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- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (32608 bytes)
3: ...largest nationally, with some 5.7 million people. Philadelphia is the central city for the [[Delaware Valley]] [...
5: ...jamin Franklin]] playing an extraordinary role in Philadelphia's rise.
8: city = Philadelphia |
9: state = Pennsylvania |
12: seal = Philadelphia City Seal Color.jpg |
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- Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
4: ...ennsylvania]], which is now part of [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]], she was the daughter of a well-do-t...
6: ...nia Academy of the Fine Arts]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] (1861-1865). Tired of patronizing instructors a...
37: ...Alexander J. Cassatt]] was the president of the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]] from [[1899]] until his death in [[190... - Jane Delano (3466 bytes)
4: ... Nurses at University Hospital in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]. - Grace Kelly (6610 bytes)
5: ...k" followed in that tradition. ''Kelly Drive'' in Philadelphia is named for John, Jr., who was a city councilman... - George Washington (29551 bytes)
47: ...fensive aimed at taking the colonial capital of [[Philadelphia]]. He severely defeated Washington's forces at th...
49: .... Later, it attacked the British army moving from Philadelphia to New York at the [[Battle of Monmouth]] on [[Ju...
62: ...sided over the [[Constitutional Convention]] in [[Philadelphia]] in [[1787]]. For the most part he did not parti...
106: ... Judge Staines]] escaped the Executive Mansion in Philadelphia in [[1796]] and lived the rest of her life free i...
109: ...]], [[rector]] of St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Philadelphia mentioned in a weekly sermon that those in elevat... - George M. Dallas (3858 bytes)
3: ...as a [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]] from [[Pennsylvania]] and the eleventh [[Vice President of the United...
5: ...s district attorney for the eastern district of [[Pennsylvania]] from 1829 to [[1831]]. He was elected as a [[...
7: ... the practice of law. He was attorney general of Pennsylvania from 1833 to [[1835]]. He was appointed by Presi...
9: ...]] from [[1856]] to [[1861]], when he returned to Philadelphia, and died there. He is interred in St. Peter's C...
14: {{succession box|title=[[Mayor of Philadelphia]]|before=[[Joseph Watson]]|after=[[Benjamin W. Ri... - Grover Cleveland (20963 bytes)
62: ...] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania. - Prime Meridian (3211 bytes)
29: * [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] - United States (58223 bytes)
154: | 6. ||align=left | [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] || 1,584,064 - Delaware (15006 bytes)
42: ...II of England]]), and was part of the colony of [[Pennsylvania]]. In 1704 the "three lower counties" gained a s...
44: ...rkers remain. The remanider of the border between Pennsylvania and Delaware is formed by an [[arc]] known as [[T...
65: Delaware is bounded to the north by Pennsylvania, to the east by the Delaware River and the Atlant...
71: ... is served by network stations in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] and the southern part by network stations in [[...
109: ...as both a job hub and suburb with [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]. - Maryland (22654 bytes)
45: ...he [[William Penn|Penn family]], which controlled Pennsylvania, engaged two surveyors, [[Charles Mason]] and [[J...
71: Maryland is bounded on the north by [[Pennsylvania]], on the west by [[West Virginia]], on the east ... - Vermont (39851 bytes)
78: ... Dr. Thomas Young of [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], a supporter of the delegates who wrote a lette... - Pennsylvania (32594 bytes)
2: Name = Pennsylvania |
3: Fullname = Commonwealth of Pennsylvania |
4: Flag = Pennsylvania state flag.png |
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Pennsylvania]] |
6: Seal = Pennsylvania state seal.png | - New Jersey (35646 bytes)
39: ...included parts of [[Delaware]] and southeastern [[Pennsylvania]]. These territories were taken by the Dutch in 1...
74: ... of the other urban communities just outside of [[Philadelphia]] and [[New York City]]. More suburban New York b...
88: ...b|suburban]] area, while South Jersey is within [[Philadelphia]]'s general sphere of influence. Such geographic...
92: ...n the south by [[Delaware]], and on the west by [[Pennsylvania]] (the latter two across the [[Delaware River]].)...
126: ...most of them affluent, of [[New York City]] and [[Philadelphia]]. New Jersey is also the most densely populated ... - Sumerian language (10760 bytes)
20: The University of Pennsylvania began excavating Sumerian [[Nippur]] in 1888.
34: ...erary tablets as possible from the collections in Philadelphia, Istanbul, and Jena." - American Revolution (17069 bytes)
54: ...d on [[September 5]], [[1774]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], and endorsed the [[Suffolk Resolves]], which d... - Timeline of United States revolutionary history (1760-1789) (5450 bytes)
51: *[[1787]] - [[Constitutional Convention]] in Philadelphia
52: *[[1787]] - [[Delaware]], [[Pennsylvania]] and [[New Jersey]] become states - Timeline of United States history (1860-1899) (10289 bytes)
78: *[[1876]] - [[Centennial Exposition]] in [[Philadelphia]]
116: *[[1889]] - [[Johnstown flood]] in Pennsylvania - History of the United States (1776-1789) (19792 bytes)
7: ...[[North America]], began meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Congress immediately began to organize a fe...
15: ...vising the Articles. That Convention, meeting in Philadelphia, chose, instead, to write a Constitution, which w...
29: ...cond [[Continental Congress]], still meeting in [[Philadelphia]] declared the independence of the United States ...
31: ...up the Hudson to meet Burgoyne, went, instead, to Philadelphia, in a vain attempt to end the war by capturing th...
45: ...ling the convention, which met in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], during the Summer of 1787. Known to history a... - History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
38: ...eral government even set up a school in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in an attempt to impose the values and beliefs o...
115: ...inally a secret, ritualistic society organized by Philadelphia garment workers, it was open to all workers, incl...
119: ...ltimore, Maryland; Chicago, Illinois; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Buffalo, New York; and San Francisco, California...
121: ...s of 1892 at Carnegie's steel works in Homestead, Pennsylvania.
166: ...ration, especially its foreign policy. Meeting at Philadelphia, the Republicans expressed jubilation over the su... - Colonial America (32872 bytes)
2: ...d. The [[Quakers]] of [[Province of Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]], the [[Puritans]] of [[New England]], the gold-...
65: ...ey]], [[Province of New York]], and [[Province of Pennsylvania]].''
67: ... into [[Long Island]] and [[Connecticut]]); the [[Pennsylvania Dutch]] would stand out as a unique ethnic group.
112: ... [[Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston]], and [[Philadelphia]] saw its identity as British. Although many had...
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