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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
William and Ella Long Fraktur
Object ID
P.94.15.02a-c
Date Range
c. 1900-1910
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
William and Ella Long Fraktur
Description
Three leaves of family record pages of the Long family Bible have penwork by Francis Blum, David C. Hoke and Thomas J.Stevens.
P.94.15.02 A: Printed on the front side only, this page is dominated by a huge gold wedding ring and other symbols of marriage. Entries made in ink script state that William Long and Ella E. Shimp were married in East Petersburg, on March 4, 1900, by A.S. Hottenstein.
P94.15.02 B: Framed page shows both sides. Front side repeats marriage info of William and Ella (E. Shimp) Long, done in pen work of Francis Blum whose name is written at the bottom of the page. Elaborately decorated "W" initial letter of William Long. This oversize letter dominates the page. Blum uses various styles of lettering for remaining entries. Decoration is done in red and black ink as well as watercolor.
The reverse side lists the births of William and Ella Long and their five children (Norman S., Mary Edna, Raymond S., William S., and C. Earl Long). The first 3 names are by Blum, but the last two children's entries are done in different hands; William is done by David C. Hoke and Earl is done by Thomas J. Stevens. Signed at the bottom "David C. Hoke, Lititz, Pa., June 21, 1910".
P94.15.02 C: Front side has heading "DEATHS", reverse has "MEMORANDUM". No entries on either side.
Date Range
c. 1900-1910
Year Range From
1900
Year Range To
1910
Made By
Blum, Francis; Hoke, David C.; and Stevens, Thomas J.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 43
Storage Shelf
Bin 2-E
People
Long, William
Shimp, Ella
Blum, Francis
Hoke, David C.
Stevens, Thomas J.
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Subject
Fraktur art
Frakturs (Documents)
Search Terms
Fraktur
Object Name
Fraktur
Material
Paper, Ink, Watercolor
Height (in)
11.875
Width (in)
9.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2016-10-26
Condition Notes
Pages have ragged edges where torn from Bible; overall acid burn with some dark stains and soiling; reverse side of page C has residue and paper loss at bottom left corner and top right corner.
Page B was mounted and framed by Brian Howard in 1996. It shows both sides of page.
Object ID
P.94.15.02a-c
Notes
P.94.15.01 A-B records have for more work by Blum and Hoke.
The Long and Walborn families were related due to intermarriage by two children (Alverta Walborn and Raymond Long).
Place of Origin
Lancaster County
Credit
Acquired through the generosity of the James Hale Steinman Foundation, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
P.94.15.
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Family Bible pages
Object ID
P.94.15.01
Date Range
c. 1900-1912
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Family Bible pages
Description
Two leaves from the Isaac and Annie (W. Shearer) Walborn family Bible, with pen work by Francis Blum and David C. Hoke
P94.15.01 A: This leaf is the record of marriage. Front side has printed scene of marriage ceremony with entries made with ink in cursive handwriting. Isaac Walborn of Mount Hope and Annie W. Shearer of Mastersonville were married at Manheim, PA, July 14, 1900, by M.E. Bachman, "Minister of the Gospel".
Reverse side has the heading "MARRIAGES" over a scene depicting a flower-festooned gondola with bride and groom under canopy. The single entry of Isaac & Annie Walborn's marriage is made by Francis Blum, whose signature appears at bottom right. Penwork is done in red, green, and blue.
P94.15.02 B: This has the record of "BIRTHS" on the front side and "DEATHS" on the reverse. Under the headings are appropriate images: an infant emerging from a large clam shell under "BIRTHS", and an angel kneeling by a grave under "DEATHS". Birth names of the parents and four children (Viola S., Joseph S., Leona May, and Alverta S. Walborn) as well as the heading "Children" are done in calligraphy by David C. Hoke, in colors of red and blue. Entry at the bottom of the page states "David C. Hoke Lititz Pa. Dec. 10 1912"
The reverse side, on "DEATHS" page, exhibits two more names done by the same hand as the front. Hoke has written the names Viola S. Walborn and Joseph S. Walborn in the same calligraphic style as the front. However, the death entries of Annie and Isaac are entered in cursive at a much later date (after 1945).
