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A snapshot evaluation of stream environmental quality in the Little Conestoga Creek Basin, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania a cooperative project between the residents of Lancaster County, the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, and the U.S. Geological Survey

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo20646
Author
Loper, Connie A.
Date of Publication
September 1998.
  1 website  
Collection
General Collection
Object ID
1-10-03-77
Date Range
December 12, 1999
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Description
Jackson's Mill covered bridge over Octoraro Creek.
Date Range
December 12, 1999
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Covered bridges
Octoraro Creek
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
3 x 6 inches
Object ID
1-10-03-77
Images
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Collection
General Collection
Object ID
1-10-03-78
Date Range
December 12, 1999
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Description
Jackson's Mill covered bridge over Octoraro Creek.
Date Range
December 12, 1999
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Covered bridges
Octoraro Creek
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
3 x 6 inches
Object ID
1-10-03-78
Images
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Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 18th Century

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo858
Author
Wright, F. Edward.
Date of Publication
1994
Call Number
310.3 W949
Responsibility
F. Edward Wright
Author
Wright, F. Edward.
Place of Publication
Westminster, MD
Publisher
Family Line Publications
Date of Publication
1994
Physical Description
5 v. 21 cm.
Contents
Volume 1: Blaser's Reformed Church (Elizabethtown, Pa.)--Cocalico Reformed Church (East Cocalico Twp., Pa.--Manheim Lutheran Church (Manheim, Pa.)--Manheim Reformed Church (Manheim, Pa)--Maytown Lutheran Church (Maytown, Pa.)--Maytown Reformed Church (East Donegal Twp., Pa.)--Muddy Creek Evangelical Church (East Cocalico Twp., Pa.)--Muddy Creek Reformed Church (East Cocalico Twp., Pa.)--Pequea Reformed (Strasburg Twp., Pa.)--Reiher's Reformed (Elizabeth Twp., Pa.)--Seltenreich Reformed (Earl Twp., Pa.)--Little Cocalico (Swamp) Reformed (West Cocalico Twp., Pa.)--White Oaks Congregation (Penn Twp., Pa.)--Elizabethtown Lutheran (Elizabethtown, Pa.)--Bergstrasse Lutheran Church (Ephrata Twp., Pa.).
Volume 2: First Reformed Church (Lancaster, Pa.)
Volume 3: Sadsbury Monthly Meeting (Sadsbury Twp., Pa.)--St. James Episcopal Church (Lancaster, Pa.)--St. Mary's Church (Lancaster, Pa.)--Register of Marriages and Baptisms Performed by Rev. John Cuthbertson--Baptisms and Marriages Performed by Casper Stoever--Donegal Presbyterian Church (East Donegal Twp., Pa.)
Volume 4: Warwick Moravian (Lititz, Pa.)--Lititz Moravian (Lititz, Pa.)--Donegal/Mount Joy Moravian (Mount Joy Twsp., Pa.)
Volume 5: Lancaster Moravian Church (Lancaster, Pa.)--St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Strasburg, Pa.)--St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Penryn (Pa.)--Cocalico/Conestoga German Baptist (Dunkard) Congregation--White Oak German Baptist (Dunkard) Congregation (Warwick Twp., Pa.)--East Conewago German Baptist (Dunkard) Congregation (Warwick Twp., Pa.)--East Conewago German Baptist (Dunkard) Congregation (Mountjoy Township, Pa.)--Ephrata Seventh-Day German Baptist Church (Ephrata, Pa.)--Register of Rev. Traugott Frederick Illing Middletown Lutheran & vicinity--Allegheny Lutheran Churches (Berks County)--Lancaster County Entries in Rev. John Waldschmidt's Register (Reformed)--Muddy Creek Moravian.
Volume 6: New Holland Lutheran Church [New Holland, Pa.}--Holy Trinity Lutheran Church [Lancaster, Pa.]
Subjects
Lancaster Moravian Church (Lancaster, Pa.)
