. Map modeling in geography : including the use of sand, clay putty, paper pulp, plaster of Paris, and other materials : also chalk modeling in its adaptation to purposes of illustration. f Franklin directs,even across the broad Atlantic, the actions of the congressas it flies from Philadelphia to Lancaster and York. (See Fig. loi.) As the war closes, Harrisburg is founded in 1785, and becomesthe capital of the state in 1812. Dr. Joseph Priestley, the dis-coverer of oxygen, 1774, comes to this country from England in1794 to pass the last ten years of his life, David Bradford leadsin the Whisky


. Map modeling in geography : including the use of sand, clay putty, paper pulp, plaster of Paris, and other materials : also chalk modeling in its adaptation to purposes of illustration. f Franklin directs,even across the broad Atlantic, the actions of the congressas it flies from Philadelphia to Lancaster and York. (See Fig. loi.) As the war closes, Harrisburg is founded in 1785, and becomesthe capital of the state in 1812. Dr. Joseph Priestley, the dis-coverer of oxygen, 1774, comes to this country from England in1794 to pass the last ten years of his life, David Bradford leadsin the Whisky Rebellion, of 1794, and Light Horse Harrycomes up from Virginia to quell the insurrection. Could hedream that his greater son would lead the hosts to battle amongthe hills at Gettysburg? At Erie, in 1796, ** Mad AnthonyWayne, returning from the Northwest Territory, dies leaving theIndians to dread the return of Big Wind should they dare war upon the Americans. Fifty-one years before, in Ches-ter county, in the opposite corner of the state, this brave com-mander first saw the light of earth. In making these charts the names maybe printed in chalks of From 177^ to iSoo. 217. 2i8 Value to the Eye-Minded. different colors, and these may be fixed or prevented fromrubbing by spraying with a httle absolute alcohol. Teachers of history must not strain at a gnat and swallow acamel, at least in the matter of dates. We have Authority forall which we have given, and although all authorities do notagree,—and our cuts would not allow of the day and month,—still we would not have the MOTIVE of the work lost in any quib-bles as to dates. Some may even dispute the treaty of peace, orthe purchase of lands by Penn ; still a monument in Philadelphiamarks the spot, called by the Indians Shackamaxon, where, undera spreading elm, the formal treaty is said to have been made. Inthe studio of an artist may be seen many broadly executedsketches called studies, and we have these in mind when


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