History of Washington County: From Its First Settlement to the Present Time : First Under Virginia as Yohogania, Ohio, Or Augusta County Until 1781 : and Subsequently Under Pennsylvania; with Sketches of All the Townships, Boroughs, and Villages, Etc. : and to which is Added a Full Account of the Celebrated Mason and Dixon's Line, the Whiskey Insurrection, Indian Warfare, Traditional and Local Historical Events |
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... passed from memory . The causes which led to the preparation of this history of Wash- ington County may be gathered ... passing away , and with them , unless soon rescued , will be lost many facts connected with the early settlement and ...
... passed from memory . The causes which led to the preparation of this history of Wash- ington County may be gathered ... passing away , and with them , unless soon rescued , will be lost many facts connected with the early settlement and ...
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... travelled by the judicial officers , provided that the burgesses should be allowed for four days ' journey , in passing and returning . In 1712 , Virginia was divided into forty - nine HISTORY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY . 11.
... travelled by the judicial officers , provided that the burgesses should be allowed for four days ' journey , in passing and returning . In 1712 , Virginia was divided into forty - nine HISTORY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY . 11.
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... passed an act to ascertain the boundary between the county of Augusta and the dis- trict of West Augusta , and to divide said district into three distinct counties . DISTRICT OF WEST AUGUSTA . The preamble to the act , which embraces ...
... passed an act to ascertain the boundary between the county of Augusta and the dis- trict of West Augusta , and to divide said district into three distinct counties . DISTRICT OF WEST AUGUSTA . The preamble to the act , which embraces ...
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... passed an act on the 20th of August , 1876 , enabling the present magistrates to continue the administration of justice until the same can be more amply pro- vided for . JUSTICES ' COURTS . Justices ' courts were organized by John Eare ...
... passed an act on the 20th of August , 1876 , enabling the present magistrates to continue the administration of justice until the same can be more amply pro- vided for . JUSTICES ' COURTS . Justices ' courts were organized by John Eare ...
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... passed from the minds of the present generation of men . The footprints of time are visible everywhere , and occasionally we procure a solitary landmark , isolated and alone . These we have collected together to perpetuate them as ...
... passed from the minds of the present generation of men . The footprints of time are visible everywhere , and occasionally we procure a solitary landmark , isolated and alone . These we have collected together to perpetuate them as ...
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History of Washington County: From Its First Settlement to the Present Time ... Alfred Creigh No preview available - 2015 |
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1st Lieutenant 2d Lieutenant Acheson Alexander Allegheny Allegheny County Andrew appointed April 14 August Bethlehem borough boundary Canonsburg Captain Chartiers citizens commissioners committee Corporal county of Washington court court-house Cross Creek Daniel David December dollars east elected erected Fallowfield Fayette Fayette County February feet Finley Fort Pitt George Greene County Henry Hoge honor Hugh hundred Indians Isaac Jacob James January Jefferson College John Joseph July June justice land legislature Lieut March Marshall McKennan miles militia Miller Monongahela City Monongahela River mustered November October officers Ohio organized pastor Penn Pennsylvania Peter Philadelphia Pike Run Pittsburg pounds Presbyterian church President Province of Pennsylvania Reed Regiment resigned Resolved Robert Samuel Scott September Sergeant shillings Smith Strabane Supreme Executive Council Tenmile thence Thomas town township trustees United Virginia Washington County Westmoreland Westmoreland County William Wilson
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