Nathaniel Irwin and the Plan of Union 1801

In 1681, William Penn’s father entrusted to him a proprietorship of over forty-thousand square miles of land stretching west from the Delaware River. It was named Pennsylvania. The tract was given to Penn by Charles II in repayment of a debt. A portion of Penn’s property went to his daughter Letitia and it was named … Continue reading Nathaniel Irwin and the Plan of Union 1801