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Priestley in America, 1794-1804

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo4772
Author
Smith, Edgar Fahs,
Date of Publication
[c1920]
Call Number
925 P949s
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Responsibility
by Edgar F. Smith ...
Author
Smith, Edgar Fahs,
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Publisher
P. Blakiston's son & co.
Date of Publication
[c1920]
Physical Description
3 p.l., 173 p. 19 cm.
Notes
LCHS copy autographed by author.
Joseph Priestley, a respected chemist and theologian, spent the last10 yrs of his life in Northumberland, Pennsylvania. He fled England, because he was considered a subversive due to his liberal political and religious beliefs and for his support for the French Revolution.
Subjects
Priestley, Joseph, - 1733-1804.
Chemists - England
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
925 P949s
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The market structure of shipping German immigrants to Colonial America

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo14227
Author
Grubb, Farley.
Call Number
905.748 HSP v.111
  1 website  
Responsibility
by Farley Grubb.
Author
Grubb, Farley.
Physical Description
27-48 p.
Notes
In: Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, v.111 (1987).
Subjects
Stedman, Charles.
Stedman, John.
German Americans
Indentured servants - Pennsylvania.
Indentured servants - Germany.
Germany - Emigration and immigration.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 HSP v.111
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"Send no more women :" female servants in eighteenth-century Philadelphia

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo14424
Author
Salinger, Sharon V.
Call Number
905.748 HSP v. 107 (1983)
  1 website  
Responsibility
by Sharon V. Salinger.
Author
Salinger, Sharon V.
Physical Description
p. 29 - 48.
Notes
Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, v. 107 (1983).
Subjects
Women household employees - Pennsylvania - Philadelphia.
Indentured servants - Pennsylvania
Slave labor - Pennsylvania
Women - United States
Pennsylvania - History - Revolution, 1775-1783.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 HSP v. 107 (1983)
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Jonah Davenport, an early eighteenth century Lancaster Indian trader, his son William Davenport, a Carlisle saddler, and grandson, Samuel Davenport, Trader General of the Tribes of Texas

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo22295
Author
Dubuisson, Ann.
Date of Publication
2011.
  1 website  
Responsibility
Ann Dubuisson.
Author
Dubuisson, Ann.
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
LancasterHistory,
Date of Publication
2011.
Physical Description
pp. 66-91.
Summary
"On the American frontier, there were men who always pushed the edge. These were often the Indian traders, solitary men who purchased great lots of manufactured goods, loaded them on trains of pack horses or mules and set out into the wilderness to trade with the Indians in exchange for skins and furs. Such a man was the Indian trader Jonah Davenport."
Subjects
Davenport, Jonah.
Davenport, William.
Davenport, Samuel.
Indian traders
Indentured servants
Contained In
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society. Volume 113, number 2/3 (2011), pp. 66-91Lancaster History Library - Journal974.9 L245 v.113
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Edition
Widescreen format.
Date of Publication
[2006]
Call Number
929.373 A258 DVD
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Responsibility
a film by Kunhardt Productions ; executive producers, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., William R. Grant, Peter W. Kunhardt ; written by Henry Louis Gates. Jr. ; series producers, Graham Judd, Leslie D. Farrell ; a production of Kunhardt Productions, Inc. and Thirteen/ WNET New York.
ISBN
1415716943
Edition
Widescreen format.
Place of Publication
[Alexandria, Va.] : Hollywood, Calif
Publisher
PBS Home Video ; distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment,
Date of Publication
[2006]
Physical Description
1 videodisc (ca. 240 min.) : sd., col. and b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
Notes
Originally broadcast as a four-part television series in 2006.
Host: Henry Louis Gates, Jr.; features Oprah Winfrey, Chris Tucker, Quincy Jones, Sara-Lawrence-Lightfoot, Mae Jemison, T.D. Jakes, Ben Carson, Whoopi Goldberg.
Contents
Listening to our past / producer and director, Jesse Sweet; editors, Eric Davis, Michael Weingrad -- The promise of freedom / producer and director, Leslie Asako Gladsjo ; editors, Joanna Kiernan, Geeta Gandbhr -- Searching for our names / producer and director, Leslie D. Farrell; editors, Merril Stern, Kathryn Moore -- Beyond the middle passage / producer and director, Graham Judd; editors, Kate Hirson, Stefan Knerrich.
Summary
A compelling combination of storytelling and science, this series uses genealogy, oral histories, family stories and DNA to trace roots of several accomplished African Americans down through American history and back to Africa.
Subjects
African Americans
African American families
DNA fingerprinting.
Documentary television programs.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Documentary - Feature.
Additional Author
Gates, Henry Louis.
Grant, William
Kunhardt, Peter W.
Judd, Graham.
Farrell, Leslie D.
Sweet, Jesse.
Gladsjo, Leslie Asako.
Winfrey, Oprah.
Tucker, Chris,
Jones, Quincy,
Lawrence-Lightfoot, Sara,
Jemison, Mae,
Jakes, T. D.
Carson, Ben.
Goldberg, Whoopi,
Additional Corporate Author
Kunhardt Productions.
WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
PBS Home Video.
Paramount Home Entertainment (Firm)
Location
Lancaster History Library - Media
Call Number
929.373 A258 DVD
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