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A 1742 deed for land owned by John, Thomas and Richard Penn, sons of Pennsylvania founder William Penn, is displayed at the site of the land it conveyed in Tulpehocken Township. Joel Zinn, center, donated the deed to the Andulhea Heritage Center in Rehrersburg. Also shown are (from left) are Sandra Kauffman, Judith Zinn and Dolores Hill. Kauffman is an Andulhea board member and Hill is its president. The deed was for the sale of 400 acres from Andulhea, the Penn family manor after which the center is named. (Ron Devlin /Reading Eagle via AP)

A 1742 deed for land owned by John, Thomas and Richard Penn, sons of Pennsylvania founder William Penn, is displayed at the site of the land it conveyed in Tulpehocken Township. Joel Zinn, center, donated the deed to the Andulhea Heritage Center in Rehrersburg. Also shown are (from left) are Sandra Kauffman, Judith Zinn and Dolores Hill. Kauffman is an Andulhea board member and Hill is its president. The deed was for the sale of 400 acres from Andulhea, the Penn family manor after which the center is named. (Ron Devlin /Reading Eagle via AP)

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