An Old Turnpike Road With Mere Mention of Some Persons And Places Incident Ther

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Jacob L Gossler
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In the first interval my father was part owner of the ferry, and kept the inn (or tavern) near the landing. He was also interested in a line of stages running between Columbia and York. These stages ran regularly and daily, in which respect they were unlike the first coaches (in 1758) which ran between Edinburgh and Newcastle — the public notice stating that " the coach would set out from the Grass Market ilka Tuesday, at twa o'clock in the day, GOD WULLIN', but, zvhcther or no, on Wednesday. "...* the Express suspended all business except military printing, and with true patriotism sounded the call to arms, entreating all able-bodied men to join Colonel I-lmlin Franklin's regiment, then organizing. On June 30 the same paper published only a half sheet. In this half sheet we note the following communication from Colonel Samuel Shoch: ' The bridge al this point, owned by the Columbia V>7m\, was burned by the United States mili- tary authorities, to prevent the rebels from crossing the Susquehanna.

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