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Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
Miss Alice M. Klein
Object ID
2014.012
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Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
Miss Alice M. Klein
Description
Color sketch of a brown-eyed, brown-haired young girl, with a center part and ringlets at sides of her head. Miss Alice M. Klein blue garb is off the shoulders. Printed on the oval frame with a gold band: "Photographed by JAMIESON & BENSON, No. 80 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa." The rough edge indicates that the entire piece appears to have been cut from something largeer.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Storage Container
Box 0032
People
Kleim, Alice
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Object Name
Drawing
Oither Names
Portrait
Length (cm)
19.05
Length (ft)
0.625
Length (in)
7.5
Width (cm)
13.97
Width (ft)
0.4583333333
Width (in)
5.5
Dimension Details
Matted in an oval
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2023-03-20
Condition Notes
Some spots on background area. A circular stain at bottom looks as if stain from a cup/jar bottom. Back is brown acidifed paper. "Miss Alice M Klein" is written in pencil.
Object ID
2014.012
Accession Number
2014.012
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Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
Charcoal, Portrait, Tobias C. Newcomer
Object ID
2014.013
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Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
Charcoal, Portrait, Tobias C. Newcomer
Description
Photo-Charcoal Portrait of Tobias C. Newcomer.
Printed in pen on back: "TOBIAS C. NEWCOMER/ 3-17-1840 -- 12-17-1911"
Year Range From
1895
Year Range To
1900
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Storage Container
Box 0036
People
Newcomer, Tobias C.
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Object Name
Portrait
Height (cm)
50.8
Height (ft)
1.6666666667
Height (in)
20
Width (cm)
40.64
Width (ft)
1.3333333333
Width (in)
16
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2023-01-13
Condition Notes
Foxing over all of portrait. Upper left corner missing. Some damage on three remaining corners. Two vertical tears on upper edge.
Object ID
2014.013
Credit
Gift of Elsa T. Honaman
Accession Number
2014.013
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Textiles
Object ID
2012.006.1
Date Range
1836
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Textiles
Description
Indigo Jacquard coverlet. Natural cotton and indigo wool. Center seam. Inner border of alternating birds and trees. Outer border (3 sides only) a double row of 8-pointed stars. Center field of 20 full floral and star square blocks with 4.5-inch blocks at top. 25 stars between blocks.
Head edge finished with doubled .25-inch brown cotton binding. 3.5-inch self-fringe on sides with tape of fringes applied to foot.
Weaver's block: "ELIZABE/ THTOW/ N +/ S+H+ 1836".
Date Range
1836
Made By
Hippert, Samuel
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 39
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Container
Box 1018
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Object Name
Coverlet
Length (cm)
237.49
Length (ft)
7.7916666667
Length (in)
93.5
Width (cm)
223.52
Width (ft)
7.3333333333
Width (in)
88
Dimension Details
Width: 81 + 3.5 fringe + 3.5 fringe = 88
Length: 90 inches to 3.5-inch fringe = 93.5
Condition
Very Good
Condition Date
2020-03-13
Condition Notes
Some stains.
Object ID
2012.006.1
Notes
Weaver Samuel Hippert is cited in:
1. Heisey, John W., compiler. "A Checklist of American Coverlet Weavers." Wmsburg, VA: The Colonial Wmsbrg. Foundation, 1978. pp 70-1.
2. Anderson, Clarita. "American Coverlets and Their Weavers." Wmsburg, VA, 2002. p. 173.
Accession Number
2012.006
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Collection
History Collection: Person
Title
Gift from Thaddeus Stevens
Object ID
1922.001
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Collection
History Collection: Person
Title
Gift from Thaddeus Stevens
Description
Pen nib of gold. Marked on top is "MABIE / TODD & CO / NEW YORK / 4". This company had roots in the 1840s, but established as Mabie, Todd & Co. in New York around 1907. They were known for their gold nibs, pencils and pens.
Taped to card with "See Minutes" in pencil. Accompanying cut envelope is addressed to LCHS with postmark from Seattle, Washington 26 Sep 1976. In pen is written "Gold Pen Point Box 23." Crossed-out name below is "Ann Hoeck(?)".
Provenance
A present from Thaddeus Steven to Eli Lybe--with memorandum "Thaddeus Stevens pen. Presented to Eli Lybe by young Thad."
Year Range From
1900
Year Range To
1920
Made By
Mabie, Todd & Co.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
North Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 04
Storage Shelf
Shelf 5
People
Stevens, Thaddeus
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Object Name
Nib, Pen
Material
Gold
Length (in)
1.25
Width (in)
0.25
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2014-09-24
Condition Notes
Nib has a slight bend upward toward the tip, with one of the split points slightly overlapping the other. Ink residue underneath.
