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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
P.97.22.1
Date Range
1997
  1 image  
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Fraktur family record of Amish family of Stephen and Hannah Miller Mast and ten children, done with ink and paint on heavy white paper in oak frame. Executed in the style of scrivener David C. Hoke by Old Order Amish Bishop John F. Glick (1912-Aug 30, 2003).
A contemporary scrivener who learned his craft by copying David Hoke, Glick records the family of his great grandmother Mary Mast (1832-1924). Fraktur has a wavy ribbon border with flowers at top and bottom. Heading at top is "Family Record" and 1/3 of the way down is "Children," both done in heavy red lettering with silver highlights. Three heads of wheat flank each side of "Children."
Parents' birth dates and marriage date are recorded, followed by ten children with birth dates. The sixth child, Mary, is underlined to indicate her significance as Glick's great grandmother. All 12 family members have a death date written in cursive under their birth date, mimicking a common practice of descendants who added this information years later.
At bottom center, Glick draws a scroll and pen and inscribes his name and the date (1997). At right he adds: "Mary Mast was my great grandmother."
Framed in a new oak frame with glazing, made by Glick's son, a woodworker, who has a woodshop on the Glick farm property, Cut Road, Salisbury Twp.
Group of three fraktur (P97.22.1-.3) was commissioned and purchased from Glick by HCLC as a result of visiting him in his farmhouse Jan 1997 to discuss his penwork. (The two other fraktur, based on the Stoltzfus family record, were specifically purchased for use in the 1997 Exhibit on fraktur.)
Date Range
1997
Year Range From
1997
Year Range To
1997
Creator
Glick, John F., 1912-2003
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 43
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
People
Glick, John F.
Mast, Stephen
Mast, Hannah
Miller, Hannah
Mast, Mary
Subject
Fraktur art
Frakturs (Documents)
Genealogy
Amish
Search Terms
Amish
Fraktur
Genealogy
Object Name
Fraktur
Material
Paper, Ink
Height (cm)
44.45
Height (ft)
1.4583333333
Height (in)
17.5
Width (cm)
31.75
Width (ft)
1.0416666667
Width (in)
12.5
Dimension Details
Above dimensions are what is visible in frame. Frame is H: 20.5" W: 15.375"
Condition
Excellent
Condition Date
2017-11-14
Condition Notes
Pristine
Object ID
P.97.22.1
Notes
Exhibited in QTM vault w/ Amish items & interactives, 2007-2010.
Place of Origin
Gap, Salisbury Twp.
Role
Artist
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Accession Number
P.97.22
Images
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
P.97.22.3
Date Range
1997
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Fraktur family record of Amish family of Henry and Annie Stoltzfus and ten children, done with ink and paint on heavy white paper in oak frame. Executed in the style of scrivener and artist David C. Hoke by Old Order Amish Bishop John F. Glick (1912-Aug 30, 2003).
A contemporary scrivener/artist who learned his craft by copying David Hoke, Glick records this family record in his own style. Here Glick uses the names from a Stoltzfus family record done by Hoke (see P.96.01.1). Glick has a wavy blue ribbon border with flowers at top and bottom. Heading at top is "Family Record" and 1/3 of the way down is "Children," both done in heavy blue lettering with silver highlights. Three heads of wheat flank each side of "Children."
Parents' birth dates are recorded, followed by ten children with birth dates. The father and son, Levi, have a death date written in cursive under their birth dates, following the practice of many descendants who added this information years later.
At bottom center, Glick draws a scroll and pen and inscribes his name and the date (1997).
Framed in a new oak frame with glazing, made by Glick's son, a woodworker, who has a woodshop on the Glick farm property, Cut Road, Gap, PA.
Group of three fraktur (P97.22.1-.3) was commissioned and purchased from Glick by HCLC as a result of visiting him in his farmhouse Jan 1997 to discuss his penwork. This fraktur was purchased for use in the 1997 Exhibit on fraktur.)
Date Range
1997
Year Range From
1997
Year Range To
1997
Creator
Glick, John F., 1912-2003
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 43
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Storage Drawer
Bin 2-B
People
Glick, John F.
Stoltzfus, Henry
Stoltzfus, Annie
Subject
Fraktur art
Frakturs (Documents)
Genealogy
Amish
Search Terms
Fraktur
Genealogy
Amish
Object Name
Fraktur
Material
Paper, Ink
Height (cm)
44.45
Height (ft)
1.4583333333
Height (in)
17.5
Width (cm)
31.75
Width (ft)
1.0416666667
Width (in)
12.5
Dimension Details
Above dimensions are what is visible in frame. Frame is H: 20.5" W: 15.375"
Condition
Excellent
Condition Date
2017-11-14
Condition Notes
Pristine
Object ID
P.97.22.3
Notes
Exhibited in QTM vault w/ Amish items & interactives, 2007-2010.