Note: In Francis Blum exhibit at Muddy Creek Farm Library 2003-2004. "Guest curator" John Parmer's genealogy research is included in this file.
Date Range
c. 1900-1912
Year Range From
1900
Year Range To
1912
Made By
Blum, Francis; Hoke, David C.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 43
Storage Shelf
Shelf 4
Storage Drawer
Bin 2
People
Walborn, Isaac
Walborn, Annie Shearer
Blum, Francis
Hoke, David C.
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Subject
Fraktur art
Frakturs (Documents)
Search Terms
Fraktur
Object Name
Fraktur
Material
Paper, Ink, Watercolor
Height (in)
11.5
Width (in)
9.5
Dimension Details
Frame is H: 25.25" W: 10.125"
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2016-10-26
Condition Notes
Both leaves have torn edges where removed from the Bible; acid burn & soiling, especially along edges. Page A has food (or other) stains smeared in several places & tape-repaired 1 1/2" tear at bottom. Page B has four small tears along the edges.
Both leaves were mounted and framed side by side by Brian Howard in 1996.
Object ID
P.94.15.01
Notes
P.94.15.02 A-C records have for more work by Blum and Hoke.
The Long and Walborn families were related due to intermarriage by two children (Alverta Walborn and Raymond Long).
Place of Origin
Lancaster County
Credit
Acquired through the generosity of the James Hale Steinman Foundation, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
P.94.15.
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Collection
Fraktur Collection
Object ID
P.89.07.5
Date Range
c. 1900-1910
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Collection
Fraktur Collection
Description
Rectangular piece of brown wove paper has the manuscript name "Susie B Fisher" in upper half of page. The inked letters are water-colored with red, orange, and blue stripes, and the three upper case letters are decorated with a vining filigree of roses. A small bird hovers in flight above the first "S". Still visible are two horizontal lines penciled in by the artist to guide the size of his lower case lettering. Centered below the name, at mid-page, are two drooping red tulips.
Attributed to Elizabeth K. Beiler or John Doell who also penned the 1901 family register of Noah and Catharine (Katie) Fisher (P89.07.4). Their style is extremely similar and they were working in approx. the same period.
Also in this collection is a needlework family register (P89.07.3) done by Susie Fisher (assumed to be the subject of this fraktur).
John Doell was "English" and appears to have worked exclusively among eastern Lancaster Co. Amish families, penning book plates, family records, etc. He likely traveled throughout the communities offering his services. Mennonite historian/collector, Amos Hoover, owner of Muddy Creek Farm Libray, notes that Doell came to America in 1857 and died in Zion's Home in 1908.
Doell's work is similar to Amish artist Elizabeth K. Beiler (see McCauleys' Dec. Arts of the Amish of Lancaster Co., p. 125.)
2009-2011 Amish exhibit, City Hall, 2nd floor.
Provenance
Provenance: Vendor Trish Herr purchased at the Mary H. Fisher sale held at the Paradise Fire Hall, April 19, 1989.
John G. Doell or Elizabeth K. Beiler (see notes in file)
Date Range
c. 1900-1910
Year Range From
1900
Year Range To
1910
Made By
Doell, John G. or Beiler, Elizabeth K.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives North
Storage Wall
Side 27
Storage Container
Box 0005
People
Fisher, Susie
Subject
Fraktur art
Frakturs (Documents)
Search Terms
Fraktur
Object Name
Fraktur
Material
Paper, Ink, Watercolor
Length (cm)
19.685
Length (ft)
0.6458333333
Length (in)
7.75
Width (cm)
15.24
Width (ft)
0.5
Width (in)
6
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2017-10-30
Condition Notes
Darkened overall from acid burn and/or light. Smaller brown stains of varying size sprinkled over much of surface as well as lighter spots and blotches esp. at left side. Several tiny edge tears including one at right edge, about 7/8" up from bottom corner. 1/4" tear in right edge above center. 1/4" tear in bottom edge, 7/8" from left corner. Faint horizontal fold lines.
Object ID
P.89.07.5
Notes
See P 89.07.3 and .4 for family registers of Susie's family.
