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36
Indian thread
37
Indian customs
37
Indian territory
41
Indians of Pennsylvania
41
Indians of New York .
42
INDEX.
212
492
HISTORY OF HANOVER.
Indian purchase, Penn's 42
Indignation of an Indian . . 42, 43
Indians' side of the story 55
Indian families removing 78
Inhabitants, number in 1774 . 87
Inhabitants, number in 1776 . 90
Independence declared 92
Indians becoming insolent 98
Indians at Niagara threatening Indian hatred .
108
Independence .
121
Imprisoned Yankees, old men . 126
Ice freshet .
127, 206,207
Indignation of the country at large 131
Influence on the State govern- ment
131
Indians burned the block-house 154 Irish 155
Inhabitants mostly Yankees
155
Indian and Tory raids .
.
·
. 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 163
Indian farming implements . 183
Immigrants' first houses . 187
Iron and tobacco as currency . 216
Iron a substitute for money 217
Indian Spring .
233
Indian pudding 239
Implements, home-made 243
Industrious people .
260, 261
Improvements described .
. 269, 270
Iron making
272
Iron plows introduced .
293
Inman's Tavern in Solomon's Gap . 291
Iron manufactures
301
Illuminators, lights . 317
Indians in Pennsylvania in 1880, 378 Indian names and signification,
382, 386
Jackson and Lester killed . 114 Jameson, William, killed . 114
Jameson, John and Chapman killed . 119
John McDonner sells out .
146
Japanese in Penna. in 1880
378
Key Keeper
86
Killed, list of .
104, 105
Kindness of people on the Dela- ware 110
Killed and wounded
154
Kinds of trees in the woods . . 185
Knee breeches, small clothes . 214
Landing of the Pilgrims . . 11 to 17
Law
80
Leather Sealers 86
Listers (Assessors?) 86
Lives lost during the war 121
Lives lost, estimates .
121
Letter kept secret
122
Legislative doings . 123
Letters to the Assembly 128
Legislators hear disagreeable
news . 128, 129
Legislature continues its course 132 Legislature censured by Censors 132 Luzerne County created . 135 Lands assessed 143
Lackawanna County created . 143
Lazarus Stewart's forty 144
List of the first forty . 144
Lazarus Young drowned 146 List of first division allotment 151 List of the Associates 151
Lutherans 155
List of second division allotment 158 List of third division allotment 166 Lawsuit, Davenport vs. Coffrin 162 List of names of Hanover men,
164, 165
List of names previous to 1778, 164, 165
List of residents not fall
. 165
Leases of public land . 166
Lots in first division . .
. 167 to 174
Lease to Crisman
166
Lease to Elisha Delano 166
Land owned in Germany 178
Leasing the public lots .. . 178, 179
Land cultivated by Indians . . 183 Leather clothing, 193, 195, 207, 214, 265 Labor in common . 184 Log-houses and barns . 203, 256, 345 Loop-holed houses 203 Lace making taught in school . 204 Laboring women 213
List of taxables of 1796 245, 246
Lawful fences
219
Lumber
222
Looms described
223
Lime
225
Lucifer matches .
230
Lights, illuminants
231
Lamps, iron
231
Lard lamps
231
Looks of the Puritans
240
List of productions
241, 242
Locomotive
249
Luxuries .
262, 288
List of prices
265
Lehigh & Susquehanna R. R. . 294
List of names, assessment 1830 . 282
92
Justice of the Peace
125
Justice denied .
128
Laborers
224
493
Land bought for mining . . . 296 L. & S. shipments of coal in 1846 288 Log-houses in 1840 and 1850 .
301, 302, 310
Lights
307
Land owners
309
List of Hanover soldiers
315
Legal tenders, greenbacks .
319
List of prices, 1863 to 1869 . 319, 320
L. & S. back-track .
. 323, 324
L. V. R. R. in Hanover, 323, 324, 325
Lee Park race course
343
Land uncultivated
344
Log-houses
345
Mexican war
301
Letters, weight of, in 1885
348
List of German, Dutch and . Swiss 377
Mayflower, list of immigrants 14
Makeriskiskon
21
Mingoes
21, 23, 57
Mound building
34
Maugh wauwama.
