b]e called Replaced.
652.8 the artillery in cas[t/e] of defeat. Replaced.
667.8 John Paul Ja[e/c]quet Replaced.
669.43 he stayed in Philade[l]phia Inserted.
679.15 I arrived about 11 o’clock. o’clock.[”] Added.
687.20 any person who had [ac-]accepted or might Removed. accept
697.19 to start a school here in Germantown.[”] Added.
720.30 one of promise for the Engli[g/s]h Replaced.
731.34 S[abastai/ebastia]n Graff and John Haldeman Replaced.
741.36 was propelled with sail and oar[,/.] Replaced.
761.6 The Rev. Mr. Stee[e]l Removed.
764.8 became odi[o]us to the people of Philadelphia Inserted.
770.20 in great force to bes[ei/ie]ge> the fort Transposed.
781.22 Early in 1764 e[tx/xt]ensive measures Transposed.
783.28 Prey of Kidnap[p]ers Inserted.
785.32 on hor[es/se]back Transposed.
789.15 a sense of the i[n/m]portance Replaced.
790.5 On March 5, 1798[,] President Adams[,] Added/Removed. informed Congress
791.16 circular letter to milit[i]a officers Inserted.
793.29 and when they was [goeing] to put him _sic_
796.39 the situation was entirely changed[.] Added.
797.5 the vicinity of D[ie/ei]trick Six’s Transposed.
802.3 reaching a trading[-/ ]post Replaced.
813.22 old age and decrep[t]itude Removed.
819.8 Joe heard the foo[t]steps Inserted.
842.1 Saint[ /-]Pierre replied Replaced.
850.21 [“]Bury me at the foot Added.
852.13 and carried Spac[h/k]man off Replaced.
864.7 one of the m[a/o]st disgraceful local Replaced. conflicts
878.30 after some conversation[;/,] stepped eight Replaced. paces
888.1 was the prou[n]d proprietor Removed.
910.15 General Cadwal[l]ader’s Removed.
900.29 His parents were of Engli[g/s]h origin Replaced.
902.4 “Annals of Philadelphia[,]” Removed.
918.15 that plan into operation.[”] Added. But see note.
935.25 *Fo[u]ntainbleau, 704 Removed.
919.38 ascertaining the lat[t]itude Removed.
946.70 Muhlenberg, Henry Melch[oi/io]r, 513 Transposed.
947.27 Ogleth[ro/or]pe, James Edward, 313 Transposed.
951.2 Ringgold, [Arthur Artillery], 277 Replaced.