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Collection
Columbia Bridge Company Collection
Title
Columbia Bridge Company Collection
Object ID
MG0217
Date Range
1809-1843
• www.LancasterHistory.org Search Terms: Advertising Applications Board of Directors Bonds Bridges Broadsides Business records By-laws Checks Columbia Columbia Bridge Company Construction Contracts Correspondence Farmers Bank of Lancaster Financial records Finding aids Gatekeepers Invoices Letters Loans Manuscript groups
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Collection
Columbia Bridge Company Collection
Title
Columbia Bridge Company Collection
Description
The Columbia Bridge Company Collection is a valuable source of information concerning construction of bridges in the early 1800s. Documents concern the building of the first two bridges across the Susquehanna River in 1814 and 1832. Items in the collection include minutes, form for stock certificate, invoices, legal papers, proposals, receipts, stockholders, promissory notes, by-laws, settlement of stage tolls with Samuel Slaymaker 1813, salary receipts, circulars and announcements, bridge tolls, orders for payment, correspondence, and a stock certificate from 1842
Admin/Biographical History
First Bridge
Construction of the first Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge was begun in 1812 and completed December 5, 1814, by J. Wolcott, H. Slaymaker, S. Slaymaker at a total cost of $231,771, which was underwritten by the newly formed Columbia Bank and Bridge Company. The bridge was 5,690 feet (1,730 m) long and 30 feet (9.1 m) wide and had 54 piers and twin carriageways. Constructed of wood and stone, the covered bridge also included a wooden roof, a whitewashed interior and openings in its wooden sides to view the river and surrounding areas. It was considered the longest covered bridge in the world at the time. The bridge accommodated east-west traffic across the Susquehanna River for 14 years before being destroyed by ice, high water and severe weather on February 5, 1832.
Second bridge
Construction of the second Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge, also covered, started mid-1832 and was completed in 1834 (opening on July 8, 1834) by James Moore and John Evans at a cost of $157,300. It was 5,620 feet (1,710 m) long and 28 feet (8.5 m) wide and also enjoyed the distinction of being the world's longest covered bridge. The wood and stone structure had 27 piers, a carriageway, walkway, and two towpaths to guide canal traffic across the river. Much of the mostly oak timber used in its construction was salvaged from the previous bridge. Its roof was covered with shingles, its sides with weatherboard, and its interior was whitewashed. The structure was modified in 1840 by the Canal Company at a cost of $40,000 concurrent with the construction of the Wrightsville Dam. Towpaths of different levels and with sidewalls were added to prevent horses from falling into river, as happened several times when the river flooded. The roof of the lower path formed the floor of upper path. In this way, canal boats were towed across the river from the Pennsylvania Canal on the Columbia side to the Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal at Wrightsville. Sometime after 1846, a double-track railway was added, linking the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad to the Northern Central Railway. Due to fear of fire caused by locomotives, rail cars were pulled across the bridge by teams of mules or horses.
Information from "Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge," https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia%E2%80%93Wrightsville_Bridge. Accessed 3 February 2020.
System of Arrangement
The papers of the First Columbia Bridge built in 1814 are filed in folders #1 to 157. The papers of the Second Columbia Bridge built in 1832 are filed in folders #158 to 181.
Date Range
1809-1843
Year Range From
1809
Year Range To
1843
Date of Accumulation
1809-1843
Creator
Goodell, Robert Hilliard, 1899-1992.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives South
Storage Wall
Side 05
People
Albright, William
Chew, Benjamin
Coleman, Robert
Dickson, William
Gilpin, Joshua
Gilpin, Thomas
Grimler, Benjamin
Haldeman, C.
Hamilton, William
Harbaugh, Leonard
Hoff, John
Hopkins, James
Hubley, John
Hubley, Joseph
Lloyd, Evan
Mifflin, Joseph
Poulson, Zachariah
Reynolds, John
Rittenhouse, Joseph
Shaffner, Casper
Slaymaker, Henry
Slaymaker, Samuel
Varle, Charles
Wilson, Edward
Wilson, Thomas A.
Witmer, A.
Wright, William
Wolcott, John
Subjects
Bridges
Business records
Columbia (Pa.)
Letters
Minutes (Records)
Stockholders
Stocks
Susquehanna River
Search Terms
Advertising
Applications
Board of Directors
Bonds
Bridges
Broadsides
Business records
By-laws
Checks
Columbia
Columbia Bridge Company
Construction
Contracts
Correspondence
Farmers Bank of Lancaster
Financial records
Finding aids
Gatekeepers
Invoices
Letters
Loans
Manuscript groups
Minutes
Murray Draper and Company
Promissory notes
Receipts
Reports
Salaries
Stockholders
Stocks
Susquehanna River
Taxes
Tollhouses
Tolls
Extent
5 boxes, 190 folders, 3 cubic ft.
Object Name
Archive
Language
English
Object ID
MG0217
Location of Originals
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Notes
Preferred Citation: Title or description of item, date (day, month, year), Collection Title (MG#), Folder #, (or Object ID), LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. URL if applicable. Date accessed (day, month, year).
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Please use digital images and transcriptions when available. The original items in Folder 69 may not be used due to their fragile condition. All other original documents may be used by researchers--contact Research@LancasterHistory.org prior to visit or request at Reference Desk.
Copyright
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Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Other Numbers
MG-217
Classification
MG0217
Description Level
Fonds
Custodial History
Added to database 13 January 2022.
Documents
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Collection
Adam Reigart Jr., John S. Murphy Collection
Title
Adam Reigart Jr., John S. Murphy Collection
Object ID
MG0331
Date Range
1762-2003
, travel, visits, business, and family chatter. The receipts and invoices show purchases made in Lancaster and Philadelphia, especially clothing, fabric, dry goods, and meat. The remainder of the collection is made up of newspaper articles, books, and an album of poetry and drawings. The items were housed
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Collection
Adam Reigart Jr., John S. Murphy Collection
Title
Adam Reigart Jr., John S. Murphy Collection
Description
The Adam Reigart Jr., John S. Murphy Collection contains correspondence between Adam Reigart, Jr. in Lancaster and Philip Wager in Philadelphia and their families. The letters are primarily from the early nineteenth century and provide information about family illness, travel, visits, business, and family chatter. The receipts and invoices show purchases made in Lancaster and Philadelphia, especially clothing, fabric, dry goods, and meat. The remainder of the collection is made up of newspaper articles, books, and an album of poetry and drawings. The items were housed in a gig trunk which is now in the museum collection.
