Wilkes-Barre in 1844

Sunday, March 22, 2009. Rev N G. Parke, D. D. D., Pittston. Gazette - June, 1869. Some little girls who are not too old to listen to stories, whose mother lived in Wilkes-Barre when the cows found good pasture in the upper part of Franklin street, wish me to tell them something about Wilkes-Barre, the capital of Luzerne. From Rev. J. W. Sterling, then a tutor in Princeton College, I had letters to Rev. John Dorrance. Mrs Chester Butler, Mrs. George Hollenback. To whom the people of Wilkes-Barre are larg.

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Sunday, March 22, 2009. Rev N G. Parke, D. D. D., Pittston. Gazette - June, 1869. Some little girls who are not too old to listen to stories, whose mother lived in Wilkes-Barre when the cows found good pasture in the upper part of Franklin street, wish me to tell them something about Wilkes-Barre, the capital of Luzerne. From Rev. J. W. Sterling, then a tutor in Princeton College, I had letters to Rev. John Dorrance. Mrs Chester Butler, Mrs. George Hollenback. To whom the people of Wilkes-Barre are larg.

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