Picture on p. 23 of Fraktur: Folk Art and Family by Corrine & Russell Earnest
Place of Origin
Gap, Salisbury Twp.
Role
Artist
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Accession Number
P.97.22
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Henry Kauffman Fraktur
Object ID
G.96.37.9
Date Range
circa 1970-1990
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Henry Kauffman Fraktur
Description
Modern "revivalist" fraktur created by Professor H. J. Kauffman's caretaker/nurse, Arlene Harnish. Mounted in handmade wood frame with corner blocks.
Marriage and birth certificate done on tinted laid paper with various colors. Within a border are three panels, the larger central panel has the text: "Henry Ka/uffman/Son of David and Anna/Kauffman was born on/November 14, 1908 in Yo/ork County, Pa. Married/ Elizabeth Zoe Tomer/July 20, 1938." Signed at the bottom "A Harnish" The two side panels are nearly symmetrical, featuring flowering plants growing out of a colorful pitcher resting on a stepped pedestal. A large colorful bird is perched in each of the plants.
Frame was made by HJK in earlier years.
1704 Millersville Pike, Lancaster
Provenance
Made by Arlene Harnish (b. 13 March 1946), caretaker of Henry J. Kauffman. She stated on 30 May 2000, that she learned to make fraktur by taking a class at Landis Valley Museum taught by Jere Kickerman. This piece was only the second fraktur she made, the first being the project for the class, done for her granddaughter.
Harnish made this fraktur for HJK during working hours at his residence when another was pressing. She copied motifs from a book. When completed, HJK told her to look for a frame in the basement. The one she found turned out to be one made by Kauffman himself. Harnish expressed shock and embarrassment upon learning that Kauffman had donated her fraktur to a museum. Arlene is Mrs. R. Edwin Harnish, 1586 Georgetown Rd. Christiana, PA phone: 5292712.
Date Range
circa 1970-1990
Year Range From
1970
Year Range To
1990
Made By
Harnish, Arlene
Last Owner
Kauffman, Henry J.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 43
Storage Shelf
Bin 2-B
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Subject
Fraktur art
Frakturs (Documents)
Search Terms
Fraktur
Object Name
Fraktur
Oither Names
Birth and Marriage Certificate
Material
Paper, Ink, Watercolor
Height (in)
9.5
Width (in)
14
Dimension Details
Frame is 11.75" high x 17 wide.
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2016-04-29
Condition Notes
Modern fraktur and frame in excellent condition. The handmade from has small crack in top left corner block where nailed. Wood stain shows brush marks. Brown paper backing.
Object ID
G.96.37.9
Notes
This fraktur is featured in Irwin Richman's book "Pa. German Arts," 2001, page 14.
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Usage
Kauffman's home
Credit
Gift of Henry J. Kauffman, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.96.37
Images
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Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Object ID
DL-01-01-07
Date Range
c. 1992
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Description
An Amish boy gets a free ride home in Lancaster County. Amish farmers still use horses and mules to plow their farm fields and they produce yields that rival modern farming methods.
Provenance
Photographs and slides donated by Discover Lancaster/Pennsylvania Dutch Country Visitors Bureau, June 2016.
Date Range
c. 1992
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Amish
Farming
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
8 x 10 inches
Object ID
DL-01-01-07
Images
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Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Object ID
DL-01-01-08
Date Range
c. 1992
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Description
An Amish boy gets a free ride home in Lancaster County. Amish farmers still use horses and mules to plow their farm fields and they produce yields that rival modern farming methods.
Provenance
Photographs and slides donated by Discover Lancaster/Pennsylvania Dutch Country Visitors Bureau, June 2016.
Date Range
c. 1992
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Amish
Farming
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
8 x 10 inches
Object ID
DL-01-01-08
Images
Less detail
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Object ID
DL-01-01-15
Date Range
c. 1991
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Description
Framed by the birds in the sky and the rich earth below, Lancaster County's Old-Order Amish farmers use horse and mule-drawn plows to till their fields as they have for many generations before them.
Provenance
Photographs and slides donated by Discover Lancaster/Pennsylvania Dutch Country Visitors Bureau, June 2016.
Date Range
c. 1991
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Plows
Mules
Horses
Amish
Farms
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
8 x 10 inches
Object ID
DL-01-01-15
Images
Less detail
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Object ID
DL-01-01-16
Date Range
c. 1991
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Description
Harvesting tobacco with horse or mule-drawn implements.
Provenance
Photographs and slides donated by Discover Lancaster/Pennsylvania Dutch Country Visitors Bureau, June 2016.
