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WARWICK TOWNSIIIP.
retirement of his father, Mr. Tshudy succeeded to roads, Vice and Immorality, Corporations, and Ac- his mercantile interest, and has since been actively ; counts. engaged in business operations.
He was married in 1868 to Miss Emma J., daugh- ter of Dr. Levi Hull, an early practitioner in Lititz. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Tshudy are Mary H., Harry R., E. Carrie, Laura 1., Haydn H., and two who died in infancy. Mr. Tshudy, both in his busi- ness and political relations, has been and is a repre- sentative citizen of the county. Ile affiliates with the Republican party, and was honored as its repre- sentative in the State Legislature during the sessions of 1873-74. He served on the Committees on Rail-
He is greatly interested in the cause of education, and has represented the school board of his borough since his first election in 1864. Hle also holds the office of notary public. He is a director of the Lan- caster and Lititz Turnpike Company, and also of the Manheim Mutual Fire Insurance Company.
The religious creed of the family is that of the church of the Moravians, Mr. Tshudy being a trustee of the church at Lititz, and an active worker in the Sunday-school, which has for years engaged his at- tention.
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ADDENDA.
Marietta and Susquehanna Trading Company. -In 1812, Henry Cassel opened a private banking- house, which was an office of discount and deposit only. The notes he gave were made payable at " my banking-house." In the summer of 1813 a company
A committee was appointed to investigate the was organized under the title which heads this article, . affairs of the bank, and they sent the sergeant-at- and John Graeff, of Lancaster, was chosen treasurer of the company. On Sept. 10, 1813, they opened books, and asked the public to subscribe for stock.
This company was the successor of Mr. Cassel's bank. It was an office of discount and deposit only, which did not fully meet the wants of the business community, and hence we find them applying to the Legislature for a charter authorizing the bank to issue bank-notes for general circulation, which was granted on the 19th day of May, 1814.
The following is the report of the Marietta Bank :
Stock paid in ..
$251,450.00
Notes in circulation
228,220.00
Due to other banks ...
15,182 67
Deposits
10,514.05
Unpaid on first dividend ...
640.40
Declared second dividend
5,899.60
Taxes due Commonwealth
353 98
Taxes due United States ..
88,50
By bills discounted
490,238.00
Foreign notes ..
17,365.00
Specie.
7,832 00
The above institution held no real estate, and its personal property amounted to but $700. Shortly previous to the suspension of specie payments this bank paid out §30,000.
Some idea may be had from this statement, which embraces but seven months of the year 1814, of the business done in Marietta. Edward Hand, of Lan- caster, was the first clerk. Jacob Rohrer, Esq., suc- ceeded Mr. Graeff as eashier in 1816, and held that position two years, when he was succeeded by Wil- liam Childs, Esq., cashier, and Maj. John Huss, clerk. The condition of the bank gradually grew worse, until it refused to redeem its own notes, which indi- cated that dissolution was near at hand. It came, however, sooner than the public expected.
In 1821 alleged burglars entered the bank at night, foreed open the vault, and abstracted therefrom the books and notes which furnished evidence of indebt- edness to the bank. Many years afterwards some of the books were found buried some distance away from the town.
Although the affair had the appearance of com- plicity with the officers of the bank, it is supposed that none of them had anything to do with it, and that it was the work of a few persons who owed the bank, and took that summary way of canceling a debt.
A number of brokers and others had been buying
| the notes of the bank under the impression that the directors and stockholders were individually liable for their redemption, and when the bank failed they sought redress through the Legislature.
arms to Marietta to arrest the bank directors and take them to Harrisburg before the committee. They first attempted to arrest Jacob Grosh, Esq., who stood upon his legal rights and refused to obey the sum- mons. He was in no way responsible for the bank's failure, and he declined to be made a cat's-paw for the benefit of the unfortunate speculators in Marietta Bank notes. Mr. Grosh's determination saved the directors of the bank from much annoyance and persecution.
Marietta was without a bank for thirty-five years. The present Marietta Bank commenced business in the banking-house of the old Susquehanna Trading Company, which is located on Second Street, near Elbow Lane.
[ By some inadvertence the manuscript of this bank was mislaid, and is now inserted out of its regular order. ]
ERRATA.
Page 13, 11th line from top, for " parties" rend " paris "
Page 18, 23d line from bottom, for " Col James Hamilton, of Leacock," read " Daniel Elliot, of Donegal." .
