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3 myths about the Pennsylvania Dutch country : hex signs, seven sours and seven sweets, the Amish blue gate

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo18324
Author
Shoemaker, Alfred Lewis,
Date of Publication
[c1951]
Call Number
398.3 S559
Author
Shoemaker, Alfred Lewis,
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
Pennsylvania Dutch Folk-lore Center,
Date of Publication
[c1951]
Physical Description
32 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Subjects
Folklore - Pennsylvania.
Germans - Pennsylvania.
Superstition.
Folklore.
Germans.
Pennsylvania.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
398.3 S559
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Blue hills and shoofly pie in Pennsylvania Dutchland

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo7357
Author
Hark, Ann. 1891-
Edition
[1st ed.]
Date of Publication
1952.
Call Number
301.452 H282
Responsibility
by Ann Hark with drawings by Oliver Grimley.
Author
Hark, Ann. 1891-
Edition
[1st ed.]
Place of Publication
Philadelphia, Pa
Publisher
Lippincott
Date of Publication
1952.
Physical Description
284 p. illus. 21 cm.
Contents
Chapters: July: Home, sweet home ; Picnics and what they lead to ; Thrashing day ; Sing unto the Lord - August: Speaking of birthdays ; Vanilla pie ; It at first you don't succeed ; Waldeck weekend - September: It's done with mirrors ; The mystery deepens ; Sidetracked ; Another disappointment ; At last a clue! ; The plotthickens ; Dead end - October: Applebutter time ; Knee-deep in Indians ; Auction preview - November: Yankee versus Pennsylvania Dutch ; Til death us do part ; -and still fluttered down the snow - December: A hooked rug is begun ; Twin wood carvers ; Silent night ; Christmas Day - January:More of Mrs. Richards ; Baker-General of the Army ; What price antiques! ; Hexerei - February:The last of the old-time potters ; Old Bethlehem days ; Nemesis on the trail - March:Five-foot bookshelf of the past ; Little red schoolhouse ; Sorrow songs and such - April:Cave diem! ; Midnight alarm ; Mountain Mary - May:Dunker love-feast ; The gun that won the revolution - June:Summer serenade ; "Yes, well-good-night!' ; Year's end.
Summary
A wealth of historical fact & little-known lore, mouth-watering recipes & accounts of bountiful repasts, all given month-by-month for a year; Miss Hark, who was born in the heart of the Pennsylvania Dutch country at Lancaster, has a sensitive understanding of her neighbors that has given her a passport into their private lives, their feasts & their ceremonies.
Subjects
Germans - Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Dutch - Social life and customs.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
301.452 H282
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Descendants of Henry B. Weaver

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo6955
Author
Weaver, Esther Susan,
Date of Publication
1953]
Call Number
929 W363esw
Author
Weaver, Esther Susan,
Place of Publication
[Ephrata, Pa
Publisher
Author,
Date of Publication
1953]
Physical Description
[3] 35 p. 23 cm.
Notes
Cover title.
Subjects
Weaver family (Henry B. Weaver, 1830-1923).
Weber family.
Martin family.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929 W363esw
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Fraktur: the illuminated manuscripts of the Pennsylvania Dutch

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo15889
Author
Lichten, Frances.
Date of Publication
1958.
Call Number
745.67 L699
Author
Lichten, Frances.
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Publisher
Free Library of Philadelphia,
Date of Publication
1958.
Physical Description
26 p. 21 cm.
Subjects
Illumination of books and manuscripts - Pennsylvania.
Germans - Pennsylvania.
Fraktur.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
745.67 L699
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Gottlieb Mittelberger's journey to Pennsylvania in the year 1750 and return to Germany in the year 1754 : containing not only a description of the country according to its present condition, but also a detailed account of the sad and unfortunate circumstances of most of the Germans that have emigrated, or are emigrating to that country

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17741
Author
Mittelberger, Gottlieb.
Date of Publication
1898.
Call Number
917.48 M685
Responsibility
translated from the German by Carl Theo. Eben.
Author
Mittelberger, Gottlieb.
Uniform Title
Gottlieb Mittelbergers Reise nach Pennsylvanien im Jahr 1750.
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Publisher
J.J. McVey,
Date of Publication
1898.
Physical Description
129 p. : facsim. ; 21 cm.
Notes
With facsimile t.p. of original German ed.: Stuttgard : Gedrukt ben Gottlieb Friderich Jenisch, 1756.
Summary
"Mittelberger's travelogue provides a firsthand historic account of the misery and exploitation of German immigrants during the US colonial period. In his work, he tries to convince his fellow Germans not to immigrate to the American colonies, as the forfeiture of freedom, cost of money, lack of health, and loss of life are too exorbitant to risk and sacrifice. Although never an indentured servant, Mittelberger's written testament is one of several surviving historic works describing the hardships of the redemption system. His meticulous account of his sea voyage to the British Atlantic colonies and subsequent experiences in Pennsylvania has become academically notable, due to the scarcity in primary source material concerning several of the issues he details. Such topics include religious practices in colonial Pennsylvania, European passenger fares for children and adults, as well as the nature and consequences of epidemics on colonial era ships.The work is also noted for its lengthy discussion of sexuality and social mores, including an account of a bigamous threesome and the status of illegitimate children, as evidencing the religious and sexual tolerance of colonial America. Gottlieb Mittelberger traveled to Pennsylvania from Germany in 1750 on a ship primarily filled with poorer immigrants who would become indentured servants upon arriving in Philadelphia. Mittelberger was not a servant, and worked as a school master and organist for three years before returning to Germany in 1754." [from Wikipedia]
Subjects
Mittelberger, Gottlieb - Travel - Pennsylvania.
Germans - Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania - Description and travel - Early works to 1800.
Pennsylvania - Emigration and immigration.
Additional Author
Eben, Carl Theodor,
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
917.48 M685
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Gottlieb Mittelberger's journey to Pennsylvania in the year 1750 and return to Germany in the year 1754 : containing not only a description of the country according to its present condition, but also a detailed account of the sad and unfortunate circumstances of most of the Germans that have emigrated, or are emigrating to that country