Object ID
1922.001
Place of Origin
New York, New York
Accession Number
1922.001
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Collection
Firefighting Collection: Union Fire Company
Title
Fireflighter's Parade Bellt
Object ID
1927.003
Date Range
August 14, 1860
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Collection
Firefighting Collection: Union Fire Company
Title
Fireflighter's Parade Bellt
Description
Parade Belt presented to Union Fire Company by the "Lady Friends" of the fire company. Leather strap with buckle and holder for flag. Sterling silver sheild attached to leather by to copper rivets. Engraved on shield: "Aug. 14th 1860/Presented by the Lady Friends/ of the Union Fire Co./No. 1/ at their centennial anniversary/ Aug. 14th 1760
Date Range
August 14, 1860
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 1
Storage Cabinet
Unit 07
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Storage Container
Box 0163
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Subject
Union Fire Company
Object Name
Belt
Oither Names
Parade Belt
Height (in)
2.5
Length (in)
5.25
Width (in)
6.25
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2015-10-16
Condition Notes
Strap is torn in two places.
Object ID
1927.003
Accession Number
1927.003
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.09.03.14
Date Range
1844
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Jacquard coverlet of cotton warp and dyed wools (blue, red, green). Corner block reads: "Jacob C. / Schriver. / Hampton / Adams / County. PA. / AD. 1844 / Eve / Spangler."
Two-part (42-inch widths) coverlet is joined with a vertical center seam. Dominant motif in centerfield is a 4-part floral motif of leaves and tulip-like flowers. Interspersed with several smaller motifs: stars, snowflakes and floral designs. Outer border has repeating tulip branches with two leaves, one of is dominating. Self-fringe of natural cotton at foot end.
Made for Eve Spangler (Aug 17, 1825 - Nov. 21, 1895), obviously before she married Daniel Trimmer in the same year coverlet was made (1844).
Jacob C. Shriver (1816-1896) working 1840-1856
Provenance
Passed down within Spangler family in unknown manner to Edna Spangler Keefer, then to daughter.
Date Range
1844
Made By
Shriver, Jacob C.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 2
Storage Cabinet
Unit 13
Storage Shelf
Shelf 6
Storage Container
Box 1012
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Object Name
Coverlet
Material
Cotton, Wool
Length (cm)
243.84
Length (ft)
8
Length (in)
96
Width (in)
90
Dimension Details
Woven piece is 92 inches long with 4 inch fringe = 96 inches long
84 inches wide with 3-inch fringes on both sides = 90 inches
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2015-02-09
Condition Notes
Generally good with brown stains along top/head.
Object ID
G.09.03.14
Notes
See donor's note about Eve Spangler in file. Eve married Daniel Trimmer, a farmer in Tyrone Twp., and they had Sarah Ann Eliza who grew up to marry her 2nd cousin Franklin S. Spangler.
Coverlet passed to Franklin and Annie's son Charles then to his had a daughter Edna who had a daughter Betsy (donor).
Weaver Jacob C. Schriver also cited in :
1. Heisey, John W., compiler. A Checklist of American Coverlet Weavers. Williamsburg, VA: The Colonial Wmsbrg. Foundation, 1978. p.103
3. Anderson, Clarita. American Coverlets and Their Weavers. Wmsburg, VA, 2002. p.208
Place of Origin
Hampton, Adams County, Pennsylvania
Credit
Gift of Betsy Keefer in memory of the Spangler family quilters, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.09.03
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Collection
Print Collection
Title
Hamilton Bank Country
Object ID
2015.008
Date Range
1980
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Collection
Print Collection
Title
Hamilton Bank Country
Description
Printed Broadside, "Hamilton Bank Country"
Designed by E. L. Malbertt, 10-1980
Includes a 6-county area (Dauphin, Lebanon, Berks,York, Lancaster & Chester) with small black squares marking locations of banks. Around periphery are 6 drawings, one from each county: State capitol bldg., Cornwall Furnace, Boone Homestead, Valley Forge Arch, Rock Ford Plantation and Gold Plough Tavern & General Gates House.
Date Range
1980
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Storage Container
Box 0034
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Object Name
Broadside
Object ID
2015.008
Accession Number
2015.008
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Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
William Albright (Albrecht)
Object ID
2015.001.1
Date Range
circa 1830
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Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
William Albright (Albrecht)
Description
Painted portrait of William Albright (or Albrecht) (1793-1852) by Jacob Eichholtz, c. 1830
William Albright, or Albrecht, was born May 23, 1793 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania to German printer, John Albright (1745-1806). He worked intermittently in Philadelphia as an ornamental painter, lithographic artist, limner, "dancing-master," and teacher of drawing from 1815 to 1845. Albright delineated the color plates for the "Floral Magazine and Botanical Repository" (Philadelphia, 1832-1834).
In 1820, Albright returned to Lancaster at his father's bequest, where until 1836, he published the "Staatsbothe" and continued the publication of the "New and Improved North American Almanac" started by Francis Bailey in 1775. On Christmas Day in 1821 he married Mary Weaver with whom he had one daughter, Anna M. Albright (1822-1855).