Page 19, 12th line from top, for " son" read " brother."
I'nge 23, 3d line from top, for "Codoms" read " Codorns."
Page 98, 3d line from bottom, for " Jacob" read " Joseph."
Page 300, 18th line from top, for " Reeses" read " Reeves."
Page 316, 24th line from top, for " Teech" read " Leech "
Page 322, 13th 4mne from bottom, for " Peifer" read " Peiper."
Pag+ 361, 17th line from bottom, right-hand column, for "Slaymaker Hotel" read " High & Martin's Crockery Store."
Page 551, 8th and Toth lines from bottom, for " Anuenter" read " An- Werter "
Page 552, justices of the peace, for " David E. Brunner" read " Davis E. Binner."
Page 552, 3d line from top, for " Tampeter" send " Lampeter."
l'age 553, 25th line from top, for " Melser" read " Heiser "
Page 657, 23d line from top, for " Hiffer" read " Hiller." On #Bins paige, bottom line, for " Streetin" read " Sterlein."
Pago 5Gn, 17th line from top, for " Miss" rend " Mis."
Pago 562, 21st line hom top, for " Emina Jeffrey" read "Einmior Jeflt les."
Page 503, 15th line from top, for " Roads" read " Rhonds." Same page, 23d line from bottom, for " Zeigler" rend " Ziegler."
Page 565, 2d line from bottom, for " Mary" read " May." Page 571, 20 line from top, for " James" read " Joseph."
Page 573, 9th line from top, for " Grier" read " Given" Same page, juth line fun tap, for " Eller" read " Zrammel "
Page 624, 10th line from top, for " 177.4" read " 17 13."
Page 825, 22d line from top, for " Calmern" read "Cabine."
Page 827, 21st line from bottom, for " Bumer" read " Runner."
Page 828, 6th and 7th Imes hrom bottom, for " Amnent" rend " An- ment." Same page, 8th hue from bottom, lot " Lunulbeart" read "Swine- heart." Same page, 28th line from bottom, for " Helen" read " Heim. '
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INDEX.
A
Allen, Peter, 1G. Almshouse, 212. Attorneya, admission of, 224. Atlee, William Augustus, 226. Attorneys-general, 244. Attorneys-at-law, list of, 244. Atlee, Dr. Edwin A , 249. Aldersterren, Dr. G. W, 250. Atlee, Dr John Light, 257. Aichimiller, Dr., 253.
Aguew, D. Hayes, M.D., LL D, 273.
Allright, Dr. Francis G , 282. Alexander, Dr. II. M., 289. Armor, Dr. Sunth, 298. Angstadt, Dr. John, 298. Amish, 3433, Agriculture, 344.
history of, in Lancaster County, 345.
Agricultural societies, 353.
Agricultural and horticultural societies, 353. Atlee, William P, 371. Adamstown borough, 646. lease of lots in, 646. pioneer settlers of, 646. ground-rents in, b47. incorporation of, 648. officers of, 648. schools in, 648. church of Evangelical Association, 649. cemeteries, 649 Council, O. U A. M., 649. post-office, 650, taverns, 650. stores, 650. hat-factories, 651. tanneries, 651. distilleries, 651. grist-mill, 652. cigar-fuctuy, 652. printing-office, 652. borongh in 1883, 652. Adamis family, 647. Andrews, flugh, 727. Anderson, Rev. James, 774. Adair, Joseph, 850. Ambler, Willinmu, 969. Armstrong family, 970, Atlee, Sammel J., 1051. Armor, Robert, 1051.
B.
Bizaillon, Peter, 7, 15, 749. Bizaillon, Marthn, 15, 718 Braley, Henry, 17, Burt, John, 17.
Boyd, Dr. Robrat, 48. Brisban, Capt John, 49. roll of his company, 49. Bench and Bar, 219. Burhanan, Jimirs, 229. Burton, George W., 234
Brubaker, George, 242. Bruback, Dr. H., 248. Bonde, Dr. Samuel, 248. Breveman, Dr. Abraham, 248.
Brown, Dr. William, 248
Boulden, Dr , 200. Burrowes, Dr Francis S , 272. Bear, Dr., 253.
Bruner, Daniel I., M D , 279. Bowman, Edmund J., M.D, 281.
