Letters to Edmund Physick and John Montgomery, 1773 August 17-1775 September 14.

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Letters to Edmund Physick and John Montgomery, 1773 August 17-1775 September 14.

The letter dated 1773, James Wilson invites Edmond Physick to look over some land Wilson had just acquired in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. The back of this letter is dated a few days later and asks Physick to pay Wilson a retaining fee. It is signed by John Penn.

2 items (2 leaves) + 1 engraving.

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Montgomery, John, 1722-1808

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John Montgomery (July 6, 1722 – September 3, 1808) was an Irish-American merchant and statesman from Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Born in Swords, County Dublin, Ireland, Montgomery and his family migrated to Carlisle in the Colony of Pennsylvania about 1740. He served as a county jusdtice asnd as captain of the Third Pennsylvania battalion, serving in Forbes' expedition in 1758 and in the Indian wars. Montgomery served as a member of the Pennsylvania's Committee of Safety from 1775 to 1776 and as ...

Wilson, James, 1742-1798

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Penn, John, 1729-1795

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The Wyoming Controversy was a conflict between the governments of Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Britain, the Continental Congress, and the Indians over land in the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania. From the guide to the Documents relating to the Wyoming Controversy, 1751-1814, 1823, 1751-1823, (American Philosophical Society) Grandson of William Penn, last lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania and Delaware under the proprietorship. From the description of Warrant : ...

Physick, Edmund

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Public official of Pennsylvania. From the description of Edmund Physick family papers, 1759-1899. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71131665 ...