Admin/Biographical History
Adam Reigart, Jr. (1765-1844) was born in Lancaster. He was the eldest son of Col. Adam Reigart, owner of the Grape Tavern which served as general headquarters during the Revolutionary War. Adam Jr. founded the Reigart Wine Store in 1785 and was in business with Philip Wager in Philadelphia and Philip's son Peter throughout his career. He was the first president of the Lancaster branch of the Bank of Pennsylvania, and was involved with the Conestoga Navigation Company and the Union Fire Company.
Adam Jr. married Mary Magdalena Wager (1772-1806) in 1791. Mary was the daughter of Philip Wager, a Philadelphia wine merchant. They had eight daughters and a son. Susan married Stephen C. Slaymaker and Margaretta married Henry Y. Slaymaker.
Date Range
1762-2003
Year Range From
1762
Year Range To
2003
Date of Accumulation
1762-2003
Creator
Murphy, John Slaughter, 1921-2011
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives South
Storage Wall
Side 08
People
Arnold, Benedict
Baker, W.
Bare, Jacob
Blight, Peter
Boughter, Charles
Breidenhart, George
Brien, Edward
Brown, Luke
Butter, Charles
Cassidy, Edward
Clarke, John
Clendenin, Samuel
Coleman, Edward
Coleman, William
Edwards, Susanna
Ehler, John
Fisher, Sammy
Fox, Sam M.
Frey, John
Gaskill, Edmund
Gay, Edward F.
Getz, John
Givens, John
Graeff, George
Greland, D.
Hahn, B. Christian
Harrison, George
Haverstick, William
Hopkins, A. R.
Hopkins, Ann
Houston, James
Hubley, Frederick
Hubley, Joseph
Hultzheimer, N.
Hyde, Charles
Irving, Robert
Jack, Joshua
Kauffman, Jacob
King, George
Kirkpatrick, William
Kline, Jacob
Lane, John
Leiper, George G.
Lowry, Robert
Lowry, Robert K.
Mayer, George Louis
Metzger, Emanuel
Metzger, George
Metzger, Jacob
Miller, Barbara
Miller, Henry
Miller, Martin
Miller, Philip
Montgomery, William
Morris, John
Mosher, Joseph
Murphy, John Slaughter
Myer, John
Myers, John
Newlin, Nathaniel
Nice, Levi
Nimrod, Maxwell
Ogilby, Joseph
Otto, Jacob S.
Otto, John C.
Pennington, Edward
Peters, Abraham
Phinney, Zina
Price, Joseph
Price, Richard
Reigart, Adam
Reigart, Adam, Jr.
Reigart, Ann
Reigart, Emanuel
Reigart, Henrietta
Reigart, Maria Wager
Reigart, Mary
Reigart, Mary C.
Reigart, Philip Wager
Reigart, Susan
Rimfast, John
Sample, Joseph
Schaubel, Johannis
Sener, Samuel Miller
Sewell, Charles S.
Shaeffer, Jacob
Shenk, Abraham
Shenk, Christian
Shippen, Peggy
Singer, A.
Slaymaker, Henry Edwin
Slaymaker, Mary Steele
Slaymaker, Stephen Cochran
Smith, Ann
Smith, Anthony
Smith, Ralph
Stein, Philip
Steinman, George
Stewart, William
Sullivan, Susannah
Wager, George
Wager, Hannah
Wager, James
Wager, Mary
Wager, Peter
Wager, Philip H.
Wager, Sally
Wager, Sophia
Wager, William
Walsh, Christopher
Wentz, Thomas
Wertz, Christian
Wharton, Charles
Whitaker, George
Whitaker, John
Wimer, Michael
Winroth, Margaret
Witmer, David
Woodmund, William
Yeiser, Philip
Other Creators
Reigart family
Subjects
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Invoices
Letters
Obituaries
Receipts (Acknowledgments)
Search Terms
Adam Reigart and Son
Albums
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Boston, Massachusetts
Brenner and Reed
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Cape May, New Jersey
Charles C. and J. Watson
Christ Church Burial Ground
Cincinnati, Ohio
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Correspondence
Delaware
Dixon Walker and Company
Earp and Brothers
Finding aids
Grape Hotel
Greene County, New York
H. Behlen and Company
Illnesses
Invoices
J. Walker and Company
John Warden and Sons
Kentucky
Lancaster
Lancaster County Almshouse
Lancaster Bar Association
Lancaster Intelligencer
Lancaster Journal
Lancaster New Era
Lancaster Sunday News
Lane Slaymaker and Company
Letters
London, England
Lower Windsor Twp., York County, Pennsylvania
Lowry and Myers
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
Manuscript groups
Margaretta Furnace
Marietta Bank
Morning News
Mount Auburn Cemetery
New York, New York
Newspaper clippings
Obituaries
Ohio
Pennsylvania German Society
Pensacola, Florida
Peter Wager and Company
Philadelphia Inquirer
Pratt and Kintzing
Race Street
Receipts
Reeve's Tavern
South Carolina
Southwark, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Spain
St. James Episcopal Church
Union Fire Company
Vintners
Wager and Company
Washington Fire Company
West Point Military Academy
William Noyes and Company
Wine merchants
York Springs Boarding House
York Springs, York County, Pennsylvania
York, York County, Pennsylvania
Extent
2 boxes, 35 folders, 1.5 cubic ft.
Object Name
Archive
Language
English
Object ID
MG0331
Location of Originals
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Related Item Notes
Gig trunk (2003.078)
Adam Reigart Collection (MG0122)
Notes
Preferred Citation: Title or description of item, date (day, month, year), Adam Reigart Jr., John S. Murphy Collection (MG0331), Folder #, LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Restrictions are noted at the item level.
Copyright
Collection may not be photocopied. Please direct questions to Research Center Staff at research@lancasterhistory.org.
Permission for reproduction and/or publication must be obtained in writing from LancasterHistory.
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Accession Number
2003.078
Other Numbers
MG-331
Classification
MG0331
Description Level
Fonds
Custodial History
Processed and finding aid created by KR. Added to database 8 March 2022.
Documents
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Collection
Hubley Collection
Title
Hubley Collection
Object ID
MG0002
Date Range
1741-1864
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Collection
Hubley Collection
Title
Hubley Collection
Description
The Hubley Collection contains legal documents, case papers, family and military papers, wills, deeds, bills and receipts, indentures for servants and enslaved persons, correspondence, petitions, and church-related information.
