159 pages illus. (part col.) map (on lining papers) 6 col plates (inserted) ports. 29 cm.
Notes
"A note about sources": page 151
Contents
The volume is divided into five parts : Indians and early settlers to 1740 --- Personalities nd Patriots 1740 to 1800 -- City and Country Life 1800 to 1820 -- Trade and Transportation 1820 to 1840 -- The County In Midcentury 1840 to 1865
Summary
The County in Mid-Century, 1840-1865. Each of these parts is more art than narrative-an editorial feature which reverses the usual historical work where a few appropriate illustrations are added to enhance the narrative. Both author and artist deserve the highest praise for their selection and combination of the most significant Lancaster history with the most appropriate art.
Lancaster county Indians; annals of the Susquehannocks and other Indian tribes of the Susquehanna territory from about the year 1500 to 1763, the date of their extinction. An exhaustive and interesting series of historical papers descriptive of Lancaster county's Indians prior to and during the advent of the paleface
1. One hundred years ago: 1841-1851 -- 2. The busy age: 1851-1861 -- 3. The war years: 1861-1871 -- 4. Planning for the future: 1871-1881 -- 5. Life in Lancaster: 1881-1891 -- 6. The town becomes a city: 1891-1901 -- 7. The automobile age: 1901-1911 -- 8. War and peace: 1911-1921 -- 9. New plans and projects: 1921-1931 -- 10. Rounding out two centuries of progress: 1931-1941 -- 11. The second world war: 1941-1945 -- 12. Greater Lancaster: 1945-1955.
address of H. Frank Eshleman, esq., delivered September 8, 1910, at Willow Street, Lancaster County, Pa., on the occasion of observance of the 200th anniversary of the first settlement in Lancaster County.