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  2. John Penn (governor) - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Lardner Penn. John Penn (14 July 1729 – 9 February 1795) was an English-born colonial administrator who served as the last governor of colonial Pennsylvania, serving in that office from 1763 to 1771 and from 1773 to 1776. Educated in Britain and Switzerland, he was also one of the Penn family proprietors of the Province of Pennsylvania ...

  3. Precautionary state of emergency declared due to concerns ...

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    Gov. Edwards has issued Executive Order 160, authorizing the director of the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) to take any actions that are appropriate and authorized by law in response to the emergency declaration, and directing all state agencies to cooperate as needed.

  4. John Penn 1725 - 1795 - University Archives and Records Center

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    During his time as lieutenant governor, John Penn enjoyed the respect of most Pennsylvanians. When the Revolution came in 1776 he was briefly held prisoner on parole, but was never convicted.

  5. List of colonial governors of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    John Penn: Lieutenant Governor: 1763–1771 Philadelphia: 25 Richard Penn: Lieutenant Governor: 1771–1773 Philadelphia: 26 John Penn: Lieutenant Governor: 1773–1776 Philadelphia

  6. John Penn - Wikipedia

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    John Penn (governor) (1729–1795), son of Richard Penn, Sr. and grandson of William Penn, colonial governor of Pennsylvania, his 25% interest in the Colony was lost in the American Revolution.

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  7. Governor declares emergency for Calcasieu Salt Mine

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    Published 7:22 pm Wednesday, September 20, 2023. By American Press Staff. (Photo courtesy of Geology.com) The offices of Gov. John Bel Edwards and Louisiana Commissioner of Conservation Monique M ...

  8. National Park Service - Signers of the Declaration (John Penn)

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    John Penn. Like fellow signers Joseph Hewes and William Hooper, John Penn adopted North Carolina as his home. Except for a 5-year stint in the Continental Congress and a brief career in State service, he passed the years peacefully as a country lawyer far from the clamor of the public forum.

  9. John Penn (governor) - Wikiwand

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    John Penn (14 July 1729 – 9 February 1795) was an English-born colonial administrator who served as the last governor of colonial Pennsylvania, serving in that office from 1763 to 1771 and from 1773 to 1776.

  10. ExplorePAHistory.com

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    John Penn, Governor of Pennsylvania Because the Penn heir refused to approve money bills that taxed his lands, there was little revenue in the public coffers to pay for frontier defense.