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American prisoners of the Revolution

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Author
Dandridge, Danske.
Date of Publication
1994
Call Number
929.31 D178
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Responsibility
by Danske Dandridge
Author
Dandridge, Danske.
Place of Publication
Baltimore
Publisher
Clearfield Co.
Date of Publication
1994
Physical Description
ix, 504 p. 21 cm.
Subjects
Revolution, 1775-1783
Prisoners of war - United States.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929.31 D178
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First generations : women in colonial America

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17845
Author
Berkin, Carol.
Edition
1st ed.
Date of Publication
1996.
Call Number
305.42 B512
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Responsibility
Carol Berkin.
ISBN
0809045613
9780809045617
Author
Berkin, Carol.
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
Hill and Wang,
Date of Publication
1996.
Physical Description
xiv, 234 p. ; 22 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-227) and index.
Contents
Ch. 1. Immigrants to Paradise: White Women in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake -- Ch. 2. Goodwives and Bad: New England Women in the Seventeenth Century -- Ch. 3. The Sisters of Pocahontas: Native American Women in the Centuries of Colonization -- Ch. 4. In a "Babel of Confusion": Women in the Middle Colonies -- Ch. 5. The Rhythms of Labor: African-American Women in Colonial Society -- Ch. 6. The Rise of Gentility: Class and Regional Differences in the Eighteenth Century -- Ch. 7. "Beat of Drum and Ringing of Bell": Women in the American Revolution -- Epilogue. Fair Daughters of Columbia: White Women in the New Republic.
Summary
The Indian, European, and African women of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century America were defenders of their native land, pioneers on the frontier, willing immigrants, and courageous slaves. They were also - as earlier scholars tended to overlook - as important as men in shaping American culture and history. First Generations is one of the first books to examine these women's experiences, to look at them not only as wives, mothers, household managers, laborers, rebels,
but, invariably, as active participants in the creation of their societies. In fascinating biographical portraits and analyses of collective experiences, Carol Berkin conveys the varieties of female lives, separated by class, region, and race but linked by laws and presumptions that defined them by gender.
Subjects
Women - United States
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
305.42 B512
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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

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Author
Loper, Connie A.
Date of Publication
September 1998.
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The solitary sisters of Saron

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Author
Riley, Jobie E.
Date of Publication
1995
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Responsibility
by Jobie E. Riley
Author
Riley, Jobie E.
Place of Publication
Collegeville, Pa
Publisher
Pennsylvania Folklife Society
Date of Publication
1995
Physical Description
89-97 p. ill. 28 cm.
Summary
This article describes life within the Ephrata Cloister with an emphasis on the lives of female residents.
Subjects
Ephrata Cloister.
Women and religion.
Contained In
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine. Volume 44, number 2 (1995), p. 89-97Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article905.748 PDF v.44
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