"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]
Copies of published and unpublished materials, mostly family records.
Includes: Marriages, 1823-1868 by Daniel Hertz at Reformed Churches - Ford, Laura G. Traditon and history of early Millersville, Hubley family chart and Bible, Worner-Ketterman genealogy, Kreider reunions, Landis (Benjamin) family Bible, Leutze, Emanuel biographical data, McCausland burials, Miller (Jacob) family, Reichmann's Muhlenberg family chart, Martin (Peter) family, St. Paul's Reformed chuch Lancaster records.