"In the 50 days that followed the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor, John L. Farmer put his civilian surgical practice on hold to join a hastily organized U.S. Army evacuation hospital that was one of the first medical units to go overseas. Letters and diaries written during the three and a half years Farmer was in the Pacific record his experiences from the hectic days assembling the hospital in early 1942 through the campaign to retake the Philippines in 1945." [from Amazon.com]
address of H. Frank Eshleman, esq., delivered September 8, 1910, at Willow Street, Lancaster County, Pa., on the occasion of observance of the 200th anniversary of the first settlement in Lancaster County.
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society. Volume 86, number 2 (1982), p. 42-49Lancaster History Library - BookLancaster History Library - Reference974.815 LACO L245t974.815 LACO L245t
Pennsylvania State Association of County Commissioners,
Date of Publication
1947.
Physical Description
32 p. : ill.
Notes
Issue features Lancaster County.
Articles include: Lancaster County, a tradition with a future - Lancaster County is an American tradition - Lancaster City faces the future by J.M.J. Klein - "A State in itself"-the people of Lancaster County - Americas "Garden Spot" ranks high in industry - Local government in Lancaster County is big business - What the Pennsylvania "Dutch" gave to American farming by E.K. Hibshman - Commonwealth's Guide to Lancaster City and County.