Bushong, Dr. Israel, 282. Berntheizel, Dr. G. W., 283,
Brackbill, Dr. Joseph, 283. Bockius, Dr. S. A., 283.
Benne, Dr George W , 264. Black wood, Dr. William, 284.
Bleiler, Peter O., M.D., 287. Bolenius, Dr. R M , 288.
Black, Dr. Henry M , 289. Brubaker, Dr. A. S , 290.
Bry son, Dr. L. M., 291.
Brobst, Dr James C., 291.
Baker, Dt. Jauies E., 292. Burg, Dr. Washington, 293.
Bollinger, Dr. William D , 298.
Bitner, Charles Aug , 323.
Bethel, Samuel, 362, 562. Bausman, William, 360
Bowman, Samuel, 400. Bear, John, 500. Bausman, Jucob, 512.
Bitner, Julin R , 516
Bitner, Abraham, 520. Baumgarduer, Thomas, 528.
Bu ber, Robert, 538, 382. .
Bluuston, Samuel, 539, 582.
Boude, Maj. Thomas, 585.
Beatty, William P., 386. Bachman, John B., 594. Bucher, Fruleric, 595. Brandt, Joseph L., 628. Burrowes, Thomas 11., 659. Book, Henry G., 662. Bart townships, Got.
geography and topography of, but. principal thoroughfires of, 604. nickel-miues, 604 mille, 666. woolen-factory, 660 schools, GGG. churches, 666. bettlers I11, 669. taxables in 1782, 670. villages and hamlets in, 671.
Brown, Len P., 803. Brown, Joshua, 851. Brown, Judge Jeremiah, 861. Bonghwalter, Joseph, 803 Bare, Martin, 893. Bush, Col, L. 1 , 901 Bansman, Philip, 911. Bushong family, 924 Boelun, Jobn, 673.
Brecknock township, 673. topography, 673. early settlers of, G73, organized, 676. important roads in, 676. land-owners in 1782, 676. oulis in, 67G. pioneer physician in, 677. churches, 677. ministers, 677. agriculture in, 679. politics in, 680. education in, 680. opposition to school system in, 681. late progress of, 685. Bowmansville in, 685.
Bowman, Samuel, 685. Brubaker family, 701. Bentz family, 702. Becker family, 720. Breneman, Melchoir, 750.
Byly family, 763. Boggs, Rev. Thouins Marshall, 776. Buggs, Capt. Alexander, 788. Bradley, James, 810. Brubakers, 867. Burgess, Josinh, 1023. Baldwin, Robert, 1051. Brinton, Moses, 14151. Buckley, Daniel, 1051. Buyers, Johu, 1051. Buit, Nathaniel, 10154. . Breneman, Henry Neff, 1068. Batuberger, Christian, 1072
C.
('hartière, Martin, 7, 15. Chartiere, Peter, 7, 15. Comestoga Indians, 9, 12, 13, 14. Clailmurne, William, 10 Clatbourne's Rebellion, 11. Cartbulge, Edmund, 13. Cresap, Col. Thomas, 1G. Combs, Moses, 17. Cone-toga township, settlers In, 20.
Cresap's war, origin of, 23. County sent, locution of, 27. Chamber-, Lieut .- Col , letter from, 1G. Chambers, Capt. Stephen, 57, 202. Continental money, 69 Christiaun riots, 71. County buildings and lunds, 202. Courts, where first held, 202. Court-house, first built, 202. burned, 204. second built, 204. description of, 205 third aml presont built, 206. description of, 200. Civil list of county, 213. Chumpneys, Benjamin, -30. i Connnon, Dr. J , 249 ! Cohen, Dr. Isauc, 250).
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INDEX.
Courts, organization of, 220. place ot holding, 922. special, 222. justices of, 224. Carpenter, Dr. Henry, 250. Cuthbertson, Dr. John, 253. Carpenter, Di Abraham, 263. Clarkson, Dr. J. S., 263. Cooper, Dr. J. W., 263. Cowan, Dr. W. L., 263. Carpenter, Dr. J. Bates, 263. Cassidy, Dr. A M. and P., 272. Cochran_Dr. Richard, 274. Clinger, Dr. Peter S., 277. Compton, Dr. William, 280. Craig, Dr. Alexander, 282. Charles, Dr Jacob, 288. Cottrell, Dr. Joseph F, 289.