Albright returned to Philadelphia ca. 1837, and following a year as a dance master, taught drawing at 21 South Fifth Street until his death in 1852.
Date Range
circa 1830
Creator
Eichholtz, Jacob
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Art Rack
Storage Cabinet
North Side
Storage Shelf
Rack 4
Storage Drawer
Back
People
Albright, William
Eichholtz, Jacob
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Object Name
Portrait
Object ID
2015.001.1
Accession Number
2015.001
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.88.9
Date Range
1928-1929
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Cast-iron toy tri-motor Fokker aquaplane, painted yellow. Made of multiple castings fitted and securred with screws. Three wire spring cables are fitted to pulleys under plane, allowing the 4 rubber wheels to turn the 3 propellers and activate a noisemaker. Raised letters atop wings spell "FRIENDSHIP". "NX4202" is on tail and "Fokker" is on left side of fuselage. All letters painted blue. Inside hollow fuselage is "HUBLEY." Gold seal on left end of wing reads "It's a Hubley Toy". Profile of Earhart is cast into one of the two rear windows on left side.
The Friendship was flown across the Atlantic from Newfoundland to Wales, on June 17, 1928, with Amelia Earhart aboard. She was only a passenger, but this event won her immense fame, including a ticker tape parade in New York City, and started her career as a major celebrity. (see Notes on why this plane was made.)
Provenance
Plane was given to donor by his friend Charlie Reiger (sp?).
Date Range
1928-1929
Year Range From
1928
Year Range To
1929
Made By
Hubley Manufacturing Company
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 31
Storage Shelf
Shelf 4
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Object Name
Toy
Material
Cast Iron, Paint
Height (in)
5
Length (in)
11.5
Width (in)
12.75
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2015-03-18
Condition Notes
Moderate overal loss of paint; rust on exposed metal; cracking rubber on wheels.
Object ID
G.88.9
Notes
Hubley Mfg. Co. was commissioned by Pittsburgh industrialist Arthur E. Braun (1876-1976) to make 22 yellow aquaplanes modeled on Earhart's Friendship. Earhart signed each one and Braun gave the planes out as gifts at a reception in honor of Earhart, held at his own residence in Pittsburgh in June of 1929. This plane is unsigned, suggesting perhaps that this example may have been a factory extra.
In 1932, Earhart flew solo across the Atlantic, again achieving acclaim as the 2nd person and 1st woman to do so. She received the Distinguished Flying Cross from Congress, the gold medal of the National Geographic Society and the Cross of the Legion of Honor from France.
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Credit
Gift of Samuel S. Snyder, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.88.9
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
P.77.12
Date Range
c. 1811
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Fraktur birth certificate for Lydia Glasz / Glass, daughter of Leonard Glass and wife Christina, nee German. Hand drawn and colored on paper. Unusual confronting women with yellow dresses and red parasols flank central textblock within border. Tree of life above textblock; undulating plant w/ flowers sit on shelf at sides. Triple-line outside border.
German text translates to "Lydia Glasz daughter of Leonard Glasz and his wife Christina a born German. Was born 25th day of Jan. in the year of our Lord 1811.
See Notes.
Northern Lancaster Co.
Provenance
Collection of Sarah B. Musselman
Date Range
c. 1811
Year Range From
1811
Year Range To
1820
Made By
Bentz, Samuel, 1792-1850
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 43
Storage Shelf
Bin 2-F
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Subject
Fraktur art
Frakturs (Documents)
Search Terms
Fraktur
Birth records
Object Name
Fraktur
Oither Names
Birth Certificate
Material
Paper, Ink, Watercolor
Height (in)
7.5
Width (in)
9.5
Dimension Details
Frame is 16.25" x 19.25".
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2015-07-27
Condition Notes
Some buckling of paper overall. Some bleeding of ink, causing brown marks around letters; also in entire upper left corner. Small 1.4" brown streak below the word "Christina" in center panel.
Condition report of 1986 by the Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts in Phila. in file. No documented treatment. Matted and framed in 1996 by conservator Brian Howard.
Object ID
P.77.12
Notes
Similar to designs of Plate #61 in Weiser & Heaney, Penna. German Fraktur of The Free Library of Phila., v.1.
Research: Ancestry.com gives the marriage of fraktur recipient Lydia Glass to John Kempfer on 20 Nov. 1828 in Ephrata at the Bethany United Church of Christ. Husband John was born 19 Feb. 1809, died 4 April 1865. Lydia died 24 June 1853. Their daughter Elizabeth Kempfer (1836-1909) married David Rudy Buch (1834-1925) and lived in Lititz.
Ancestry also gives the 1810 Census in Earl, Lancaster Co. that lists Leonard Glase with 4 household members under 16 yrs., 1 at 16-25 yrs., and 2 over 25 yrs. Total of seven in home. Lydia was born the following year in 1811.
Place of Origin
Lancaster County
Credit
Gift of the James Hale Steinman Foundation, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
P.77.12
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