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Collection
Bridge Records
Title
Invitation to bridge dedication
Object ID
Bridge F0100 I001
Date Range
1930
Collection
Bridge Records
Title
Invitation to bridge dedication
Description
Location: Over the Susquehanna River.
Document type: Invitation to bridge dedication.
Date Range
1930
Year
1930
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives West
Storage Container
Box 0002
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Bridges
Columbia
Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge
Invitations
Rivers
Susquehanna River
Wrightsville, York County, Pennsylvania
Place
Columbia, Lancaster County and Wrightsville, York County
Extent
1 item, 1 piece
Object Name
Invitation
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Object ID
Bridge F0100 I001
Box Number
002
Additional Notes
The Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge
Access Conditions / Restrictions
Request at Reference Desk; photocopy made by staff member.
Classification
RG 02-00 0324
Description Level
Item
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Collection
Darmstaetter Collection
Object ID
D-40-04-11
Date Range
1930
  1 image  
Object Name
Negative
Collection
Darmstaetter Collection
Description
Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge
Date Range
1930
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Studio
Darmstaetter's
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Bridges
Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge
Susquehanna River
Place
Columbia
Object Name
Negative
Object ID
D-40-04-11
Negative Number
yes
Images
Less detail
Collection
Darmstaetter Collection
Object ID
D-40-04-12
Date Range
1930
  1 image  
Object Name
Negative
Collection
Darmstaetter Collection
Description
Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge
Date Range
1930
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Studio
Darmstaetter's
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Bridges
Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge
Susquehanna River
Place
Columbia
Object Name
Negative
Object ID
D-40-04-12
Negative Number
yes
Images
Less detail
Collection
Darmstaetter Collection
Object ID
D-40-04-13
Date Range
1930
  1 image  
Object Name
Negative
Collection
Darmstaetter Collection
Description
Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge
Date Range
1930
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Studio
Darmstaetter's
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Bridges
Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge
Susquehanna River
Place
Columbia
Object Name
Negative
Object ID
D-40-04-13
Negative Number
yes
Images
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Collection
Lloyd Mifflin Collection
Title
Lloyd Mifflin Collection
Object ID
MG0059
Collection
Lloyd Mifflin Collection
Title
Lloyd Mifflin Collection
Description
This collection contains the papers of Lloyd Mifflin, including diaries, his poetry, typescripts, galleys with marginal notes, Mifflin family material, and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings. Lloyd Mifflin was a poet and painter from Columbia, Pa. He is best known as a writer of sonnets, publishing over 500.
Admin/Biographical History
Lloyd Mifflin (1846-1921), artist of landscape and portraiture, was also "America's greatest sonneteer." He was born and lived much of his life in Columbia, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania where he was free to wander the banks of the Susquehanna River and its tributaries.
His father, J. Houston Mifflin, of English Quaker descent, was Lloyd's first teacher in drawing and sketching. His mother, Elizabeth A. Heise, came from German heritage. She was born in Columbia and died when Lloyd was very young. His father, a kind and patient man, noted that Lloyd was a rather weak child and provided equestrian and water sports to improve his health.
Lloyd was taught in the public schools in Columbia, including the Washington Classical Institute. The Mifflin family supported local education by bequeathing two houses from their estate, the cottage known as "Norwood" and the grand house, "Cloverton," as well as the estate itself. The school district annually planted a flower on his birthday, September 15, and read one of his sonnets, "A Picture of My Mother."
At the age of 14, Lloyd undertook drawing and sketching with his father. He also had Thomas Moran as an instructor in painting and worked with Isaac Williams of Philadelphia for a short time. In 1869, he traveled to Europe where he studied with Henry Herzog at Dusseldorf, Germany. His adventures also took him to Italy, France, England, and Scotland. He returned to Columbia from Europe and continued painting scenes from along the Susquehanna-from Cooperstown, NY to the Chesapeake Bay. As did most other painters of the time, he earned money from portraiture.
In his paintings, he captured the natural with refined color and light, which yielded firm and balanced forms. He preferred to capture the peacefulness of a woodland path or other quiet spots, rather than the noise of an industrial area. Later in his life he liked seasonal paintings, since they gave him a chance to probe deeper into a philosophical spirit.
Mifflin turned to poetry at the age of 51. According to what he wrote in The Hills, his first volume of poetry (1896), he claimed that the fumes of the paint made him sick. In his lifetime he filled twelve books of verse with two hundred poems and more than six hundred sonnets. He wrote more sonnets than William Shakespeare, John Milton, and William Wordworth. John Keats, however, was his favorite. He preferred Keats for his expression regarding the love of beauty, both real and ideal; his forms were always poised and dignified. During this time he also taught himself the art of etching, using this technique to illustrate The Hills.
Mifflin stressed a strong love of beauty in his poetry as he did in his painting. His imagination and beautiful sense of harmony characterize his verse. The main source of his ambition, inspiration and consolation are clearly seen in The Invocation.
He devoted his greatest efforts to the category of the sonnet, considering it the most distinguished and exalted of all forms of English poetry. He enjoyed the structure, the metrical and rhythmic beauty, the plan of metrical rhyme and diction. Mifflin found it much like a musical composition.
