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Daniel Agnew (1809–1902)

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Œuvres de Daniel Agnew

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" accurately on the meridian line. That part of Virginia on the west side is now known as the "Pan Handle." Under a resolution of Pennsylvania (1) " and on the west side " V (1) 1785. On the 29th (1) Allegheny County (1) and in a few days Dr. McDowell and Major Finney returned the visit. On the 11th of September (1) and placing stones marked on the east side " P (1) Army Installations (1) Armée (1) August 23rd (1) australien (1) Binder (1) Depreciation Lands (1) Donation Lands (1) Fiction historique (2) for Pennsylvania (1) Fort at Presque Isle (1) Fort Duquesne (1) Fort Le Boeuf (1) Fort Venango (1) Grèce antique (1) Land titles (1) library-books (1) litigation (1) Messrs. Porter and Ellicott visited Fort McIntosh (1) north from the Ohio river (1) of August (1) Pennsylvanie (1) reported that they had finished the meridian line from the southwest corner of Pennsylvania to the river Ohio (1) reservations (1) Romance historique (1) settlements (1) Subjects: Pennsylvania > History. Pennsylvania > Boundaries. Allegheny Valley (Pa.) > History. (1) the Commissioners were visited also by Col. Harmar and Major Doughty. (1) the Shawanese and Delawares abandoned it in the year 1750. The lower town extended about sixty perches over a bottom to the foot of a low steep ridge on the Summit of which stood the upper town commanding a most agreeable prospect over the lower and quite (1) titles (1) to the northwest corner of the State on Lake Erie. The Cominissioners began their survey from the Ohio (1) Warrantees' (1) were appointed Commissioners to continue the western boundary (1) Western Pennsylvania History (1) XVIIIe siècle (1)

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Nom canonique
Agnew, Daniel
Date de naissance
1809-01-05
Date de décès
1902-03-09
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Trenton, New Jersey, USA
Lieu du décès
Beaver, Pennsylvania, USA
Professions
lawyer
jurist

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Œuvres
8
Membres
14
Popularité
#739,559
Évaluation
4.0
ISBN
2