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the tavern at the ferry hcdj1stxlib profuse illustrations 1687 till washington crossed delaware here

by edwin tunis author illustrator

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forest primeval US (US)
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Title
the tavern at the ferry hcdj1stxlib profuse illustrations 1687 till washington crossed delaware here
Author
edwin tunis author illustrator
Illustrator
tunis
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Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
2
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
hcdj1st
Date Published
1973
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
delware river, battle of trenton, washington crossing the delaware, quakers, bucks county, pennsylvania, taverns, delaware ferries, ferries

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FOREST PRIMEVAL HAS 100,000 BOOKS. THE NAME COMES FROM AN EIGHTEEN FOOT ROUND OAK IN OUR WOODS WHICH WAS AN IROQUOIS COUNCIL TREE AT THE START OF THE WEST BRANCH OF THE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER. OUR HOME WAS BUILT BY A TIMBER BARON IN 1876.

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