Sonnets bipartite in structure usually have a combination of eight lines followed by six. The rhyme schemes and diction include many metaphors and an extensive vocabulary. His one hundred and fifty nature sonnets emphasize the descriptive, not the intuitional. To sample his poetic styles, one should turn to his three hundred and fifty collected sonnets, published in 1905 with a second edition in 1907. A large number came from earlier books.
As a poet, Mifflin was an idealist and respected the ideal of Greek mythological beauty. In the Echoes of the Greek Idylls and Slopes of Helicon, we find no roughness of spirit. There was a conscience of a spiritual presence. His religious sonnets were grounded in the faith of a personal God which related more to his aesthetic feelings than to traditional Christianity. Themes of life and death occur in many sonnets. His poetry inspired faith, hope and deep emotion. These sonnets were more descriptive than philosophical.
Mifflin's personal ambition was to excel; he wanted to write the perfect sonnet. Like the classical Greeks, he hoped his poetry would obtain an immortality. Mifflin thought the world had largely ignored him, even though his poetry received high praise. At his life's end he changed his opinion and credited his readers with more accolades than he had earlier thought. Perhaps he was too hard on himself. Lloyd Mifflin carried the name "Hermit of the hills" who walked the 'world as one entranced' and 'in life's turbid wave', dropped ' the crown-jewel of his melody.'"
E. Hershey Sneath. America's Greatest Sonneteer. The Clover Press (Geo. D. Hall): Columbia, PA.,1928.
Year Range From
1751
Year Range To
1965
Creator
Mifflin, Lloyd, 1846-1921
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives South
Storage Wall
Side 02
People
Howarth, Shirley
Mifflin, Houston
Mifflin, Lloyd
Stauffer, Nevin A.
Subjects
Artists
Painters
Search Terms
Artists
Columbia
Diaries
Illustrations
Painters
Poetry
Poets
Press reviews
Scrapbooks
Sonnets
Susquehanna River
University of Pennsylvania
Wills
Extent
2 box, 26 folders, 1 cubic ft.
Object Name
Archive
Language
English
Object ID
MG0059
Location of Originals
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Related Item Notes
J. Houston Mifflin Collection, MG-150
Lloyd Mifflin paintings and other items in the Curatorial Collection
Photograph Collection
Access Conditions / Restrictions
No restrictions.
Copyright
Collection may not be photocopied. Please contact Research Staff or Archives Staff with questions.
Credit
Lloyd Mifflin Collection (MG-59), Folder #, LancasterHistory.org
Classification
MG0059
Description Level
Fonds
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Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge.
Object ID
4-01-03-01
Date Range
1930
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge.
Description
Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge. Panoramic print. See D-40-04-11
Date Range
1930
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Studio
Darmstaetter's
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Search Terms
Bridges
Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge
Susquehanna River
Place
Columbia
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
39 x 7 inches
Object ID
4-01-03-01
Negative Number
yes
Images
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Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Building the Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge.
Object ID
4-01-03-02
Date Range
1930
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Building the Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge.
Description
Building the Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge. Last photograph, Columbia side, also shows railroad bridge. Panoramic Print. See D-40-04-12
Date Range
1930
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Studio
Darmstaetter's
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Search Terms
Bridges
Railroad bridges
Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge
Susquehanna River
Place
Columbia
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
53 x 12 inches
Object ID
4-01-03-02
Negative Number
yes
Images
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Collection
General Collection
Title
Flood damage at Columbia
Object ID
1-21-01-23
Date Range
March 1936
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Title
Flood damage at Columbia
Description
Real photo postcard. Flood damage at the Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge.
Provenance
Gift of Lisa Garrett
Date Range
March 1936
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subject
Photographs
Classification
1-21-01-23
Search Terms
Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge
Bridges
Susquehanna River
Floods
Disasters
Place
Columbia
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Original or Copy
Original
Print Size
3.5 x 5.5 inches
Object ID
1-21-01-23
Images
Less detail
Collection
General Collection
Title
Flood of Susquehanna River in 1936
Object ID
1-21-01-26
Date Range
March 1936
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Title
Flood of Susquehanna River in 1936
Description
Real photo postcard. Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge and railroad bridge during the 1936 flood of the Susquehanna River.
Provenance
Gift of Lisa Garrett
Date Range
March 1936
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subject
Photographs
Classification
1-21-01-26
Search Terms
Columbia - Wrightsville Bridge
Railroads
Bridges
Susquehanna River
Floods
Disasters
Place
Columbia
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Original or Copy
Original
Print Size
3.5 x 5.5 inches
Object ID
1-21-01-26
Images
Less detail
Collection
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Title
Commissioners' order for payment
Object ID
CommOrder 1829 #348
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
Shissler, Daniel
Cook, George
Smith, George
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Coroners' Inquests
African Americans
Persons of color
Susquehanna River
Commissioners' Orders for Payment
Extent
70 boxes (35 cubic ft.)
Object Name
Documents
Language
English
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2008-03-25
Object ID
CommOrder 1829 #348
Box Number
009
Notes
Entered into Q&A Aug 22, 2002.
Additional Notes
Coroners' Inquests
Payment for holding an inquest.
Daniel Shissler, Coroner.
Cook, George. Alias Smith, George. African American.
Drowned in the Susquehanna River.
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

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