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Names Of Persons Who Took The Oath Of Allegiance To The State Of Pennsylvania, Between The Years 1777 And 1789, With A History Of The "Test Laws" Of P - Paperback

Names Of Persons Who Took The Oath Of Allegiance To The State Of Pennsylvania, Between The Years 1777 And 1789, With A History Of The "Test Laws" Of P - Paperback

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by Thompson Westcott (Author)

Step into the heart of Revolutionary War-era Pennsylvania, where loyalty was tested and history was written in the names of ordinary men. Names Of Persons Who Took The Oath Of Allegiance To The State Of Pennsylvania, Between The Years 1777 And 1789, With A History Of The "Test Laws" Of Pennsylvania by Thompson Westcott unlocks the living record of a turbulent age, capturing the individuals who pledged their allegiance during one of America's defining struggles. Each name, meticulously transcribed from original historical records, forms part of a vital genealogy reference collection-an enduring bridge between past and present. This volume is far more than a list; it is a window into the complex world of colonial America legal history. Westcott's thoughtful introduction explores the origins and impact of Pennsylvania's Test Laws, illuminating the revolutionary war document archive that shaped the state's identity. Whether you are tracing family history, building an academic history reference library, or delving into the Pennsylvania archives series, this book offers an authoritative resource for understanding the oath of allegiance names and the loyalty oath legislation that marked a nation's birth. Every entry is a thread in the fabric of American Revolution Pennsylvania, offering both scholars and curious readers a direct connection to those who shaped the era. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today-a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For anyone interested in Pennsylvania 1777-1789 records or the wider story of family, identity, and conviction, this is more than a historical records transcription. It is a cultural treasure, ready to inspire new generations.

Number of Pages: 152
Dimensions: 0.35 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: February 01, 2021
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