Inscription
Lived in the house opposite, 1773-86, and then moved to Harrisburg. Member of first U.S. Senate; wrote a famous Journal of its debates. A critic of Washington and Hamilton; pioneer leader of Jeffersonian democracy. He helped survey Sunbury, 1772.
Location
AddressFront St. (PA 147)
CitySunbury
CountyNorthumberland
StatePennsylvania
Coordinates40.864490, -76.795870
Sources
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