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The early life of Abraham Lincoln, containing many unpublished documents and unpublished reminiscences of Lincoln's early friends

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Author
Tarbell, Ida M.
Date of Publication
1896.
Call Number
923.173 L736c
  1 website  
Responsibility
By Ida M. Tarbell assisted by J. McCan Davis ...
Author
Tarbell, Ida M.
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
S. S. McClure,
Date of Publication
1896.
Physical Description
240 p. incl. front., illus., ports. 25 cm.
Series
McClure's magazine library ; no. 3
Notes
Ida Minerva Tarbell was an American writer, investigative journalist, biographer and lecturer. She was one of the leading muckrakers of the Progressive Era of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and pioneered investigative journalism.
Subjects
Lincoln, Abraham, - 1809-1865.
Additional Author
Davis, J. McCan
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
923.173 L736c
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Hugh Wynne, free Quaker, sometime brevet lieutenant-colonel on the staff of His Excellency General Washington

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Author
Mitchell, S. Weir
Date of Publication
1897
Call Number
812 M682
  1 website  
Responsibility
[a historical novel] by S. Weir Mitchell
Author
Mitchell, S. Weir
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
The Century co.
Date of Publication
1897
Physical Description
2 v. fronts. 19 cm.
Notes
A historical novel.
Subjects
United States - History - Revolution - Fiction
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
812 M682
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Andrew Gregg Curtin: his life and services

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Author
Egle, William Henry,
Date of Publication
1895.
Call Number
923.2 C978e
  1 website  
Responsibility
Ed. by William H. Egle, M. D.
Author
Egle, William Henry,
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Publisher
Avil Printing Company,
Date of Publication
1895.
Physical Description
xiv, 521 p. plates, ports., facsim., front., pl. 23 cm.
Notes
Articles by various writers, relating to Curtin.
"Curtin was born in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. He attended Bellefonte Academy and Dickinson College and the Dickinson School of Law and was employed as a lawyer. Curtin first entered politics in the 1840 election, where he campaigned for Whig presidential candidate William Henry Harrison. In 1855, Governor James Pollock appointed him as Superintendent of Public Schools. With the collapse of the Whigs, Curtin switched to the newly formed Republican Party and successfully ran for governor of Pennsylvania in 1860. Curtin won re-election to the office in 1863. In the 1860 presidential election, Curtin helped Abraham Lincoln win the Republican nomination. Curtin was a strong supporter of President Lincoln's policies in the Civil War, and Curtin committed Pennsylvania to the war effort. Curtin organized the Pennsylvania Reserves into combat units, and oversaw the construction of the first Union military camp for training militia. It opened in an agricultural school nearby Harrisburg as Camp Curtin on April 18, 1861, and more than 300,000 men were drilled there during 4 years. In the years that followed, Curtin became a close friend and confidant of Abraham Lincoln, visiting the White House several times in order to converse about the status of the war effort. Curtin was very active during the Gettysburg Campaign, working with Major General Darius N. Couch and Major Granville O. Haller to delay Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia and prevent it from crossing the Susquehanna River. Major General George G. Meade, a Pennsylvania officer whom Curtin had recommended for brigadier general and command of one of the Pennsylvania reserve brigades in 1861, defeated Lee in the Battle of Gettysburg. After the Battle of Gettysburg, Governor Curtin was the principal force behind the establishment of the National Cemetery there. Through his agent, David Wills, Curtin procured the attendance of President Abraham Lincoln at the dedication of the cemetery. Governor Curtin was sitting with Lincoln on the platform on November 19, 1863, when Lincoln delivered his Gettysburg Address. To coordinate Union war efforts, Curtin convened the Loyal War Governors' Conference on September 24 and 25, 1862, in Altoona. This event was one of his most significant contributions to the Union war effort. After the war, Curtin lost his party's Senate nomination to Simon Cameron, and was appointed Ambassador to Russia by President Ulysses S. Grant. Curtin later switched to the Democratic Party, and served as a Congressman from 1881 until 1887. He died at his birthplace of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, and is buried there in Union Cemetery." [wikipedia]
Contents
Chapters: Andrew Gregg Curtin / Curtin and free schools / Curtin elected governor 1860 / Curtin's first administration / Curtin re-elected governor 1863 / Curtin's second term / Soldiers organized by Curtin / The Pennsylvania Reserves / Curtin and the soldiers' orphans / Curtin and the Altoona conference / Curtin's early war trials / Curtin's first military telegraph / Curtin's care of the soldiers / Curtin and the private soldiers / Curtin's personal attributes / Curtin and his home community / Curtin and the state credit / Curtin and Clement B Barclay / Curtin as minister to Russia / Curtin's gubernatorial battles / Curtin as a civil administrator / Curtin and Pennsylvania at the beginning of the war / Curtin in the constitutional convention / Curtin and the state flags / Curtin's funeral
Summary
The book is a collection of essays by various men who knew or worked with Governor Curtain. They describe aspects of his character and the challenges he faced.
Subjects
Curtin, Andrew Gregg, - 1815-1894.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
923.2 C978e
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Sidelights on an early political campaign

