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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
P.91.02
Date Range
c. 1815-1818
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Bilingual broadside printed on rag paper, advertising Benjamin Schaum's Hardware store on North Queen St., Lancaster. The ad begins in English with a note of thanks to Schaum's customers for their business. Next are lists of items available for purchase, including bar, rod, hoop and sheet iron, steel "Of every Description and Manufacture", glass, paintes, oil, varnishes, stoves, cedar and pewter wares, grindstones, spikes, nail, and brads. There are also illustrations of additional products, including a plane, anvil, and clamp.
The ad is also printed in German in the bottom quarter of the page, and at the very bottom is the printer's name, William Albright, and the location opposite the Market House, Lancaster.
Date Range
c. 1815-1818
Made By
Albright, William
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 43
People
Schaum, Benjamin
Albright, William
Subject
Hardware
Object Name
Broadside
Material
Paper, Ink
Height (cm)
45.085
Height (ft)
1.4791666667
Height (in)
17.75
Width (cm)
27.94
Width (ft)
0.9166666667
Width (in)
11
Dimension Details
Frame: 23" high and 15" wide.
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2017-02-23
Condition Notes
Heavy creases down the center and across the middle. Some tears at various places along the edges, esp. 3" in from the lower left corner, and 2" up from the lower right corner. Apparent transfer of ink from another printed item visible.
Object ID
P.91.02
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Credit
Gift of the James Hale Steinman Foundation, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
P.91.02
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Collection
Print Collection
Title
Deichler Boot and Shoe Store Broadside
Object ID
2003.208
Date Range
February 8, 1844
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Collection
Print Collection
Title
Deichler Boot and Shoe Store Broadside
Description
Pink advertising poster: Boot and Shoe Store removed to 16 North Queen St.
Maximilian and Philip Deichler, successors to Jacob Griel, Feb. 8, 1844.
J. H. Bryson Printer, West King St.
Date Range
February 8, 1844
Year Range From
1844
Year Range To
1844
Made By
Bryson, J. H.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Storage Container
Box 0031
People
Bryston, J.H.
Deichler, Maximillian
Diechler, Philip
Griel, Jacob
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Object Name
Broadside
Material
Paper, Wove
Height (in)
1.751
Width (in)
9.5
Condition
Good
Object ID
2003.208
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Usage
Maximilian and Philip Deichler
Accession Number
2003.208
Images
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
P.01.02.01
Date Range
1840
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Trade card, black print on heavy paper with glossy white face. Three-fourths of card is engraved print of a streetscape in Lancaster city. In the center is a store front with a large sign reading, "ROTHARMEL & BEATES." At bottom of engraving is written, "T H Mumford."
Below engraving is written, "DRY GOODS STORE/ FOUR DOORS SOUTH OF MICHAEL'S HOTEL,/ NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER." This store was owned by Henry Rotharmel and T.W. Beates.
"CA. 1850" is written in pencil on back by Book Haven. Label on plastic sleeve reads: "Michael's Hotel was/ located at 32-34/ No. Queen."
Date Range
1840
Made By
Mumford, T. H.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 3
Storage Cabinet
Unit 16
Storage Container
Box 0013
Object Name
Card, Trade
Length (cm)
9.8425
Length (ft)
0.3229166667
Length (in)
3.875
Width (cm)
6.0325
Width (ft)
0.1979166667
Width (in)
2.375
Condition Notes
minor wear around edges and on back. Minor soiling.
Object ID
P.01.02.01
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Usage
Rotharmel and Beates
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.78.90
Date Range
1845
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Miniature Empire chest of drawers. Cherry case with mahogany veneer on drawer fronts and edges of top and bottom. Large top drawer overhangs three graduated drawers, all with cock beaded molding. Pressed glass pulls. Overhang of top is supported by S-scrolls at sides. Turned bulbous feet. Small nails with oblong heads used throughout.