Admin/Biographical History
John Hubley and Joseph Hubley were Lancaster attorneys.
System of Arrangement
The legal papers are arranged chronologically. Case papers are arranged
alphabetically by surname of the plaintiff or defendant. Family papers are grouped by the family member's name and chronologically within that name. Box 6 is arranged chronologically.
Date Range
1741-1864
Year Range From
1741
Year Range To
1864
Date of Accumulation
1741-1864
Creator
Hubley family
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives South
Storage Wall
Side 01
People
App, Michael
Barr, John
Deshler, Adam
Ferree, Polly
Foulke, Caleb
Franklin, Thomas
Fromberger, John
Hubley, Adam
Hubley, Frederick
Hubley, George
Hubley, John
Hubley, Joseph
Hubley, Michael
Jones, Owen, Jr.
Lauman, Ludwig
Musser, John
Porter, Andrew
Rieger, Jacob
Rieger, Catherine
Thomas, Adam
Subjects
Court records
Deeds
Depositions
Family records
Indentured servants
Judgments
Law offices
Letters
Promissory notes
Slavery
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783
Wills
Search Terms
Correspondence
Court records
Deeds
Depositions
Enslaved persons
Family records
Finding aids
Indentured servants
Judgments
Law offices
Letters
Manuscript groups
Military
Promissory notes
Revolutionary War
Slavery
Warder, Parker and Company
Wills
Yeiser & Weaver
Extent
6 boxes, 84 folders, 2.25 cu. ft.
Object Name
Archive
Language
English
Object ID
MG0002
Related Item Notes
Hubley Family File in the library.
Access Conditions / Restrictions
No restrictions.
Copyright
Collection may not be photocopied. Please direct questions to Research Center Staff at research@lancasterhistory.org.
Permission for reproduction and/or publication must be obtained in writing from LancasterHistory.
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Other Numbers
MG-2
Classification
MG0002
Description Level
Fonds
Custodial History
Collection was cataloged prior to July 1997; added to database 1 March 2018.
Documents
Less detail
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Object ID
CommOrder 1824 #445
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Description
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners' Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
System of Arrangement
The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
Date of Accumulation
1810-1901
Creator
County Commissioners
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Container
Box 0005
People
Albright, Joseph
Algire, Joseph
Algire, Michael
Allen, John
App, John
Bailey, Thomas
Baker, Henry
Baker, John
Balmer, Daniel
Barber, John
Bauman, Emanuel
Bear, Benjamin
Bear, George
Bear, John
Beatty, William P.
Beidler, Henry
Beitz, George
Bently, Seth
Bier, Peter Jr.
Binkley, David
Binkley, Samuel
Bitner, Jacob
Black, Peter
Blanceford, Joseph
Block, John
Bowman, Ephraim
Bowman, Joshua
Breckhill, Henry
Breneman, John
Breneman, Martin
Bretz, William
Briceland, Benjamin
Brown, John
Brown, Luke
Brown, Martin
Buckwalter, Abraham
Buckwalter, Henry
Buckwalter, Joseph
Bur, Peter
Burkholder, John
Carpenter, Anthony
Carpenter, Joel
Carrell, Abraham
Choffin, Robert
Clyde, James
Conelly, John
Conrod, Isaac
Cooper, Jeremiah
Cooper, John
Cooper, Truman
Cordish, Charles H.
Coxe, Thomas
Craig, John
Davis, Richard
Demuth, Jacob
Dengert, John
Deobler, George
Diffenderfer, David
Diller, Adam
Doersh, John
Dorwart, Henry
Dorwart, Jacob
Dorwart, John
Dorwart, Jonas
Eberly, John
Eberman, Joseph
Eckman, Daniel Jr.
Eckman, Jacob
Ehler, John
Ehrman, Michael
Eichholtz, Henry
Eichholtz, Leonard
Elser, George
Elser, John
Engle, John
Erb, Isaac
Eshleman, John
Evans, John
Fautz, John Jr.
Fergeson, Samuel
Ferrel, Richard
Fesig, John
Fetter, Jacob
Fisher, John
Flick, Willilam Jr.
Foltz, Henry
Fordney, Jacob
Fordney, Melchor
Forney, John
Frank, David
Frank, John
Frey, Jacob Jr.
Frick, John
Fritz, Jacob
Fry, John
Ganter, John Jr.
Gantz, Frederick
Gantz, George
Getz, John
Gibson, John
Gibson, WIlliam Jr.
Given, James
Good, Jacob
Graeff, Michael
Graff, John
Graybill, Abraham
Grebill, Christian
Greider, Jacob
Greider, Michael
Grosh, Daniel
Gross, Peter
Gumpf, Jacob
Haberstick, Jacob
Hagendobler, Joseph
Haggy, William
Hakman, George
Haldeman, John
Hamaker, Daniel
Hambright, George
Hartman, Joseph
Hatz, John
Hawman, Peter
Heck, William
Heffer, Henry
Heitshue, William
Heller, Joseph
Henderson, John
Herr, David
Hess, Abraham
Heuber, David
Heubly, Joseph
Hibshman, John
Hiester, William
Hinkle, Jonathan
Hinkle, Thomas
Hoenigmacher, William
Hoffman, John
Hook, Anthony
Huber, George
Huber, Isaac
Hubley, Joseph
Huffman, George
Hurst, David
Huss, John
Ihling, William
Jackson, David
Jameson, John
Jamison, Samuel
Jenkins, Robert
Johns, Jacob
Johns, Paul
Johnson, James
Jordan, Thomas R.
Kauffman, Benjamin
Kauffman, Christian
Kehler, Joshua
Kendig, John
Kendig, Samuel
Kimper, David
Kinzer, William
Knight, Henry
Kuntz, John
Kurtz, Christopher
Lambert, Henry
Lambert, William
Landis, David
Landis, John
Lawber, Francis
Lefever, Daniel
Lefever, Joseph
Lemmon, Christian
Lieb, Christian
Lightner, William
Lind, Michael Jr.
Lindemuth, Martin
Long, Benjamin
Long, George
Long, Jacob
Long, John
Longenecker, Daniel
Lovit, Thomas
Lutz, Abraham
Maglaughlin, John
Markly, Daniel
Martin, Abraham
Martin, Christian
Martin, George
Martin, George Jr.
