Skip header and navigation

Revise Search

10 records – page 1 of 1.

A history of the Little Britain Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, 1804 to 1954 : an address at the Sesqui centennial celebration, August 28, 1954

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo6050
Author
Shortlidge, Helen Wood.
Date of Publication
1954]
Call Number
289.6 L778h
Alternate Title
Little Britain Monthly Meeting
Responsibility
by Helen Wood Shortlidge.
Author
Shortlidge, Helen Wood.
Place of Publication
[S.l
Publisher
s.n.,
Date of Publication
1954]
Physical Description
15 p. ; 25 cm.
Subjects
Society of Friends. - Little Britain Monthly Meeting.
Quakers - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Society of Friends - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Little Britain (Lancaster County, Pa. : Township) - History.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
289.6 L778h
Less detail

Drumore Quakers' Precious Habitation : A 200-year History of Drumore Friends Meetinghouse and Cemetery

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo20492
Author
Miller, D. Douglas.
Date of Publication
2016.
Call Number
289.6 M647
Responsibility
by D. Douglas Miller..
ISBN
9781514473665
1514473666
Author
Miller, D. Douglas.
Publisher
Xlibris Corp
Date of Publication
2016.
Physical Description
260p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Subjects
Smedley, R. C.
Wright, Willilam.
Gibbons, Hanna.
Gibbons, Daniel.
Whitson, Thomas.
Coates, Lindley.
Rakestraw, William.
Sadsbury Friends Meeting - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
Hood, Caleb.
Bushong, Henry.
Russell, John Neal.
Wood Day.
Brown, Jeremiah.
Haines, Timoghy.
Brown, William.
Lewis, Elijah.
Scarlett, Joseph.
Jackson, James.
Hanway, Castner.
Smith, Joseph.
Lamborn, George S.
Columbia Friends Meeting - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
Lampeter Friends Meeting - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
Lancaster Friends Meeting - Pennsylvania - Lancaster - History.
Bart Friends Meeting - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
Lancaster Friends Meeting #2 - Pennsylvania - Lancaster - History..
Penn Hill (Little Britain) Friends - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
Eastland Friends Meeting - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
Drumore Friends Meeting - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
East Britain Friends Meeting (Ashville Meetinghouse) - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
Ballance Friends Meeting (Orthodox/Wilburite) - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
Church records and registers - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Quakers - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Society of Friends - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Cemeteries - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Slavery and the church
Antislavery movements
Underground railroad.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
289.6 M647
Less detail
Author
Shortlidge, Helen W.
Date of Publication
1954
Call Number
289.6 E13
Responsibility
by Helen W. Shortlidge
Author
Shortlidge, Helen W.
Place of Publication
Typescript
Date of Publication
1954
Physical Description
9 p. : 29 cm.
Notes
Rineer's "Churches and Cemeteries of Lancaster County"page 258 # 1.
Bound with: Extracts from the Nottingham Monthly minutes concerning Eastland Meeting; Eastland Names: Names of Persons connected with Eastland with date of first appearance in the Men's Minutes; Officers of East[l]and Preparative Meeting 1803-1954; Information from the Minutes of Eastland Preparative Meeting and Little Britain Monthly Meeting on the Buckingham School in Little Britain Township; Marriages at Eastland under the care of Nottingham Monthly Meeting; and Marriages at Eastland under the care of Little Britain Monthly Meeting.
Subjects
Nottingham Monthly Meeting
Little Britain Monthly Meeting (Lancaster County, Pa.)
Quakers - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - Genealogy
Location
Lancaster History Library - Church Record
Call Number
289.6 E13
Less detail
Date of Publication
1958.
Call Number
929.6 H531
Place of Publication
[East Knoyle, Wiltshire]
Publisher
Heraldry Society,
Date of Publication
1958.
Physical Description
[72] p. 32 col. plates. 29 cm.
Notes
"The plates are of paintings made by Mr. Gerald Cobb ... [for The colour of chivalry, by H. B. Pereira] To complement these pictures a completely new text has been written by various heraldic and historical experts."
Errata slip inserted.
Bibliography: p. [72]
Subjects
Heraldry - Great Britain.
Costume - Great Britain.
Arms and armor, English.
Great Britain - Biography.
Additional Author
Pereira, Harold B.
Cobb, Gerald,
Additional Corporate Author
Heraldry Society (Great Britain)
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929.6 H531
Less detail

