Reminiscences of Plymouth, Luzerne County, Penna.; a pen picture of the old landmarks of the town; the names of old residents; the manners, customs and descriptive scenes, and incidents of its early history . go, the Plymouth Plan-ing Mill Company reshingled this house, and it wasfound that the old shingles had been nailed on with handforged nails. In early days, houses were built to last,and this one, although it has been changed in appearanceand altered to suit the requirements of tenants, is appar-ently in as good condition as ever. A little farther to theeast was the story and a half house


Reminiscences of Plymouth, Luzerne County, Penna.; a pen picture of the old landmarks of the town; the names of old residents; the manners, customs and descriptive scenes, and incidents of its early history . go, the Plymouth Plan-ing Mill Company reshingled this house, and it wasfound that the old shingles had been nailed on with handforged nails. In early days, houses were built to last,and this one, although it has been changed in appearanceand altered to suit the requirements of tenants, is appar-ently in as good condition as ever. A little farther to theeast was the story and a half house, which for many yearswas the residence of Emanuel Wharram, Mr. WadhamsEnglish farmer. He had a large family and moved toOhio a good many years ago and where some of hisdescendants yet reside. Up on the hill from the Wadhams house and I be-lieve somewhere in the vicinity of the present ShawneeCemetery, was the residence of Benjamin Pringle anotherold Plymouth resident. He had two daughters, onenamed Martha, and the other, Bertha or Berthia. Notfar from the location of this house was the residence ofSamuel Lewis, an old resident, and where later livedSamuel Harrison whose daughter married IB u


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