This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners' Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
System of Arrangement
The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
System of Arrangement
The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
System of Arrangement
The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners' Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
System of Arrangement
The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
Birth certificate, polychrome on paper, done for the birth of John Bachman of Lampeter Twp. by Eli Haverstick.
Text is enclosed in a central arched arbor with flame finials. Text reads:
"John Bachman A son of Jacob Bachman and wife Barbara A daughter of Christian Kindig was born on the 10th Day of June in the year of our Lord 1832 In the Township of Lampeter in the County of Lancaster in the State of Pennsylvania in North AMERICA.'
Supporting the arbor is a large double-compartmented rectangular base containing eight lines of religious verse.
At page bottom is an unusual temple-like structure, of Moorish or Middle Eastern appearance, flanked by blue trees and large multi-colored pinwheel flowers.
The borders of the page have colorful floral motifs aligned in a similar configuration as the central arbor. Hearts and stars fill the top corners. Above the central arbor is a stylized star/flower sprouting two flowers. Flanking the star are two trees growing horizontally toward the star.
Inscription on reverse, in tiny yellow script, is "Eli Haverstick."
(Written by Wendell Zercher.)
Provenance
Donated by Mrs. Lucy Bell Newlin Sellers of Phila., PA; and her brother, Wm. V.P. Newlin of Washington, D.C. in memory of their parents, Elizabeth and Mortimer Newlin. May 28, 1996, valued at $20,000.00.
Acid burn, soiling, including liquid stains, some crackled paint with minor losses (in black paint of arch of the central 'arbor' and in red motif at bottom right corner.
Conserved and reframed by Marilyn Kemp Weidner, Feb. 1997.
Object ID
G.96.09.01
Notes
Pictured on p. 64 of Corinne & Russell Earnests' book, Fraktur: Folk Art & Family.
Tall case clock with works by A. W. Baldwin of Lampeter Square. Federal style cherry case has no carving on tympanum, scrolled crest terminating in roundels, three slender urn finials on plain plinths, four thin free-standing columns on bonnet, wide chamfers on corners of waist and base, and four turned feet. Veneer on tympanum, bonnet door, band above pendulum door and a veneer border surrounding plain panel on base. Unusual feature is a backward curve at the top of the tympanum as well as the top of the bonnet door.
Several notes tacked on interior state clock was purchased by John Mylin on Apr. 3,1829, from A.W. Baldwin for $46.00. Another note says daughter Frances Mylin Keen purchased clock for $10 from the estate of Eli K. Mylin in 1919.
Clockworks made by A. W. Baldwin and case attributed to John Bachman per John Snyder, Jr. He states on p. 60 of Clockmakers of Lancaster Co., "There are strong grounds for attributing this case, and others housing works by A. W. Baldwin to Jacob Bachman."
Provenance
Owned by four generations of the Mylin family. Original owner was John Mylin (1804-1857) of W. Lampeter Twp. who purchased clock from Baldwin in 1828/9 for $46.00. Then passed to son Eli K. Mylin (1833-1918), farmer in Pequea Twp. Then purchased from Eli's 1919 estate sale by his daughter Frances Mylin Keen (1865-1956), Mrs. Harry Grant Keen of Lancaster City. Finally passed to her daughter Lulu Mary Keen (1888-1966) and gifted to LHO by bequest of her estate.
According to Gary Hawbaker, John Mylin (1804-1857) was called Valley John. Hawbaker owns several of his record books.
See G.01.28.1 for painting of the Eli K. Mylin farm (Eli was the 2nd owner of the clock).
Dietrich American Foundation owns an Eli Haverstick fraktur, a birth certificate for the family of the original clock owners, John and Elizabeth Kendig Mylin and their two sons Amos and Eli K. Mylin.
Place of Origin
Lampeter, West Lampeter Twp.
Related Item Notes
See G.01.28.1 for painting of the Eli K. Mylin farm (Eli was the 2nd owner of the clock).
Dietrich American Foundation owns an Eli Haverstick fraktur birth certificate for the family of the original clock owners, John and Elizabeth Kendig Mylin and their two sons Amos and Eli K. Mylin.
Usage
Mylin family
Credit
Bequest of Lulu M. Keen in memory of Harry G. Keen and Frances M. Keen.
The Mayor's Court was established at the incorporation of the City of Lancaster in 1818, and was composed of the mayor, recorder, and aldermen with powers and jurisdiction analogous to the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and Jail Delivery. It was abolished on 6 February 1849.
System of Arrangement
Organized by court term.
Arranged with general materials first, then constables reports, tavern licenses, un-numbered cases, and numbered cases.