Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-151) and index.
Contents
Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The colonial period (1682-1749) -- 2. Late colonial to early nation (1749-1800) -- 3. National growth and division (1800-1865) -- 4. From the Civil War to the Korean War (1865-1950) -- 5. Mid-century and beyond (1950 to today) -- Appendix A: Roster of the York County bar -- Appendix B: Intergenerational families at bar -- Appendix C: Public servants -- Appendix D: Attorney-to-population ratio -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society v. 108, no. 2 (Summer 2006).
Notes
Includes poems written by students from the New School of Lancaster : "Dried flower cowboy" by Katie Herzog ; "Apple stand" by Sarah Coco ; "Flowers of market (Rohrers' stand)" by Dylan Bergeron Mikus ; "Market poem" by Collin MacConnell ; "Spices and friends" by Abigail Polin ; "Reina's Latino mix" by David Bishop ; "Latino comida de Reina" by David Bishop ;"Candy fix" by Eric Freeman ;"Fruit for market" by Nicole Sauder.
Journal of the Lancaster CountyHistorical Society, v. 108, no.1 (Spring 2006).
Notes
An exhibition in the reading room of the Willson Memorial Building at the Lancaster County Historical Society.
Includes brief information about John Miller ; Thomas Burrowes ; J. P. Wickersham ; Sally Bolton ; Lillian Welsh ; Mary T. Wales ; Gertrude Johnson ; Emmanuel Epps ; Justin Roddy ; Lyman E. Reifsnyder ; Betty Curtis ; Yvonne Lambert Toney ; Lucretia Mott ; G. Terry Madonna.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [263]-267) and index.
Summary
From the moment of Lincoln's death on April 15, 1865, until Andrew Johnson, his replacement, formally announced postwar plans on May 29, the fate of the country hung in the balance. War had left the Republic strained almost beyond endurance. Johnson's ascendancy to the presidency seemed the killing stroke, even to the victorious North. A former slave owner from the border state of Tennessee, Johnson had been drunk at his inauguration as vice president; he was hated equally by the South and the North. Some Northerners were even convinced he had been part of the conspiracy behind Lincoln's assassination. Later, he escaped impeachment by a single vote. As Howard Means reveals in this revisionist account of Johnson's first six weeks in office, the new president faced almost insurmountable odds. Yet Johnson not only met but overcame them, preserving the Union for which so many had sacrificed their lives.--From publisher description.
Atlas of surveys of the County of Lancaster State of Pennsylvania.
ISBN
0977700402 (hardcover)
9780977700400 (hardcover)
0977700410 (leatherbound)
9780977700417 (leatherbound)
Edition
Limited edition.
Place of Publication
East Petersburg, PA
Publisher
Historic Arts Press,
Date of Publication
c2006.
Physical Description
275 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), maps (chiefly col.), facsims. (chiefly col.) ; 44 cm.
Notes
Includes a complete reprint of: Atlas of surveys of the county of Lancaster, State of Pennsylvania,compiled from actual surveys, city and county records. Boston: Graves & Steinbarger, 1899.
Includes index.
Includes facsimile of original title page.
"...published on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of Fox Chapel Publishing."
Chapters: Cott indexes // Russell index // Graves index // Proceedings index // Campbell index // Vowel index // Stark Index // Devisor/Devisee index // Traditional indexes // And others
Summary
This book provides an overview of the different indexing schema used in government record keeping. Most government indexes do not list records in alphabetical order by surname. The Cott index is often employed in indexes for Lancaster County, and this book provides an explanation of that system along with many others. Use of this guide will provide researchers with the knowledge to make their searching of indexes successful.
Publications of the Pennsylvania German Society ; v. 40. Pennsylvania German history and culture series ; no. 7
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-345) and index.
The Wenger Mennonites, also known as the horse and buggy Mennonites , came about when the Mennonite church in Lancaster County split over disagreements about the use of technology. The breaking point occured when the church allowed use of automobiles. Wengers would not accept this.
Contents
Chapters: Who are the Wenger Mennonites? -- The fabric of faith and culture -- Mobility and identity -- The architecture of community -- The rhythm of sacred ritual -- Passages from birth to death -- Making a living together -- Technology and social change -- Pilgrims in a postmodern world.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-218) and index.
Contents
Theater, nation, and state in early America -- Cato and company : a genealogy of performance -- Free-born poeples : the politics of professional theater in early America -- A school for patriots : colonial college theater -- Bellicose letters : propaganda plays of the Revolution -- Epilogue : Post-revolutionary patriotism and the American theater.
Summary
Performing Patriotism examines the role of theatrical performance and printed drama in the development of early American political culture. Building on the eighteenth-century commonplace that the theater could be a school for public virtue, Jason Shaffer illustrates the connections between the popularity of theatrical performances in eighteenth-century British North America and the British and American national identities that colonial and Revolutionary Americans espoused. The result is a wide-ranging survey of eighteenth-century American theater history and print culture. [from the publisher]
Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Forward [sic] -- Springfield -- Washington -- Sergeant Powers' dreams -- Obituaries for Willie Lincoln -- Contemporary eulogies, tributes and letters of sympathy for Willie -- Afterward -- Willie Lincoln's best friends -- Notes to afterward -- Notes to Willie Lincoln's best friends -- Willie's letters 1859-1861 in his script -- Transcriptions of Willie's letters 1859-1861 -- Saving Willie, an alternate history -- Postscript -- Bibliography -- List of credits for photographs, letters and misc.