Inscriptions in pencilled script: Under bottom drawer is "Made in 1845 by Daniel Kurtz, Lancaster, Pa." On back of 2nd bottom drawer is "Mrs. Kurtz Lancaster, Pa." Chest back has: "Made in 1845 by Daniel Kurtz" and chest bottom has "Flora Kurtz got 1889 from Grandmam when I was 13 years".
A business card, now in file, reads "DANIEL KURTZ./NO. 130 CHARLOTTE STREET,/LANCASTER, PA." On reverse side is written: "Made by Daniel Kurtz in the/ midsumer [sic] of 1845 and/ presented to Miss Lizzy Stoner/ as a token of respect/ Lizzie Stoner who in the/ same year 1845 became his/ wife, later the mother of/ E.S. Kurtz."
Daniel Kurtz, son of Conrad, was raised in the Golden Triangle area. In 1847 he renovated the "Overlook" house on Fruitville Pike and lived there until listed in 1860 Census in the SE Ward of the City
Provenance
File states donor (Mary Herr Glenn) acquired this piece from her neighbor Florence Kurtz, later Mrs. Daniel Musselman Groff.
Maker Daniel Kurtz was a carpenter/builder. Son Emanuel S. Kurtz became a job printer, resided on Church St. and Florence (Flora) was his daughter. She, at age 13, was the recipient of the chest from her "grandmam" (Lizzie Kurtz) in 1889. How and when donor acquired this chest from her neighbor Florence is unknown.
Date Range
1845
Made By
Kurtz, Daniel, 1824-1908
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 26
Subcategory
Furniture
Inscription Position
Four places
Inscription Technique
Pencil
Inscription Text
Under bottom drawer is "Made in 1845 by Daniel Kurtz, Lancaster, Pa." On back of 2nd bottom drawer is "Mrs. Kurtz Lancaster, Pa." On chest back is: "Made in 1845 by Daniel Kurtz" and chest bottom: "Flora Kurtz got 1889 from Grandmam when I was 13 years".
Inscription Type
Inscription
Object Name
Chest of Drawers
Oither Names
Miniature Chest Of Drawers
Material
Wood, Glass
Height (in)
11.25
Width (in)
8.75
Depth (in)
5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2015-05-12
Condition Notes
Multiple blemishes overall. Top has 2 losses of veneer at right and 1 at left end. Bottom has veneer at back left edge, as well as a repaired break of this corner with leg. Long crack along grain at back.
Object ID
G.78.90
Place of Origin
Manheim Twp.
Credit
Gift of Mary H. Glenn, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.78.90
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.77.25.1
Date Range
c. 1812
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
8-day clock works by George Hoff, Jr. (1788-1822) installed in a curly maple Federal style case signed by either J(acob) Stein/Stine or J(osiah) Shufflebottom (inside waist section). White painted dial signed with maker's name and "Lancaster". Moon wheel above. Scroll pediment has turned roundels and urn finials. Bonnet has applied carving under center finial, free-standing turned columns at front and back, arched side lights and reeded base moldings. Chamfered quarter columns on waist and base. Reeded moldings at top and bottom of waist. Door has shield inlay at lock escutcheon and ghosting from a now-removed metal escutcheon. French bracket feet.
"Hertzler" is etched onto top surface of bonnet top. Signed inside waist: appears to be either Josiah Shufflebottom or Jacob Stein/Stine.
Provenance
Donor states clock was part of the furnishings in the home of her grandparents John B. and Emma (Groff) Hertzler at 131 E. Orange St., Lancaster. Hertzler was a banker at The Lancaster Trust Company in early 20th c..
John J. Snyder states Stine was listed on tax lists 1817-19 and Shufflebottom worked c. 1811-1848. Both were cabinetmakers in Lancaster Borough.
Date Range
c. 1812
Made By
Hoff, George, Jr., 1788-1822
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Groff Gallery
Storage Wall
West Wall
Subcategory
Timekeeping T&E
Object Name
Clock, Tall Case
Material
Wood, Brass, Iron
Height (in)
95
Width (in)
19.25
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2014-08-21
Condition Notes
Dial paint is crazed. Base has large cracks on both sides and lifting veneer and crack at front. Dents and other scarring on cove molding at top of base. Small cracks on left side of hood.
