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On Sunday, July 12, 1953 a light rain was falling in Pennsylvania. It was my 15th birthday and my Aunt Elaine had just given me Five Civil War Tokens. These historical coins were the beginning of my numismatic career. I was a Boy Scout and continued to collect more Civil War Tokens which I purchased for a $1.00 per coin. The Rettew family was active in the Civil War as Elijah B Rettew enlisted in the 42nd Pennsylvania Infantry (Militia) on July 12th 1861. I am a member of the Civil War Token Society founded in 1967.
April 26, 1765 The Pennsylvania Gazette
WAS stolen last Night, out of the Stable of the Subscriber, living in
Aston Township, Chester County, a likely bay Horse, 7 or 8 Years old, has
neither Brand nor Ear mark, 14 Hands and a Half high, lately shod all round,
trots and paces, both middling hard, but mostly trots when drove out of Hand;
has a Half Star and a Half Snip under the off Nostril, several Saddle Spots,
with several other little white Spots on him, one of which, on his off Buttock,
very remarkable, occasioned by the bite of another Horse; when stolen, his Tail
middling long, but it may be bobsince; his Mane not trimmed only for the Bridle;
he was in good flesh, and carries a good Coat. Whoever takes up and secures the
said Horse, and Thief, so that he may be brought to Justice, and the Horse had
again, shall have THREE POUNDS Reward, and all reasonable Charges, or THIRTY
SHILLINGS for the Horse, only, paid by JOHN << RETTEW>> .
November 29, 1794 The Pennsylvania Gazette:
A PLANTATION in East-Whiteland township, Chester county, half a mile south of
the White Horse tavern, on the Lancaster road, containing 96 acres; thereon are,
a two story log house and stables, a spring of good water near the door, one
half woodland, well timbered, the remainder good plow-land; the turnpike road is
within a few perches of the house; both places are well situated for any kind of
public business. For further particulars apply to the subscriber, living on the
first mentioned plantation. JOHN RETTEW.
| Rettew, Jacob | 1838 | 1/13/1919 | Pvt, Co F, 42nd PA | Civil War Veteran |
Buried at West Laurel Hill Cemetery

1915 - C.W. Rettew at 5th & Locust Streets along side of his store - Lebanon
County, Pennsylvania
JOEL AND BARB 1956
1968 Joel Rettew and son buying silver certificates
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Joel
D Rettew
23685 Moulton Pkwy B1
Laguna Hills, CA 92653