History of Hanover Township : including Sugar Notch, Ashley, and Nanticoke boroughs : and also a history of Wyoming Valley, in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Part 40

Author: Plumb, Henry Blackman, b. 1829
Publication date: 1885
Publisher: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. : R. Baur
Number of Pages: 514


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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



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


¥


Line


447


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