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  • Erica Hilliard/Valley News Dispatch/Associated Press STUCK: A car with its wheels covered in driveway sealant sat in a parking lot in Harmar, Pa., late Tuesday.

    Photos of the Day: Nov. 23 2011

  • Up in Ashland there is a gun club with an outdoor range, down in Marietta there's the Fort Harmar rifle range, and near here there are quite a few ranges in Delaware, Columbus area, Lancaster, etc..

    21 yr old female - Just Starting Out 2009

  • Up in Ashland there is a gun club with an outdoor range, down in Marietta there's the Fort Harmar rifle range, and near here there are quite a few ranges in Delaware, Columbus area, Lancaster, etc..

    21 yr old female - Just Starting Out 2009

  •       Gracious as Harmar was, I knew that Labour faced a tougher struggle to regain power than some people in the Labour Party realised.

    Betty Bothroyd The Autobiography Bothroyd, Betty 1988

  • Gen. Josiah Harmar, had served with Pennsylvania troops during the Revolution, but was not well known to the President.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • Gen. Josiah Harmar, had served with Pennsylvania troops during the Revolution, but was not well known to the President.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • When Washington heard later that Harmar was believed to be a heavy drinker, the President virtually abandoned hope of any substantial achievement by the American column.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • The condition of public affairs was good and bad—good in the general prosperity and content of the people, bad in the absence of news from Harmar and in the continued hammering of Anti-Federalist newspapers, the New-York Journal in particular.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • The condition of public affairs was good and bad—good in the general prosperity and content of the people, bad in the absence of news from Harmar and in the continued hammering of Anti-Federalist newspapers, the New-York Journal in particular.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

  • The one official concern was over absence of any report from General Harmar, who by this time was supposed to have marched against the Miami Indians.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

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