Phineas Waller (January 31, 1774 – June 3, 1859) was an American landowner and the father of David Jewett Waller Sr. In the first part of the 1800s, he worked as a farmer and distiller, but in 1823, he moved to his father's farm in Oaquago, New York. While in New York, he created the failed village of Wallersville and attempted to build a bridge across the Susquehanna River. In 1836, he returned to Pennsylvania and purchased a number of tracts of land.
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| - Phineas Waller (January 31, 1774 – June 3, 1859) was an American landowner and the father of David Jewett Waller Sr. In the first part of the 1800s, he worked as a farmer and distiller, but in 1823, he moved to his father's farm in Oaquago, New York. While in New York, he created the failed village of Wallersville and attempted to build a bridge across the Susquehanna River. In 1836, he returned to Pennsylvania and purchased a number of tracts of land. (en)
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| - Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
- David Jewett Waller Sr.
- Utica, New York
- Connecticut
- American landowners
- Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania
- Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
- Post office
- Mail coach
- People from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
- Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
- Iron ore
- American Revolutionary War
- Dallas Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
- 1774 births
- 1859 deaths
- New York (state) postmasters
- Susquehanna River
- Coal
- Nathan Waller (soldier)
- New London, Connecticut
- New York City
- Wyoming Valley
- Toll bridge
- Distiller
- Coal mine
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| - Phineas Waller (January 31, 1774 – June 3, 1859) was an American landowner and the father of David Jewett Waller Sr. In the first part of the 1800s, he worked as a farmer and distiller, but in 1823, he moved to his father's farm in Oaquago, New York. While in New York, he created the failed village of Wallersville and attempted to build a bridge across the Susquehanna River. In 1836, he returned to Pennsylvania and purchased a number of tracts of land. (en)
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