Works cleaned and repaired by Paul Warfel, 1980. Glazing in door replaced by curator Bruce Shoemaker, 1983, due to crack.
Object ID
G.77.25.1
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Credit
Gift of Elizabeth H. Nichols in memory of John and Emma Groff Hertzler, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.77.25
Images
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Furniture
Object ID
1972.024
Date Range
c. 1810
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Furniture
Description
Tall Case Clock, signed "John Hoff / LANCASTER" below center Eight-day musical clock has quarter chime on 4 bells. White dial has Arabic numerals; moon wheel at top; seconds hand and calendar hand, 3 winding arbor holes. Inner plate of clockworks is marked "OSBORNE." Purchased from Hoff in 1810 by John Kendig (1774-1822) of Willow Street.
Restrained scroll pediment and inverted stylized "shell" under center urn finial. Two side urn finials. Two-color roundels in place of rosettes. Veneer on bonnet door and figured veneer on face of pendulum door and base. Chamfered quarter columns. Flared feet and scrolled skirt.
Case attributed to Josiah Shufflebottom.
Provenance
Descent from John Kendig, original owner in Willow Street to son John Herr Kendig, Jr. of Willow Street to daughter Addah/Ada Louisa Kendig (married Franklin Harnish Bare, a watchmaker at Bowman's) of Lancaster City to son Kendig H. Bare of Lancaster to son Howard C. Bare of Lancaster (donor). Similar musical clock at Winterthur (#57.1026) made by George Hoff.
Date Range
c. 1810
Year Range From
1810
Year Range To
1810
Made By
Hoff, John
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Gerhart Gallery
People
Hoff, John
Kindig, John
Subcategory
Timekeeping T&E
Object Name
Clock, Tall Case
Material
Wood, Brass, Iron
Object ID
1972.024
Notes
George Hoff, Sr., settled with his wife in Lancaster in 1765, shortly after immingrating to America from Germany. Already trained as a clockmaker, he taught his craft to his three sons who carried on the family business until the mid-1800s. The Hoffs' workshop and home were located at 37-39 West King Street, the site of the Hager parking lot.
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Accession Number
1972.024
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.86.03
Date Range
c. 1802-1815
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Copper measure of sheet copper with conical body. Beneath applied handle is a keyed seam. Rolled copper base and lip. Applied strap handle, attached with 2 rivets at top, 1 rivet at bottom. Handle terminates with heart form at bottom and two lobes at top. Interior is tinned.
The name "(E)ICHHOLTZ" is stamped onto top of strap handle. "E" of Eichholtz is hidden where handle is attached at top. Interior is coated with tin.
Jacob Eichholtz worked as a coppersmith/tinsmith with his brother George on East King St. until c. 1815, when he began focusing on portrait painting. 1830 Tax Assessment lists him as a portrait painter.
Research by Pat C. Keller at Historical Society of PA in Jacob Eichholtz's daybook, indicates he made measures, not mugs. Notes in file indicate purchase was contingent on results of an effort to x-ray upper handle for evidence of initial unseen letters of stamped name. No indication this was ever done.
Provenance: Sellers Jackie & Vernon Gunnion purchased measure at Conestoga Auction circa March 1986. Jackie reports Don Fennimore of Winterthur knows only two other signed copper pieces -- by Apple and by Schlosser.
Photos: slides #23-5-1 to 9 and multiple B&W 8x10s
Date Range
c. 1802-1815
Year Range From
1802
Year Range To
1915
Made By
Eichholtz, Jacob, 1776-1842
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 37
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Object Name
Cup, Measuring
Material
Copper, Tin
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2017-07-25
Condition Notes
Small to significantly larger dents on sides and bottom Some scratches from general wear. Surface has been polished and lacquered. Some polish residue visible at both the rolled lip and rolled base.
First "H" and "T" of "ichholtz" are very worn. Corrosion and wear to interior tin surface.
Upper terminal of handle has split at left rivet (stable).
