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Uploaded by PennTreatyMuseum on Jan 31, 2008
The historical significance of John Graves Simcoe and William Penn and their interaction with the land along the Delaware River.
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Is there a reference source for the maps displayed of the Philadelphia area? I'd love to study them some more.
1rikster66 2 years ago
Wow, I had no idea Simcoe had such a colorful past prior to becoming the first LG of Upper Canada. And no offence, but his true legacy is as LG of Upper Canada, not as a member of the Queen's Rangers.
snowstormcan 3 years ago
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Is there a reference source for the maps displayed of the Philadelphia area? I'd love to study them some more.
1rikster66 2 years ago
Wow, I had no idea Simcoe had such a colorful past prior to becoming the first LG of Upper Canada. And no offence, but his true legacy is as LG of Upper Canada, not as a member of the Queen's Rangers.
snowstormcan 3 years ago