Papers, 1755-1976.

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Papers, 1755-1976.

Surveyor's field book (1757 Jan.), York and Adams counties; field notes; copies of survey maps; copy of war letter (1755); original and copy of indictment against Stevenson (1767); copy of letter (1777) from Stevenson to Lancaster Supreme Executive Council; letter (1754) from Stevenson concerning a survey of York Town; pamphlet (1976) by Roland M. Baumann entitled George Stevenson (1718-1783), conservative as revolutionary, a paper presented ... to the Cumberland County Historical Society; correspondence with Historical Society of York County; and a York County history by George Reeser Prowell.

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Prowell, George Reeser, 1849-1928

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Stevenson, George, 1713?-1783.

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Deputy surveyor-general of Pennsylvania; came to Pennsylvania in 1742; from 1749-1764 held offices of prothonotary, clerk of the courts, register of wills, and recorder of deeds in York; court justice of York County (1755); active during the American Revolution. From the description of Papers, 1755-1976. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70976563 ...

Baumann, Roland M.

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Cumberland County Historical Society (Pa.)

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Pennsylvania. Supreme Executive Council

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Andrew Galbraith (b. 1750) was the son of James Galbraith. He married Barbara Kyle in 1780. -- Roberts, Thomas. "Memoirs of John Bannister Gibson." James Trimble (b. 1755) was the son of Alexander and Eleanor Trimble. He was Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 1777-1837. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) was an "American printer and publisher, author, inventor and scientist, and diplomat. One of the foremost of the Founding Fathers, Franklin...