Martin, Hugh
Martin, Samuel
McCurdy, Robert
McLaughlin, John
McLenegan, Archibald
Mentzer, Jacob
Messersmith, George
Metzgar, Adam
Metzker, Philip
Meyer, George
Michael, William
Miller, Abraham
Miller, Alexander
Miller, Jacob
Miller, William
Milner, Isaac
Minert, Jacob
Mishler, Jacob
Moore, John
Morrison, Alexander
Mosher, Joseph
Mulford, Jonathan
Musser, Joseph
Myer, Henry
Myer, Jacob
Myer, John
Myers, Christian
Myers, Soloman
Nagle, Frederick
Neas, Joseph
Neel, James
Neel, John
Nestlerote, Israel
Newswanger, Jacob
Noble, William
Oberholtzer, Abraham
Oberholtzer, Martin
Owen, Benjamin
Patterson, James
Pennock, Simon
Peterman, George
Philles, Peter
Pluffer, John
Porter, Samuel
Rathfon, Jacob
Rea, James
Redsecker, George
Reemsnyder, Samuel
Reiff, Samuel
Reigart, John
Reist, Christian Jr.
Rettig, Jacob. Jr.
Rinehard, David
Ripley, Jacob
Road, John
Roberts, John
Rollison, George
Rudy, William
Russel, William
Ruth, George
Ruth, Henry
Ruth, Jacob
Rysinger, Charles
Sasman, John
Senseman, WIlliam
Shaeffer, George
Sheaffer, Adam
Sheaffer, Isaac
Sheffer, Christian
Shenck, Henry
Shindel, Peter
Shirk, John
Shirk, Samuel
Showalter, Jacob
Shuman, Jacob
Simpson, Ross
Slaugh, Jacob
Smith, Christian
Snyder, Jacob
Stauffer, Jacob
Stehman, John
Steinmetz, Charles
Steip, Henry
Stoner, Jacob
Sweeny, James
Thomas, Eli
Tripple, Joseph
Trout, Isaac
Trout, Paul
Urban, Lewis
Varly, Abraham
Voight, John F.
Wallace, John
Weaver, Joseph
Weaver, Michael
Weaver, Samuel
Wenger, Abraham
Wenger, Christian
Wenger, Samuel
White, John
Wigant, George
Wiley, WIlliam
Wind, John
Wolf, Henry
Wolf, John
Yost, Conrad
Zeigler, George
Zell, John
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Lancaster
Courthouses
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Place
Lancaster
Extent
70 boxes (35 cubic ft.)
Object Name
Order for Payment
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2008-03-25
Object ID
CommOrder 1824 #445
Box Number
005
Notes
Never entered into Q & A.
Additional Notes
Courthouse.
Payment to jurors for mileage.
Eckman, Jacob.
Carrell, Abraham.
Breckhill, Henry.
Kendig, John.
Haggy, William.
Weaver, Samuel.
Lieb, Christian.
Musser, Joseph.
Rinehard, David.
Grebill, Christian.
Maglaughlin, John.
Knight, Henry.
Fritz, Jacob.
Fordney, Melchor.
Greider, Jacob. Rapho.
Miller, Abraham.
Lightner, William.
Oberholtzer, Martin.
Huber, Isaac.
Ruth, Jacob.
Hoffman, John.
Hibshman, John.
Zeigler, George.
Rettig, Jacob. Jr.
Sweeny, James.
Herr, David.
Martin, Samuel.
Morrison, Alexander.
Albright, Joseph.
Fordney, Jacob.
Martin, George.
Baker, Henry.
Cooper, John.
Redsecker, George.
White, john.
Hinkle, Thomas.
Ihling, William.
Snyder, Jacob.
Bailey, Thomas.
Neel, John.
Hook, Anthony.
Mulford, Johnathan.
McCurdy, Robert.
Myers, Christian.
Erb, Isaac.
Long, John.
Noble, William.
Rollison, George.
Myers, Soloman.
Wolf, Henry.
Buckwalter, Abraham. Leacock.
Heubly, Joseph.
Choffin, Robert.
Pennock, Simon.
Cordish, Charles H.
Wallace, John.
Buckwalter, Abraham. Earl.
Fergeson, Samuel.
Myer, Jacob.
Owen , Benjamin.
Lemmon, Christian.
Burkholder, John.
Landis, John.
Haldeman, John.
Trout, Isaac.
Lefever, Joseph.
Hurst, David.
Lefever, Daniel.
Weaver, Michael.
Cooper, Truman.
Reemsnyder, Samuel.
Cooper, Jeremiah.
Zell, John Esq.
Landis, David.
Neel, James.
Hiester, William Esq.
Briceland, Benjamin
Balmer, Daniel.
Moore, John.
Graybill, Abraham.
Michael. William.
Miller, Alexander.
Reiff, Samuel.
Minert, Jacob.
Kauffman, Benjamin.
Tripple, Joseph.
Kimper, David.
Stoner, Jacob.
Greider, Michael.
Deobler, George.
Steinmetz, Charles.
Breneman, Martin.
Varly, Abraham.
Algire, Michael.
Beitz, George.
Henderson, John.
Binkley, David.
McLaughlin, John.
Gantz, Frederick.
Davis, Richard.
Hartman, Joseph.
Bear, George.
Elser, John.
Oberholtzer, Abraham.
Binkley, Samuel.
Mentzer, Jacob.
Wenger, Abraham.
Hamaker, Daniel.
Buckwalter, Henry.
Hambright, George.
Slaugh, Jacob.
Stauffer, Jacob.
Breneman, John.
Fesig, John.
Wiley, WIlliam.
Buckwalter, Joseph.
Shenck, Henry.
Myer, Henry.
Myer, John Esq.
Forney, John.
Gibson, WIlliam Jr.
Senseman, WIlliam Esq.
Graff, John.
Longenecker, Daniel.
Nestlerote, Israel.
Martin, Abraham.
Allen, John.
Haberstick, Jacob.
Shirk, Samuel.
Bear, Benjamin.
Roberts, John.
Thomas, Eli.
Milner, Isaac.
Meyer, George.
Stehman, John.
Barber, John.
Steip, Henry.
Carpenter, Joel.
Eberly, John.
Bur, Peter.
Hakman, George.
Foltz, Hnery.
Hinkle, Jonathan.
Johns, Jacob.
Patterson, James.
Huffman, George. Esq.
Long, Benjamin.
Jackson, David.
Given, James.
