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The history of northeastern Pennsylvania : the last 100 years : proceedings of the thirteenth annual Conference on the History of Northeastern Pennsylvania

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo13422
Date of Publication
2001?]
Call Number
974.83 C748 2001
Meeting
Conference on the History of Northeastern Pennsylvania (13th : 2001 : Nanticoke, PA)
Place of Publication
[Nanticoke, PA
Publisher
Luzerne County Community College,
Date of Publication
2001?]
Physical Description
77 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Notes
Title from cover.
"Sponsored by the LCCC Social Science/History Department."
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects
Harvan, George, - 1921-.
Welsh Americans - Pennsylvania.
Postcards - Pennsylvania - Wyoming Valley.
Coal mines and mining - Pennsylvania
Lake Carey (Pa.) - History.
Wyoming Valley (Pa.) - History.
Additional Author
Powell, Fiona Siobhan.
Dublin, Thomas,
Petrillo, F. Charles.
Kumpas, Charles P.
Broughton, Walter.
Additional Corporate Author
Luzerne County Community College. Social Science History Department.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.83 C748 2001
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The colors of courage : Gettysburg's forgotten history : immigrants, women, and African-Americans in the Civil War's defining battle

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo20679
Author
Creighton, Margaret S.,
Edition
1st ed.
Date of Publication
c2005.
Call Number
973.7349 C914
  3 websites  
Responsibility
Margaret Creighton.
ISBN
0465014569
9780465014569
9780465014576
0465014577
Author
Creighton, Margaret S.,
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
Basic Books,
Date of Publication
c2005.
Physical Description
xix, 321 p., [8] leaves of plates : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-308) and index.
Contents
The Gettysburg campaign : a brief chronology -- Prologue : the lay of the land; a sign of the times -- An afternoon in the badlands -- The season of disbelief -- Desolation's edge -- Flying thick like blackbirds -- Bold acts -- The wide eye of the storm -- The aftermath -- The seesaw of honor, or, How the pigpen was mightier than the sword -- Women and remembrance -- Making a living on hallowed land.
Summary
"In the summer of 1863, as Union and Confederate armies marched on southern Pennsylvania, the town of Gettysburg found itself thrust onto the center stage of war. The three days of fighting that ensued decisively turned the tide of the Civil War. In The Colors of Courage, Margaret Creighton narrates the tale of this crucial battle from the viewpoint of three unsung groups - women, immigrants, and African Americans - and reveals how wide the battle's dimensions were."
"Creighton draws on memoirs, letters, diaries, and newspapers to bring to life the individuals at the heart of her narrative. In telling the stories of these participants, Margaret Creighton has written a work of original history - a narrative that is sure to redefine the Civil War's most remarkable event."--Jacket.
Subjects
Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863.
Immigrants - Pennsylvania - Gettysburg
Women, White - Pennsylvania - Gettysburg
African Americans - Pennsylvania - Gettysburg
African Americans.
Immigrants.
Military participation
Women.
Women, White.
Einwanderer.
Frau.
United States - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 - African Americans.
United States - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 - Women.
United States - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 - Participation, Immigrant.
Pennsylvania - Gettysburg.
United States.
Gettysburg (Pa.) - Schlacht.
Schwarze.
History.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
973.7349 C914
Websites
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Equal but separate : the life and career of an African American businessman in Columbia, Pennsylvania, 1796?-1841 /by Teresa A. Weisser

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo13151
Author
Weisser, Teresa A.
Date of Publication
2003.
Call Number
926.74 S661
Alternate Title
The life and career of an African American businessman in Columbia, Pennsylvania, 1796?-1841.
Author
Weisser, Teresa A.
Date of Publication
2003.
Physical Description
v, 133 leaves.
Summary
"Born in Middle Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania at the end of the 18th century to a slave mother and an unknown father, Stephen Smith overcame the handicaps posed by racism and poverty to become one of the wealthiest African Americans in the United States. As his prosperity and prominence increased, Smith also became a recognized and respected leader of the African American community, first in Columbia, Pennsylvania, and later on the state and national level...I have sought to understand the forces that shaped him, the circumstances that allowed him to succeed in business when so many others were unable to do so, and the contributions he made to the African American community." [from the author]
Subjects
Smith, Stephen, - 1796-1841.
Columbia, Pa. - History.
African Americans - Pennsylvania.
African American business people - Pennsylvania.
Lumber trade.
Slavery - Pennsylvania
Columbia (Pa.) - Race relations - 19th century.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
926.74 S661
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History of the Underground Railroad in Chester and the neighboring counties of Pennsylvania