Object ID
G.86.03
Notes
See accompanying P86.3 file for research done by Heritage Center Director Pat Keller-Connor to determine authenticity of the touchmark. There was a possibility of the first initial being "J" for Jacob or "G" for George, a brother. On Feb. 17, 1802 Jacob advertised with his brother George as "tin-plate workers". Pat K-C intensively did research to settle the matter before finalizing the purchase of the measure
studied Vol. 1 & 2
See Henry Kauffman, American Copper and Brass, p. 119.
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Accession Number
G.86.03
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Collection
Fraktur Collection
Object ID
2017.999.15
Date Range
Feb. 10, 1817
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Collection
Fraktur Collection
Description
Small Vorschrift done for Jacob Stibgen, mounted within a white window mat. Within a thin border writing example, first line begins with enlarged, decorated letters with flowers and bird: "Allein Gott in der Hoh" with ending "Seig Ehr" in tiny letters below "Hoh". Translation: All glory to God on high. Following lines in English, then the alphabet and finally numerals.
Signed at the bottom "Diese Vorschrift gehoret mir Jacob Stibgen febreary (sic) the 10 1817." Translation: This Vorschrift belongs to me..." . Colors are muted: red, brown, dirty yellow and some black. Some notations on reverse of matboard.
Date Range
Feb. 10, 1817
Year Range From
1817
Year Range To
1817
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 5
Storage Container
Box 0537
People
Stibgen, Jacob
Subject
Fraktur art
Frakturs (Documents)
Vorschrift
Search Terms
Fraktur
Vorschrift
Object Name
Fraktur
Oither Names
Vorschrift
Material
Paper, Ink, Watercolor
Height (cm)
16.51
Height (ft)
0.5416666667
Height (in)
6.5
Width (cm)
19.685
Width (ft)
0.6458333333
Width (in)
7.75
Dimension Details
Matboard is H: 8.75" W: 9.75"
Condition
Good
Condition Date
0017-08-24
Condition Notes
Overall light brown age darkening. Several dark brown stains along bottom left and near center, above "20". Quarter inch discoloration at top, left of center. A 3" long slanted line near upper left corner is breaking, has holes and at right end extends a 1" long vertical break from top down. Also some color losses along break. Surface loss of about 1/4" at left border, 1/5" up from bottom.
Object ID
2017.999.15
Notes
Appraisal done by Pastor Fred Weiser on 2 Sept 1988. Marked fraktur #13 during this event.
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Accession Number
2017.999
Images
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection: Fine Arts
Title
Fraktur
Object ID
G.98.27.1
Date Range
c. 1808
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection: Fine Arts
Title
Fraktur
Description
Printed fraktur taufschein (B&BC in German) for Michael Ruthisill, born Aug. 17, 1808 and baptized Aug. 30, 1808 by Pastor (Gotthilf Henry Ernestus) Muhlenberg at the Lutheran Church in Manheim Township, Lancaster County. Parents were Philip and Susanna (Schreiner) Ruthisill and the sponsors were Michael and Catharina Ruthisill (grandparents?).
Certificate printed by Lancaster printer Benjamin Grimler in 1803. Penwork & decoration attributed to the "Ruffled Tulip Artist" by the Earnests (9-14-98). See object file for info.
Printed on laid paper, fraktur has a large central heart and two smaller hearts at bottom with verses in German in each. Large heart has main text, with blanks filled in by scrivener/artist in red ink. 1/4-inch-wide yellow border around perimeter. Hand-drawn floral motifs surround the large heart: large tulip-like flowers at top and bottom center, flowering vine at sides and smaller flowers above small hearts and within large heart. Colored in red, green and yellow.
The "Ruffled Tulip Artist" was working circa 1799-1813. He drew distinctive ruffles around large and folky tulips and infilled in German on printed three-heart forms, of which seven are known - all birth & baptismal certificates.
Klaus Stopp, The Printed Birth & Baptismal Certificates of the German Americans, Vol. III, p. 128.
Ellis and Evans, History of Lancaster County, p. 498.