Frank, John.
Bently, Seth.
Ruth, George.
Conrod, Isaac.
Miller, Jacob.
Lovit, Thomas.
Pluffer, John.
Long, George.
Beidler, Henry.
Evans, John.
Markly, Daniel.
Heller, Joseph Esq.
Sasman, John.
Diller, Adam.
Trout, Paul.
Carpenter, Anthony.
Reigart, John.
Martin, George Jr.
Fautz, John Jr.
Lutz, Abraham.
Kuntz, John.
Shuman, Jacob.
Porter, Samuel.
Smith, Christian.
Ganter, John Jr.
Conelly, John.
Wenger, Samuel.
Urban, Lewis.
Sheaffer, Adam.
Martin, Hugh.
Black, Peter.
Frick, John.
Weaver, Joseph.
Lawber, Francis.
Clyde, James.
Fry, John.
Kinzer, William.
Eckman, Daniel Jr.
Ruth, Henry.
Reist, Christian Jr.
Wenger, Christian.
Shirk, John.
Kauffman, Christian.
Bretz, William.
Jameson, John.
Sheffer, Christian.
Flick, Willilam Jr.
Dengert, John.
Beatty, William P.
Rea, James Esq.
Gross, Peter.
Bauman, Emanuel.
Hagendobler, Joseph.
Heuber, David.
Elser, George.
Dorwart, John.
Martin, Christian.
Rudy, William.
Huss, John.
Nagle, Frederick.
RIpley, Jacob.
Showalter, Jacob.
Kehler, Joshua.
Diffenderfer, David.
Gibson, John.
Gantz, George.
Sheaffer, Isaac.
Lindemuth, Martin.
Blanceford, Joseph.
Bowman, Joshua.
Graeff, Michael.
Jordan, Thomas R.
Bowman, Ephraim.
Coxe, Thomas.
Doersh, John.
Huber, George.
Lambert, William.
Lambert, Henry.
Brown, Luke.
Demuth, Jacob.
Rysinger, Charles.
Voight, John F.
Wolf, John.
Rathfon, Jacob.
Dorwart, Jacob.
Frey, Jacob Jr.
Hubley, Joseph.
Mulford, Jonathan.
Russel, William.
Heffer, Henry.
Michael, William.
Lind, Michael Jr.
Kendig, Samuel.
Block, John.
Baker, Joghn.
Eberman, Joseph.
Eichholtz, Leonard.
Peterman, George.
Metzgar, Adam.
Wigant, George.
Yost, Conrad.
Bier, Peter Jr.
Jamison, Samuel.
Johnson, James Esq.
Hess, Abraham.
Jenkins, Robert Esq.
Mishler, Jacob.
Hatz, John.
Miller, William.
Johns, Paul.
Newswanger, Jacob.
Shaeffer, George.
Hoenigmacher, William.
Philles, Peter.
Bear, John.
Good, Jacob.
Eshleman, John.
Brown, Martin.
Ferrel, Richard.
Getz, John.
Fetter, Jacob.
Ehrman, Michael.
Engle, John.
McLenegan, Archibald.
Bitner, Jacob.
Gumpf, Jacob.
App, John.
Fisher, John.
Craig, John.
Metzker, Philip.
Heitshue, William.
Hawman, Peter.
Wind, John.
Ehler, John.
Messersmith, George.
Dorwart, Henry.
Algire, Joseph.
Brown, John.
Neas, Joseph.
Mosher, JOoseph Esq.
Road, John.
Heck, William.
Grosh, Daniel.
Dorwart, Jonas.
Long, Jocob.
Shindel, Peter.
Kurtz, Christopher.
Eichholtz, Henry.
Simpson, Ross.
Frank, David.
1 item. 31 pieces.
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Classification
RG 08-01 0510
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Object ID
CommOrder 1828 #420
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Description
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
System of Arrangement
The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
Date of Accumulation
1810-1901
Creator
County Commissioners
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Container
Box 0009
People
Belesting, Mary
Belesting, Rachel
Blackwell, William
Book, John
Bosley, John
Bowers, John C.
Burns, Mary
Butler, William
Cook, Casper
Corran, John
Dellet, Jacob
Eby, Isaac
Eichholtz, Henry
Foster, John
Gintner, Jacob
Graeff, David
Hambright, William
Hetzelberger, Mary Ann
Hubley, Joseph
Inser, Charles
Jackson, Richard
Kapp, George
Kerns, Robert
King, Conrad
Lovet, Thomas
Luitell, James
Lynch, A. J.
McDonald, Ann
McConnel, Catherine
McConnel, Mary
McGrann, Michael
Remick, Harriet
Remick, Peter
Stehman, John
Swein, Stacy
Tarring, John
Thompson, John
Vogt, Martin
Weaver, John
Williams, James
Wolf, Maria
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Lancaster
Courthouses
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Place
Lancaster
Extent
70 boxes (35 cubic tabard.)
Object Name
Documents
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2008-03-25
Object ID
CommOrder 1828 #420
Box Number
009
Notes
Entered into Q & A Jun 28, 2001.
Additional Notes
Courthouse.
Payment for work done in the April Sessions 1828.
Eichholtz, Henry. [Clerk.]
Work was done on the following cases:
Mc Donald, Ann. Indicted for receiving stolen goods.
Jackson, Richard. Convicted for Larceny.
Dellet, Jacob. Convicted for Assault and Battery.
McConnel, Mary. Indicted for assault and battery on Hetzelberger, Mary Ann. Ignoramus.
Inser, Charles. Indicted for assault and battery on Bosley, John. Ignoramus.
Butler, William. Alias Blackwell, William. Convicted for keeping a tippling house.
Kerns, Robert. Indicted for Larceny.
Williams, James. Convicted for keeping a tippling house.
Weaver, John. Convicteded for Assault and battery.
Book, John. Indicted for Larceny.
Bowers, John C. Indicted for Malicious Miscief on complaint of McGrann, Michael.
McGrann, Michael. Indicted for Surety of the Peace on complaint of Bowers, John C.
Tarring, John. Indicted for Surety of the Peace on complaint of Lynch, A. J.
Corran, John. Indicted for Surety of the Peace on complaint of Remick, Peter.
King, Conrad. Indicted for Surety of the Peace on complaint of Gintner, Jacob.
Kapp, George. Indicted for Counterfeiting.
Belesting, Rachel; Belesting, Mary. Convicted of affray.
