Pennsylvania

[[Independence Hall |dance = Polka |fossil = Trilobite |soil = Hazleton |image_route = PA-18.svg |image_quarter = 1999 PA Proof.png |quarter_release_date = 1999 }} Pennsylvania (, ), officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Dutch: ), is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States. Pennsylvania borders Delaware to its southeast, Maryland to its south, West Virginia to its southwest, Ohio and the Ohio River to its west, Lake Erie and New York to its north, the Delaware River and New Jersey to its east, and the Canadian province of Ontario to its northwest.

Pennsylvania is the fifth-most populous state in the United States, with over 13 million residents as of the 2020 United States census. The state is the 33rd-largest by area and has the ninth-highest population density among all states. The largest metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is the southeastern Delaware Valley, which includes and surrounds Philadelphia, the state's largest and nation's sixth-most populous city. The second-largest metropolitan area, Greater Pittsburgh, is centered in and around Pittsburgh, the state's second-largest city. The state's subsequent five most populous cities are Allentown, Reading, Erie, Scranton, and Bethlehem. The state capital is Harrisburg.

Pennsylvania's geography is highly diverse. The Appalachian Mountains run through the center of the state; the Allegheny and Pocono mountains span much of Northeastern Pennsylvania; close to 60% of the state is forested. While it has only of waterfront along Lake Erie and the Delaware River, Pennsylvania has the most navigable rivers of any state in the nation, including the Allegheny, Delaware, Genesee, Ohio, Schuylkill, Susquehanna, and others.

Pennsylvania was founded in 1681 through a royal land grant to William Penn, son of the state's namesake. Prior to that, between 1638 and 1655, a southeast portion of the state was part of New Sweden, a Swedish Empire colony. Established as a haven for religious and political tolerance, the colonial-era Province of Pennsylvania was known for its relatively peaceful relations with native tribes, innovative government system, and religious pluralism.

Pennsylvania played a vital and historic role in the American Revolution and the ultimately successful quest for independence from the British Empire, hosting the First and Second Continental Congress leading to the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. On December 12, 1787, Pennsylvania became the second state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. The bloodiest battle of the American Civil War, at Gettysburg over three days in July 1863, proved the war's turning point, leading to the Union's preservation. Throughout the late 19th and 20th centuries, the state's manufacturing-based economy contributed to the development of much of the nation's early infrastructure, including key bridges, skyscrapers, and military hardware used in U.S.-led victories in World War I, World War II, and the Cold War.

Since the state's 1787 founding, a number of influential Pennsylvanians have proven national and global leaders in their respective fields. Pennsylvania also has accumulated a lengthy list of firsts among U.S. states, including founding the nation's first library (1731), the first social club (1732), the first science organization (1743), the first Lutheran church (1748), the first hospital (1751), the first medical school (1765), the first daily newspaper (1784), the first arts institution (1805), the first theatre (1809), the first business school (1881), and other firsts among the nation's 50 states. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. 181
    by Rawle, William, 1788-1858
    Published 1829
    Philadelphia : M'Carty & Davis, 1829-1836.
    1 online resource (5 v.)
    ...Pennsylvania. Supreme Court...
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  2. 182
    Published 1776
    [Philadelphia] : [Printed by John Dunlap], [1776]
    1 online resource (1 sheet)
    ...Pennsylvania. General Assembly...
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  3. 183
    Philadelphia : Rees Welsh & Co., 1882-1886.
    4 v. ; 24 cm.
    Also issued in microfiche.
    ...Pennsylvania. Supreme Court...
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  4. 184
    Published 1777
    [Philadelphia] : [Printed by John Dunlap], [1777]
    1 online resource (1 sheet)
    ...Pennsylvania. Council of Safety...
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  5. 185
    by Rawle, William, 1788-1858
    Published 1885
    Philadelphia : George T. Bisel, 1885.
    1 online resource (5 v.)
    ...Pennsylvania. Supreme Court...
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  6. 186
    Published 1765
    [Philadelphia] : [Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall], [1765]
    1 online resource (1 sheet)
    ...Pennsylvania. Land Office...
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  7. 187
    by Rawle, William, 1788-1858
    Published 1829
    Philadelphia : M'Carty & Davis, 1829-1836.
    1 online resource (5 v.)
    ...Pennsylvania. Supreme Court...
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  8. 188
    Published 1848
    Philadelphia : J. Kay, jr. & brother, 1848-1852.
    1 online resource (10 v.)
    ...Pennsylvania. Supreme Court...
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  9. 189
    Published 1858
    Harrisburg : A. Boyd Hamilton, State printer, 1858.
    1 online resource (412 pages)
    ...Pennsylvania. General Assembly...
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  10. 190
    Published 1760
    [Philadelphia?] : [Publisher not identified], [176-]
    1 online resource (1 sheet)
    ...Pennsylvania. General Assembly...
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  11. 191
    Published 1859
    Philadelphia : T. & J.W. Johnson & Co., 1859-
    Online version of the print publication.
    Also issued in microfiche.
    ...Pennsylvania. Supreme Court...
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  12. 192
    Published 1873
    [Place of publication not identified] : Ringwalt & Brown, [1873?]
    1 online resource (48 pages)
    ...Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention...
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  13. 193
    Published 1800
    Washington: Printed by John Colerick, and may be had of the booksellers in Philadelphia, 1800.
    x, 396, [2], xxiv, vi p., 1 ̋., 318 p. 24 cm.
    ...Pennsylvania. County Courts...
  14. 194
    Philadelphia.
    v. ill., ports.
    ...Pennsylvania Hospital (Philadelphia, Pa.)...
  15. 195
    Published 1938
    Philadelphia : Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art, -1938.
    33 v. : ill. ; 24 -25 cm.
    Also issued online.
    ...Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art...
  16. 196
    Published 1927
    Harrisburg, PA : Published by Direction of the Secretary of Agriculture : Harrisburg Publishing Co., state printer, 1906-[1927]
    v. : ill. ; 24 cm.
    ...Pennsylvania State Beekeepers' Association...
  17. 197
    Published 1891
    Harrisburg : Edwin K. Meyers, State Printer, -1891.
    v. ; 24 cm.
    ...Pennsylvania. Attorney General's Office...
  18. 198
    Published 1928
    Harrisburg, PA : Published by direction of the Secretary of Agriculture Harrisburg Publishing Co., state printer, 1906-[1928]
    v. : ill. ; 24 cm.
    ...Pennsylvania State Beekeepers' Association...
  19. 199
    Published 1928
    Harrisburg, PA : United Evangelical Pub., -[1928?]
    v. : ill. ; 24 cm.
    ...Pennsylvania State Beekeepers' Association...
  20. 200
    Philadelphia : [s.n.,
    v. : ill. ; 24 cm.
    ...University of Pennsylvania. Botanical Laboratory...

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