Cox, Dr. Thomas D, 289. Clark, Dr. R. J., 294.
Charcoal furnaces, 30L Coleman, Robert, 304.
- Canals, 311.
Conewago, 314. Susquehanna, 315. Susquehanna and Tide Water, 316.
Conestoga Navigation Companies, 317.
Cookson, Thomas, 362.
Cope, Caleb, 367. Carruthers, George, 404.
Cuchran, John J., 509.
Cuineron, Col. James, 536. Columbia borough, 538. town site, 538. first settlement, 539. first mall in, 540. laid out and lots sold, 540. additions to, 542. natural features, 541. growth of, 513. publie ground in, 343. water-works, 544.
early business in, 544. Public Ground Company, 544.
public buildings in, 547. old mills in, 548. shad fisheries at, 549. post-office and postmasters in, 549. taxables in 1814-15, 550. incorporation, 551. officers of, 551. churches in, 552. education in, 561. early teachers, 5GI. Columbia school, 562. private schools in, 563. Lancasterian school in, 564. Washington Institute, 565. public schools in, 566. Lyceum, 566. public libraries, 567. Old Residents' Society, 568. banks, 568. press In, 570. founders and machine-shops, 572. Keeley Stove-Works, 573. saw-mills, 572. planing-mills, 572. tanneries, 573.
Water Company, 673. Gus Company, 673. riots at, 574. cholera in, 575. railroad attike at, 576. Fite Companies, 576. Secret Societies, 577. Opera House, 581.
Caldwell, Capt. James, 589. Cochran, Richard E, Jr , 589. Cochran, Cupt Theodore, 589. Cook, David, 643. Cassel, fleury, 644.
Caermai von township, 687.
first settlers uf, 687. Bangor Church in, 688.
iron works in, 688. Judians in, 690. slaves in, 600. schools in, 690, 691, 693. physicians in, 691. churches in, 691.
a reputed wizard in, 693.
Germans in, 69 1. villages and hamlets in, 694. Bangor, 690. Churchtown, 694. Beartown, 694. magistrates in, 694.
Clay township, 698. boundaries of, 698. pioneer line, 699. soil and products, 699. early customs, 699. pioneer settlers, 700. pioneer weddings, 702. pioneer funerals, 702. ' mills, taverns, stores, etc., 702.
land-owuers in 1828, 704. justices of the peace in, 704.
churches in, 704
& hools and school-houses in, 705.
post-offices in, 705. Clay Lodge, I. O. D. F., 706, Colerain township, 727. geography and topography, 727. pioneers in, 727. old roads, 728.
taxables in 1751, 729.
taxables in 1780, 729, warrantees of land in, 729.
early tavern licenses in, 730. officers in, 731.
villages and hamlets in, 731. common schools in, 732. Union High School, 732. churches, 732. Salem Lodge, 1.O. of G. T., 734.
Colerain Lodge, 1. O. O. F., 734. Black Rock Forge, 734 White Rock Forge, 735. pioneer mills, 735. nulitary, 735.
Conestoga township, 736. geographical and descriptive, 736. residents of in 1776, 736. pioneer dwellings in, 737. taxables in 1780, 737. carly innkeepers of, 738. officers of, 739. county officers from, 740. freeholders in 1840, 740. villages and bamlets in, 740. schools and teachers in, 741. churches in, 741. cemeteries in, 743. Conestoga Lodge, I. O. O. F., 744 Kishacuquillas Tribe, I. O. R. M., 744. Myers' Tuunery, 744 Pequea Iron Company, 744. Safe Harbor Iron Works, 744. Stack water Paper Mills, 745. cigar manufacturers in, 745. prominent families of, 746. military in, 747.
, Childe, William, G41, ('linger, Dr. P' S., 747. Conoy township, 74%. 1 magistrates in, 748. members of Assembly from, 748. pioneer settlers in, 748. public schools in, 752. fenties in, 752. lisheries, 752. manufactories and mills in, 753. villages and hamlets in, 754. churches in, 755. Bainbridge Cemetery, 756. secret societies in, 756. Campbell, Patrick, 751. + Cameron family, 779. Cassell, Hon. Abram N., 784. | Craig, David, 787. Carpenter ( Zimmerman), Henry, 822.