Cook, Casper. Indictment for affray.
Wolf, Maria; Burns, Mary; Tarring, John. Convicted of affray.
Thompson, John. Convivted for Disorderly House.
Butler, William. Indicted for disorderly house.
Graeff, David. Indicted for Surety of the Peace on complaint of Vogt, Martin.
Eby, Isaac. Indicted for keeping a tippling house.
Lovet, Thomas. Indicted for keeping a tippling house.
Stehman, John. Indicted for keeping a tippling house.
Luitell, James. Indicted for keeping a tippling house.
Hubley, Joseph. Indicted for keeping a tippling house.
Hambright, William. Indicted for keeping a tippling house
Swein, Stacy. Indicted for keeping a tippling house.
Remick, Harriet. Acquitted of Larceny.
Thompson, John. Indicted for Surety of Peace on complaint of Foster, John.
McConnel, Catherine. Indicted for Surety of the Peace on complaint of Hetzelberger, Mary Ann.
1 item 1 piece.
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Request at research desk. Photocopy made by staff member.
Classification
RG 08-01 0510
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Object ID
CommOrder 1821 #143
Date Range
1821
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Description
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners' Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
System of Arrangement
The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
Date Range
1821
Date of Accumulation
1810-1901
Year
1821
Creator
County Commissioners
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives North
Storage Container
Box 0001
People
Albright, George
Allen, Ezekial
Bachman, Christian
Backinstice, George
Bailey, Alexander
Bailey, Thomas
Baldwin, William
Bear, John
Becker, Henry
Becker, John
Bomberger, George
Bowman, Joseph
Bowman, Joshua
Boyd, Nicholas
Boys, William
Brenneman, John
Bundle, Jacob
Burg, Christian
Carman, Henry
Chambers, Joseph
Daly, George
Deshong, Dietrich
Deterich, Michael
Deyer, George
Dickson, William
Dorwart, Adam
Dufresne, Samuel
Dunckle, George
Eby, Jacob Jr.
Ellmaker, Isaac
Erben, John
Erisman, John
Etter, Daniel
Etter, Jacob
Fick, Christian
Fordney, Philip
Forney, John Jr.
Franciscus, George
Frey, Jacob Jr.
Frey, Martin Jr.
Froely, Jacob
Gamberling, Jacob
Gouter, John Jr.
Gray, Richard
Gumpf, Christopher
Hambright, Frederick
Hantsh, Nathaniel Jr.
Hartley, George
Hastings, Peter
Haverstick, George
Haverstick, Jacob
Hawthorn, Samuel
Heney, Andrew
Hertshes, William
Hicks, Christian
Hinkle, Jonathan
Hoffman, Valentine
Hougentobler, Joseph
Huber, George
Huber, Peter
Hubley, Joseph
Johnson, Samuel
Kauffman, Benjamin
Kauffman, John
Kaufman, John
Keffer, Henry
Keiss, George
Kendig, Daniel
Kendig, Samuel
Kiess, Andrew
Kindig, Adam
Kintzer, George
Krug, George
Kurtz, Conrad
Lambert, William
Lamborn, Jesse
Lamborn, Thomas
Landis, Jacob
Lind, Abraham
Lind, Michael
Lind, Michael Jr.
Lindy, Jacob
Long, Peter
Longenecker, David
Lorentz, John
Lovett, Thomas
Lubley, Jacob
Lutz, George
Massenkop, George
McCasky, John
McGinnes, James
Meister, Henry
Meixell, George
Metzger, Philip
Michael, William
Miller, Andrew
Miller, Henry
Miller, Jacob
Miller, Tobias
Mosher, Jeremiah
Parker, William
Patterson, Thomas
Peters, George
Ream, Frederick
Reed, Peter
Reed, Robert
Reidinger, Charles
Reigart, Emanuel C.
Reisinger, George
Remley, Frederick Sr.
Rentzel, Philip
Reynolds, Samuel
Rupp, Jacob
Shindle, Jacob Jr.
Shindle, John
Shirk, Henry Jr.
Showalter, John
Shreiner, Martin
Smith, Jacob
Snider, Jacob
Sommer, Jacob
Stoher, Michael
Strenge, Christian
Thome, John
Tressler, Emanuel
Trout, Paul
Uppeiman, John
Wade, Daniel
Williams, James
Winauer, George
Wind, John
Witmer, John
Wolf, John
Yourig, George
Zell, John
Zerfass, Samuel
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Lancaster
Courthouses
Jurors
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Extent
70 boxes (35 cubic ft.)
Object Name
Order for Payment
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2008-03-25
Object ID
CommOrder 1821 #143
Box Number
001
Notes
Never entered into Q&A.
Additional Notes
Jurors' pay. April 1821. Quarter Sessions and Mayor's Court.
Bowman, Joshua. Talesman.
Bachman, Christian. Talesman.
Patterson, Thomas.
Kaufman, John.
Shreiner, Martin.
Kendig, Daniel.
Albright, George.
Gray, Richard.
Wind, John.
Fick, Christian.
Krug, George.
Reed, Peter.
Carman, Henry.
Lind, Abraham.
Erben, John.
Haverstick, George.
Lorentz, John.
Hoffman, Valentine.
Shindle, John.
Hantsh, Nathaniel Jr.
Shindle, Jacob Jr.
Reigart, Emanuel C.
Fordney, Philip.
Dufresne, Samuel Dr.
Froely, Jacob.
Metzger, Philip.
Remley, Frederick Sr.
Eby, Jacob Jr.
Bailey, Thomas.
Lindy, Jacob.
Mosher, Jeremiah Esq.
Bomberger, George.
McCasky, John.
Ellmaker, Isaac.
Gouter, John Jr.
Etter, Jacob.
Zerfass, Samuel.
Hinkle, Jonathan.
Stoher, Michael.
Kauffman, John.
Reynolds, Samuel.
Rentzel, Philip.
Lovett, Thomas.
Johnson, Samuel.
Miller, Jacob.
Sommer, Jacob.
Reed. Robert.
Reidinger, Charles.
Gumpf, Christopher.
Winauer, George.
Backinstice, George.
Franciscus, George.
Gamberling, Jacob.
Reisinger, George.
Yourig, George.
Erisman, John.
Uppeiman, John.
Wolf, John.
Frey, Jacob Jr.
Becker, John.
Hubley, Joseph.
Hicks, Christian.
Kiess, Andrew.
Lambert, William.
