. The annals of the families of Caspar, Henry, Baltzer and George Spengler, who settled in York County, respectively, in 1729, 1732, 1732, and 1751 : with biographical and historical sketches, and memorabilia of contemporaneous local events. (generally called Jail Street because the countyjail was on it) was Jacob Upps tavern, before and after 1800;in 1816, Drift and Gardners store, Michael Gardners store, 1818,followed by Gallagher and Werts. Next south, 1812, was ConradLaubs Green Tree Inn, 60 feet front, succeeded, 1816, by FrancisJones store, 1817, by Robert Hamersleys Inn, (sign of James


. The annals of the families of Caspar, Henry, Baltzer and George Spengler, who settled in York County, respectively, in 1729, 1732, 1732, and 1751 : with biographical and historical sketches, and memorabilia of contemporaneous local events. (generally called Jail Street because the countyjail was on it) was Jacob Upps tavern, before and after 1800;in 1816, Drift and Gardners store, Michael Gardners store, 1818,followed by Gallagher and Werts. Next south, 1812, was ConradLaubs Green Tree Inn, 60 feet front, succeeded, 1816, by FrancisJones store, 1817, by Robert Hamersleys Inn, (sign of James Law-rence, Esq.,) where General Jackson quartered in 1819,^ followedby Thomas McGraths Inn, 1820, by George Fahnestocks Drugstore, 1821, and in 1823 by Charles A. Morris apothecary. Nextdoor south came Dr. John Rouse; across Mason alley, in 1805, wasthe last office of Hon. James Smith, with his high-porched, blue,rough-coated dwelling adjoining, and at the corner of King streetresided his son-in-law, attorney James Kelly. In the southwest angle of the Square, facing north, when theContinental Congress sat in the Court House, was the two-storyframe building in which James Smith had his law office, and was 1 Note 51. Note 32. SNote OLD COURT HOUSE SQUARE, YORK, PA.


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