Hillman collection, 1776-1841.
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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 : ...
Shute, Samuel, landowner
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Hooton, Thomas M.
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Evans, William (Landowner)
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Jones, Allen, landowner
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Penn, John, 1700-1746
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John Penn and Richard Penn were proprietors of Pennsylvania at the time of writing to their brother Thomas. All three of them were sons of the founder of Pennsylvania, William Penn. The land dispute with Maryland mentioned in the letter was not resolved until 1760 when the border between Pennsylvania and Maryland was set between the 39 and 40 degrees mentioned in the letter. From the description of ALS, 1737 January 30 : London, Eng. to Thomas Penn / John Penn, Richard Penn. (Haverfo...
Evans, Rachel, landowner
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Burrough, Samuel
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Hooton, William L.
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Hooton, Joseph
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Evans, Amos
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Hooton, Thomas, Sr.
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