Massenkop, George.
Huber, Peter.
Michael, William.
Dickson, William.
Huber, George.
Hertshes, William.
Dorwart, Adam.
Burg, Christian.
Miller, Henry.
Allen, Ezekial.
Keiss, George.
Williams, James.
Lubley, Jacob.
Keffer, Henry.
Daly, George.
Tressler, Emanuel.
Deterich, Michael.
Chambers, Joseph.
Longenecker, David.
Lind, Michael Jr.
Hambright, Frederick.
Zell, John Esq.
Snider, Jacob.
Miller, Andrew.
Trout, Paul.
Showalter, John.
Peters, George.
Brenneman, John.
Etter, Daniel.
Lutz, George.
Strenge, Christian Esq.
Meixell, George.
Meister, Henry.
Boys, William.
Bear, John.
Hougentobler, Joseph.
Kindig, Adam.
Deyer, George.
Smith, Jacob.
Kurtz, Conrad.
Miller, Tobias.
Baldwin, William.
Forney, John Jr.
Kendig, Samuel.
Lind, Michael.
Bailey, Alexander.
Hawthorn, Samuel.
Boyd, Nicholas.
Shirk, Henry Jr.
Kauffman, Benjamin.
Ream, Frederick.
Heney, Andrew.
Thome, John.
Long, Peter.
Deshong, Dietrich.
Bundle, Jacob.
Hartley, George.
Wade, Daniel.
Hastings, Peter.
Frey, Martin Jr.
Lamborn, Jesse.
Parker, William.
Kintzer, George.
Rupp, Jacob.
Haverstick, Jacob.
Witmer, John.
Becker, Henry.
Bowman, Joseph.
Dunckle, George.
McGinnes, James.
Lamborn, Thomas.
Landis, Jacob. Talesman.
12 items, 12 pieces
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Request at research desk. Photocopy made by staff member.
Classification
RG 08-01 0510
Description Level
Item
Less detail
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Object ID
CommOrder 1822 #298
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Description
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners' Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
System of Arrangement
The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
Date of Accumulation
1810-1901
Year
1822
Creator
County Commissioners
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives North
Storage Container
Box 0003
People
Ackerman, George
Albright, George
Arms, John
Asher, John
Atkinson, Matthew
Bachman, John
Bailey, Alexander
Bard, George
Basler, Christian
Bear, Henry
Beatty, William
Becker, Christian Jr.
Becker, John
Beetz, George
Binkley, Felix
Black, Thomas
Bockenstose, George
Bomberger, George
Bomberger, John
Brackbill, Benjamin Jr.
Bricker, John
Brubacker, Abraham
Bruner, Caspar
Buckwalter, Abraham
Buckwalter, David
Buyers, Daniel
Carpenter, Gabriel
Cassel, Henry
Christ, John
Connelly, John
Cope, David
Cox, Thomas
Culbert, John
Culp, David
Dickson, William
Diffenbach, Abraham
Diffenderfer, John
Dissinger, John
Doebler, George
Dorwart, Jonas
Dorwent, Adam
Eberlee, Henry
Eby, Peter
Erb, John
Erisman, John
Eshbach, John
Eshleman, Benjamin
Feather, John
Ferree, Richard
Flick, William
Foesig, Philip
Foesig, William
Foltz, Martin
Fordney, Jacob
Fordney, Melchor
Forrer, Martin
Franciscus, George
Frey, Jacob Jr.
Freymeyer, Henry
Fultz, Jonathan
Furnace, Gardner
Furry, John
Geyger, John
Gibb, Henry
Gill, Benjamin
Gish, Jacob
Goening, William
Gorty, Peter
Goshen, Richard
Graff, Simon
Greider, Jacob
Grimbler, Benjamin
Grimler, Benjamin
Groff, Jacob
Groff, John
Grove, Isaac
Hambright, John
Hambright, Michael
Harnly, Abraham
Hartley, George
Hartman, Jacob
Haverstick, Michael
Hawman, Peter
Heberman, Jacob
Heckrote, Henry
Heiney, Isaac
Heinitsh, Frederick
Heiss, John P.
Hemon, Moses
Henderson, Barton
Hensch, Thomas
Hensel, Jacob
Hensel, William
Herr, David Jr.
Hershey, Jacob
Hershey, Joseph
Hill, John
Hinkle, Aaron
Hitzelberger, George
Hoffman, Valantine
Holl, John
Hollinger, John
Holtzinger, Jacob
Hood, Thomas
Huber, George
Hubley, Joseph
Hummel, David
Ihling, Christopher
Ihling, John
Ihling, William
Jenkins, Elijah
Jenkins, Robert
Kapp, Jacob
Keffer, Henry
Kiess, George
King, Robert
Kinsey, Abel
Kirk, WIlliam
Klein, Frederick
Klein, Henry
Kline, Charles
Koenigmacher, Abraham
Kurtz, Samuel
Landis, Benjamin
Landis, John
Leaman, John
Leib, Christian
Lightner, Joel
Lightner, WIlliam
Longenecker, David
Lynch, Thomas
Martin, George Jr.
Martin, Joseph
Maxwell, Hugh
Maxwell, Robert
McCallister, Archibald
McHaffy, James
McLanagan, Samuel
McQuigg, Francis
Messersmith, George
Messersmith, John
Michaels, John Sr.
Miller, David
Miller, Jacob
Miller, John
Miller, Joseph
Miller, Samuel
Milnor, Isaac
Montgomery, David
Morrison, Daniel
Morrison, George
Musselman, Christian Jr.
Musser, George
Musser, Matthias
Neff, John
Overholtzer, Abraham
Owen, Benjamin
Pall, Frederick
Patterson, Thomas
Paxton, Joseph
Peck, Nicholas
Pfautz, Samuel
Price, William
Prove, Christian
Pusey, Samuel
Rathfon, Jacob
Raub, Jonas
Rauck, WIlliam
Ream, Curtis
Redsecker, George
Rein, Christian
Reist, Peter
Rentzel, Jacob
Richardson, Robert
Rogers, Samuel
Rohrer, David
Royer, Ephraim
Rupp, John
Rush, Henry
Sheaffer, John
Shenk, Michael
Shindle, John
Shindle, Peter
Shreiner, Daniel
Silknitter, John
Silknitter, Michael
Slough, Jacob
Snevely, Christian
Sommer, Leonard
Stauffer, John
Stehman, John
Stein, David
Steman, Christian
Thorne, John
Trisler, Emanuel
Urban, Lewis
Wade, Joseph
Way, Michael
Weaver, Samuel
Webster, Joshua
Weis, Christian
Wenger, Abraham
Wenger, David
Wenger, Samuel
Wentz, Joseph
Withers, George
Wolf, John
Zell, John
Ziegler, George
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Lancaster
Courthouses
Jurors
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Place
Lancaster
Extent
70 boxes (35 cubic ft.)
