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A noteworthy book : Der blutige Schau-Platz oder Martyrer Spiegel

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo12923
Author
Pennypacker, Samuel W.,
Date of Publication
1881.
Call Number
905.748 HSP v.5
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Responsibility
Samuel W. Pennypacker.
Author
Pennypacker, Samuel W.,
Place of Publication
Philadelphia, Pa
Publisher
Historical Society of Pennsylvania ,
Date of Publication
1881.
Physical Description
pp. 276-289 23 cm.
Notes
In: Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, v. 5.
The translating from Dutch into German and printing of Martyrs Mirror, at Ephrata, Pa.
Subjects
Ephrata Cloister.
Martyrs
Mennonites - Pennsylvania - Ephrata.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 HSP v.5
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A few incidents in the life of Professor James P. Espy

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo3922
Author
Morehead, L. M.
Date of Publication
1888.
Call Number
923.7 E77m
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Responsibility
by his niece, Mrs. L.M. Morehead.
Author
Morehead, L. M.
Place of Publication
Cincinnati
Publisher
R. Clarke & Co., Printers,
Date of Publication
1888.
Physical Description
5-22 p. ; 19 cm.
Summary
Mrs L.M. Moorehead wrote this short memoir of the life of her uncle James Pollard Espy. Mr Espy was born in Cumberland County in Pennsylvania in 1785. He trained as a lawyer and taught school for a time, but was best known for his work as a meteorologist. He worked at this for the U.S. War Department and the U.S. Navy. He continued this work at the Smithsonian Institute.Mr Espy developed a theory about the science of cloud formation and how storms were born. He began the use of the telegraph to collect weather data. His book "The Philosophy of Storms " was published in 1841.
Subjects
Espy, James P. - 1785-1860.
Meteorologists - United States.
Cumberland County (Pa.) - History.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
923.7 E77m
Websites
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