The Biographical Dictionary of Pennsylvania Legislators is proud
to announce publication of Volume 3 of its multi-volume series,
Lawmaking and Legislators in Pennsylvania. Volume 3, distributed
by the Penn State University Press, covers the Assembly terms
from 1757 through 1775, a period that witnessed the French and
Indian War, the expansion of Pennsylvania, with the addition
of Bedford, Northumberland, and Westmoreland counties, the Stamp
Act crisis, the development of extra-legal committees, the creation
of county militias, and the eventual overthrow of the colonial
government.
Among the legislators profiled in Volume 3 are Benjamin Franklin,
William Allen, Joseph Galloway, Daniel Roberdeau, George Bryan,
John Armstrong, William Thompson, Henry Keppele, Isaac Norris,
Israel Pemberton, James Pemberton, George Taylor, George Ross,
Emanuel Carpenter, John Morton, Nathaniel Pennock, Israel Jacobs,
Robert McPherson, Edward Biddle, John Potts, Samuel Potts, Thomas
Potts, Samuel Miles, Michael Hillegas, and Thomas Willing.
Also included are a series of introductory essays focusing on such
topics as the rules and procedures of the Assembly, the Pennsylvania
Iron Industry, the legislators and civic improvement, the Quaker
party, and the prelude to revolution
The volume also contains 16 charts, two maps, a complete sessions
list for those years, and numerous appendices that highlight such
topics as the religious affiliations and residences of the legislators,
laws enacted in Pennsylvania, and committee assignments by speaker. |
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