Encyclopedia Of Genealogy And Biography Of The State Of Pennsylvania With A Compendium Of History, Volume 1, offers a comprehensive record of the individuals and families who shaped the Commonwealth. Published by the Lewis Publishing Company, this volume details the achievements of Pennsylvanians in building both the state and the nation.
Containing biographical sketches and genealogical information, this encyclopedia serves as an invaluable resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the rich heritage of Pennsylvania. It explores the lives and contributions of people from various walks of life, highlighting their roles in the state's development and the founding of the United States. This volume provides insights into the social, economic, and political forces that molded Pennsylvania into the state it is today, capturing the spirit of its people and their enduring legacy.
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