Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755
Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755
Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755
Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755
Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755
Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755
Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755
Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755
Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755
Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755
Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755
Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755
Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755
Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755
Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755
Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755
Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755
Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755

Nicholas Scull Field Notes, 1741-1755


Permanent ID:
14755
Call number:
Am. 1359
Date:
1741 – 1755
Image Description:
Field notes of Nicholas Scull (1687-1761) with surveying information of streets and residences in Philadelphia and vicinity.  Scull, also a cartographer, was the Surveyor General of Pennsylvania from 1748-1761 and prior to this also served as Sheriff of Philadelphia County.  His father was a surveyor as were his three sons.  In 1737, Scull played a key role in the surveying which led to the Walking Purchase (or Treaty) between the Penn family and the Lenape.
This volume covers the years 1741-1755.  As for this volume, pages 28 to 58 are blank and were not imaged.
Address:
Philadelphia
Format:
Survey; Manuscripts
Dimensions:
Width: 16.5 cm, Height: 21.5 cm, Depth: 0.5 cm
Related Person or Organization:
Scull, Nicholas (creator)