Object Name
Order for Payment
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2008-03-25
Object ID
CommOrder 1822 #298
Box Number
003
Notes
Partially entered into Q&A Aug 26, 2003.
Additional Notes
Courthouse.
Payments to jurors
Traverse jurors. Mayors Court, November Sessions1822.
Cox, Thomas.
Bockenstose, George.
Atkinson, Matthew.
Gibb, Henry.
Ihling, Christopher.
Kiess, George.
Messersmith, John.
Rentzel, Jacob.
Klein, Frederick.
Heinitsh, Frederick.
Fultz, Jonathan.
Shindle, Peter.
Fordney, Jacob.
Longenecker, David.
Hensch, Thomas.
Slough, Jacob.
Huber, George.
Musser, Matthias.
Dorwent, Adam.
Bachman, John.
Messersmith, George.
Gill, Benjamin.
Erisman, John.
Culbert, John.
Lynch, Thomas.
Frey, Jacob Jr.
Hensel, William.
Shindle, John.
Albright, George.
Rein, Christian.
Hambright, John.
Grand jurors. Mayors Court, November Sessions1822.
Grimbler, Benjamin.
Sommer, Leonard.
Hartley, George.
Franciscus, George.
Trisler, Emanuel.
Asher, John.
Rogers, Samuel.
Bomberger, George.
Rathfon, Jacob.
Wolf, John.
McLanagan, Samuel.
Ihling, William.
Ihling, John.
Bruner, Caspar.
Eberlee, Henry.
Kline, Charles.
Dorwart, Jonas.
Traverse jurors. November Sessions1822.
Price, William.
Hartman, Jacob.
Milnor, Isaac.
Snevely, Christian.
Pfautz, Samuel.
Stauffer, John.
Hubley, Joseph.
Jenkins, Elijah.
Weis, Christian.
Culp, David.
Leaman, John.
Holtzinger, Jacob.
Hummel, David.
Lightner, Joel Esq.
Montgomery, David.
Prove, Christian.
Hensel, Jacob.
Grove, Isaac.
Leib, Christian.
Hawman, Peter.
Pall, Frederick.
Rohrer, David.
Groff, John. (Jacob's son.)
Raub, Jonas.
Freymeyer, Henry.
Flick, William.
Bomberger, John.
Stein, David.
Black, Thomas.
Eshleman, Benjamin.
Keffer, Henry.
Eby, Peter.
Miller, John.
Wenger, Samuel.
King, Robert Esq.
Kinsey, Abel.
Reist, Peter.
Wenger, Abraham.
Grand jurors. November Sessions1822.
Patterson, Thomas.
Martin, Joseph.
Wenger, David.
Steman, Christian.
Herr, David Jr.
Christ, John.
Landis, John (Benjamin's son).
Bard, George.
Neff, John.
Withers, George.
Holl, John.
Klein, Henry.
Richardson, Robert.
Kurtz, Samuel.
Miller, Jacob.
McCallister, Archibald.
Talesman Juror. April Sessions 1821.
Miller, David.
Juror. Court of Common Pleas. November 1822.
Wade, Joseph.
Jurors. Court of Common Pleas. November 1822.
Urban, Lewis.
Maxwell, Hugh.
Morrison, Daniel Esq.
Eshbach, John.
Greider, Jacob.
Foesig, Philip.
Foesig, William.
Musselman, Christian Jr.
Doebler, George.
Ream, Curtis.
Beetz, George.
Buckwalter, Abraham.
Kirk, WIlliam.
Royer, Ephraim.
Feather, John.
Buyers, Daniel.
Miller, Joseph.
Hitzelberger, George.
Silknitter, Michael.
Harnly, Abraham.
Becker, Chriatian Jr.
Gorty, Peter.
Dissinger, John.
Maxwell, Robert Esq.
Brubacker, Abraham.
Kapp, Jacob.
Binkley, Felix.
Hinkle, Aaron.
Jurors. Court of Common Pleas. October 1822.
Hood, Thomas.
Ziegler, George.
Bailey, Alexander.
Way, Michael.
Thorne, John.
Connelly, John.
Stehman, John.
Goshen, Richard.
Morrison, George.
Furry, John.
Martin, George Jr.
Lightner, WIlliam.
Ferree, Richard.
Koenigmacher, Abraham.
Geyger, John.
Haverstick, Michael.
Jurors. December 1822.
Goening, William.
Rauck, WIlliam.
Webster, Joshua.
Becker, John.
Overholtzer, Abraham.
Miller, Samuel.
Hollinger, John.
Shenk, Michael.
Diffenbach, Abraham.
Michaels, John Sr.
Heckrote, Henry.
Peck, Nicholas.
Hoffman, Valantine.
Sheaffer, John.
Hambright, Michael.
Cope, David.
Buckwalter, David.
Brackbill, Benjamin Jr.
Paxton, Joseph.
Heiss, John P.
Arms, John.
Bear, Henry.
Erb, John.
Owen, Benjamin.
Forrer, Martin.
Jurors. District Court. December 1822.
Hershey, Jacob.
Diffenderfer, John.
Rupp, John.
Redsecker, George.
Foltz, Martin.
Rush, Henry Esq.
McQuigg, Francis.
Carpenter, Gabriel.
Ackerman, George.
Bricker, John.
Basler, Christian.
Dickson, William.
Hemon, Moses.
Henderson, Barton.
Cassel, Henry.
Hill, John.
Musser, George.
Gish, Jacob.
Grimler, Benjamin.
Heiney, Isaac.
Furnace, Gardner.
Graff, Simon.
Wentz, Joseph.
Shreiner, Daniel.
Hershey, Joseph.
Jenkins, Robert.
Weaver, Samuel.
Fordney, Melchor.
McHaffy, James. Talesman juror.
Juror. District Court. December 1822.
Pusey, Samuel.
Talesman jurors. December 1822.
Silknitter, John.
Zell, John Esq.
Beatty, William Esq.
Heberman, Jacob Esq.
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