Carmichael, Damel, 850. Caldwell, James, 850. Cheves, Langdon, 913. Carpenter family, 924. Connolly, Dr. John, 953. Cunningham, James, 990. Cassel, David, 1026. Caldwell, Andrew, 1052. Clemson, James, 1052. Chambers, Reuben, 1052. Carter, Richard, 1072.
D.
Delaware Indians, 8. Davenport, Jonas, 16. De Haas, Col. John Philip, 48. De Iluff, Capt Abraham, 54, 56. roll of his company, 54.
Dickey, Oliver J , 240. District attorneyN, 244. Dufresne, Dr. Albert, 248. Dufresne, Dr. Samuel, 248. Duvoisier, Dr., 250. Duwlın, Dr., 250. Dorman, Dr. Francis, 259. Duffield, Dr. William: B, 259. Duffield, Dr. Samuel, 259. Dinge, Dr., 260, Deaver, Dr. John, 276. Dunlap, Dr. John MI., 279. Dunlap, Dr. John F , 279. Davis, Dr. S. T, 281. Davis, Dr. M. L , 282. Davis, Dr. Jesse il , 283. Dillman, Di. Amos F., 289. Dental surgery, 298. Dunkers, history of, 341. churches of, 311. Doyle, David, 404. Dale, Samuel F., 525. Dunn, James T., 530. Diller, Isaac, 535. Duffy, James, 642. Dutfield, Rev. George, 660. Deardort & Bollinger, 701. Date, Alkinah, 728 Davenport, Joseph, 751. Drumore township, 789. points of interest in, 789. pioneer settleis in, 790. residents of in 1756, 790. taxables in 1759, 791. in 1769, 792. In 1780, 792. Revolutionary celebrities in, 793. magistrates in, 794. churches in, 794 education in, 79G.
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Drumore township: Washington Lodge, F. and A. M., 796. Good Templars' lange, 796. Drumore Lodge, I. O. O. F , 797. Conowingo furnace in, 797. rolling-mill in, 797. sickle-mills in, 797. fuming-nuils in, 798. In the rebellion, 798. slaves in, 799. past and present of, 799. Diffondu fer, David, 808 (note). Denny, Walter, 850. Dickinson, Joseph, 1052. Denney, Samuel L , 1069.
E. Ewing, Maj. Jasper, 47. Ellmaker, Amos, 229. Eberle, Dr. John, 251. Eller, Dr. Jobn A , 274. Eichholtz, Jacob, 364.
Eberman, John, 371. Evans, Robert A., 515. Edgerly, Capt. Edward, 532. Ehzabethtowo borough, 613. - land titles in, 613. laying out of, 613. early settlers in and growth of, 614. incorporation, GlG. borough officers, 616. schools in, 617. churches, 618. post-office in, 620. Farmers' Bank In, 620. manufactories and mills, 621. newspapers, G21. Friendship Fire-Engine and Hose Company, 629. cornet band of, 623. Thespinn Society, 621. Fidelity Beneficial Society, 623. Elizabethtown Lodge, F. and A. M., 623. Eby, Samuel, 620. Ettin, George 11., 646. Erb, Hiramtı, 706. Eberly, Henry S., 707. East Cocalico township, 709. geography and topography, 709. soil of, 710. highways in, 710. derivation of name, 710. early settlers, 710. taxables for 1780 in, 711. churches in, 712. public schools of, 714. population of, 714. villages and hamlets, 714. Cocalico Lodge, I. O. O. F., at Reamstown, 717. mulls, 717. distilleries, 717.
East Donegal township, 757. bottlement of, 737. pioneer settlers in, 759. taxables 1782, 750. prominent early residents, 766.
land titles in, 770. path of allegiance, list of those taken, 771. Presbyterian Church In, 773. other churches in, 78.3. mills in, 777. taverns in, 777. schools in, 776. public improvements, 778. . villages in, 778. carly bettlers in, 782.
Engle, Uhich, 752. Elliott, Daniel, 752. Evans fatinly, 704 Engle, Hemy M., 785. Earl township, 804. ponert settlers In, 804. organization of, 805. division of, 806. lands in located, 806. highways in, 80G.
early tax-lists in, 807. in early and later wars, 807. Indian inhabitants of, 809 (note). education in, 810. New Holland school-house, 812.
public men, $10. churches in, 811, 813. justices of the peace, 811. newspapers, 814. villages in, 811, 814. East Eari township, 817. early settlers in, 818 Sensenig Hardware Company in, 820. magistrates in, 818. churches in, 818. schools in, 818. villages and hamlets in, 819.