38, 78
Moravian massacre
46
Moravians
45, 46
Massacres in Northampton Co. 64 Massacres in Wyoming in 1763, 66, 67 Mill Creek . . . 66, 67, 68, 70, 79
Mill, the first
79
. Military
79,83
Massacre of Wyoming
100
Monocacy, or Monoconock
Island .
103
Militia officers killed
111
Monument
113
Number of scalps
109
Murders and attacks by Indians
114, 116, 118, 119
Mill in Hanover
116, 117, 119
Mill burned at Nanticoke
119
Messengers sent after the exiles 129
Men hand-cuffed
131
March to the attack .
132
Meeting in Kingston .
137
Montgomery and Young
145,
146
Men dropping out .
145
Meeting-house .
156
Moses' Creek
160
Middle Road laid out
160
Map of certified Hanover
182
Making clothing
208
Millers
211
Mortar, public .
211
Millwrights .
211
Mill on the Delaware
211
Mowing .
215
Making brick
215
Markets .
221
Masons
224
Metheglin
226, 229
Matches .
229
Mud roads
236
Mush and milk
239
Mince pies
239
Mill, first in the Township 247
Meals described
238, 239
Mails and mail carrying
254
Meeting in school-houses
260
Militia .
295
Manufactures cease
345
Middle Road houses
362
Market prices, 1885,
353, 354
Nanticokes
.25, 78
Nanticoke Creek
32, 331
Nanticoke Falls
32, 90
Nanticokes visit Gnadenhütten 45 New Gnadenhütten 46
Nazareth
46
Nain
46
Neighbors, white and Indian 53, 54
Names of first 200 settlers .
. 70, 71
Name of Hanover .
72
Newspapers from Hartford
93
Number of our men in Massacre 103 Number killed in Massacre 103
Nanticoke mill burned
119
Northampton County erected .
143
Number of lots in a division . .
148
Number of acres in a lot in each
division
148
Number of the Associates
148
Nanticoke battle, Plunkett's
154 .
Nanticoke block-house
155
New Jersey Dutch .
155
Number of block-houses in Han-
over .
155
Negro .
No Hanover Record previous to
1776
156:
Names of owners
of
lots. in
Number of residents in 1778
165
New York currency
216
Names of coins .
215, 216
New comers .
237
Night work
258
Nanticoke village commenced. 289
155,
Moderators
157
Medicinal herbs .
205
second division
158.
Moccasins
209
Nurseries planted
184
INDEX.
Lines of lots varying
347
Mining .
299, 300
Militia called out by the Gover-
nor ..
317, 318
Mine, description of a
339
494
HISTORY OF HANOVER.
Nuts .
261, 262
Nanticoke sehool-house 292
Nanticoke mines .
300, 329
New Jersey Coal Company
331
Nationalities.
329, 348, 378
Nanticoke Borough
330
Newspapers
331
North pole
347
Nationalities, number in each . 378
Old men imprisoned
126
Orphans bound out
103
Official aets .
132
Ownership, a settler's idea of, 140,141
Oxen used for teaming
195
Old women doetors
204
205
Ovens
Ohio, emigration to
237, 240
Official coal statement
287, 288
Owners of Hanover .
346
Old houses, history of
354
Phonicians cast on an island . 9
Puritans
11, 155
Pennsylvania Duteh
17, 258, 259
267, 271
Penn's treaties with Indians .
25
Pennsylvania Indians .
41
Proprietaries treaties . . 25, 42, 43, 64
Paxinos
45, 46
Penn's charter
62
Pontiae's war
64
Purchase of Wyoming 65 Paxton or Paxtang Boys 67, 144, 258 Pennamite and Yankee war . 68
Pennaniite leaders
68
Paths into the Valley
74
Pereussion caps and loeks .
79
Population of Hanover
88
Patriotie zeal of the settlers 89
People establish a post
93
Post rider .