St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Strasburg, Pa.)
White Oak German Baptist (Dunkard) Congregation (Warwick Township, Pa.)
East Conewago German Baptist (Dunkard) Congregation, Mountjoy Township, (Pa.)
Ephrata Seventh-Day German Baptist Church (Ephrata, Pa.)
First Reformed Church (Lancaster, Pa.)
Christ Reformed Church (Elizabethtown, Pa.)
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (Manheim, Pa.)
Zion Reformed Church (New Providence, Pa.)
Zion Reformed Church (Elizabeth Township, Pa.)
Zeltenreich Reformed Church (Earl Township, Pa.)
Jerusalem Reformed Church (Penryn, Pa.)
Bethany Reformed Church, Ephrata Twp., Pa.
St. Paul's Reformed Church, Manheim (Boro), Pa.
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, [Maytown, East Donegal Twp., Pa.]
Maytown Reformed Church, Maytown, [East Donegal Twp., Pa.]
Muddy Creek Evangelical Lutheran Church, [East Cocalico Twp., Pa.]
Muddy Creek Reformed Church, [East Cocalico Twp., Pa.]
Swamp Evangelical Lutheran Church, [West Cocalico Twp., Pa.]
New Holland Lutheran Church [New Holland, Pa.]
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church [Lancaster, Pa.]
Church records and registers - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County
Registers of births, etc. - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County
Location
Lancaster History Library - Reference
Call Number
310.3 W949
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The Great Wagon Road : from Philadelphia to the South- How Scotch-Irish and Germanics settled the Uplands

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo14185
Author
Rouse, Parke,
Date of Publication
1995.
Call Number
973.2 R873
Responsibility
by Parke Rouse, Jr.
Author
Rouse, Parke,
Place of Publication
[Richmond, Va.]
Publisher
Dietz Press,
Date of Publication
1995.
Physical Description
x, 292 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., map ; 23 cm.
Notes
Originally published, New York : McGraw-Hill, 1973.
Reprinted 2001.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-276) and index.
"The heavily traveled Great Wagon Road was the primary route for the early settlement of the Southern United States, particularly the "backcountry". Although a wide variety of settlers traveled southward on the road, two dominant cultures emerged. The German Palatines and Scotch-Irish American immigrants arrived in huge numbers because of unendurable conditions in Europe... Beginning at the port of Philadelphia, where many immigrants entered the colonies, the Great Wagon Road passed through the towns of Lancaster and York in southeastern Pennsylvania. Turning southwest, the road crossed the Potomac River and entered the Shenandoah Valley near present-day Martinsburg, West Virginia. It continued south in the valley via the Great Warriors' Trail (also called the Indian Road), which was established by centuries of Indian travel over ancient trails created by migrating buffalo herds. The Shenandoah portion of the road is also known as the Valley Pike. The Treaty of Lancaster in 1744 had established colonists' rights to settle along the Indian Road. Although traffic on the road increased dramatically after 1744, it was reduced to a trickle during the French and Indian War (Seven Years' War) from 1756 to 1763. But after the war ended, it was said to be the most heavily traveled main road in America. South of the Shenandoah Valley, the road reached the Roanoke River at the town of Big Lick (today, Roanoke). South of Roanoke, the Great Wagon Road was also called the Carolina Road. At Roanoke, a road forked southwest, leading into the upper New River Valley and on to the Holston River in the upper Tennessee Valley. From there, the Wilderness Road led into Kentucky, ending at the Ohio River where flatboats were available for further travel into the Midwest and even to New Orleans. From Big Lick/Roanoke, after 1748, the Great Wagon Road passed through the Maggoty Gap (also called Maggodee) to the east side of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Continuing south through the Piedmont region, it passed through the present-day North Carolina towns of Winston-Salem, Salisbury, and Charlotte and sites of earlier Indian settlements on the historic Indian Trading Path. The Great Wagon Road ultimately reached Augusta, Georgia, on the Savannah River, a distance of more than 800 miles (1,300 km) from Philadelphia." [wikipedia]
Contents
Chapters: pt. 1. The Appalachian warriors' path. The search for Eldorado -- War among the Iroquois -- pt. 2. The Philadelphia wagon road. Germans in Pennsylvania -- Enter the Scotch-Irish -- A Moravian journey to Carolina -- Along the way South -- Presbyterians in a new land -- Mapping the great mountains -- Bethabara and New Salem -- The threat from the French -- Life in the Appalachians -- pt. 3. The wilderness trail. The wagon road turns West -- The saga of Castle's Woods -- Apostle of the frontier -- pt. 4. A frontier in danger. Andrew Jackson of the Waxhaws -- The exodus of the Quakers -- "The Old Wagoner" against the king -- Conestoga's gift -- Hospitality, North and South -- The spirit of Luther -- In the cabins along the road -- Tuckahoe versus Cohee -- pt. 5. Division and reunion. Stagecoaches and turnpikes -- Great days of the horse -- The Cherokees go West -- The day Doctor Junkin drove North -- Hot heads and cold bodies -- A road is reunited.
