Philadelphia - A History of the City and its People

Philadelphia - A History of the City and its People
Title Philadelphia - A History of the City and its People PDF eBook
Author Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer
Publisher Jazzybee Verlag
Total Pages 764
Release 2017-12-07
Genre History
ISBN 3849650839

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Dr. Oberholtzer was engaged upon this book for many months. He has aimed to present the people of Philadelphia, as well as the details of their government, and he has opened new sources of information and presents new aspects in the life of the city. His detailed and thoroughly investigated narrative covers a time of 225 years and gives in-depth insights on the foundation of the town, the Civil War years, the Declaration of Independence and many events more.

Philadelphia

Philadelphia
Title Philadelphia PDF eBook
Author Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer
Publisher
Total Pages 638
Release 1912
Genre Philadelphia (Pa.)
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Philadelphia, a History of the City and Its People

Philadelphia, a History of the City and Its People
Title Philadelphia, a History of the City and Its People PDF eBook
Author Oberholtzer, Ellis Paxson
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1911
Genre Philadelphia (Pa.)
ISBN 9781404754997

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Philadelphia

Philadelphia
Title Philadelphia PDF eBook
Author Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer
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Total Pages
Release 1912
Genre Philadelphia (Pa.)
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Philadelphia, a History of the City and Its People

Philadelphia, a History of the City and Its People
Title Philadelphia, a History of the City and Its People PDF eBook
Author Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer
Publisher
Total Pages 425
Release 2013-03-01
Genre
ISBN 9780781254991

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Philadelphia; A History of the City and Its People, a Record of 225 Years;

Philadelphia; A History of the City and Its People, a Record of 225 Years;
Title Philadelphia; A History of the City and Its People, a Record of 225 Years; PDF eBook
Author Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer
Publisher Franklin Classics Trade Press
Total Pages 636
Release 2018-11-09
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ISBN 9780344999536

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Philadelphia Stories

Philadelphia Stories
Title Philadelphia Stories PDF eBook
Author C. Dallett Hemphill
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages 369
Release 2021-05-07
Genre History
ISBN 0812299655

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For the average tourist, the history of Philadelphia can be like a leisurely carriage ride through Old City. The Liberty Bell. Independence Hall. Benjamin Franklin. The grooves in the cobblestone are so familiar, one barely notices the ride. Yet there are other paths to travel, and the ride can be bumpy. Beyond the famed founders, other Americans walked the streets of Philadelphia whose lives were, in their own ways, just as emblematic of the promises and perils of the new nation. Philadelphia Stories chronicles twelve of these lives to explore the city's people and places from the colonial era to the years before the Civil War. This collective portrait includes men and women, Black and white Americans, immigrants and native born. If mostly forgotten today, banker Stephen Girard was one of the wealthiest men ever to have lived, and his material legacy can be seen by visiting sites such as Girard College. In a different register, but equally impressive, were the accomplishments of Sarah Thorn Tyndale. In a few short years as a widow she made enough money on her porcelain business to retire to a life as a reformer. Others faced frustration. Take, for example, Grace Growden Galloway. Born to an important family, she saw her home invaded and her property confiscated by patriot forces. Or consider the life of Francis Johnson, a Black bandleader and composer who often performed at the Musical Fund Hall, which still stands today. And yet he was barred from joining its Society. Philadelphia Stories examines their rich lives, as well as those of others who shaped the city's past. Many of the places inhabited by these people survive to this day. In the pages of this book and on the streets of the city, one can visit both the people and places of Philadelphia's rich history.