Les plees des coron, diuisees in plusors titles & cm̳on lieux. Per queux home pluis redement & plenairement trouera quelque chose que il quira, touchant les dits plees, composees per le tresreuerend judge monsieur Guilliaulme Staundforde chiualer, dernierment corrigee auecques vn table parfaicte des choses notables contenus en ycelle, nouelment reueu & corrigee. Anno Domini 1583

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo22114
Author
Staunford, William,
Date of Publication
[1583]
Call Number
Book 943 1583
Author
Staunford, William,
Place of Publication
[Londini]
Publisher
in aedibus Richardi Tottellj
Date of Publication
[1583]
Physical Description
12 preliminary leaves, 196 (i.e. 198) leaves 20 cm
Notes
Colophon: [printer's mark] Imprinted at London in Fleetestrete within Temple Barre, at the sign of the Hand and starre, by Rychard Tottel. An, 1583.
Signatures: A², [printer's mark]³⁻[⁸], [two printer's marks]⁴, A-Z⁸, & ⁸, [printer's mark]⁶
Irregularities in foliation: leaves 11 and 72 omitted, leaves 12 and 71 repeated in numbering; leaves 79 and 198 incorrectly numbered 67 and 196, respectively.
Title within ornamental border.
At foot of t.p.: [paragraph mark] Cum priuilegio.
"Cest Table ne fuit collect nefait par mounsieur Stanforde, mes per vu auter [William Rastell]": verso of 12th prelim. leaf.
Pleas of the crown.
Jasper Yeates's Colonial Law library.
Yeates's signature under that of struck former owner.
Book number 943 as assigned by Yeates.
Subjects
Pleas of the crown - Early works to 1800.
Criminal law - Great Britain - Early works to 1800.
Criminal law.
Pleas of the crown.
Great Britain.
Early works.
Full leather (Binging)
Stamped title on spine (Binding)
Additional Author
Rastell, William,
Yeates, Jasper,
Location
Lancaster History Library - Yeates Collection
Call Number
Book 943 1583
Less detail

Spies in the Continental capital: Espionage across Pennsylvania during the American Revolution

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo21094
Author
Nagy, John A.
Date of Publication
2011.
Call Number
973.385 N152
Alternate Title
Spies in the Continental Congress
Responsibility
by John A. Nagy.
ISBN
9781594161339
159416133X
Author
Nagy, John A.
Place of Publication
Yardley, Pa
Publisher
Westholme,
Date of Publication
2011.
Physical Description
xiii, 273 pages : illustrations, maps; 24 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-258) and indexes.
Contents
A peace treaty is signed, the war begins -- British intrigues in Congress -- The British capture of Philadelphia -- Occupied Philadelphia : the British move in -- The Major John Clark Jr. spy ring -- Occupied Philadelphia : the British move out -- Chasing a fox -- Commuter spies : New York and Philadelphia -- Spies along the Susquehanna River : Lancaster, Muncy, and York -- The traitor and the merchant -- Pittsburgh : Pennsylvania's frontier -- European adventures -- More British intrigues in Congress.
Summary
Philadelphia played a key role in the history of spying during the American Revolution because it was the main location for the Continental Congress, was occupied by the British Command, and then returned to Continental control. Philadelphia became a center of spies for the British and Americansas well as double agents. George Washington was a firm believer in reliable military intelligence; after evacuating New York City, he neglected to have a spy network in place: when the British took over Philadelphia, he did not make the same mistake, and Washington was able to keep abreast of British troop strengths and intentions. Likewise, the British used the large Loyalist community around Philadelphia to assess the abilities of their Continental foes, as well as the resolve of Congress. In addition to describing techniques used by spies and specific events, such as the Major Andre episode, Nagy has scoured rare primary source documents to provide new and compelling information about some of the most notable agents of the war, such as Lydia Darragh, a celebrated American spy.An important contribution to Revolutionary War history, Spies in the Continental Capital: Espionage Across Pennsylvania During the American Revolution demonstrates that intelligence operations on both sides emanating from Pennsylvania were vast, well-designed, and critical to understanding the course and outcome of the war.
Subjects
Spies - United States
Spies - Great Britain
Spies - France
Espionage - United States
Espionage - Great Britain
Espionage - France
Pennsylvania - History - Revolution, 1775-1783.
History.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
973.385 N152
Less detail