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo15186
Author
Smedley, R. C.
Edition
1st ed.
Date of Publication
2005.
Call Number
973.7115 S637 2005
Responsibility
R.C. Smedley ; introduction by Christopher Densmore.
ISBN
0811731898
Author
Smedley, R. C.
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
Mechanicsburg, PA
Publisher
Stackpole Books,
Date of Publication
2005.
Physical Description
xx, 406 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.
Notes
Originally published: Lancaster, Pa. : Office of the Journal, 1883.
Includes index.
African American resources at Lancaster County Historical Society.
Summary
This book was written in 1883 by Robert Clemons Smedley, a Chester County Pennsylvania physician who interviewed participants in the underground railroad. He was not a historian and was not unbiased. But he is considered to have been conscientious in his efforts to record the stories he was told. He wrote about events as described to him by person who themselves were involved, both those fleeing slavery and those assisting them.Topics in chapters 1 & 2 include William Wright and Columbia, PA. Chapter 8 is about the "Christiana Tragedy".
Subjects
Underground railroad - Pennsylvania - Chester County.
Underground railroad - Pennsylvania.
Fugitive slaves - Pennsylvania - Chester County
Fugitive slaves - Pennsylvania
African Americans - Pennsylvania - Chester County
African Americans - Pennsylvania
Abolitionists - Pennsylvania - Chester County - Biography.
Abolitionists - Pennsylvania - Biography.
Chester County (Pa.) - Biography.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
973.7115 S637 2005
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Landis Valley Museum : Pennsylvania trail of history guide

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo12121
Author
Johnson, Elizabeth,
Edition
1st ed.
Date of Publication
c2002.
Call Number
974.815 MANT J66
Responsibility
text by Elizabeth Johnson ; photographs by Craig A. Benner.
ISBN
0811729559
Author
Johnson, Elizabeth,
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
Mechanicsburg, Pa
Publisher
Stackpole Books,
Date of Publication
c2002.
Physical Description
48 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), col. maps ; 23 cm.
Series
Pennsylvania trail of history guides
Notes
Published in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 48).
Subjects
Landis family
Landis Valley Museum - Guidebooks.
Pennsylvania Dutch - Miscellanea.
Country life - Pennsylvania - Miscellanea.
Pennsylvania Dutch - Pennsylvania - Landis Valley - Miscellanea.
Landis Valley (Pa.) - History - Miscellanea.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.815 MANT J66
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Author
Scott, Donald,
Date of Publication
2008.
Call Number
973.7415 S431
Responsibility
Donald Scott.
ISBN
0738557358
9780738557359
Author
Scott, Donald,
Place of Publication
Charleston, SC
Publisher
Arcadia Pub.,
Date of Publication
2008.
Physical Description
127 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Series
Images of America
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary
Located in Chelten Hills just outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Camp William Penn was the largest and first Civil War facility to exclusively train Northern-based federal black soldiers during the war. Boasting the biggest free-black population in the country and the 19th-century’s epicenter of the Underground Railroad, Philadelphia and Camp William Penn, hosted the greatest anti-slavery abolitionists, including Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Robert Purvis, and William Still. Douglass and Tubman spoke to and rallied some of the almost 11,000 soldiers, many of them runaway or ex-slaves, who trained in eleven regiments that fought in a slew of major battles, helped to corner the Confederate General Robert E. Lee and his Rebel forces, as well as capture President Lincoln’s assassins. Several earned the Medal of Honor for their bravery, and many gave their lives. At a time when America’s very existence was threatened, the warriors and freedom fighters for human equality associated with Camp William Penn were a major part of the country’s salvation. The complete story is told here. [from the publisher]
Subjects
United States. - Colored Troops.
African American soldiers - Pennsylvania - Biography.
African American soldiers - Pennsylvania
La Mott (Pa.) - History - 19th century.
Camp William Penn (Pa.) - History.
Pennsylvania - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 - African Americans.
Pennsylvania - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 - Participation, African American.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
973.7415 S431
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Blind memory : visual representations of slavery in England and America

