. Otzinachson : a history of the West Branch Valley of the Susquehanna: its first settlement, privations endured by the early pioneers, Indian wars, predatory incursions, abductions and massacres, together with an account of the fair play system; and the trying scenes of the big run-away ... biographical sketches of the leading settlers .... yliSiJ^(S!iv. tAfMeifSarp^ff/^ ^ide. ffl l!f>mi?70 S^Tm al,;,. III frfi^Jnn /773 iwmtn im ,73 P Ci/jf/m %r/4nnJ •hisHri! ^ruii in §M;it coftme irrniR id ^f-Z/iTfUi «——— i>:yi^%T/%6 ^19%%% ?(IHTei ///i ^„~^. ^MABfy775OiiTeJy-Mm- P ^CtO Slffihi m m


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