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Northampton to South

Sunday, December 7, 2008. Back to River Street. Captain Zebulon Butler lived on the southeast corner of Northampton and River streets, directly in front of the old Ferry landing. Here Colonel Ethan Allen was entertained in 1786. In this house Luzerne County was organized, its courts established, and its officials inducted into office by Colonel Timothy Pickering. Lord Butler, son of Zebulon appointed the first Postmaster of Wilkes-Barre in 1794, kept the office here. Then came the house built in 1803 by .

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River Street

Thursday, November 27, 2008.

Capt. John Paul Schott

Sunday, December 7, 2008. Here for several years he kept a tavern, and later a store. He was born 15 October 1744 in Prussia. In 1780 he was commandant at Wyoming in the absence of Colonel Butler, being next in command of the garrison.

Capt. Zebulon Butler

Sunday, December 7, 2008. Captain Zebulon Butler lived on the southeast corner of Northampton and River streets where later was the Judge John Butler Woodward home. Colonel Ethan Allen was entertained here in 1786. In this house Luzerne County was organized, its courts established, and its officials inducted into office by Colonel Timothy Pickering. Lord Butler, son of Zebulon appointed the first Postmaster of Wilkes-Barre in 1794, kept the office here.

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Sunday, December 7, 2008. Back to River Street. Captain Zebulon Butler lived on the southeast corner of Northampton and River streets, directly in front of the old Ferry landing. Here Colonel Ethan Allen was entertained in 1786. In this house Luzerne County was organized, its courts established, and its officials inducted into office by Colonel Timothy Pickering. Lord Butler, son of Zebulon appointed the first Postmaster of Wilkes-Barre in 1794, kept the office here. Then came the house built in 1803 by .

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Northampton to South

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Public Square to Washington

Saturday, February 7, 2009. On East Market Street, on the south side, was the old stone jail. Also the residence of Enoch Ogden, a shoemaker, and William A. George, the Court Crier and High Constable. The only buildings on East Market street were the Jail on the south side near Washington street, its stone wall extending half way to the square, built in 1802 and demolished in 1873.

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