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A trove of primary writing and learned essays from early Pennsylvania, gathered and arranged with uncommon care. History comes vividly to life.Volume XXIX of The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography assembles period scholarship, a Pennsylvania historical journal blending documentary transcriptions, interpretive essays and biographies of early Americans with footnoted rigour. As an American history anthology and scholarly history periodical, it addresses colonial Pennsylvania studies and the wider field of nineteenth-century history journals, rewarding casual readers curious about local origins as well as specialists pursuing regional historical research. Rooted in the collections and networks of the Philadelphia Historical Society and bearing the marks of early American scholarship, this volume functions as an academic reference collection and a practical genealogy resource for those tracing Pennsylvania roots, while still offering readable accounts of people, places and events that shaped an emerging state.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. More than mere historical magazine back issues, Volume XXIX is a record of methods, debates and voices that helped shape regional historiography and the evolving study of American identity. Casual readers will discover human stories and local colour; classic-literature collectors and institutional libraries will prize its documentary value and its place within early American scholarship. Biographies of early Americans and meticulously sourced notes make this volume both an academic reference collection and a go-to genealogy resource for Pennsylvania research. Collectors of historical magazine back issues will welcome its careful presentation, while bookish readers will enjoy the grain of nineteenth-century scholarship.