Earnest, Papers for Birth Dayes, pp.54 and 195-196. The fraktur hand of Elizabeth K. Beiler and John G. Doell are so similar that it can be difficult to attribute.
McCauley, Dec. Arts of the Amish of Lancaster Co., p. 125
Place of Origin
Lancaster County
Credit
Heritage Center Collection through the generosity of the James Hale Steinman Foundation
Accession Number
P.89.07
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
P.00.06.1
Date Range
June 22, 1915
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Memorial record made by Thomas J. Stevens on heavy tan paper. The unique open-letter style is done in black ink with gold highlights on upper case letters and black inked lower case letters. His lettering is "shaded" by red hash marks above them. Text surrounded by a thin black border line with flowers with long black stems coming out of corners and the center of the sides towards the script. Flowers have red petals and green leaves and the script is accented with gold and green. Border has gold accents at the corners.
The top half of the record begins with, "IN MEMORY/ of/ Our Beloved Parents" and continues with their names and dates as follows: "Benjamin Beiler. Born 26th April, 1830/ Died 6th Jan. 1910. Aged 79 yrs. 8 mos. 9 days./ Mary E. [Esh] Beiler. Born 12th July. 1835./ Died 25th Nov. 1908. Aged 73 yrs. 4 mos. 12 days."
The bottom half of the record is a poem which reads: "God His message sent to call them/ From their Labor here below;/ And we hope to those fair Mansions,/ Where the weary Pilgrims go./ Oh Children dear why do you weep,/ Since we a resting Place have found/ So calm and peaceful we shall sleep/ Beneath our green and mossy mound./ Oh let them sleep on so free from all pain/ Oh make not their sweet Spirits to suffer again;/ They slumber so soundly, Oh let them sleep on;/ Their sickness is ended their troubles are gone./ Gone But not Forgotten."
The signature at the bottom reads: "Thomas J. Stevens./ Lancaster./ Pa./ 22. June 1915."
This is one of two signed pieces done by Stevens. Another large family record is of the Amos and Mattie Lapp family, is undated and is owned by Goshen College's Mennonite Historical Library. Other pieces were done by Stevens for the Amish (several owned by Parmer). See also in HCLC collections, family records in Bibles P94.15.2 and P95.22.1.
Provenance
Seller purchased at sale of Lydia S. Stoltzfus (Mrs. Isaac F. Stiltzfus), New Holland, the granddaughter of Ben & Mary Beiler. Her father was David E. Beiler (Fisher #7783). Thus, the fraktur appears to have been owned by the son, David E. Beiler, and perhaps commissioned by him.
Date Range
June 22, 1915
Year Range From
1915
Year Range To
1915
Made By
Stevens, Thomas J.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 43
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
People
Beiler, Benjamin
Esh, Mary
Stevens, Thomas J.
Subject
Fraktur art
Frakturs (Documents)
Search Terms
Fraktur
Object Name
Fraktur
Material
Paper, Ink
Height (cm)
49.53
Height (ft)
1.625
Height (in)
19.5
Width (cm)
36.195
Width (ft)
1.1875
Width (in)
14.25
Dimension Details
Frame is H: 22.75" W: 17.5"
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2017-11-06
Condition Notes
Paper is darkened, especially around edges. Some light soiling and fingerprints. Minor foxing, especially near top left corner. Some light creasing, especially around edges. Small light colored areas of wear around the periphery. Small hole 1 1/2" below signature. Top edge is worn. Dark brown stain, bottom edge towards right and at top right corner of border. Back has greater areas of wear and soiling with some water stains. Framed in archival materials, Feb. 2000, by Lancaster Galleries.
Object ID
P.00.06.1
Notes
See object file for bio sketch of Stevens done by seller John (Jack) Parmer. Includes family genealogy of Benjamin Beiler (Fisher Book #7781). He lived 1830-1910 and in 1857 married Mary Esh (1835-1908). Benjamin Beiler was also a gifted artist and did bookplates, etc. Parmer notes that one elderly Amish woman, Lydia S. Stoltzfus Petersheim, recalls Stevens in 1925 as a "little Englishman", walking from farm to farm carrying his wooden artist's case. At this time she was a 9-year-old child and Stevens inscribed her Bible.
