- John Harris, Jr.
John Harris, Jr. (
1716 -July 29 ,1791 inHarrisburg, Pennsylvania ), was a storekeeper and frontiersman who operated a ferry along theSusquehanna River at Harrisburg. John Harris, Jr. is the son ofJohn Harris, Sr. , who is considered the first settler to establish a trading post along the Susquehanna River at what would later become the state capital of Pennsylvania.Biography
John Harris, Jr. was born in Harrisburg in 1716, and after his father's death in 1748, Harris continued to operate his fathers' trading business and ferry operation. For many years, Harris and his family were considered the principal store keepers on the American frontier; and at his house two notable "council fires" were held with the Indians of the Six Nations and other tribes. At the first,
June 8 ,1756 , Governor Morris, with his council, was present; and at the second,April 1 ,1757 , the deputy ofSir William Johnson , his majesty's deputy of the affairs of the Six Nations, met the representatives of the Indian Nations and many of their warriors. It was said that John Harris, Jr. had the confidence of the Indians. At a conferenee of Governor Hamilton with them,August 23 ,1762 , they asked that "the present store-keepers may be removed and honest men placed in their stead," and selected John Harris. Said the chief, who addressed the governor, "I think John Harris is the most suitable man to keep store, for he lives right in the road where our warriors pass, and he is very well known by us all in our Nation, as his father was before him." Harris's house, built in 1766, along what is now Front Street indowntown Harrisburg , still stands today.ee also
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History of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
*John Harris, Sr. External links
* [http://www.dauphincountyhistory.org/mansion/mansionhistory The John Harris-Simon Cameron Mansion]
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