He was subsequently raised to the rank of brigadier-general of militia in his native State-filled many civil stations-was member of Congress for sixteen years-voted for the war in 1812-lived to see mother Britain flogged a second time-spent his last years in the full sunshine of quiescent peace-died at allentown, Pa.
"Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution"
L. Carroll Judson
We are now riding due southward along the allentown pike."
"My Lady of the North"
Randall Parrish
Rumor hath it that the first Portland cement in America was made at allentown, Pa.
"Love Conquers All"
Robert C. Benchley