SLC, Room 208
Parking lot #7 to the Student Life Center
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$39
Few realize that the well-known founder of Philadelphia also owned all of New Jersey in the late 17th century. Nor that the famous Quaker inherited an enslaved man from Tinton Falls. This session will reveal Penn’s dream of establishing a Quaker community in West Jersey, and his dealings with Monmouth County’s Hartshorne and Morris families.
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