History of Delaware County Pennsylvania – Chapter 8

CHAPTER VIII THE BATTLE OF BRANDYWINE “The Brandywine Creek, as it is called, commences with two branches called the East and West branches, which unite in one stream, flowing from West to East about twenty-two miles, and emptying itself into the Delaware about twenty-five miles below Philadelphia.”* The union of these branches takes place over … Read more

History of Delaware County Pennsylvania – Chapter 7

CHAPTER VII THE REVOLUTIONARY STRUGGLE TO THE BATTLE OF BRANDYWINE [Please note that this chapter is heavely footnoted.  The footnotes are indicated by an “*” and “(number*).] The thoughtful men of that period who stopped in the midst of the popular clamor to consider the probable termination of the controversy between the mother-country and her … Read more

History of Delaware County Pennsylvania – Chapter 6

CHAPTER VI THE COLONIAL HISTORY TO THE WAR OF THE REVOLUTION [Please note that this chapter is heavely footnoted.  The footnotes are indicated by an “*” and “(number*).] The only hamlet in Pennsylvania which had received a distinctive name that was known to persons in England at the time Penn acquired title to the territory … Read more

History of Clarion County

History of Clarion County AJ Davis; Syracuse, N.Y.: D. Mason & Co. 1887 Table of Contents   Preface Chapter I – Pennsylvania Prom First Settlement to the Revolution Chapter II – From the Revolution to the Present Time Chapter III – Topography of Clarion County Chapter IV – Geology and Mineralogy Chapter V – From … Read more