AND OF THE
Earliest Settlements of the Inland part of Pennsylvania, from the days of the Founders.

INTENDED TO PRESERVE THE RECOLLECTIONS OF OLDEN TIME, AND TO
Exhibit Society in its Changes of Manners and Customs, and the City and Country in their Local Changes and Improvements.

BY JOHN F. WATSON,

Member of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and Honorary Member of the Historical Societies of New York and Massachusetts.

Review Notices.—"This is a great curiosity. Such a book has never before been produced in the United States. The Annalist will enjoy a peerless fame—we trust his work will be universally bought and read." "No American who can read should be without a copy of this invaluable contribution to our early American history." "It seems to convey us back to other times—we see things as they were—minutely and particularly, and not as presented in stately and buskined history, in one general view—vague, glimmering, indistinct." "This is in truth a work without example for its imitation, and with equal truth it is in execution a work sui generis." "It is a museum that will never cease to attract. It deserves the gratitude of the country and the patronage of the reading community. It will furnish the historian, the biographer, and the patriotic orator, with matter to adorn and beautify their productions."


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