Eden township, 825. industries of, 825, 827. wills in, 826. hotels in, 826. Mount Edlen Church in, 826.
schools in, 82G. magistrates in, 829. Qumtry ville in, 827. hamlets in, 827.
Elizabeth township, 829. old settlers m, 829. old inhabitants in, 830 thoroughfares in, 830. physicians in, 830. prominent farmers in, 830.
soldiers in, 830. magistrates in, 830. mills and manufactories, 830. public schools in, &dl. churches in, 831. cemeteries in, 832. villages and hamlets, 832. Eplnata township, 833. pioneer settlers in, 833. statistics of, 833. Tutils in, 833. taxables in 1780, 835. oath of allegiance, 835. magistrates in, 836.
villages and hamlets in, 836, 843. society of Seventh-Day Baptists at, 838. Monument Association, 843. churches in, 843. schools in, 816. physicians of, 846 National Bank, 816. Cocalico Lodge, K. of P., 846. Northern Mutual Insurance Company, 846. East Hempfield township, 866. early settlets in, 867. taxables ju 1758, 870. taverns in, 871. mulls in, 871. ziuc-mines in, 871
hre-und, 871. churches, 872, 873, 874. Landisville, 872. other villages and hamlets, 873. land-owners in 1814, 872, 874 Engles, Joseph, 971.
East Lumpeter township, 890. description of, 891. early settlers in, 891. Friends and Palatines in Revolution, 894. thetonghfares in, 891 Conestoga bridge, 895. churches in, 896. hotels in, 898. inill> in, 899. public schools in, 900. villages and hamlets in, 900. magistrates in, 901.
Evans, William, 892. Eby family, 907. Erb family, 908. Esbenshade, Jucob, 985. Eberly, Jacob M., 1006. Everly, Ulrich, 1016.
Eby, Peter, 1052. Eby, George, 1072. Erb, John B , 1075. Errata, 1092.
F.
Fur trade, 10. French and Indian war, 28. Lancaster County men in, 33. Fugitive slaves at Columbia, 74. Frazer, Capt. William, 228. Franklin, Walter. (See biography of Frank- lin, Thomas E ) Frazer, Col. Renh, 231. Franklin, Thomas Emlen, 234. Freeman, Dr. Clarkson, 253. Forman, Dr , 260. Folz, Dr. Jonathan M , 279. Foreman, Dr. Samuel B , 292. Ferusler, E. K., M. D., 295. Frantz, Di. F. F, 298.
Furunces, charcoal, 301. Cornwall, 301. Elizabeth, 302. Martie, 304 Mount Hope, 305.
Colebrook, 305. Conawingo, 300. Mount Eden, 305. . Mount Vernon, 305.
Furnaces, anthracite, 306. Safe Harbor, 306. Shawnee, 306. Chikis, 306. Conestoga, 306. Rough and Ready, 30G. Donegal, 307. Marietta, 307. St. Charles, 307. Henry Clay, 307. Vesta, 307.
Forges and bloomeries, 308. Windsor, 308. Spredwell, 308. Pool, 308. Coleman ville, 308. Old Martic, 308. Pine Grove, 309. White, 309. Black Rock, 309. Sadsbury, 309. Frey, Jacob L., 358. Franklin and Marshall College, history of, 413. i Petter, W. W , 683. Fehl, Andrew, 746. Ferguson, John, 728. Fly, Martin S., 848. Fulton, William, 849. Fulton, Robert, 851, 861. Fridy, Sam Matt, 882.
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Fulton township, 84%.
pourer settlers in, 848, 851. location of lands in, 849, 852. taxables in 1763, Sah in 17'11, 8.55. non-associators 1777, 856. eduentional, 857. supervisors in, 857. post-offices in, 857. productions of, 857.
mills in, 837. villages and hamlets, 858. military history of, 858. churches in, 859. magistrates in, 860. State und county officers in, 860. Ferree, Philip, 891.
Ferree family, 925. Fairview and Blue Rock, 961. mills in, 961. hamlets 11, 961. churches in, 961. schools in, 962 magistrates in, 963. members of Legislature from, 963. old tavern-keepere in, 903. population of, 914.
