The private instructor, or, Mathematics simplified : comprising every thing necessary in arithmetic, book-keeping, conveyancing, mensuration, and guaging, to form and complete the man of business : the whole upon an improved plan not only adapted to private instruction, but also the use of schools
On flyleaf: Emma F. Musser, Silver Spring, Lanc. Co. Pa.
Summary
An 1836 effort to provide a complete course or reference in mathematics. The author proposes this book to educate a person for the world of business. The author was a resident of Chester County, Pennsylvania.
nach der deutschen Uebersetzung D. Martin Luthers ; mit eines jeden Capitels kurzen Summarien, auch beygefügten vielen aufs neue berichtigten Parallelen.
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Publisher
Kimber und Scharpless,
Date of Publication
1833.
Physical Description
975 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
Notes
New Testament has separate t.p.
Added main t.p. printed in four colors.
Four leaves of family register after Old Testament.
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From the Collection of trhe Heritage Center Museum, PO5.29.4.
Krieder genealogy, 1811-1887.
Manuscript bookplate on one of the initial pages: "Diese Biebel gehoret/ mir/ Michael Krieter./ In Conostoga Taunschip/ Lancaster Caunty in Pennsylvanien/ Ein geshenk von meinem Vater Michael Kreiter A. D./ 1833: der Preis war 7 Thaler und 50 cents."
3 items, a 1755 bond for minor Michael "Crydor" orphaned son of Jacob Crydor; a family register of the Daniel Kreider (1811-1844) and Matha Bennell (1811-1888) family; and the title page and marabled end paper from Gross, allgemeine Volks-Bilderbibe ... Philadelphia 1855 removed to the Heritage Center acquisitions file.
Christliches Gemüths-gespräch von dem geistlichen und seligmachenden Glauben : und Erkenntniss der Wahrheit zu der Gottseligkeit Führet in der Hoffnung des ewigen Lebens : Frag und Antwort für die ankommende Jugend, wodurch dieselbe zu einer heilsamen Lebens-Uebung möchte gereitzt und gebraucht werden. -
The trial of Henry Kobler Musselman and Lewis Willman : for the murder of the unfortunate Lazarus Zellerbach; containing the confession of Kobler to Willman, the speech of the attorney general, and the charge of the judge to the jury
Original copy housed with Rare Books (090 L244f 1839).
Second copy in RB is bound in three quarter leather and linen.
Summary
"Lazarus Zellerbach was brutally murdered in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on February 6th. His body was found on the west side of town by boys playing 21 days later. He was a peddler based out of Philadelphia who made two trips a year to Pittsburgh and even into Ohio. Testimony at the trial of the murderers reveal that he arrived into New York City in 1835 with his parents. They lived near the Balz and Rhine Rivers.He was not married. He left Philadelphia five months ago and was in Pittsburgh 10 weeks earlier. He was headed back home having sold out of his goods. Typically he would have had approximately $1000 on him. A reward of almost $500 was offered. Henry Kobler Musselman was arrested and convicted. His "servant" Lewis Willman turned States's evidence and testified against him. Musselman hit Lazarus on the head with a stone, stabbed him over 15 times and tossed his body over a fence. Musselman was hung on December 20, 1839. He had sold his body to a physician for study post mortem." [from FindAGrave.com]
The life and confession of Daniel Shaeffer, who was found guilty, in the Court of Quarter Sessions of the County of Lancaster, Pa. in November, 1831, of the murder of Elizabeth Bowers and sentenced to be executed on the 13th of April, 1832
The doctrine of the new birth, : exemplified in the life and religious experience of Onesimus, from the eleventh to the twenty-fifth year of his age, or from the year 1779 to 1793, inclusive. : Also, the visions which he saw concerning the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, in the days when George Washington was the president of the United States of North America, and in the year of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1792. The visions with several of the special events of his life shall be illustrated with twenty plates, and the whole designed as a defence of the truth of the Gospel, and proof of the immortality of the human soul. Written in twenty letters, and dedicated to Elder Joseph Maylin. Onesimus