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo9080
Author
Wood, Marcus.
Date of Publication
c2000.
Call Number
704.9 W877
Responsibility
Marcus Wood.
ISBN
0415926971 (cloth)
041592698X (pbk.)
Author
Wood, Marcus.
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Publisher
Routledge,
Date of Publication
c2000.
Physical Description
xxi, 341 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Notes
Previously published: Manchester, UK ; New York : Manchester University Press ; New York : Distributed exclusively in the USA by St. Martin's Press, c1999.
Clifford Edmond, Jr. Collection on African American History.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-332) and index.
Subjects
Slavery in art.
Art, English.
Art, Modern - England.
Art, Modern - North America.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
704.9 W877
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Industrial archaeology in the Blacklog Narrows : a story of the Juniata Valley iron industry

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17949
Author
Heberling, Scott D.
Date of Publication
2007.
Call Number
974.74845 H445
Alternate Title
A story of the Juniata Valley iron industry
Responsibility
Scott D. Heberling.
Author
Heberling, Scott D.
Place of Publication
[Harrisburg, Pa.]
Publisher
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Historical Museum Commission for the Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation,
Date of Publication
2007.
Physical Description
25, [2] p. : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 22 cm.
Series
Byways to the past
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [27]).
Subjects
Industrial archaeology - Pennsylvania - Juniata River Valley.
Iron industry and trade - Pennsylvania - Juniata River Valley
Roads - Pennsylvania - Juniata River Valley
Juniata River Valley (Pa.) - History.
Additional Corporate Author
Heberling Associates.
Pennsylvania. Dept. of Transportation.
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.74845 H445
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Over here : Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, during wartime

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo18936
Date of Publication
2008.
Call Number
940.531 O96
ISBN
9780974016269
0974016268
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
Lancaster County Historical Society,
Date of Publication
2008.
Physical Description
vi, 138 p. : ill. ; 23 x 26 cm.
Notes
Includes index.
Summary
The fourth book in a series of photographic histories of the county illustrates how Lancastrians participated in times of war. From the Civil War to the Iraq war , from the homefront to the trenches, whether gathering scrap or going off to foreign lands.
Subjects
Civilians in war - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - Pictorial works.
War and society - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - Pictorial works.
Soldiers - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - Pictorial works.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - Social life and customs - 19th century - Pictorial works.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - Social life and customs - 20th century - Pictorial works.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - History - 19th century - Pictorial works.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - History - 20th century - Pictorial works.
Additional Author
Ryan, Thomas R.
Loose, John W.W.
Snow, Marcus S.
Wee, Kathy Wallace
Heckles, Marianne
Smucker, David Rempel
Netscher, C. Nat
Snow, Amanda
Weber, Robert W.
Rauhauser, Barry
Abel, Michael L.
Additional Corporate Author
Lancaster County Historical Society (Pa.)
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
940.531 O96
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The river and the ridge - 300 years of local history : Peach Bottom township and Delta, Pennsylvania, Cardiff and Whiteford, Maryland

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo15173
Edition
1st ed.
Date of Publication
2003.
Call Number
974.841 R621
Responsibility
Roger B. Wilson, Ed.D. ... [et al.].
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
Baltimore, MD
Publisher
Gateway Press,
Date of Publication
2003.
Physical Description
xii, 369 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
Subjects
State industry.
Quarries and quarrying.
Peach Bottom (Pa. : Township) - History.
Delta (Pa.) - History.
Cardiff (Md.) - History.
Whiteford (Md.) - History.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.841 R621
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