Date Range
c. 1991
Creator
Reinhold, Richard K.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Mules
Horses
Amish
Farms
Tobacco
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
8 x 10 inches
Object ID
DL-01-01-16
Negative Number
5 x 7
Images
Less detail
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Object ID
DL-01-01-34
Date Range
c. 1991
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Description
Lancaster County is well known for its meticulously kept farm homes. Here, Old Order Amish women tend to the flower beds which provide brilliant colors six months of the year.
Provenance
Photographs and slides donated by Discover Lancaster/Pennsylvania Dutch Country Visitors Bureau, June 2016.
Date Range
c. 1991
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Amish
Farms
Farmhouses
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
8 x 10 inches
Object ID
DL-01-01-34
Images
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Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Object ID
DL-01-02-08
Date Range
1991
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Description
Peering from the rear window of a horse-drawn wago, Old Order Amish children watch the world go by.
Provenance
Photographs and slides donated by Discover Lancaster/Pennsylvania Dutch Country Visitors Bureau, June 2016.
Date Range
1991
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Amish
Horse and buggies
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
8 x 10 inches
Object ID
DL-01-02-08
Images
Less detail
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Object ID
DL-01-02-15
Date Range
1990
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Description
As part of an Autumn weekend in Lancaster County, PA, visit Zimmerman's Hardware Store in Intercourse. Members of the Amish community still buy their hardware here, which also served as a filming site for the 1985 film "Witness", starring Harrison Ford.
Provenance
Photographs and slides donated by Discover Lancaster/Pennsylvania Dutch Country Visitors Bureau, June 2016.
Date Range
1990
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Amish
Horse and buggies
Zimmerman's Hardware Store
Intercourse, Leacock Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
8 x 10 inches
Object ID
DL-01-02-15
Images
Less detail
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Object ID
DL-01-02-16
Date Range
1991
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Description
A line of horseless buggies on an Old Order Amish farm means either a church service or a wedding is underway. Amish do not use a church building; rather, their religious services are held in their home.
Provenance
Photographs and slides donated by Discover Lancaster/Pennsylvania Dutch Country Visitors Bureau, June 2016.
Date Range
1991
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Amish
Horse and buggies
Farms
Worship services
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Film Size
5 x 7 inches
Print Size
5 x 7 inches
Object ID
DL-01-02-16
Images
Less detail
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Object ID
DL-01-02-26
Date Range
1991
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Description
On a summer's day, a small group of Lancaster County's Old ORder Amish gather together to conduct upkeep of an Amish cemetery.
Provenance
Photographs and slides donated by Discover Lancaster/Pennsylvania Dutch Country Visitors Bureau, June 2016.
Date Range
1991
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Amish
Horse and buggies
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
8 x 10 inches
Object ID
DL-01-02-26
Images
Less detail
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Object ID
DL-01-02-28
Date Range
October 1996
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Description
Horse and buggy traveling along Ridge Road, Leacock Township.
Provenance
Photographs and slides donated by Discover Lancaster/Pennsylvania Dutch Country Visitors Bureau, June 2016.
Date Range
October 1996
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Amish
Horse and buggies
Place
Leacock Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
4 x 6 inches
Object ID
DL-01-02-28
Images
Less detail
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Object ID
DL-01-02-29
Date Range
1991
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Description
An open carriage suits Lancaster County's Old ORder Amish for daily shopping chores.
Provenance
Photographs and slides donated by Discover Lancaster/Pennsylvania Dutch Country Visitors Bureau, June 2016.
Date Range
1991
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Amish
Horse and buggies
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
5 x 7 inches
Object ID
DL-01-02-29
Images
Less detail
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Object ID
DL-01-07-02
Date Range
1991
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Description
A barn raising is a fitting symbol of how the Amish take care of each other in times of need. If a barn hsa burned down ora newly-wed couple are just starting out, the local Amish community joins together to build them a barn.
Provenance
Photographs and slides donated by Discover Lancaster/Pennsylvania Dutch Country Visitors Bureau, June 2016.
Date Range
1991
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Barn raisings
Amish
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Film Size
5 x 7 inches
Print Size
5 x 7 inches
Object ID
DL-01-07-02
Images
Less detail
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Object ID
DL-05-01-076
Date Range
September 9, 1998
  1 image  
Object Name
Transparency, Slide
Collection
Discover Lancaster Photograph Collection
Description
Long's Park Art and Crafts Festival
Provenance
Photographs and slides donated by Discover Lancaster/Pennsylvania Dutch Country Visitors Bureau, June 2016.
Date Range
September 9, 1998
Creator
Baum, Keith
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Search Terms
Long's Park Art Festival
Craft fairs
Long's Park
Place
Lancaster
Object Name
Transparency, Slide
Film Size
35 mm
Object ID
DL-05-01-076
Images
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