By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation : Whereas it appears by a deposition ... that, on Sunday, the tenth day of this month, a certain Frederick Stump, a German, of Penn's township, in the county of Cumberland, did, in violation of the public faith, and in defiance of all law, inhumanly and wickedly kill, without any provocation, four Indian men, and two Indian women, in his own house ... Given ... at Philadelphia, the nineteenth day of January ... one thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor (1763-1771 : Penn), American Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania), Benjamin Franklin Papers (University of Pennsylvania), Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania), Hall & Sellers (Printer)
Other Authors: Penn, John, 1729-1795
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia: : Printed by D. Hall, and W. Sellers., 1768
Philadelphia: : Printed by D. Hall, and W. Sellers, [1768]
Philadelphia : 1768
Philadelphia: : 1768
Philadelphia: : [1768]
Series:Early American imprints no. 11024.
Early American imprints no. 11024.
Early American imprints no. 11025.
Early American imprints no. 11025.
Early American imprints no. 11026.
Early American imprints no. 11026.
Early American imprints no. 41864.
Early American imprints no. 41864.
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