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.
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Additional Notes
Prisons.
Payment for lumber for the use of the jail.
Smith, Stephen. Person of color.
1 item. 1 piece.
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Request at research desk. Photocopy made by staff member.
Two carte de visite images glued to notebook paper. Photo at top is Lillie Moore, at bottom is Julia Moore. The two were sisters and teachers at the Mount Joy Soldiers' Orphans Home in the early 1870's. Their father, John Moore, was steward of the Mount Joy Soldiers' Orphans Home.
Provenance
From the Sixteeners information file in the LCHS Library.
Photograph- Elam E. Kling and wife Amanda Bair. Carte de visite.
Description
Elam E. Kling and wife Amanda Bair. Carte de visite.
Provenance
From an album of members of his parish at Salem Heller's Reformed Church in Upper Leacock Twp. , Zeltenreich Reformed Church in New Holland, and possibly a parish he served in McConnellsburg, PA.
Photograph- Tintype of young boy possibly identified as Roland Diller.
Description
Tintype of young boy possibly identified as Roland Diller.
Provenance
From an album of members of his parish at Salem Heller's Reformed Church in Upper Leacock Twp. , Zeltenreich Reformed Church in New Holland, and possibly a parish he served in McConnellsburg, PA.
Photograph- Carte de visite photographs taken from an album of J. K. Mentzer. The album may have been made by members of the Methodist Church in New Holland c. 1871 as a thank-you to Mr. Mentzer for selling them the land for their new church building. Only one photo in this group is identified.
Photograph- Carte de visite photographs taken from an album of J. K. Mentzer. The album may have been made by members of the Methodist Church in New Holland c. 1871 as a thank-you to Mr. Mentzer for selling them the land for their new church building. Only one photo in this group is identified.
Description
Carte de visite photographs taken from an album of J. K. Mentzer. The album may have been made by members of the Methodist Church in New Holland c. 1871 as a thank-you to Mr. Mentzer for selling them the land for their new church building. Only one photo in this group is identified.
Photograph- The Cornelius Triplets, W. T. Sherman, U. S. Grant and J. W. Cleary, aged 7 years. Written on back: "Nephews of my Grandmother C. Davis." Printed on the back: "Duplicates can be had of Mrs. M. J. Cornelius, Saltillo, Huntingdon Co., Pa."
Photograph- The Cornelius Triplets, W. T. Sherman, U. S. Grant and J. W. Cleary, aged 7 years. Written on back: "Nephews of my Grandmother C. Davis." Printed on the back: "Duplicates can be had of Mrs. M. J. Cornelius, Saltillo, Huntingdon Co., Pa."
Description
The Cornelius Triplets, W. T. Sherman, U. S. Grant and J. W. Cleary, aged 7 years. Written on back: "Nephews of my Grandmother C. Davis." Printed on the back: "Duplicates can be had of Mrs. M. J. Cornelius, Saltillo, Huntingdon Co., Pa." The triplets were born c. 1869, sons of Isaac and Margaret Cornelius.