English historical documents

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo2872
Date of Publication
1955-
Call Number
973.2 D733
Responsibility
General editor: David C. Douglas.
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
Oxford Univerity Press,
Date of Publication
1955-
Physical Description
v. : maps (part fold.) diagrs., geneal. tables., 25 cm.
Notes
Each volume has special t.p.
LCHS has v.9 - American colonial documents to 1776.
First published 1955, reprinted 1968.
Includes bibliographies.
African American resources at Lancaster ounty Historical Society
Contents
v.l. c.500-1042.--v. 2. 1042-1189, edited by D.C. Douglas and G.W. Greenaway.--v. 3. 1189-1327.-v. 4. 1327--1485.--v. 5. 1485-1558.--v. 6. 1558-1603.--v. 7. 1603-1660.--v. 8. 1660-1714, edited by A. Browning.--v. 9.American colonial documents to 1776, edited by M. Jensen.--v. 10. 1714-1783, edited by D.B. Horn and M. Ransome.--v. 11. 1783-1832.--v. 12.pt.1. 1833-1874, edited by G.M. Young and W.D. Handcock; pt.2. 1874-1914.
The charter of Pennsylvania (4 March 1681).--William Penn: Some account of the province of Pennsilvania (1681).--William Penn: Preface to the first Frame of Government (1642).--The Pennsylvania Charter of Privileges (28 October 1701).--Pennsylvania Flour Inspection Law (20 March 1725).--Pennsylvania law regulating conditions on immigrant ships (27 January1750).--Protest of German Quakers against slavery (18 April 1688).--Benjamin Franklin: proposals relating to the education of youth in Pennsylvania (1749).--Henry Melchior Muhlenberg: account of the Paxton Boys (1-7 February 1764).--Matthew Smith and James Gibson: remonstrance of the Pennsylvania frontiersmen (13 February 1764).--Philadelphia opposition to the tea act.--Pennsylvania assembly instructions against independence (9 November 1775).
Subjects
Great Britain - History - Sources.
Additional Author
Douglas, David Charles,
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
973.2 D733
Less detail

A dictionary of British surnames

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo15338
Author
Reaney, Percy Hide.
Date of Publication
[1958]
Call Number
929.4 R288
Author
Reaney, Percy Hide.
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Routledge and Paul
Date of Publication
[1958]
Physical Description
lix, 366 p. 26 cm.
Subjects
Names, Personal - Great Britain.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929.4 R288
Less detail
Author
Keene, Carolyn.
Date of Publication
1955.
Call Number
813.54 K26
Alternate Title
The witch tree symbol.
Responsibility
by Carolyn Keene.
Author
Keene, Carolyn.
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
Grosset & Dunlap,
Date of Publication
1955.
Physical Description
213 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
Series
Nancy Drew mystery stories ; 33
Notes
Carolyn Keene is a Stratemeyer Syndicate pseudonym.
Johnson, D. Stratemeyer pseudonyms and series,
Summary
An unusual hex sign leads Nancy Drew to Pennsylvania Dutch country in pursuit of a thief who stops at nothing to get rid of her.
Subjects
Drew, Nancy (Fictitious character) - Juvenile fiction.
Women detectives - Juvenile fiction.
Mystery and detective stories.
Juvenile works.
Mystery fiction.
Detective and mystery fiction.
Additional Corporate Author
Stratemeyer Syndicate.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
813.54 K26
Less detail

Pardon or punish?: Legal and community interpretations of a nineteenth-century infanticide

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo21167
Author
Spanos, Joanna B.
Date of Publication
2018.
Call Number
905.748 HSP v.142
Responsibility
by Joanna B. Spanos
Author
Spanos, Joanna B.
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press,
Date of Publication
2018.
Physical Description
163-187 p.
Series
Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography ; v. 142, no. 2
Summary
"This article discusses the 1809 conviction of Susanna Cox for first-degree murder following the death of her newborn son. It uses sources from history and oral tradition in order to examine the case's long- and short-term ramifications for political and social interpretations of capital punishment within Pennsylvania. I explore the impact one case could have on legal history, the treatment of accused and convicted women, issues of linguistic separation within the courtroom, and changing legislative patterns within the commonwealth. These factors contributed to the case's ongoing impact on regional and ethnic social memory."
Subjects
Infanticide - Pennsylvania.
Women - Pennsylvania.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 HSP v.142
Less detail

10 records – page 1 of 1.