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City Hall, old - Information file

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo21583
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Information file - City Hall, old
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Located at 40 02'17.0"N 76 18'22.1"W
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City Hall (Lancaster, Pa.)
Public buildings - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Municipal buildings - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Information File
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Information file - City Hall, old
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Bowman Technical School - Information file

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Information file - Bowman Technical School
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Subjects
Bowman Technical School (Lancaster, Pa.)
Clock and watch making - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Technical education - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Information File
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Information file - Bowman Technical School
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Brunnerville - Information file

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo21461
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Information file - Brunnerville
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Subjects
Brunnerville (Pa.).
Warwick (Lancaster County, Pa. : Township).
Location
Lancaster History Library - Information File
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Information file - Brunnerville
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Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church - Information file

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Information file - Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church
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Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church (Drumore, Pa.)
Drumore (Lancaster County, Pa. : Township)
Location
Lancaster History Library - Information File
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Information file - Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church
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Clipper Magazine Stadium - Information file

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Information file - Clipper Magazine Stadium
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Clipper Magazine Stadium is a 6,000-seat baseball park in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Its first regular season baseball game occurred on May 11, 2005...Clipper Magazine Stadium also serves as the corporate headquarters for the Atlantic League. The ballpark is named for Clipper Magazine, a local periodical company, which purchased the naming rights for $2.5 million over ten years.[4] This agreement was extended in 2013 through the 2019 season. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipper_Magazine_Stadium]
Subjects
Clipper Magazine Stadium (Lancaster, Pa.).
Stadiums - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Information File
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Information file - Clipper Magazine Stadium
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Andes Foundry [cap pistols] - Information file

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Information file - Andes Foundry [cap pistols]
  1 website  
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Summary
Inside this file is one essay written by William D. Andes in September for 1978. The introduction says, "This paper is concerned with the operations of the Andes Foundry Company of Lancaster, Pennsylvania an important manufacturer of paper caps and toy pistols thought not alone in the field."
Subjects
Andes Foundry Company (Lancaster, Pa.)
Toy guns - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Information File
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Information file - Andes Foundry [cap pistols]
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Arboretum, Tanger - Information file

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Information file - Arboretum, Tanger
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Louise Arnold Tanger Arboretum - Information file.
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Louise Arnold Tanger Arboretum (Lancaster, Pa.).
Arboretums - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Information File
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Information file - Arboretum, Tanger
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Baughman Burying Ground Association- Bart Township - Information file

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Information file - Baughman Burying Ground Association- Bart Tow
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George Baughman and Company Burying Ground - Information file.
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Subjects
Baughman Burying Ground Association of Bart Township.
Cemeteries - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Bart (Lancaster County, Pa. : Township)
Location
Lancaster History Library - Information File
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Information file - Baughman Burying Ground Association- Bart Tow
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Bridges : Abraham Witmer Bridge - Information file

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Information file - Bridges : Abraham Witmer Bridge
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Bridges : Abraham Witmer's Bridge - Information file.
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Subjects
Witmer, Abraham.
Witmer's Bridge (Lancaster, Pa.).
Bridges - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Information File
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Information file - Bridges : Abraham Witmer Bridge
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Clay Township - Information file

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Information file - Clay Township
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On June 9, 1729, magistrates met at the tavern of John Postlethwaite, which was near the Conestoga Creek in Conestoga Township. Out of this meeting came the names and boundaries of the 17 original Townships of Lancaster County. Elizabeth Township was formed in 1757, and Clay Township was name for Henry Clay who died on June 29, 1852, at the age of 76. An influx of German pioneers settled in Clay Township from circa 1740 to 1770 and on November 30, 1750, Peter Wealand obtained a land grant for 50 acres near the Village of Clay from John Hostetter. Originally, the land was part of that belonging to the Penn family. Wealand erected a frame gristmill on a stream called Legawi, an Indian name for middle, now called Middle Creek. The main occupations in the early days was farming, followed by milling/ gristmills and sawmills, were located on one of the streams, and run by water power. At the southern end of the Township large quantities of limestone were quarried, and in the hills were found some of the best red sandstone in the state, which were used to build the old Lancaster Courthouse and the Lancaster Prison. Large quantities of tobacco were raised which in turn led to the manufacturing of cigars. The Clay Hotel also has a long historical tradition, for the land on which it is situated once belonged to William Penn. Michael Huber purchased 13 acres from John Hostetter on November 5, 1766, near the Village of Clay and the following year, 1767, erected the Clay Hotel. The town of Hopeland was called Newtown until 1897, when a post office was established and the name was changed to Hopeland. In 1909 the Ephrata Lebanon Street Railway Company was chartered, and by 1913 there was a full line running from Ephrata to Lebanon by way of Hopeland. [http://www.claytwp.com/subpage.php?link=ClayTownship]
Subjects
Clay (Lancaster County, Pa. : Township)
Location
Lancaster History Library - Information File
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Information file - Clay Township
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