Indenture of John and Elizabeth Miller and Barnard Hubley, 1764 May 1.

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Indenture of John and Elizabeth Miller and Barnard Hubley, 1764 May 1.

Indenture (printed form filled in) relating to the transfer to Barnard Hubley by John and Elizabeth Miller of a five-acre tract of land on Prince St., number 32 on the town plan of Millersburg (Millersville), Pa.

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Hubley, Barnard.

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Miller, John, founder of Millersville, Pa.

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John Miller was a land developer, general store owner, and blacksmith in Lancaster County, Pa., during the middle and latter part of the 18th century. He is considered to be the founder of Millersville. He laid out the town site, which he called Millersburg, in 1761 and soon afterwards began selling and renting five acre plots. Financial mismanagement and a local recession led to his arrest as a debtor in 1767. He never quite rebounded from his untimely investments and returned to being a blacks...

Miller, Elizabeth, 1958-

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