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Joseph Slocum

Sunday, April 19, 2009. Back to Town Characters. Joseph Slocum was born in Warwick Township, Rhode Island, April 9, 1777, and consequently was only an infant in arms when he came to Wilkes-Barre with his parents in the Autumn of the same year. It was he who, when his sister Frances was captured by the Indians, was snatched up by his sister Mary and carried away to a place of safety. Early in 1803 Joseph Slocum was elected Captain of the Wyoming Blues, and served in that capacity until 1808, at least.

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William Ross

Friday, May 1, 2009. William Ross, born March 29, 1761, in Scotland Parish, Windham, Connecticut, was the son of Jeremiah Ross and Ann Paine. Ross was captain of the Third Company of the First Battalion of Luzerne county militia, commanded by Lieut. Matthias Hollenbeck, and in 1790 was elected one of the first justices of the peace for the Second District of Luzerne county. In 1812 he was chosen senator to represent his district in the State Legislature.

Joseph Slocum House

Saturday, June 20, 2009. Back to Explore 19th Century Wilkes-Barre. In the year 1807 the first three-story brick building in Wilkes-Barre and the county of Luzerne which then comprised, in addition to the present county, Lackawanna and Wyoming Counties, and portions of Bradford and Susquehanna, was built for Joseph Slocum. About a year ago it was sold to the First National Bank, and within the last few days the once famous building has been razed to the ground, exemplify.

William Sterling Ross

Friday, May 1, 2009. William Sterling Ross was born in Wilkes-Barre, Aug. 11, 1802, the son of William Ross. He was married Ruth Tripp Slocum, daughter of Joseph Slocum. And Sarah Fell, on Dec. 1, 1825, in the Slocum house on Public Square. He naturally had an inclination for military affairs. For over thirty years he was the acknowledged head of the volunteer system in Luzerne Co. and was ever regarded as an auth.

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Sunday, April 19, 2009. Back to Town Characters. Joseph Slocum was born in Warwick Township, Rhode Island, April 9, 1777, and consequently was only an infant in arms when he came to Wilkes-Barre with his parents in the Autumn of the same year. It was he who, when his sister Frances was captured by the Indians, was snatched up by his sister Mary and carried away to a place of safety. Early in 1803 Joseph Slocum was elected Captain of the Wyoming Blues, and served in that capacity until 1808, at least.

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Friday, May 1, 2009. William Ross, born March 29, 1761, in Scotland Parish, Windham, Connecticut, was the son of Jeremiah Ross and Ann Paine. Ross was captain of the Third Company of the First Battalion of Luzerne county militia, commanded by Lieut. Matthias Hollenbeck, and in 1790 was elected one of the first justices of the peace for the Second District of Luzerne county. In 1812 he was chosen senator to represent his district in the State Legislature.

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