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George P. Steele

George P. Steele. Monday, March 9, 2009. Back to Town Characters. George P. Steele was born in Hanover in 1801. He was a son of Joseph Steele. He was sheriff of Luzerne county from 1841 to 1844, and represented this county in the senate of Pennsylvannia from 1856 to 1859. His first wife was Susan B. Crisman, a daughter of Abram Crisman, a son of Frederick Crisman, who came to Hanover as early as 1788 and built the red tavern. She died in 1847. Subscribe to Posts Atom. 1801 - Born Hanover Township, son.

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Hotels Taverns

Sunday, February 22, 2009. The landlord of a hotel was apt to be a man of consequence and standing in the community. As a class they were generally respected and were often called to hold public office when it was a distinction to hold public office, as marking the esteem and respect and confidence in which one was held by his fellow citizens.

.Steeles Hotel - Luzerne House.

Monday, February 23, 2009. Back to Hotels and Taverns. Which had been leased by Capt. Wells who operated the packet boat Northumberland.

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George P. Steele. Monday, March 9, 2009. Back to Town Characters. George P. Steele was born in Hanover in 1801. He was a son of Joseph Steele. He was sheriff of Luzerne county from 1841 to 1844, and represented this county in the senate of Pennsylvannia from 1856 to 1859. His first wife was Susan B. Crisman, a daughter of Abram Crisman, a son of Frederick Crisman, who came to Hanover as early as 1788 and built the red tavern. She died in 1847. Subscribe to Posts Atom. 1801 - Born Hanover Township, son.

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.Steeles Hotel - Luzerne House.

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