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Pennsylvania -- History -- French and Indian War, 1755-1763

BOOK

Title:  
General Benjamin Franklin: the military career of a philosopher
Creator:
Nolan, J. Bennett (James Bennett), 1877-1964
Publication:
University of Pennsylvania press, Philadelphia, 1936.
Notes:  
Maps for lining covers. Bibliography: p. 99-101.
Call #:  
B F85NO
Extent:
vi, [4] 101 p. : port. il. ; octavo.



BOOK

Title:  
The French and Indian War in Pennsylvania 1753-1763: fortification and struggle during the war for empire
Creators:
Waddell, Louis M. | Bomberger, Bruce. | Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
Publication:
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pa, 1996.
Notes:  
Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-108) and index.
Call #:  
DLAR 4396
Extent:
viii, 112 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Forts on the Pennsylvania frontier, 1753-1758
Creator:
Hunter, William A. (William Albert), 1908-
Publication:
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pa, 1960.
Notes:  
Frontispiece: Benjamin Franklin at Fort Allen; an illustrative woodcut by Alexander Anderson (1775-1870) For Franklin see Index. Bibliography: p. 565-572
Call #:  
974.8 H915F
Extent:
xi, 596 p. : il., diagrs. ; octavo.



PAMPHLET

Title:  
A brief view of the conduct of Pennsylvania, for the year 1755: so far as it affected the general service of the British colonies, particularly the expedition under the late General Braddock ... In a second letter to a friend in London
Creator:
Smith, William, 1727-1803
Publication:
Printed for R. Griffiths ... and sold by Mr. Bradford in Philadelphia, London, 1756.
Notes:  
Not in Ford.
Call #:  
973 PAM. V.37, NO.3
Extent:
88 p. ; 21 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
A brief view of the conduct of Pennsylvania, for the year 1755: so far as it affected the general service of the British colonies, particularly the expedition under the late General Braddock. With an account of the shocking inhumanities, committed by incursions of the Indians upon the province in October and November
Creator:
Smith, William, 1727-1803
Publication:
Printed for R. Griffiths and sold by Mr. Bradford in Philadelphia, London, 1756.
Notes:  
Tells of Benjamin Franklin's efforts to get wagons for Gen. Braddock: p.32-34. Not in Ford. Huntington Collection of Frankliniana Dep. by the Metropolitan Mus. of Art.
Call #:  
551.22 T34
Extent:
88 p. ; 21 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Officers and soldiers in the service of the province of Pennsylvania. 1744-1764
Parent:
Pennsylvania archives. 2d. ser. v.2
Creator:
Pennsylvania
Publication:
Pennsylvania archives, Harrisburg, 1876.
Call #:  
974.8 P382 SER.2, V.2
Extent:
p.[487]-615 ; 21 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Early western journals, 1748-1765
Creators:
Weiser, Conrad, 1696-1760 | Thwaites, Reuben Gold, 1853-1913
Publication:
Wennawoods Pub, Lewisburg, PA, 1998.
Notes:  
Originally published: 1904.
Call #:  
DLAR 4328
Extent:
328 p. ; 24 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1708-1792
Abstract:  

James Burd (1726-1793) was well-known in colonial Pennsylvania through his role in the French and Indian War, as well as his connections to many of the colony's leading families (most notably the Shippen family). Initially starting out as a merchant in Philadelphia, Burd became increasingly involved with colonial affairs after moving to Lancaster County with his family in 1752. It would be on the frontier where Burd would make his mark first as a soldier, and later as a magistrate. The Burd-Shippen Papers consist mainly of letters and business documents sent to James Burd, with the bulk of the collection relating to the French and Indian War, 1754-1763, in which Burd served as an officer commanding troops at Fort Augusta and elsewhere. The collection reflects all aspects of Burd's life in Pennsylvania as a merchant, soldier, and magistrate; as well as his involvement with the Shippen family professionally and personally. Intermixed with items sent to Burd are receipts to his wife Sarah Shippen Burd, and correspondence between Edward Shippen and James Hamilton regarding land matters and Indian affairs in Lancaster.
Call #:  
Mss.B.B892
Extent:
6.5 Linear feet