A discourse delivered in the Leacock Presbyterian Church, Lancaster County, Pa., on Thanksgiving Day, November 23, 1854 : In which is sketched a history of that church and congregation from 1741 to the present time
Lithographs shown on map: -- Kramph's buildings (corner of North Queen and Orange Streets) -- Albright's Transportation line -- Old Jail -- Lancaster County Prison (John Haviland, Architect) -- German Reformed Church (Rev. N. Keyes, Pastor) -- Lutheran Church (Rev. John Baker, Pastor) -- Hubley's Hotel.
Graphic scale in miles and perches represented on map.
Attributed to Joshua Scott.
Relief shown by hill shading.
Irregularly shaped.
Insets: Post offices in Lancaster County (table)--Business cards of subscribers in Columbia--Cards of Marietta subscribers--Business cards of subscribers in Lancaster city--Cedar Hill Female Seminary (ill.)--Residence of John H. Breneman, Mount Joy (ill.)--Moravian Church, Lititz (ill.)--Mount Joy Steam Mills (ill.)--Mount Joy Academy (ill.)--Millersville Normal School (ill.)--Lititz Springs Hotel (ill.)--Lancaster County Court House (ill.)--Mount Joy Car Manufactory (ill.)--Residence of B.M. Greider, Mount Joy (ill.)--Borough of Manheim (map)--Lititz (map)--New Haven (map)--Borough of Mount Joy (map).
Stamp: Library of Congress Maps and Charts, No. 4670.
History of the Cedar Grove Presbyterian Church and congregation, of East Earl township, Lancaster county: a colony from the church of Pequea. Read before the congregation on the day their church edifice, as remodelled, was dedicated to the worship of God, August 31, 1853
Essays, read before the Lancaster County teachers' institute, held in Fulton Hall, Lancaster City, January 26th, to January 31st, 1857, inclusive. Together with the names of the members of the institute
Boyd's Lancaster county business directory. The names of the citizens of Lancaster: state, county, and city record; and an appendix of much useful information. 1859-60
Vol 1: Father Ferdinand Farmer, an apostolic missionary in three states by John F. Quirk--A discourse, delivered in the Leacock Presbyterian Church, Lancaster County, Pa., on Thanksgiving Day, November 23, 1854 by P.J. Timlow--A discourse delivered in the Leacock Presbyterian Church, July 21st, 1892 by P.J. Timlow--Christ Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pa.--Report of the commissioners appointed to examine the affairs of the Lancaster Savings Institution.
Vol.2: Resources and industries of the City of Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pa.--Historical sketch of St. Anthony's Church, Lancaster, Penna., 1870-1895 by Anthony F. Dorley--A discourse delivered in the Leacock Presbyterian Church, Lancaster County, Pa., on Thanksgiving Day, November 23, 1854--A discourse delivered in the Leacock Presbyterian Church, July 21st, 1892 by P.J. Timlow--Historical sketch of Zion's Reformed Church [Millersville] by D.H. Landis.
drawn and published by T.J. Kennedy, 1858. Assisted in the surveys by J. Franklin Reigart.
Place of Publication
Phila
Publisher
T.J. Kennedy ,
Date of Publication
1858.
Physical Description
1 map on 4 sheets: col. ; 120 x 138 cm.
Notes
Original housed in LCHS Archives.
Shows four political wards and Hamilton lot numbers.
Contents
Buildings pictured: -- Lancaster Comb Factory -- Peter McConomy Proprietor -- Reese's City Hotel -- Residence of A. Russel -- Cross Keys Hotel -- Fulton Hall -- Lancaster Mercantile College -- Residence of George K. Reid -- Lancaster County Courthouse -- Eagle Hotel -- Ephrata Mountain Springs -- Lancaster County Prison -- Residence of James Black, Esq. -- Red Lion Hotel -- Rockland Cotton Mills -- Western Hotel -- St. James Free Episcopal Church -- Oddfellows Hall -- Residence of Mrs. S. Porter -- First German Reformed Church -- Residence of E.C. Darlington, Esq. -- Residence of Clement B. Grubb -- Residence of Emanuel C. Reigard, Esq. - H. Lemans Rifle Works -- St. Mary's Church of the Holy Trinity.