I. Daniel Rupp (1803–1878)
Auteur van Thirty Thousand Names of Immigrants in Pennsylvania
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- Gangbare naam
- Rupp, I. Daniel
- Officiële naam
- Rupp, Israel Daniel
- Geboortedatum
- 1803-07-10
- Overlijdensdatum
- 1878-05-31
- Graflocatie
- Mount Moriah Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- Geslacht
- male
- Nationaliteit
- USA
- Geboorteplaats
- East Pennsboro, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
- Plaats van overlijden
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Introduction: Chapter I (General history of Pennsylvania through settlements along the Susquehanna River). Chapter II (General character of the Germans, settlers and settlement, etc.). Chapter III (The Irish or Scotch-Irish). Chapter IV (Indian Massacres, 1727 and 1744). Chapter V (Indian Massacres, 1754). Chapter VI (Indian Massacres, 1755). Chapter VII (Indian Massacres, 1756). Chapter VIII (Indian Massacres, 1757-1762). Chapter IX (Indian Massacres, 1763-1778). Chapter XI (Indians Massacred at Carlisle, 1760). Chapter XII (Indians Massacred in Lancaster County, 1763). Chapter XIII (Indians Massacred at Penn's Creek, 1768). Chapter XIV (Son of Seneca George, Shot, 1769).
Dauphin County (History, establishment, population table of 1840, streams of the county, John Harris settlement, Landis's Mill, Harris' Ferry, Harrisburg at present, streets and alleys, churches of Harrisburg, Fort Hunter and Fort Halifax, Middletown, Portsmouth, Hummelstown, towns [including Millersburg, Berrysburg, Wiconisco - referred to as Wisconisco, and Oak Dale], etc.).
Cumberland County (History, reduced, population table of 1840, whites intrude upon Indian or unpurchased land, early incidents in Carlisle, Borough of Carlisle, other boroughs and towns and villages
Franklin County (History, erection of county, population table of 1840, Falling Springs, Champersburg, Mercersburg, other towns, Loudon, Greencastle, first settlers)
Bedford County (County erected, population table of 1840, Bedford Borough, Martinsburg and other towns, first settlers).
Adams County (County organized, population table of 1840, Gettysburg, Petersburg, other towns, boundary line between Maryland and Pennsylvania, first settlers).
:Perry County (county organized, population table of 1840, towns, first settlers).
Appendix. Contains various documents including names of subscribers.
Index compiled for this reprint edition by John Cecil Fralish Jr., of the Cumberland County Historical Society.… (meer)