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Author
Hensel, W. U.
Date of Publication
1914
Call Number
974.9 L245 v.18
  1 website  
Responsibility
by W. U. Hensel, Esq.
Author
Hensel, W. U.
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
Lancaster County Historical Society,
Date of Publication
1914
Physical Description
90-95 p. ; 23 cm.
Series
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society ; v. 18, no. 4
Summary
This article features letters from James Buchanan to Henry A. Muhlenberg and letters from Simon Cameron to Muhlenberg indicating their support for him in the upcoming election for governor of Pennsylvania in 1844. Muhlenberg was nominated by the Democratic party for that position, but he died prior to the election.
Subjects
Muhlenberg, Henry Augustus Philip, - 1782-1844.
Buchanan, James, - 1791-1868 - Correspondence.
Cameron, Simon, - 1799-1889 - Correspondence.
Electioneering - Pennsylvania
Location
Lancaster History Library - Journal
Call Number
974.9 L245 v.18
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The life of Rev. Philip William Otterbein, founder of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ

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Author
Drury, A. W.
Date of Publication
1890.
Call Number
922.89 O91d
  1 website  
Responsibility
by A. W. Drury ; with an introd. by J. Weaver.
Author
Drury, A. W.
Place of Publication
Dayton, Ohio
Publisher
United Brethren Pub. House,
Date of Publication
1890.
Physical Description
384 p., [3] leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Chapters: LIFE TO THE ENTRY UPON THE HOLY MINISTRY --- BECOMES A MINISTER,THEN A MISSIONARY --- MINISTRY AT LANCASTER --- MINISTRY AT TULPEHOCKEN --- MINISTRY AT FREDERICK --- MINISTRY AT YORK ---CO-LABORERS--- CALL TO BALTIMORE --- ESTABLISHMENT AND PROGRESS OF THE BALTIMORE CONGREGATION --- CO-LABORERS IN GENERAL --- PROGRESS OF THE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT --- OTTERBEIN AND THE REFORMED CHURCH --- OTTERBEIN AND THE UNITED BRETHREN --- FRIENDLY RELATIONS - DEATH OFBOEHM AND GEETING --- DOMESTIC LIFE -MISCELLANEOUS INCIDENTS ----OTTERBEIN'S EXTANT PAPERS --- OTTERBEIN'S LAST YEAR
Subjects
Otterbein, Philip William, - Bp., - 1726-1813.
United Brethern in Christ - History.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
922.89 O91d
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Washington's Farewell address, and Webster's Bunker Hill orations

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Author
Washington, George,
Date of Publication
1906, 1918 printing.
Call Number
923.173 W318
  1 website  
Responsibility
ed. with introduction and notes by William T. Peck.
Author
Washington, George,
Place of Publication
New York, London
Publisher
The Macmillan Co.,
Date of Publication
1906, 1918 printing.
Physical Description
lxix, 131 p. front. (port.) 15 cm.
Series
Macmillan's pocket American and English classics
Notes
Bibliography: p. lxvi-lxvii.
Additional Author
Webster, Daniel,
Peck, William T.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
923.173 W318
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Address in commemoration of the inauguration of George Washington as first president of the United States, delivered before the two houses of Congress, December 11, 1889

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Author
Fuller, Melville Weston,
Date of Publication
1890.
Call Number
923.173 W318fu
  1 website  
Responsibility
by Melville Weston Fuller, chief-justice of the United States.
Author
Fuller, Melville Weston,
Place of Publication
Washington
Publisher
Govt. Print. Off.,
Date of Publication
1890.
Physical Description
39 p. 24 cm.
Subjects
Washington, George, - 1732-1799 - Anniversaries, etc.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
923.173 W318fu
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Franklin's contribution to medicine, being a collection of letters written by Benjamin Franklin bearing on the science and art of medicine and exhibiting his social and professional intercourse with various physicians of Europe and America

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Author
Diller, Theodore,
Date of Publication
1912.
Call Number
923.2 F831d
  1 website  
Responsibility
by Theodore Diller.
Author
Diller, Theodore,
Place of Publication
Brooklyn, N.Y
Publisher
A.T. Huntington,
Date of Publication
1912.
Physical Description
5 p.l., [9]-89, [1] p. front. (port.) illus. 25 cm.
Notes
"Of this book three hundred copies have been printed of which this is copyright no. 2."
References: p. 89.
Contents
The author is convinced that "Benjamin Franklin was one of the greatest benefactors, friends and patrons of the medical profession." This book is a collection of letters "exhibiting his social and professional intercourse with various physicians of Europe and America."
Subjects
Franklin, Benjamin, - 1706-1790
Additional Author
Franklin, Benjamin,
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
923.2 F831d
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Genealogy of the descendants of Christopher Esh

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Author
Blank, Benjamin L.,
Date of Publication
1949.
Call Number
929 E74d
  1 website  
Responsibility
compiled by Benjamin L. Blank.
Author
Blank, Benjamin L.,
Place of Publication
[New Holland, Pa
Publisher
Printed by the New Holland Clarion]
Date of Publication
1949.
Physical Description
200 p. 24 cm.
Subjects
Esh family.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929 E74d
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The Hessian prisoners in the American War of Independence and their life in captivity

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Author
Volm, M. H.
Date of Publication
1937
Call Number
973.342 V926
  1 website  
Responsibility
by M.H. Volm.
Author
Volm, M. H.
Place of Publication
[Charlottesville? Va
Publisher
s.n.,
Date of Publication
1937
Physical Description
27 p. ; 22 cm.
Notes
Title from cover.
Bibliography: p. 26-27.
Summary
This essay provides contextual information concerning how the English actually hired the soldiers and why the German princes, and not other nations who were asked, were willing to sell their men to English. It also discusses how the English and German public reacted to the hiring of German soldiers.
Subjects
United States - History - Revolution, 1775-1783 - Participation, German.
United States - History - Revolution, 1775-1783 - German mercenaries.
United States - History - Revolution, 1775-1783 - Prisoners and prisons.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
973.342 V926
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