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Hotels & Taverns
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Sunday, February 22, 2009. The landlord of a hotel was apt to be a man of consequence and standing in the community. As a class they were generally respected and were often called to hold public office when it was a distinction to hold public office, as marking the esteem and respect and confidence in which one was held by his fellow citizens. "(George Bedford - Early Recollections). December Court Session 1788. At northeast corner present Washington). Jesse Fell (Sign of the Buck, Fell tavern). Col Jaco...
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Jesse Fell
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Back to Old Fell House. Saturday, November 22, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In the year 1788 I used it in nailery, and found it to be profitable in that business. The nails made with it would neat the weight of the rods, and frequently a balance over. But it was the opinion of those who worked it in their furnaces, that it would not due for fuel, because when a small parcel was left on their fires and not blown it would go out. I am thy affectionate cousin,.
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Philip Bancker (Old Fell House)
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Philip Bancker (Old Fell House). Back to Old Fell House. Saturday, November 22, 2008. Philip Bancker was a German immigrant who operated the Old Fell House through the 1850's. He was (apparently) the second husband of German immigrant Mary Zaum Bancker Herold whose daughter Mary married Charles Gabel. And daughter Louisa married Theodore Berger. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Jesse Fell
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Sunday, February 22, 2009. Back to Town Characters. Judge Jesse Fell lived on what. Was later the northeast corner of Northampton and Washington streets. He kept a tavern there and it was known by the " Sign of the Buck. This is the memorandum he made on a fly leaf of a book called "Illustrations of Masonry"—February 11 th. The lieutenant of the county. He was afterwards appointed by the governor, inspector of the Luzerne. Rear and three paces to the rear, march! They were both Quakers, and this accounts...
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Theodore Berger (Old Fell House)
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Theodore Berger (Old Fell House). Back to Old Fell House. Saturday, November 22, 2008. Theodore Berger, a German immigrant, was proprietor of the Old Fell House through the early 1870's. He was married to Louisa Bancker, daughter of Philip Bancker and Mary Zaum Bancker Herald. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Anthony Weiss (Old Fell House)
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Anthony Weiss (Old Fell House). Back to Old Fell House. Saturday, November 22, 2008. A peculiar incident connected with the purchase of the property by present owner, Anthony Weiss, was that Mr. Weiss hasd a considerable sum of money deposited in Rockafellow's bank and when he purchased the property he drew all the money he had in the bank and paid for the property. The next day the bank failed. Old Landmark to be Torn Down. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Joseph Herald (Old Fell House)
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Joseph Herald (Old Fell House). Back to Old Fell House. Saturday, November 22, 2008. Joseph Herald was a German immigrant who operated the Old Fell House through the 1860's. He was (apparently) the third husband of German immigrant Mary Zaum Bancker Herold whose daughter Mary Zaum married Charles Gabel. And daughter Louisa Bancker married Theodore Berger. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).