The predecessor cotton mill of Lancaster City : also known as Jacob Miller & Co. Mill, Lancaster Cotton Works, Humes Mill, Rockland Mill, the Old Factory
"A history of the creation, management and ultimate fate of a cotton textile enterprise in Lancaster Borough and Township - Pennsylvania - 1812-1870 - together with the lineage of Jacob Miller and history of the Old Facatory Bridge."
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.
"This microfilm is an addendum to the Lancaster County Tax Records project of 1971 and 1977. The records on this film were donated to the Lancaster County Historical Society in January 1981. They had been kept in the basement of Conestoga View Hospital which was used by the Lancaster County government as a storage facility for records. The tax records were water damaged and subsequently discarded at an unknown point in time. A private citizen discoverd and salvaged the items from a trash heap, and donated them to the Historical Society. The items show extensive damaged [sic] by water, mold, and vermin. Most pages are frayed and sections unreadable."
Bart Twp. 1833-37, 1841, 1843-45.
Brecknock Twp. 1833
Caernarvon Twp. 1844
Cocalico Twp. 1823, 1829
Conestoga Twp. 1827, 1831
Manheim Twp. 1822-23 (Includes List of Poor Children)
A compilation of 24 papers on various aspects of life in Lancaster county, Pa. in 1976.
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Contents
Industry -- Retailing --Private finance -- Office space -- Tourism --Agriculture -- Jobs and Income -- Government finance -- Housing -- Culture and the Arts -- Historic Resources -- Education and Learning -- Minorities -- Poverty -- Recreation -- Criminal Justice -- Government organization -- Health Care -- Utilities -- Transportation -- Land use -- Environment -- Urban design -- Planning.
"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].