93
Patriotie Puritans
95
Paupers, how cared for
96
Poor house
97
Pittston fort surrendered
108
Prisoners
109, 114,
119
Poem by Peterkin
113
Peace
121
Petition of the settlers
123
Pennsylvania justice .
123, 124
Protection .
124
Pennsylvania's protection
124
Patterson .
125
Petition to Congress
126
Patterson enlists troops
129
Patterson defies the Govern- ment 129
Patterson burns 23 houses . 129, 130 Protection promised by Arm- strong . 130 Patterson defies Sheriff Antis . 130 Pledge of honor, a . . . 130, 131 Patterson's house attacked 131 Pennamites evacuate the fort . 133 Patterson's commission annulled 135 Pumpkin flood 135 Pickering sent to Wyoming . 136
Piekering induces settlers to pe- tition 136
Piekering's efforts at coneilia- tion . 137
People divided
137
Piekering abducted
137
Pennsylvania law in operation 138 Price charged settlers for their land . 189
Pennsylvania legislature
142
Pennamites besieged
147
Pennamites surrender
147
Proprietors' "Record"
. 148,
163
Payment, consideration for the
land .
150
Proprietors
152
Plunkett's invasion
153
Pennsylvania Dutch
155
People live in block-houses
155
Presbyterians
156
Proprietors' meetings
157.
Proprietors, other than Asso-
eiates
158
Post office
169, 234
Publie lots
178
Publie lot funds disposed of .
.
180
Productions of Indian farming
183
Property and labor in common 184
Powder and lead searee
187
Paek-saddle business
187
Preparing wool and flax .
192
Progenitors of Wyoming Yan-
kees .
194
Plow, wooden and iron 198
Patent wheel head .
201
Physicians .
204, 205
Pumpkin freshet, flood 207
Painting
210
Publie mortar pestle
211
Price list
213
Plug tobaeeo
216
Post and rail
219
Price of lumber
222
Plaster, gypsum .
235
Punk, spunk, touchwood .
230
Pine knots
231
Postoffice, the first .
234
Postoffice, first aet creating . 254, 255 Postmaster at Wilkes-Barre . . 254
Opium, home-made
225
495
INDEX.
Puritan's appearance, looks 240
Productions 240
Postage
255
Pens, quill, steel .
259
Preserves .
261
Poverty of the people
268
Postal acts .
270, 271
Price of iron
273
Penobscot Knob.
281
Productions, where marketed .
285
Paeket-boats
285
Produce brought down river, 290, 291 Plummet for ruling paper . 292
Panie 1837, financial and in- dustrial . 294
Portage, Allegheny
295
Planes, first coal carried over . 299.
Planes, stops described 300
Postal changes .
302, 313, 320
Panie of 1857, financial and in-
dustrial
306, 310
Prices, 1851 to 1860
.
307, 308
Prices, 1863 to 1869
319
Postal currency
319
Prices of labor
325
Private houses
327
Population, Hanover and Sugar Noteh 1870 329
Postoffice, names of
345
Powder mill
348
Postal eards, act 1873
348
Price list, 1870 to 1883
349
Price of greenbaeks in gold
320
Price of gold in greenbaeks 320
Price of coal, 1869 to 1885 . . 350, 551 Priees, market 353
Pay rolls, shops and R. R. in 1884 . . 376
Payments to employes in 1884 . 376 Population, township and bor- oughs, 1880 . 346 Population estimated in 1884. 376 Population of Hanover, 1790 to 1880 379
Population of Pa., 1790 to 1880 . 378 Population of U. S., 1790 to 1880 378 Population, Luzerne's aneient territory 378
Population at each census
378
Population of Sugar Noteh, 1870
to 1880 .
379
Reading people, these were . . 89, 93
Reformadoes, old men . .
94
Ransom's house in Plymouth .
117
Re-occupy Forty Fort
129
Reward offered for arrests
132
Return to their farms
133
Record of the Proprietors . 148, 163
Remnant of the Seoteh-Irish . 155
Religious people .
155
Rosewell Franklin
155
Reeord lost
156
Record saved .
156
Roads six rods wide . . 60, 157, 174
River Road laid out .
159
Record saved by James Lasley .
