2018
DOI: 10.5325/pennhistory.85.4.0460
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The East-West Divide and Frontier Efforts of the Reverend Dr. Joseph Doddridge

Abstract: Pennsylvania historians today rarely mention the Rev. Dr. Joseph Doddridge (1769–1826) despite his contributions as a historian, horticulturalist, author, physician, and clergyman probably best known for his first-hand account entitled Notes on the Settlement and Indian Wars of the western parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania, 1763–1783. Following his formative years at his family fort in Washington County, Doddridge contributed to development on the trans-Allegheny frontier. Despite his numerous contributions t… Show more

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