Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society ; v.102, no.4
Notes
Reprinted with permission from Lancaster Newspapers Inc., January 1, 2001.
Contents
Kendig Charles Bare (1913-1989)--D. Luke Biemesderfer (1894-1989)--Bertha Brossman Eby Blair (1892-1985)--Adolph Christian Darmstaetter (1887-1978)--Guy Graybill Diehm (1880-1970)--Milton Thomas Garvin (1860-1946)--William W. Griest (1858-1929)--Nathaniel E. Hager (1900-1982)--Byron K. Horne (1901-1992)--Ruth Grigg Horting (1900-1988)--Nancy Keiper Long (1884-1943)--John Piersol McCaskey(1837-1935)--Paul Albert Mueller, Sr. (1898-1956)--Frank Custer Musser (1873-1933)--Caroline Steinman Nunan (1925-)--Henning Webb Prentis, Jr. (1884-1959)--Earl Franklin Rebman (1895-1984)--Isidore Rosenthal (1872-1954)--William Shand (1889-1982)--S. June Smith--Keith Spalding (1822-)--James Hale Steinman (1886-1962)--Daniel Bursk Strickler (1897-1992)--Clifford G. Twombly (1869-1942)--Henry Stackpole Williamson (1853-1917).
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society, v. 110. no. 1 (Spring 2008) .
Notes
Includes examples and designs : American ornamental villa (Home of Aldjah D. Gyger, Old Philadelphia Pike) ; Cemetery entrance (Gate house for the Lancaster Cemetery, East Lemon Street, Lancaster City) ; Suburban residence (Home of the Hon. Christian S. Kauffman, Second and Cherry Streets, Columbia ) ; Model residence (Home of Elizabeth Eshleman, 443 North Duke Street, Lancaster City ) ; American suburban residence (Home of George M. Hambright, 415 West James Street, Lancaster City ) ; Suburban mansion (Home of William M. Weigley, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County ).
In: Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society, v. 106, no. 2 (Fall 2004).
Relates the political actions of prominent Lancaster men who banned the showing of the the two silent films "The Clansman" and The Birth of a Nation" at the Fulton Opera House. The latter was then shown at the Columbia Opera House. Both films were thought to reflect negatively on Thaddeus Stevens.