George Crawford letters received, 1833-1834.

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George Crawford letters received, 1833-1834.

George Crawford received letters from Alexander Maher concerning petitions for appropriations, from James Hepburn concerning a road from Bald Eagle to Brush Valley and introducing Mr. Church, and from John Curts concerning the Bald Eagle road and opposition to it.

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Maher, Alexander,

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Crawford, George C.

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George Crawford was a merchant in Hudson and Albany, New York, dealing mainly in textiles and in ready-made clothing and apparel. His business also included foodstuffs and common household and farm items such as pots and pans. From the description of Papers, 1797-1890. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 84665218 George Crawford was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Centre County. From the description of George Crawford letters rece...

Curts, John,

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Hepburn, James,

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