Hubertis Maurice Cummings (1884-1963) was a 1907 graduate of Princeton University, member of Phi Beta Kappa, and long-time professor of English at the University of Cincinnati. He was the son of Homer Hamilton Cummings and Sarah Cowden Cummings. Hubertis was a historian, essayist, and poet, and the author of several books including: The Mason and Dixon Line: Story for a Bicentenary, 1763-1963; and Richard Peters, Provincial Secretary and Cleric, 1704-1776. Cummings lived for many years at a fine home at 2331 Market Street in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. He was born and died in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He was cremated and then buried at Paxtang.
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Hubertis Cummings
Richard Peters: Provincial Secretary and Cleric, 1704-1776$24.95Richard Peters was one of the most important of...Richard Peters was one of the most important officials in colonial Pennsylvania. In the employ of the Penns, Peters was at different times Secretary of the Land Office, Secretary of the Province, a...