Margaret BHarvey, ; a sketch of her life and her work . ed in oak from the floorof Old Eagle Schoolhouse, Tredyflfrin township. This ancient edifice,built before the American Revolution, is still standing and a number ofRevolutionary soldiers are interred in the adjoining burying ground. younger sister was a pupil of Schoolmaster Boyle. She marriedMr. Parsons, of Lower Merion. This picture was presented by her son,Mr. Amos Parsons, of Merionville. Piece of pink and white chintz bed curtain, framed, once belongingto Benjamin Marshall, of Philadelphia, signer of the Non-ImportationA
Margaret BHarvey, ; a sketch of her life and her work . ed in oak from the floorof Old Eagle Schoolhouse, Tredyflfrin township. This ancient edifice,built before the American Revolution, is still standing and a number ofRevolutionary soldiers are interred in the adjoining burying ground. younger sister was a pupil of Schoolmaster Boyle. She marriedMr. Parsons, of Lower Merion. This picture was presented by her son,Mr. Amos Parsons, of Merionville. Piece of pink and white chintz bed curtain, framed, once belongingto Benjamin Marshall, of Philadelphia, signer of the Non-ImportationAct, 1765, and Delegate to the Provincial Convention, 1774. Antiquework basket, formerly the property of his wife, Margaret Harris by their great-granddaughter. Miss Virginia Marshall. Silver tea pot, very old, adorned with Colonial heading, roses andDutch tulips. A relic in the Fritz family of Reading, Pa., several members 12 ^;i;*^, •ON THIS AND ADJACENT ?*JCROUND WASHINGTONS ARMY4^^ENCAMPED SEPTEMBER 14,^1 i S^^BIOH CHAPTER, #. MEMokiAi, SToxk. Erected by Merion Chapter, D. A. R., September 14, 1896, to mark the spot where Washingtons Army encamped September 14, 1777, five days 1)efore the massacre of Paoli. This memorial stands on the Old Lancaster Road, Lower Merion, in the field adjoining Merion Meeting House and the General Wayne Tavern. (Photographed by Dora Harvey Develin.) of which served in the Berks County miUtia, among whom were John andMelchior. Presented by Mrs. Marguerite Wynne Maxwell, a descendantof Lieut. Thomas Wynne, of Pennsylvania, and Delaney Sharp, of Salem,New Jersey. Pewter plate of the Revolutionary period, once belonging to the High,or Huy, family of Reading, Pa. Among those of this family who servedin the Berks County militia were Abraham, Jacob, George and by Mrs. Caroline Roland Rowbotham, great-granddaughter ofGeorge Preise, of the Berks County Battalion, Continental Line. King George shinplaster, dated M
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