. The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications]. d by Elliston Perot, the ancestorof the present owner, Elliston Perot Morris. The grandinterior of this stately mansion always commands muchattention, antique furniture, paintings and bric-a-brac, oldfamily sofas and tables, none less than one hundred yearsold. In the hall stands a two-hundred-year-old clockwhich ticks away the hours in solemn metre. All thesefurnishings are kept up with a great deal of pride. There is no colonial house that is so well taken care extensive grounds on the south and west are shadedwith old trees and all


. The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications]. d by Elliston Perot, the ancestorof the present owner, Elliston Perot Morris. The grandinterior of this stately mansion always commands muchattention, antique furniture, paintings and bric-a-brac, oldfamily sofas and tables, none less than one hundred yearsold. In the hall stands a two-hundred-year-old clockwhich ticks away the hours in solemn metre. All thesefurnishings are kept up with a great deal of pride. There is no colonial house that is so well taken care extensive grounds on the south and west are shadedwith old trees and all is kept in perfect order. Market localities outside of Philadelphia recall so manystories of the Revolutionary and colonial days as MarketSquare. This open place, about one half acre in extent,was designated as the green in early times. Attemptshave been made at different time to name it MonumentSquare on account of the soldiers monument erected there in 1883. The ground originally was purchased from James De CO 1 Xm o H 2 — 2 £ I II. mm Ml :«S*


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