163
Record does not show Pennsyl- vania's tyranny .. 163
Raid, Indian and Tory
163
Red Tavern . .
174
Roads and paths into Wyoming 186 Roofs of first houses . 188 Reaping hook 208
Reaping
215
Rails
Roads
222, 224, 236
Railroad, first
248
Roadways to Easton
248
Rag carpets .
258
Riprap wall along river
288
Rafts and arks described
290
Railroads, building
297
Railroad, Holland's
298
Railroad, L. & S.
299
311
Reapers, mowers
Rebellion of 1861
314
Railroads, Nanticoke
322, 332
-
Railroads, L. & S. and L. V., 323, 324
Roads, repairing
326
Rents
327
Railroads, North & West Branch
330, 331
River Road houses
355
Railroad stations above tide, 376, 377
Settlement of New England . . 11 Shawanese 21, 23, 24, 39, 40, 48, 49, 50, 52
Six Nations .
23, 26, 41, 43
Solomon's Creek
32, 72
Susquehanna
33, 39
Succotash .
36
Skehandowano
33, 39
Shawanese possess the valley
45
Scotch-Irish .
46, 155
Susquehanna Company
63
Surveyors sent to Wyoming
65
Stewart's Associates .
72
Sympathy of Pennsylvanians . Saw-mill 79
74
Schools
79, 88, 93
Seven distriets
84, 85
Seleet Men
85
Surveyors of Highways
85
Sealers of weights and measures 86
Stocks .
87
218
496
HISTORY OF HANOVER.
Second Pennamite and Yankee War . 89
Scythes for weapons 89 Stone coal . 190
Spanish coins used . 91
Salt-peter made 91
Subsidy, a .
91
Scouts meet the enemy 98
Spalding marches to Wyoming 112
Skirmishes with Indians . 117
Settlers petition . .
123
Settlers to deliver up arms . 123
Settlers to be expelled by Penn- sylvania . . 123
Seventeen townships 123, 124
Settlers arrested .
125
Shoemakers
209
Soldiers quartered on settlers . 126
State protection . 126
Sick women thrown out doors . Soldiers execute writs . 126
126
Sheets, pillow cases Settlers' first work 218
214
Soldiers execute verbal orders . 126 Size of farms . 220
Soldiers remove fences . 127 Salt, price of . 221
Suffering for food . . . . . 127, 128
Settlers dragged out of beds . 128
Settlers cruelly treated by sol- diers. 128
Starving women and children driven to the Delaware 128
Sheriff of Northumberland . 129
Settlers come back again . 129
Soldier's faith, a 131
Susquehanna Co. reviving . 134, 135 State conciliating the Yankees . 135 Settlers to have their lands . 138, 139 Surveying their lands 140
Settlers' idea of ownership . 140, 141 Sum paid for their land 141 Susquehanna County erected . 143
Settlement of Hanover . . 144
Susquehanna Company's cor-
respondence . 145
Six-mile square township 146 Stagard killed . 146
Sharp fighting 146 Surveying and mapping land . 147
Surprised by Pennamites . 147
Sent to jail .
147
Susquehanna Company's grant to Stewart .. 148, 149 Settling right in Hanover . 152
Second Pennamite and Yankee War. 153 Stewart's block-house . 154, 309, 327 School-houses . 156 Second division surveyed 157 Six-rod Road to Steele's Ferry
166, 167, 174
Six-rod Roads
174
Second division of lots
175
School fund given to the poor-
house 180
Spinning wool and flax . . 192, 201
Sheep brought in 1769 194
Spinning wool by hand 200
Spinning described . 200
Spinning-wheel for flax 201
Store, first in Hanover 203
School teachers, early 203 School books . 204
Sickness in new settlements Sickle 208
204
Skins
209
Shoeing horses
213
Shoe buckles
214
Shcep, number of
222
Stores in Hanover 222, 253
Snows, deep
224, 292
Splint brooms
225, 226
Syrups .
227, 229
Sweetening material
229
Spunk, touch-wood . Sun-glass 230
230
Sons like fathers 240
Shoe pegs
243
Starch made 243
Salaratus, substitute for 244
Spring house
257
Saw-mills .
