The life of Francis Daniel Pastorius, the founder of Germantown, illustrated with ninety photographic reproductions . k--^. 5* ?»«•.?:?? ;^; ,«wamtt- a.^ f v «,0ff-^J A-,-. ./ ^ jr »££i^ ijy #^ l\-:- *rJ^ ,dH:e.:tc^]. .>4:>-\ f:-. :. ... 1 ?....^ « .»<«--fi* ^ • .V 5 ; f ^c ?^:i I The Founder of Germantown no scarcely eat it. Pastorius himself had taken the precaution, uponthe advice of a friend in England, to lay in some supplies lxM*..resailing, and in his account advises others either to procure theirown provisions or to have a binding contract both as to quantitvand quality


The life of Francis Daniel Pastorius, the founder of Germantown, illustrated with ninety photographic reproductions . k--^. 5* ?»«•.?:?? ;^; ,«wamtt- a.^ f v «,0ff-^J A-,-. ./ ^ jr »££i^ ijy #^ l\-:- *rJ^ ,dH:e.:tc^]. .>4:>-\ f:-. :. ... 1 ?....^ « .»<«--fi* ^ • .V 5 ; f ^c ?^:i I The Founder of Germantown no scarcely eat it. Pastorius himself had taken the precaution, uponthe advice of a friend in England, to lay in some supplies lxM*..resailing, and in his account advises others either to procure theirown provisions or to have a binding contract both as to quantitvand quality of the food to be served on the voyage. He advisesfurther that voyagers should, if possible, take passage on shipssailing directly to Philadelphia, as those landing in Ui)land aresubjected to many annoyances.^ It was a ver} mixed company of passengers who came overon the America with Pastorius: A Doctor of ^Medicine** withhis wife and eight children, a French captain, a Low Gernnnpastry cook, an apothecary, a glassblower, a blacksmith, a cabinet-maker, a cooper, a hatter, a shoemaker, a tailor, a gardener, yeo-men, seamstresses, etc., some eight


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