 | Pennsylvania - 1896 - 652 pages
...off this morning a little after 4 oclock in the prosecution of my journey towards Philadelphia ; and being desirous of seeing the nature of the Country...and along the upper Road, I resolved to pass through Fredericktown in Maryland — & York & Lancaster in Pennsylvania & accordingly — Breakfasted at a... | |
 | Pennsylvania - 1896 - 614 pages
...off this morning a little after 4 oclock in the prosecution of my journey towards Philadelphia ; and being desirous of seeing the nature of the Country...and along the upper Road, I resolved to pass through Fredericktown in Maryland — & York & Lancaster in Pennsylvania & accordingly — Breakfasted at a... | |
 | William Spohn Baker - 1897 - 384 pages
...off this morning a little after 4 oclock in the prosecution of my journey towards Philadelphia; and being desirous of seeing the nature of the Country...and along the upper Road, I resolved to pass through Fredericktown in Maryland — & York & Lancaster in Pennsylvania & accordingly — Breakfasted at a... | |
 | William Spohn Baker - 1898 - 428 pages
...off this morning a little after 4 oclock in the prosecution of my journey towards Philadelphia ; and being desirous of seeing the nature of the Country...and along the upper Road, I resolved to pass through Fredericktown in Maryland — & York & Lancaster in Pennsylvania & accordingly — Breakfasted at a... | |
 | William Spohn Baker - 1898 - 430 pages
...off this morning a little after 4 oclock in the prosecution of my journey towards Philadelphia ; and being desirous of seeing the nature of the Country North of Georgetown, and along the upper Koad, I resolved to pass through Fredericktown in Maryland — & York & Lancaster in Pennsylvania &... | |
 | Wilhelmus Bogart Bryan - Washington (D.C.) - 1914 - 706 pages
...his way from Mount Vernon to Philadelphia. He states in his diary under date of June 30, 1791, that being "desirous of seeing the nature of the country...the Upper Road, I resolved to pass through Frederick town in Maryland." Toner's Copy, Vol. 35. It is quite evident if he had taken "the Upper Road" in the... | |
 | George Washington - 1921 - 116 pages
...this morning a little after four o'clock in the prosecution of my journey towards Philadelphia, and being desirous of seeing the nature of the country...and along the upper road I resolved to pass through Fredericktown in Maryland and York and Lancaster in Pennsylvania, and accordingly breakfasted at a... | |
 | George Washington - Presidents - 1925 - 468 pages
...off this morning a littel after 4 Oclock in the prosecution of my journey towards Philadelphia; and being desirous of seeing the nature of the Country...and along the upper road, I resolved to pass through Fredericktown in Maryland and York and Lancaster in Pennsylvania, and accordingly — Breakfasted at... | |
 | Lancaster County Historical Society (Pa.) - Lancaster County (Pa.) - 1927 - 830 pages
...and four weeks, during which time he was occupied with his private affairs; and, with Major I/ Enfant and others, with the location of the new seat of government...the darkest period of the Revolution had been the so.it of government. Congress held its sessions during that period in the county courthouse, and while... | |
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