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo7300
Author
Mittelberger, Gottlieb.
Date of Publication
1898.
Call Number
974.802812 M685
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Responsibility
translated from the German by Carl Theo. Eben.
Author
Mittelberger, Gottlieb.
Uniform Title
Gottlieb Mittelbergers Reise nach Pennsylvanien im Jahr 1750.
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Publisher
J.J. McVey,
Date of Publication
1898.
Physical Description
129 p. : facsim. ; 21 cm.
Notes
With facsimile t.p. of original German ed.: Stuttgard : Gedrukt ben Gottlieb Friderich Jenisch, 1756.
Summary
Gottlieb Mittelberger (1714-1758) was a German author, schoolmaster, organist, and Lutheran pastor. He was best known for his work Journey to Pennsylvania (1756). Mittelberger's travelogue provides a firsthand historic account of the misery and exploitation of German immigrants during the US colonial period. In his work, he tries to convince his fellow Germans not to immigrate to the American colonies, as the forfeiture of freedom, cost of money, lack of health, and loss of life are too exorbitant to risk and sacrifice.
Subjects
Mittelberger, Gottlieb - Journeys - Pennsylvania.
Germans - Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania - Description and travel.
Pennsylvania - Emigration and immigration.
Additional Author
Eben, Carl Theodor,
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.802812 M685
Websites
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History of Ephrata, Pa., and its cloister/ by Milton H. Heinicke

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo4188
Author
Heinicke, Milton H.,
Date of Publication
ca. 1956.
Call Number
286.3 H469
Author
Heinicke, Milton H.,
Place of Publication
Typescript
Date of Publication
ca. 1956.
Physical Description
various paging: maps. ; 28 cm.
Contents
Letter to Elizabeth Keifer detailing his research - Appraisal of Adam Koningmacher's estate - The Gibbons tract, Bird-in-Hand, Lancaster County, Pa. (map and text) - [Indenture:] James Gibbons to Moses Brinton - Founding of the German Baptist Sabbatarian Congregation, Conestoga, 172?-1732 Foreward - First early English land grants - Pennsylvania granted to William Penn,1681 - Founding of the German Baptist Sabbatarian Congretation Conestoga, 1721-1732 (map) - Conestoga German Baptist Congregaton (map) - Founding of the Germapn Baptist Sabbatarians at Conestogao 1721-1732 (text) - German Seventh Day Baptist branches: Virginia - Ephrata Borough limits and underlying Penn grants (map and text) - Cloister properties with surrounding properties with date warranted (map) - Disposal of various Cloister properties (map) - Approximate location of all Cloister buildings (map) - Chronology of land in Cloister - Acquisition of 27 1/2 acres and buildings by the state including inventory of personal property - Various names by which theGermanSabbatariaons and site were known.
Subjects
Beissel, Conrad, - 1690-1768.
Ephrata Cloister.
Seventh-Day Baptists - Pennsylvania.
Germans - Pennsylvania.
Ephrata (Pa.) - History.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
286.3 H469
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History of the Bishop John M. Sauder family and related groups

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo5680
Author
Sauder, George Good,
Date of Publication
1956.
Call Number
929 S255
Author
Sauder, George Good,
Place of Publication
[Goodville, Pa.]
Publisher
Author,
Date of Publication
1956.
Physical Description
24 p. 23 cm.
Subjects
Good family.
Zimmerman family.
Martin family.
Sauder family.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929 S255
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The Jacobs family of Windsor Township York County Pennsylvania

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo16015
Author
Knipe, James Lloyd.
Date of Publication
1955.
Call Number
Drawer 1, sec. 2: "Various Family Histories"
Responsibility
by James Lloyd Knipe.
Author
Knipe, James Lloyd.
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
J.L. Knipe,
Date of Publication
1955.
Physical Description
1 reel , 35 mm.
192 leaves ;
Notes
Box labeled: "Various Family Histories".
Typescript.
Includes index.
Subjects
Jacobs family.
Abel family
Bair family.
Burkhart family.
Campbell family.
Dellinger family.
Ebersole family.
Fry family.
Gnau family.
Grove family.
Hedrick family.
Henry family.
Keller family.
Knisely family.
Martin family.
Miller family.
Reeling family.
Sherwood family.
Williams family.
Young family.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Microfilm
Call Number
Drawer 1, sec. 2: "Various Family Histories"
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A jaunt into the Dutch country

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo5202
Author
Franck, Ira Stoner,
Date of Publication
c1952.
Call Number
289.71 F822
Author
Franck, Ira Stoner,
Place of Publication
[Dover? Del.,]
Date of Publication
c1952.
Physical Description
2 v. illus. 23 cm.
Contents
Part 1-Accent on the Amish--Part II-Accent on the Mennonites.
Subjects
Mennonites - Pennsylvania.
Germans - Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania - Description and travel.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
289.71 F822
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