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 From //**Narratives of early Pennsylvania, West New Jersey and Delaware, 1630-1707**//\\   From //**Narratives of early Pennsylvania, West New Jersey and Delaware, 1630-1707**//\\  
 pp. 290-291\\  pp. 290-291\\ 
-//**In a Letter from Robert Turner, a Merchant in Philadelphis and one of the Councel, the 15th of October, 1686**//\\ +//In a Letter from Robert Turner, a Merchant in Philadelphis and one of the Councel, the 15th of October, 1686//\\ 
 "... As to the Town, Building goeth on.  John Redman is building one Brick House for Richard Whitpain, of sixty Foot long, and fifty six Foot wide.  For the Widow Farmer, another Brick House.  For Thomas Barker and Samuel Jobson* two Brick Cellars, and Chimnies for back Kitchings.  Thomas Ducket is Building a Brick House at the Skulkil, forty eight Foot long and three Stories high; there are two other Brick Houses to be built this Summer."\\  "... As to the Town, Building goeth on.  John Redman is building one Brick House for Richard Whitpain, of sixty Foot long, and fifty six Foot wide.  For the Widow Farmer, another Brick House.  For Thomas Barker and Samuel Jobson* two Brick Cellars, and Chimnies for back Kitchings.  Thomas Ducket is Building a Brick House at the Skulkil, forty eight Foot long and three Stories high; there are two other Brick Houses to be built this Summer."\\ 
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