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NARE, Representative

JOHN H. WARE, III, Senator

TRUSTEES EX OFFICIO

RAYMOND P. SHAFER, Governor of the Commonwealth

ROBERT P. CASEY, Auditor General

GRACE M. SLOAN, State Treasurer

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

SYLVESTER K. STEVENS, Executive Director

WILLIAM J. WEWER, Deputy Executive Director

DONALD H. KENT, Director Bureau of Archives and History

FRANK J. SCHMIDT, Director Bureau of Historic Sites and Properties

WILLIAM N. RICHARDS, Director Bureau of Museums


Preface

In an Age when man's horizons are constantly being widened to include hitherto little-known or non-existent countries, and even other planets and outer space, there is still much to be said for the oft-neglected study of man in his more immediate environs. Intrigued with the historical tale of the "Fair Play settlers" of the West Branch Valley of the Susquehanna River and practically a life-long resident of the West Branch Valley, this writer felt that their story was worth telling and that it might offer some insight into the development of democracy on the frontier. The result is an ethnography of the Fair Play settlers. This account, however, is not meant to typify the frontier experience; it is simply an illustration, and, the author hopes, a useful one.

No intensive research can be conducted without the help and encouragement of many fine and wonderful people. This author is deeply indebted to librarians, archivists and historians, local historians and genealogists, local and county historical societies, and collectors of manuscripts, diaries, and journals pertinent to the history of the West Branch Valley. A comprehensive listing of all who have assisted in this effort would be too extensive, but certain persons cannot be ignored. My grateful appreciation is here expressed to a few of these; but my gratitude is no less sincere to the many persons who a

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The Fair Play Settlers of the West Branch Valley, 1769-1784, page 1
by George D. Wolf

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