Historical map of Pennsylvania : with a history of Indian treaties and land titles showing the Indian names of streams, and villages, and paths of travel; the sites of old forts and battlefields; the successive purchase from the Indians; and the names and dates of counties and county towns; with tables of forts and proprietary manors
edited by P. W. Sheafer (1875) Ronald R. Wenning (2004).
ISBN
1889037370
Place of Publication
Lewisburg, Pa
Publisher
Wennawoods Pub.,
Date of Publication
2004.
Physical Description
1 v. (various paging) : ill., fold. map ; 24 cm.
Series
The great Pennsylvania frontier series
Notes
Includes depictions of figures carved on rocks by Indians from along the Susquehanna River, Indian heiroglyphics and an Indian map.
Contents
Historical map of Pennsylvania -- History of land titles -- Indian wars of Pennsylvania -- Conference on Fort Pitt April-May 1768 -- Proceedings at a treaty held at Fort Stanwix in the months of Oct. & Nov. 1768 -- Purchase of Fort Stanwix Nov 5, 1768.
A history of Lancaster General Hospital : in celebration of its 100th anniversary including interviews of physicians, medical administrators and nurses
History--Lancaster General Hospital History--Hospital and Medical Practice in the mid-20th Century--Obstetrics--Advent of Antibiotics--Cardiology--Tuberculosis--Nurses and the Nursing School--Emergency Department, Trauma and Surgery--Laboratory--X-Ray--Heart Haven--Polio Unit--Medical Education at LGH--Dr. Theodore B. Appel--Dr. Charles P. Stahr--Stories by Dr. Paul Davidson, More Stories, Stories by Dr. Henry Wentz, Stories by Dr. Howard Eckhart, Oral Surgeon--Biographical Sketches of Physicians considered for Distinguished Service Awards at the Lancaster General Hospital--Some Thoughts and Visions of Paul Wedel, President & CEO--Statistics--Evolution of Treatment over 100 Years--Diagnoses and Procedures at LGH--Miscellaneous--Hospital Interviews--Nurse Interviews--Surgeon Interviews--Obstetrician and Gynecologist Interviews--Internist Interview--Cardiologist Interview--Allergist Interview--Cytologist Interview--FamilyPhysicianInterviews.
Lehman-Burke family history : a three century narrative of an ordinary American family, 1708-2002, as seen in the lives of my parents, Algie Ellsworth Lehman and Mabel Claire (Burke) Lehman, and in the lives and times of their ancestors and descendants
390, 60 pages : illustrations, map, portraits ; 29 cm
Notes
Extra numbered pages (40a-b, 213a-g, 305a, 309a, 311a) and unnumbered pages inserted.
"The reproduction of this publication has been made possible through the sponsorship of the Schuylkill County Historical Society, 14 N. Third Street, Pottsville, Pa 17901"--Title page verso.
Reprint. Originally published: New York : W.W. Munsel, 1881.
The descendants of William Tombos and Mary Herzkey : of Tombowtown, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, a history of the Tambeau, Tombeau and Tombow families
Authorship and publication information from introductory page of volume 1.
Contents
v.1. The first two generations -- v.2. William Tombos and the descendants of his son Samuel R. Tombow of Olyphant, PA and the collateral ancestral lines of Elizabeth Rohrer, Frances Aldwilda Lake, and Elizabeth Fitzsimmons -- v.3. The Whiteside county, Illinois, descendants of William H. Tombow.
v. 1. West Main Street : Saucony Bridge to Keystone State Normal School -- v. 3. The neighborhoods: Greenwich, Noble, Whiteoak, W. Walnut, and Baldy Streets
History of Scottish dissentng Presbyterianism in Lancaster County, PA : an account of Associate, Associate Reformed, and United Presbyterian Church of North America clergy and congregations
"America’'s Dissenting Presbyterians have somewhat difficult histories to understand but basically they are unified in this fact, for some reason, they chose to separate from the Church of Scotland, and upon arriving in America they could not in good conscience join the mainline Presbyterian Church...There are today only two groups of dissenting Presbyterians left in the United States and they are the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, and the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America. Both have different yet somewhat similar histories. The Reformed Presbyterians are known as “Covenanters†they are the Society people that at the time of Revolution Settlement could not in good conscience go back into the Church of Scotland. The Associate Reformed Presbyterians or ARP are a merger of two Presbyterian groups, the Associate Church and the Reformed Presbyterians, to form a uniquely Scottish and American Presbyterian Church in the United States. The things that set the Dissenting Presbyterians apart from their mainline counterparts were strict confessional adherence to the point of becoming in many ways countercultural, holding strictly to the Regulative Principle of Worship, and never assimilating as quickly into American Society as their mainline counterparts." [https://purelypresbyterian.com/2017/09/23/americas-dissenting-presbyterian-heritage/]