The Donegal Presbyterian Church : founded prior to 1721, church services held as early as 1714, East Donegal Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania : the Donegal people, their history, and other historical documents
compiled by order of the Session, C. Benjamin Segelken.
Place of Publication
Harrisburg, Pa
Publisher
Evangelical Press,
Date of Publication
1935.
Physical Description
100 p., [6] leaves of plates ; ill., geneal. tables ; 23 cm.
Contents
The Donegal people, their spirit and life and the historical movement of which they are a part / C.B. Segelken -- History of the Donegal Presbyterian Church to 1902 / J.L. Zeigler -- History of the Donegal Presbyterian Church 1902-1935 / C.B. Segelken -- The Penn patent deed -- The Charter of the Donegal Church -- The deed of trust for the cemetery -- List of pastors and supplies -- List of ruling elders -- The Glory of the oak (a poem) /D.L. Glatfelter.
6 maps on 1 sheet : both sides, col. ; 56 x 49 cm. or smaller, sheet 56 x 88 cm.
Notes
Panel title.
"Copyright Bizcorp 1988."
Includes notes, indexes, directories, statistical table, location map inset, and col. ill.
Contents
Greater Lancaster -- Lancaster -- [Central business district] -- [Lancaster County showing points of interest, school districts, and historic districts] -- [Regional location map] -- Lancaster County municipal information.
"Thomas R. Winpenny examines the formative years of the factory system in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and the impact of industrialization on the community.The study focuses on the establishment of the Conestoga Steam Mills in the late 1840's and the following three decades. Professor Winpenny maintains that this industrial revolution brought progress and economic benefits without social upheaval and labor strife...Lancaster was able to absorb the factory system without discord because of local circumstances such as the wealth of the countryside, the stability of the long-established town, and the ready supply of resident workers. In a narrower variation of Thomas C. Cochran's geo-cultural concept, Winpenny argues that the character of the industrialization experience is molded by local conditions and that problems often associated with industrial progress are rooted in the environment in which industrialization occurs." [from a review of the book by Robert M. Blackson, Kutztown State College]
5 maps on 1 sheet : both sides, col. ; 56 x 49 cm. or smaller, sheet 56 x 88 cm., folded to 22 x 19 cm.
Notes
Panel title.
Alternate panel title: Franklin & Marshall.
"Copyright Bizcorp 1988."
Includes notes, indexes, directories, statistical table, location map inset, and col. ill.
Contents
Greater Lancaster -- Lancaster -- [Central business district] -- [Lancaster County showing points of interest, school districts, and historic districts] -- [Regional location map] --[Franklin & Marshall College map].
Book I: Births, baptisms, marriages, 1729-1743 - Book 2: Baptisms, marriages, Funerals, 1747-1767 - Book 3: Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1768-1797 - Book 4, Part I: Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1798-1841 - Book 4, Part 2: Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1841-1850 - Book 5, Part 1: Baptisms, 1850-1921 - Book 5, Part 2: Marriages, burials, 1850-1921.
Includes index.
Rineer's"Churches and Cemeteries of Lancaster County" page 194 #1.
Photocopies of original records in possession of the congregation.