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    1 day ago · William Adger, James Brister, and Nathan Francis Mossell were the first Black students enrolled at Penn in 1879. Brister graduated from the School of Dental Medicine (Penn Dental) in 1881 as the first African American to earn a degree from Penn, while Adger was the first African American to graduate from the college in 1883.

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    2 days ago · Pennsylvania was founded in 1681 through a royal land grant to William Penn, the 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.

  3. 2 days ago · It wasn't until 1681 that Pennsylvania got its name. England's King Charles II gave William Penn, a Quaker, the right to settle there, and named the area Pennsylvania in honor of William Penn's father, Admiral Sir William Penn. (Yes, William Penn is the son of Sir William Penn.)

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  6. 1 day ago · William Henry Harrison (February 9, 1773 – April 4, 1841) was an American military officer and politician who served as the ninth president of the United States from March 4 to April 4, 1841, the shortest presidency in U.S. history. He was also the first U.S. president to die in office, causing a brief constitutional crisis since presidential ...

  7. 3 days ago · Penn Street, which is a hamlet of Penn and an ecclesiastical parish formed in 1850 out of the civil parishes of Penn and Little Missenden, (fn. 3) lies about 2 miles north of Penn and contains 1,900 acres. The village is large and straggling and lies in one of the beautiful beech woods which cover the surrounding heights.