145 South River Street, Maytown, possibly designed by Urban, though thought not to be.
Provenance
Album of 35 mm slides of buildings in Lancaster County designed by architecht C. Emlen Urban. Slides taken by Carol Morgan for a lecture for the Torch Club in June 2002.
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society v. 108, no. 2 (Summer 2006).
Notes
Includes poems written by students from the New School of Lancaster : "Dried flower cowboy" by Katie Herzog ; "Apple stand" by Sarah Coco ; "Flowers of market (Rohrers' stand)" by Dylan Bergeron Mikus ; "Market poem" by Collin MacConnell ; "Spices and friends" by Abigail Polin ; "Reina's Latino mix" by David Bishop ; "Latino comida de Reina" by David Bishop ;"Candy fix" by Eric Freeman ;"Fruit for market" by Nicole Sauder.
"Johann Michael Lindenmuth has left us one of the better day-to-day journals of the French & Indian War as well as a brief journal of his service in the Revolutionary War...When Lindenmuth was discharged in December 1759, he had fought through a multitude of the battles, skirmishes, and ambushes in western Pennsylvania. In a laconic, direct, and simple style he tells of what happened, who did it, and why. Amid the tales of scalping, looting, murder, mayhem, and of boredom, fatigue, huger, and desparir, Lindemuth also tells us of his family and friends, his ancestors, and his children and grandchildren." [from the back cover]
"Letters to William McKnight of Lancaster County, PA from family in County Donegal, Ireland. (With a history of the McNaught family of Grange, Burt Parish)"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-172) and index.