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    2. Pattee, This might be a lead for you. From "History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, 1892 by Meginness pg 347: Early Industrial Development The first boot and shoemaker of any note in the borough was Jeremiah Tallman, who, as early as 1799, opened the business in a frame shop on the southwest corner of Third and Pine Streets. ...................................... The second workman at this trade was Henry Harris, who about the year 1808 erected a two-story frame building on the Southeast corner of Market Square. Page 188: Col. Samuel Hunter, .........When Northumberland County was organized n 1772 he was appointed one of the first justices, and served in the Assembly from 1772 to 1775............Colonel Hunter married Susannah Scott, sister of Abraham Scott, formerly member from Lancaster. ....... Page 719: William Harris was born in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, son of John and Susan (Scott) Harris. ................ If you do not have access to this book, I would be glad to copy off these pages for you. Eldred

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