Matthew Stanley Quay (late senator of Pennsylvania) : Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and House of representatives, third session of the Fifty-eighth Congress. / Compiled under the direction of the Joint Committee on printing
The Centennial anniversary of the elevation of John Marshall to the office of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States of America, Monday, February fourth, 1901 : celebration in the city of Philadelphia under the auspices of the Law Association of Philadelphia, the Lawyers' Club of Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Bar Association, the Law School of the University of Pennsylvania
Proceedings of the right worshipful Grand lodge of the most ancient and honorable fraternity of Free and accepted masons of Pennsylvania, and masonic jurisdiction thereunto belonging, at its celebration of the bi-centenary of the birth of Right Worshipful past grand master brother Benjamin Franklin, held in the Masonic temple, in the city of Philadelphia on Wednesday, March the seventh A. D. 1906--A. L. 5906. Together with an account of the memorial service at his tomb, on Thursday, April the nineteenth A. D. 1906--A. L. 5906
Memorial services held in the House of representatives of the United States, together with remarks presented in eulogy of William W. Griest, late a representative from Pennsylvania. Seventy-first Congress, second session
Memorial addresses on the life and character of Marriott Brosius (later a representative, from Pennsylvania), delivered in the House of representatives and Senate, fifty-seventh Congress, first session
The early architecture of western Pennsylvania, a record of building before 1860, based upon the Western Pennsylvania Architectural Survey, a project of the Pittsburgh chapter of the American Institute of Architects
A memorial of the 175th Anniversary of the Founding of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pennsylvania: with an addendum at the time of the one hundredred and seventy-fifth anniversary of the corner-stone laying by Aden B. MacIntosh
Pennsylvania at Antietam : report of the Antietam Battlefield Memorial Commission of Pennsylvania and ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to mark the position of Thirteen of the Pennsylvania Commands engaged in the battle
Genealogy of the Fulton family; being descendants of John Fulton, born in Scotland 1713. Emigrated to America in 1753. Settled in Nottingham Township, Chester county, Penna., 1762. With a record of the known descendants of Hugh Ramsey, of Nottingham, and Joseph Miller, of Lancaster county, Pa