G.
Geology of Lancaster County, 2. Gewanese Indians, 8. Gulbraith, John, 19. Gibson, Col. John, 19. Gilson, Col. George, 19.
Girty, Simon, 19. German itumigrants, 22. Gulbraith, Cul. Bartram, 52, 62, 749. Grubb, Col. Peter, 53, 56. roll of his cotupeny, 54 Given, William B., 213. Griffith, Dr , 253.
Glatz, Dr. Jacob, 253. Girvin, Bobert MI , M.D., 260. Graham, Dr George, 253. Gartand, Dr. William, 253. Glacken, Dr. Michael, 289. Gatchell, Dr. J. C, 291. Garber, Dr. A. H., 294. Grubb, Curtis, 301. Graff, Sebastian, 362. Gibson, George, 304 Greenwald, Rev. Emanuel, D.D., 444 Geist, J. M. W. 508. Griel, Jacob, 530. Green, Evan, 587. - Good family, 674, 925 Gable, Julin, 728. Galbraith family, 760.
Graaf, Ilans, &22, 891. Graybill, Herman W , 875. Garber, Dr. A P., 878. Greider, John M., 881. Garber, Jacob B., 890. Gibbons, James, 892 Graff, Jacob, 893. Greider, Michael, 907.
Gruff family, 925. Good family, 90s. Guss family, 1009. Graft, Michael, 101G. . Gantt, Holest, Inv2. Groft, Isaac, 1069.
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. Hamilton, Col. James, 18, 19. Harus, Thomas, 1s. Harris, James, 19.
Howard, Gordon, 19 Hugnenntx, 19. Hand, Grn. Edward, 44.
Hubley, Lient. Adam, Jr., 48.
Herbert, Capt. Thomas, 34. roll of Ins company, 54. 54 Huldey, Capt. George, 5G Ilutdey, Capt. Bernard, Sh. Allamilton, Capt. William, 76. Hise of Employment, 211. Heury, Johu Joseph, 227. Hopkins, James, 228. Hopkins, Washington, 230. Haves, Alexander L , 2 10. liester, lanac E., 239. Il meton, Dr. John, 248. Houston, Dr. William F. 248 Howard, Dr. John, 249. Hou-ton, Dr. Samuel, 253. llandlord, Dr., 259. Humes, Dr. Samuel, 200. Herbst, Dr. Charles, 253.
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Hamilton, Dr. George, 253. Huttenistein, Dr. Hlemy, :53. linkle, Franklin, M. D., 278. Hoover, Dr. George J., 279. | Herr, Dr Ebas B, 280. llerr, Dr. J A , 282. Herr, Martin I., M D., 282. leitz, Dr. John K., 287. Hurst Dr. M. W., 266. Herr, Dr. Beujumin, 288.
llersbey, Dr. E R , 290. Hacker, Isnac B., 295. Homeopathy, 297. Hamilton, Dr., 297. Hnebener, Dr. O. T., 297. Ilarner, Daniel W., :97. Harry, Dr F M., 298 Haris Dental Association, 298.
Hiestand, Peter W , D D S., 299. Hubley, Michael and Bernard, 363.
Ilubley, Adam, 363.
Hubley, John, 363. Hook, Michael, 364.
Henry, William, 365. llayne, John Christopher, 360.
Ilowell, Charles Miller, 401. Heinitsh, Carl 11., 371. Hequitsb, Charles A., 534. . Houston family, 589.
Houston, Heury Howard, 591. Heise, Hemy H., 596. Houston, Samuel, 644. Ilus9, John, 645. Huffman. George, 660. Hildebrand, Jacob, 663. Hocheiroth family, 701. Householder and Stuber, 701. IIrishberger, Jacob, 710. Hartar, Daniel, 728. Hiller, Caspar. 746. Haldentan, Jacob, 750. Haldeman, John B., 757. Hughes, Barnabas, 788. Hibshman family, 834. Hambleton, Neal, 865. llershey family, 8G8. Haldeman, Samuel Stehman, 882. Hostetter, Jacob, 907. Huvet, Michael L, 912. lleller faunly, 925. Hamilton family, 926. Hostetter, Ezra M1 , 914 Huber fanuly, Dus. larmet family, 970. Haverstick, Henry, 986.
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