History of Berks county in Pennsylvania
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- Publication date
- 1886
- Publisher
- Philadelphia : Everts, Peck & Richards
- Contributor
- Cornell University Library
- Language
- English
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Includes index
Includes index
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February 21, 2011
Subject: Wonderful history
Subject: Wonderful history
I grew up in Pennsylvania, and I never knew this book even existed. Who would have thought history could be so interesting?
This chronicles a time right after William Penn. The Indians are still around, sometimes friends, sometimes enemies.
This is basically a snapshot of how our nation was built, Many personal stories from varied sources.
This chronicles a time right after William Penn. The Indians are still around, sometimes friends, sometimes enemies.
This is basically a snapshot of how our nation was built, Many personal stories from varied sources.
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