History of the Seventeenth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry, or One hundred and sixty-second in the line of Pennsylvania volunteer regiments, war to suppress the rebellion, 1861-1865
compiled from records of the rebellion, official reports, recollections, reminiscences, incidents, diaries and company rosters ; with an appendix by H. P. Moyer.
Compiled from records of the rebellion, official reports, recollections, reminiscences, incidents, diaries and company rosters, with an appendix, by H. P. Moyer.
History of the One hundred and fortieth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, by Professor Robert Laird Stewart ... Pub. by authority of the Regimental association
Red: white: and blue badge, Pennsylvania veteran volunteers. A history of the 93rd regiment, known as the "Lebanon infantry" and "One of the 300 fighting regiments" from September 12th, 1861, to June 27th, 1865
Columbia, Pennsylvania and its institutions, religious, industrial, educational, historical... Arranged by the General committee of the one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary celebration of the founding of Columbia, October 12 to 19, 1913
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 one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of its independence
held in the Masonic Temple, in the city of Philadelphia, on Monday, September the twenty-fifth, A.D. 1911--A.L. 5911; together with accounts of the service at Christ church, in the city of Philadephia, on Sunday, September the twenty-fouth, and the laying of the corner-stone of Grand lodge hall at the masonic homes at Elizabethtown, on Tuesday, September the twenty-sixth, A.D. 1911, A.L. 5911.
"An edition of two thousand copies has been printed, of which this is no. 1704."
Order of service (17 p.) inserted between p. 16 and 17; Programme of the exercises in the Grand lodge (4 l. 2 pl) between p. 32 and 33; Menu (3 l.) between p. 120 and [121]; Invitation (1 l.) between p. 234 and 235.
The life of William Henry, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1729-1786, patriot, military officer, inventor of the steamboat ; a contribution to revolutionary history
The book of memories, being the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the completion of Old St. Peter's Lutheran Church and the one hundred and fifty-third anniversary of the organization of the congregation
History of the Eighty-fifty regiment Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, 1861-1865, comprising an authentic narrative of Casey's division at the Battle of Seven Pines
Trinity and the town : an address delivered at the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary celebration of the laying of the corner stone of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pa