258
Scotch-Irish Presbyterians 258
School-houses described . 259,260 Scrabbletown school-house 259
Sleighriding .
261
Spinning-wheels, number 264
Shinplasters . 266
Solomon's Gap planes 279
Stage coaches .
285
State ferry
290
Saw-mill at Ashley
291
School-house at Nanticoke . 292
Shooting stars .
292
Slope , Holland's 299
Sheep killed by dogs 308
Shafts sunk, stopped . . 303, 304, 305 Sugar Notch Mines . . 305, 321, 322 Store trade 307
State banks
307
Soldiers of Hanover, list of . 315
Soldiers at home . 318 Sugar Notch borough 322, 332 Strikes . 325, 326
Small companies go out of busi- ness . 326
INDEX. 497
School-teachers
327
Three cocked hats
214
Shrubbery
328
Trespassing animals
218
Susquehanna Coal Company . 330 Tailors work from house to house 219
Steamboats .
332
Stations, railroad
332
Strike of 1875 and 1877
334, 343
Suspensions of mining
334
Sizes of coal
336, 338
Spontaneous combustion
339
Trade, barter
285
Thickness of coal
287
Trades changing
293
Tornado of 1835
293
Trainings
296
Taxes .
327
Telegraphs
344
Telephones everywhere
345
Taxes too high
347
Townships under Penna. law
348
Veterans, old
. 54, 55
Votes of Susquehanna County
49, 50,. 148, 153:
Valley of Wyoming described . 196
Values fixed by law
213
Value of a day's work
215
Variety in crops .
311
Value of coin in paper
320-
Value of paper in coin
320
Ventilation of mines
340, 341
Variation of the needle
347
Wigwams .
35.
Wampum
37
Wyoming
38
Walking purchase
42
Warrior Path
45, 50, 51,
64, 75, 109, 110, 144, 154, 169, 170
Wequetank
46
Wyalusing
46
Warrior Run Mines
51, 169, 170
Whipping-post
87
Wives calling on husbands to
come home
98
Westmoreland
83, 84, 88
Wyoming doomed
98
Wyoming Massacre
100
Wilkes-Barre Company, lower
107, 108 ..
Wyoming
iņ
possession
of
109
Wilkes-Barre in 1779
.115
What the court decided at Tren-
ton
122, 123'
Winter work, threshing and
flax-breaking
124
Widows and orphans
to be
turned out
126
Wells fenced up, or off
128
Wild Yankees .
136
.
Town organization kept up
117
Trenton Judges' letter .
122
Tyranny .
125, 126
Troops dismissed
129
The hunt too hot for Patterson .
132
Third Pennamite and Yankee
War .
133
The Paxton Boys
144
Twenty-eight lots
148
Thirty-one lots in each division
148
Town of Hanover .
153
The Stewart place .
155
Township block-house .
155
Taxes levied
156
Town-meetings
134, 157,
174
Trenton Decree
163
Indians
Third division allotment
165
Trees, age of .
185
Town of Nanticoke
173, 181
Third division of lots
177
The public lots .
178
Threshing .
208, 215
Tanning for half
209
Tow and linen
213
Tobacco
. 213, 216
Taxables, first list of .
245, 246
Teaming
230, 236
Tallow dips
231
Turnpikes .
Trammels .
248, 263, 311
257
Slopes
339
Shafts .
339
Stone house
345
Traditions of land west of Africa
9,10
Tradition
.
·
18, 19, 29
Treaties, Penn with Indians
25
Tuscaroras
28, 58 to 61
Town, an Indian, or village .
.
35
Tedeuscung . . . 39, 45, 56, 64, 66, 67
Treaties, Proprietaries' . . 42, 43, 64. Tadame, Tatamy, etc., . 46, 48, 55, 57 Tedeuscung slays a chief . 64 Town meetings . . 80, 84, 86, 87, 88, 92, 134, 157 Townships organized as districts 84 Town officers elected . . 85
Treasurer, Tything Men, etc.
86
Town sign-post .
