Top section of H. F. Bridgens map of East Hempfield Township
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Top section of H. F. Bridgens map of East Hempfield Township showing the residence of Mr. Philip Brehm, the residence of Mr. John Minich, John and Emanuel Minich's Plough Manufactory, the residence of Mr. Emanuel Minich and the residence and mills of Mr. Henry Shenck.
Photograph- Sketch of view of South Street, Petersburg, showing the property of Mr. Henry Imhoff in the foreground, from the H. F. Bridgens map of East Hempfield Township.
Photograph- Sketch of view of South Street, Petersburg, showing the property of Mr. Henry Imhoff in the foreground, from the H. F. Bridgens map of East Hempfield Township.
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Sketch of view of South Street, Petersburg, showing the property of Mr. Henry Imhoff in the foreground, from the H. F. Bridgens map of East Hempfield Township.
The Boehler family in 1905 lived at 537 S. Christian Street in Lancaster. From left, standing, are Marie Louise Boehler Bowman, Ernest F. Boehler Jr., Anna Boehler Dorwart, Adolph Boehler, Frederick R. Bowman. Sitting, left to right are Ernest F. Boehler, Helen Boehler Owens, Anna Marie Renk Boehler. Children standing are Marie Louise Bowman Marion (left) and Alva Boehler Kahl (right).
Signers of petition: Amos Lyle, William F. Jenkins, Joseph Gray, John Rily, George Jenkins, J. A. Blake, Samuel W. Scott, S. W. P. Boyd, Samuel Wicks, Joseph Smedley Jr., Robert Killough, George Tollinger, Joseph Jenkins, J. Morris Jackson, Amos Ailes.
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Signers of petition: John Harnish, John Hartman, Henry Weise, George Walter, Benjamin Kegereis, Peter K. Walter, Joseph Leisey, Daniel L. Lutz, Reuben Bucher, Jacob Bucher, John Weinhold, Benjamin Leisey.
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Signers of petition of a eating house: George Rettew, J. Halls Fridy, Frederick Weller, James Boys, Benjamin F. Gram, John S. Boys, John C. Irwin, Abram M. Smith, [signature in German], John M. Weller, John H. Musser, Samuel Miller, A. R. Rohrer, H. S. Colm, Jacob C. Clair, Jacob Heinaman, Peter Weller, Abraham Hieneman, Isaac Hienaman, John Mumma, [signature in German], Jacob Bard, Henry Frollich, Peter Weller Sr., John Haugindobler.
Signers of petition: Martin Kendig, Joseph Reitzel, Samuel Styer, John S. Boys, Abraham Greu, Henry M. Weller, John Haugendobler, Jacob Will, John R. Markly, George Rettew, John N. Mummau, Isaac Heinaman, Abraham Heinaman.
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Signers of Petition: Christian Keiffer, E. S. Hubley, Charles Heinitsh, David Bair, P. K. Breneman, W. Ihling, Samuel F. Huston, John N. Lane, D. P. Locher, Christian Widmyer, William Gumpf, Robert Long.
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The life of Rev. Michael Schlatter; with a full account of his travels and labors among the Germans in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia; including his services as chaplain in the French and Indian War, and in the war of the revolution. 1716 to 1790
"A true history of the real condition of the destitute congregations in Pennsylvania, by Michael Schlatter" (a translation of Getrouw verhaal van den waren toestant der meest herderloze gemeentens in Pennsylvanien ... Amsterdam, 1751): p. 87-234.
Reverend Michael Schlatter was a minister of the German Reformed church who came to America to serve German immigrants. He was pastor in churches in Germantown and Philadelphia, and he also made missionary tours among the German Reformed settlers in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey and New York State.