Subjects
Great Wagon Road.
Migration, Internal.
Roads
Great Philadelphia Wagon Road.
Trails - Southern States.
United States - History - Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
United States - History - Revolution, 1775-1783.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
973.2 R873
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[Historic American Engineering Record : Big Conestoga Creek Bridge, No. 12]

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo12022
Date of Publication
[1996]
Call Number
624.2 H673c
Date of Publication
[1996]
Physical Description
22 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.
Series
Historic American Engineering Record ; No. PA-500.
Notes
Draft copy.
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary
Documentation pertaining to significance of concrete Big Conestoga Creek Bridge, no. 12, built in 1917.
Subjects
Big Conestoga Creek Bridge #12 (West Earl: Pa. township).
Bridges - Pennsylvanaia - Lancaster County.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
624.2 H673c
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Collection
General Collection
Object ID
1-10-03-74
Date Range
September 19, 1999
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Description
Eshleman Mill covered bridge over Pequea Creek at Leaman Place.
Date Range
September 19, 1999
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Leaman Place, Paradise Twp.
Covered bridges
Pequea Creek
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
4 x 6 inches
Object ID
1-10-03-74
Images
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Collection
General Collection
Title
Colemanville covered bridge
Object ID
1-21-01-66
Date Range
October 1990
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Title
Colemanville covered bridge
Description
Colemanville covered bridge over the Pequea Creek.
Provenance
Gift of Jim Jolly
Date Range
October 1990
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subject
Photographs
Classification
1-21-01-66
Search Terms
Colemanville, Conestoga Twp.
Covered bridges
Colemanville Covered Bridge
Pequea Creek
Place
Conestoga Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Original or Copy
Original
Print Size
4 x 6 inches
Object ID
1-21-01-66
Images
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Collection
General Collection
Title
Colemanville covered bridge
Object ID
1-21-01-67
Date Range
September 1990
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Title
Colemanville covered bridge
Description
Construction at Colemanville covered bridge over the Pequea Creek.
Provenance
Gift of Jim Jolly
Date Range
September 1990
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subject
Photographs
Classification
1-21-01-67
Search Terms
Colemanville, Conestoga Twp.
Covered bridges
Colemanville Covered Bridge
Pequea Creek
Place
Conestoga Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Original or Copy
Original
Print Size
4 x 6 inches
Object ID
1-21-01-67
Images
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Collection
Gerald High Schoolhouse Photo Album
Object ID
GH-01-01-159
Date Range
1997
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Gerald High Schoolhouse Photo Album
Description
Little Britain Mennonite School, Little Britain Road
Provenance
Gift of the widow of the late Gerald High. Digital images only.
Date Range
1997
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Schoolhouses
Little Britain Mennonite School
Place
Little Britain Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
4 x 6 inches
Condition
Not Rated
Object ID
GH-01-01-159
Images
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