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  1. Oct 30, 2006 · On September 13, 1900, thirty-four-year-old physician Jesse Lazear believed he was on the brink of a scientific breakthrough that would put an end to yellow fever, the worst epidemic scourge of...

  2. Based on the Historical Maps of Pennsylvania website, links were added to freely available scans from the Library of Congress, the David Rumsey Collection, Penn State University Libraries, the Pennsylvania State Archives, the Free Library of Philadelphia and others.

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  4. Philadelphia Under Siege: The Yellow Fever of 1793. By Ryan P. Langton. Spring 2022. County: Philadelphia. In early August 1793, lodgers at the North Water Street boardinghouse of Richard Denny fell violently ill.

  5. Each year in Pennsylvania, we receive literally hundreds of reports of mountain lion sightings. Residents report seeing one themselves, having a friend, neighbor, or loved one who claims to have seen one, or have evidence such as a photo, video, track, or scat.

  6. Mar 1, 2024 · This “Introductory Map” to Emma Willard's History of the United States, published in 1828, is unusual in presenting the complex migration of indigenous peoples, rather than static picture of habitation as "discovered" by European colonists. Historic Pennsylvania Maps. Search for Pennsylvania maps using the Catalog.

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    • 2021
  7. Archives Map Collection - A guide to Manuscript Group 11, which describes over 1,000 maps. The maps are grouped into seven sections: Colony and Commonwealth; Counties; Townships; Cities and Boroughs; Boundaries, Topography, Geology, Parks; Transportation (including Indian trails, roads and turnpikes, rivers and streams, canals, railroads, air ...

  8. Historic sites in the United States qualify to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places by passing one or more of four different criteria; Criterion D permits the inclusion of proven and potential archaeological sites. [1] .

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