Place of Origin
Lancaster County
Credit
Gift of Irene N. Walsh, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
P.00.06
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.97.36.1
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Flat tin 6-pointed star pattern or template with1/2" diameter hole at center. Used for creating raised, sculpted plushwork (see Amish Arts by Patricia Herr, pp. 44-55).
Year Range From
1900
Year Range To
1950
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
North Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 04
Storage Drawer
Drawer 01
Subcategory
Textileworking T&E
Object Name
Pattern, Needlework
Oither Names
Template
Material
Tinned Sheet Iron
Width (in)
4.75
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2014-08-11
Condition Notes
Dark discoloration overall with some small rust spots. Abraded both sides.
Object ID
G.97.36.1
Place of Origin
Lancaster County
Credit
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Donald M. Herr
Accession Number
G.97.36
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Collection
Postcard Collection
Object ID
911-023-008
Date Range
1944
  1 image  
Object Name
Postcard
Collection
Postcard Collection
Description
Greetings from Lancaster, Pa.
Date Range
1944
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Recipient
Jim Burkman, Route #7, Lancaster, Penna.
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Place
Lancaster County
Object Name
Postcard
Print Size
3.5 x 5.5 inches
Publisher
Ike Steinfeldt, Lancaster
Printer
Curt Teich, Chicago
Object ID
911-023-008
Notes
Two copies
Additional Notes
"Hi Jim, Killing a half hour at the station. Meant fo write to you during very short stay at Mt. Gretna but didn't know when I was leaving for half hour here at the station. You have no phone - I'm delaying my hello's to you - I hope things have turned out as you expected - your "Y" friend - Art Koulias
Monday, June 6th"
Postmarked June 6, 1949, New York & Pitts
Images
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Collection
Postcard Collection
Object ID
998-001
  1 image  
Object Name
Postcard
Collection
Postcard Collection
Description
James Buchanan - photograph of a portrait.
Year Range From
1918
Year Range To
1930
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Place
Lancaster County
Object Name
Postcard
Print Size
3.5 x 5.5 inches
Object ID
998-001
Images
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Collection
Postcard Collection
Object ID
999-026
  1 image  
Object Name
Postcard
Collection
Postcard Collection
Description
Tobacco Field, Lancaster, Pa
Year Range From
1908
Year Range To
1910
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Recipient
Mr. Chester Wilson, Nottingham, Pa. R. F. D. #1
Sender
Laura
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Place
Lancaster County
Object Name
Postcard
Print Size
3.5 x 5.5 inches
Printer
Curt Teich, Chicago
Object ID
999-026
Additional Notes
"Dear Friend Chess
I am very busy today but not washing gloves, Ha. Trust to see you Sunday eve. Your true friend as ever. Laura"
Postmarked May 25, 1911, Drumore
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Collection
Postcard Collection
Object ID
999-065
Date Range
1941
  1 image  
Object Name
Postcard
Collection
Postcard Collection
Description
Amish Boys Out for a Drive, Lancaster County, Pa.
Date Range
1941
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Recipient
Mrs. L. A. Hagelgans, 3344 Lexington Ave. Merchantville, New Jersey
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Place
Lancaster County
Object Name
Postcard
Print Size
3.5 x 5.5 inches
Publisher
Ike Steinfeldt, Lancaster
Printer
Curt Teich, Chicago
Object ID
999-065
Additional Notes
"Aunt Myrtle,
Thanks for the cards from New York. I am in the hospital.
Love, Erla"
Postmarked June 13, 1946, Elizabethtown
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Collection
Postcard Collection
Object ID
999-067
Date Range
1947
  1 image  
Object Name
Postcard
Collection
Postcard Collection
Description
Amish Men Homeward Bound, Lancaster, Pa.
Date Range
1947
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Place
Lancaster County
Object Name
Postcard
Print Size
3.5 x 5.5 inches
Publisher
Ike Steinfeldt, Lancaster
Printer
Curt Teich, Chicago
Object ID
999-067
Images
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