87
Township town meeting
87
To serve where ordered
93
Township forts
94
Tribute
to the wives
and
daughters . .
9/7
.
498
HISTORY OF HANOVER.
Writ from Judge Mckean . 137
Westmoreland's population,
1781 . 142
Wyoming County erected 143
Wayne County erected . 143
Welsh . 155
Warning for Proprietors' mcet- ing 159
Windows and door in first houses 189 Wool and flax prepared for use 192
Wooden dishes, spoons, cups . 193
Wyoming Valley described . 196
Wool carding by hand .
199
Wheel head, patent . 201
Women reoccupy their houses
205, 206
Winnowing grain
208
Wheelwrights .
210
.
Wooden ware manufactured .
210
Worm fences
218
Weaving
222
White pine trees
223
Weavers .
306
Wages .
224
Wax, bees'
229, 231
Wolves
232
Wages at different kinds of work 249
Wilkes-Barre postmaster 254
Working during religious
services
260
War of 1812 .
265
Wrongs suffered 268
Writing paper . 292
Wire rope on the planes
300
Weaving, none done now
311
Warrior Run Mining Company 321
Workingman's party
334
Waste by coal breaker
339
Wages in 1882-83 .
350, 351
Wages, journeymen carpenters.
352, 353
Yankees, defeat of .
102
Young boys and old men killed 102 Yankee blood . 108 Yankees werc now armed again 129 Yankees turn out Pennamites . 129 Yankees take possession of mill 130 Yankees sent to jail 130
Yankecs disarmed through treachery 130
Yankees destroy the fort .
133
Yankees capture buckwheat . .
133
Yankees number some 600 men
now
135
Yankees
155
Yarn stockings
213
Yankees emigrating
271
Zinzendorf
46, 48
Zinzendorf and rattlesnake
49
CHRONOLOGY.
1607 to 1621, Puritans .
11 to
17
1683 to 1727, Penna. Dutch 17 to 18
to 1768, Indians
18 to
61
1620 to 1768, Charters
62 to 67
1768 to 1802, Wyoming .
68 to 143
1769 to 1885, Hanover
144 to 486
- to 1885, Genealogies . 387. to 486
1769 to 1800, History
144 to 255
1800 to 1810,
"
256 to 264
265 to 273
1810 to 1820,
1820 to 1830,
.274 to 286
1830 to 1840,
287 to 298
1840 to 1850,
66
298 to 302
1850 to 1860, 16 303 to 313
1860 to 1870,
66
314 to 329
1870 to,1885,
16
. 330 to 381
GENEALOGICAL INDEX.
THE OLD FAMILIES OF HANOVER TO 1830.
The Andrew family
387
The Kreidler family
440
Alexander
387
Kocher
441
Askam
388
Keithline
442
. Bobb
388
Lee
66
444
Behee
389
=
Lape
66
445
=
Burrier
389
=
Blodgett
390
"
Learn
449
Rufus Bennett family
391
Lazarus
449
Ishmael Bennett “
391
Lueder
451
Brown
family
395
Learch
=
452
Burritt
397
Mill
66
453
Crisman
402
Miller
456
...
Downing
66
407
Pfouts
66
461
Espy
66
410
Pell
66
464
Edgerton 16
411
Preston
66
465
Frederick
66
413
Quick
466
Fisher
415
Ruggles
467
Gore
415
418
John Robins
470
==
Garringer
420
Rummage
474
423
Smiley
¥
475
423
Sorber
477
Hyde
=
424
Shoemaker
478
Hoover
428
Stewart
66
479
Horton
430
=
Steele
482
Hannis
432
Saum
483
Hendershot“
433
Weeks
484
Inman
434
=
Wade
485
Jameson
437
= Wiggins
486
Keyser
438
=
Marcy
457
406
Nagle
459
Deterick
Dilley
66
408
" Plumb
465
Franklin
412
Pease
¥ Robert Robins family
469
George
Garrison
419
Rinehimer family
472
HartzeIl
Hibbard
Hurlbut
425
Sively
479
Blackman
398
Minnich
453
Carey
403
460
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Line
447
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