Earnests, Papers for Birth Dayes, Vol.II, pp. 659-60.
Provenance
Donor reports his wife has Rudisill ancestors. He and his wife received this fraktur with instructions to sell the piece upon their demise in order to pay for funeral expenses. The fraktur was never sold, even now that his own wife has died. See genealogy of Rudisill family in file, given by Lisa Garrett, cousin of donor's wife. Lisa says donor died in 1998.
Date Range
c. 1808
Year Range From
1803
Year Range To
1815
Creator
"Ruffled Tulip Artist"
Made By
Grimler, Benjamin
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 43
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Storage Drawer
Bin 3
People
Rudisill, Michael
Muhlenberg, Gotthilf J.E.
Rudisill, Philip
Rudisill, Susanna
Schreiner, Susanna
Rudisill, Catharina
Grimler, Benjamin
Subject
Fraktur art
Frakturs (Documents)
Search Terms
Fraktur
Object Name
Fraktur
Material
Paper, Ink, Watercolor
Height (cm)
33.02
Height (ft)
1.0833333333
Height (in)
13
Width (cm)
40.64
Width (ft)
1.3333333333
Width (in)
16
Dimension Details
Frame is H: 23" W: 25.75"
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2017-11-06
Condition Notes
Condition when received: Entire piece buckled, pasted onto brown Kraft paper. Multiple tears and losses, especially at center of right and left sides; tears and small hole at center. Some foxing, general soiling, and water damage to colors in vining at sides. Color smears and fingerprints, esp. at top and bottom floral device. Small tears and curling at most edges.
At present: Conserved, matted and placed in sealed package by Marilyn Kemp Weidner in 1999 for $1,553. Framed by Lancaster Galleries.
Object ID
G.98.27.1
Notes
Four other copies of Grimler's printed certificate known, according to Klaus Stopp (The Printed Birth and Baptismal Certificates of the German Americans Vol. III, p. 128). Three of these were filled out for Warwick Twp. residents;the other for a Manheim Twp. resident. This 1803 print preceded Grimler's partnership with brother Henry which opened in 1804. From 1799-1812, when Lancaster was the seat of State government, the two brothers were employed by the Legislature to do the State printing. Benjamin was elected to the Lower House of the Assembly in 1824 and died in 1832.
See Rudisill genealogy in file, given by Lisa Garrett. It states John Michael Rudisill was born 17 Aug 1808 and died 8 Nov 1843. He married Maria Magdalena Kurtz on 17 May 1829, daughter of Conrad Kurtz and his wife Susanna Barbara Erb.
Large 8" x 10" color transparency in object file.
Place of Origin
Manheim Twp.
Role
Artist
Credit
Gift of Daniel S. Kauffman, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.97.27
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Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1935.014.002
Collection
Wheatland
Description
Stove Top hat, black with brim turned up greatly on sides, down front and back. Thin black grograin ribbon above brim. Crown tapers in, then out again slightly. Made by Schultz & Brothers, Lancaster, PA.
Year Range From
1840
Year Range To
1880
Made By
Schultz & Brothers
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Northwest Bedchamber
Storage Wall
South Wall
Storage Cabinet
Closet
Storage Shelf
Top Shelf
Subcategory
Clothing -- Headwear
Inscription Language
English
Inscription Position
Inside Hat Crown
Inscription Technique
Stamped
Inscription Text
Schultz & Bros.
Lancaster, PA
Inscription Type
Stamp
Object Name
Hat, Top
Material
Cardboard, Leather, Fabric
Height (cm)
18.57248
Height (ft)
0.6093333333
Height (in)
7.312
Diameter (cm)
39.37
Diameter (ft)
1.2916666667
Diameter (in)
15.5
Circumference (ft)
123.68276
Circumference (cm)
4.0578333333
Circumference (in)
48.694
Dimension Details
Brim:
Diameter = 20.625
Circumference = 64.7953
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2023-06-14
Object ID
W.1935.014.002
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Credit
Belle Hamaker
Accession Number
W.1935.014
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