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Descendants of Johanes Gnäge and John Kenege Sr. and related families

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Author
Kenaga, E. E.
Edition
1st ed.
Date of Publication
1988.
Call Number
929 G571k
Responsibility
by Eugene Ellis Kenaga.
Author
Kenaga, E. E.
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
Midland, Mich., U.S.A. (1584 E. Pine River Rd., Midland 48640)
Publisher
E.E. Kenaga,
Date of Publication
1988.
Physical Description
534 p., [69] p. of plates : ill. ; 29 cm.
Notes
Includes indexes.
Bibliography: p. 399-422.
Subjects
Gnagy family.
Frick family.
Herr family.
Hoil family.
Kendig family.
Long famiy.
Martin family.
Mylin family.
Nafzger family.
Schnebele family.
Canaga family.
Kanaga family.
Cappuis family.
Groff family.
Hershey family.
Hostetter family.
Landis family.
Longenecker family.
Miller family.
Mueller family.
Reist family.
Kanagy family.
Gnäge, Johanes, - 1720?-1772 - Family.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929 G571k
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Author
Hostetter, Richard L.,
Date of Publication
1984.
Call Number
929 H831h
Author
Hostetter, Richard L.,
Place of Publication
Baltimore
Publisher
Gateway Press : Orders to D.J. Bachman,
Date of Publication
1984.
Physical Description
162, 222 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
Notes
"Publication sponsored by the Hostetter Family Reunion."
Includes indexes.
Contents
Descendants of Jacob and Anna Hostetter of Engleside, Lancaster Cty., Pa. / by Richard L. Hostetter -- Descendants of Oswald and Maria Hostetter of Warwick Twp., Lancaster Cty., Pa. / by David J. Bachman.
Subjects
Hostetter family.
Kreider family.
Martin family.
Nissley family.
Gingrich family.
Dohner family.
Smith family.
Stauffer family.
Additional Author
Hostetter, Richard L.,
Bachman, David J.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929 H831h
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Footprints of time : Joseph H. Yoder and Amanda Sunthimer : family history, 1700's-1987

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Author
Ropp, Vesta M.,
Date of Publication
©1987.
Call Number
929 Y54r
  1 website  
Responsibility
compiled by Vesta M. Ropp.
Author
Ropp, Vesta M.,
Place of Publication
Kalona, IA (615 3rd St., Kalona 52247)
Publisher
V.M. Ropp,
Date of Publication
©1987.
Physical Description
77 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Subjects
Yoder family.
Yoder, Joseph H., - 1883-1974 - Family.
Rop family.
Yoder, Joseph H., - 1883-1974
Families.
Pennsylvania - Genealogy.
Pennsylvania.
Genealogy.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929 Y54r
Websites
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Date of Publication
1985.
Call Number
328.73 P416
Responsibility
editor, Robert G. Crist ; illustrations, Linda Ries.
Place of Publication
University Park, Penn
Publisher
Pennsylvania Historical Association,
Date of Publication
1985.
Physical Description
iv, 71 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Series
Pennsylvania history studies ; no. 15
Notes
Includes bibliographies.
Contents
Matthew Quay, 1833-1904 / by James A. Kehl -- Simon Cameron, 1799-1889 / by Philip S. Klein -- Boies Penrose, 1860-1921 / by Paul B. Beers -- David Leo Lawrence, 1889-1966 / by Michael P. Weber.
Subjects
Politicians - Pennsylvania - Biography.
Political science.
Politicians.
Pennsylvania - Politics and government.
Pennsylvania.
Biography.
Additional Author
Crist, Robert Grant.
Additional Corporate Author
Pennsylvania Historical Association.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
328.73 P416
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Sanborn fire insurance maps, Pennsylvania

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo22243
Date of Publication
1983.
Call Number
Drawer 5 section 4
Place of Publication
Teaneck, N.J
Publisher
Chadwyck-Healey,
Date of Publication
1983.
Physical Description
73 microfilm reels : maps ; 35 mm
Notes
"Reproduced from original copies in the Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress."
"Microfilmed by the Library of Congress Photoduplication Service."
Period covered is 1884-1950.
LHO has reels #13, 16, 18, 29, 31, 32, 34, 36, 38, and 69
Lancaster County locations: Reel #13: Columbia - Reel #16: Denver - Reel #18: Elizabethtown, Ephrata.- Reel #29 :Lancaster, Mountville, West Willow Station - Reel #31: Lititz -. Reel #32:Manheim, Manor, Marietta - Reel #34: Millersville - Reel #36: Mount Joy Mountville - Reel #38: New Holland and - Reel #69 Washington Borough.
Subjects
Fire risk assessment - Pennsylvania - Maps.
Fire risk assessment.
Pennsylvania - Maps.
Pennsylvania.
Maps.
Additional Corporate Author
Sanborn Map Company.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Microfilm
Call Number
Drawer 5 section 4
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"A mixed multitude" : the struggle for toleration in colonial Pennsylvania

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Author
Schwartz, Sally,
Date of Publication
1987, c1988.
Call Number
974.802 S399
Responsibility
Sally Schwartz.
ISBN
0814778739
9780814778739
Author
Schwartz, Sally,
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
New York University Press,
Date of Publication
1987, c1988.
Physical Description
vii, 399 p. ; 24 cm.
Series
The American social experience series ; 8
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [305]-391) and index.
Summary
"Religious and national diversity characterized the settlements of the Delaware Valley almost from the first arrival of Europeans, and America's first pluralistic society evolved from this colony established by William Penn on the western shore of the Delaware River in 1681. Penn himself set forth a new, ideological basis for pluralism and tolerance, and this transformed a tentative, pragmatic pattern of relative harmony and tolerance into official policy. The English culture transplanted to Pennsylvania was itself fragmented. Quakers and Anglican, for example, had very different religious, social, and cultural values. Colonists from different parts of the British Isles-the Welsh, the Scots, and the Scotch-Irish-did not share common experiences or cultures. The 'Swedes' were both Swedish and Finnish in origins and culture and, while often designated 'Germans' or 'Palatines' by English-speaking Pennsylvanians, emigrants from the Rhineland spoke different dialects, practiced a wide variety of religious observances, and had little in common historically or culturally. Penn's ideals, ideas and policies set in motion forces that had significant effects on the development of this extremely heterogenous colony. This book explores the ways in which the implications of Penn's ideals were gradually worked out in Pennsylvania and how a stable and generally tolerant society was created."
Subjects
Religious tolerance - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania - History - Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
Pennsylvania - Ethnic relations.
Pennsylvania.
01030 - Pennsylvania - 11030 - ethnic groups - 1680-1790 - 31030 - sociopolitical aspects
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.802 S399
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