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Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
2013.008.025
Date Range
1857
Collection
Wheatland
Description
Large black leatherbound volume with boldly molded and decorated boards having tooling and gilt on both boards and spine. On spine is "Schoolcraft's History of Indian Tribes. / Illustrated by S. Eastman, U.S.A. / Part Third." Longer complete title on title page. Henry R. Schoolcraft. Published by authority of Congress by Lippincottt, Grambo & Co.
Gilt edged pages have elaborate impressed floral and scroll designs with centered American shield. Inside of covers is a large pasted-on panelof dark blue felted fabric with foliate designs. End papers have beautiful wallpaper-like, full-color designs of flowers and leaves in gold, green and red. Inscribed in pencil is "JBH Jr." on tissue page covering title page.
Appraiser notes a letter of presentation to Buchanan by Charles E. Mix, Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, dated Oct. 15, 1857. Not presently located (in pages?).
Provenance
Descent within James Buchanan Henry family to donors.
Date Range
1857
Made By
Lippincott, Grambo & Company
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Library
Storage Wall
East Wall
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Object Name
Book
Material
Leather, Paper
Height (in)
13
Width (in)
10.5
Depth (in)
3
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2016-06-23
Condition Notes
Abrasions and wear; cracking at hinge of front board and spine. Detached back board along with some pages. Most pages have liquid stains at the top; many pages have light to heavy foxing with some acid burn at edges.
Object ID
2013.008.025
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Credit
Gift of the Family of Eleanor N. Henry (John D. McNeill Jr., Mary Catherine Henry West, James Buchanan Henry IV, and Elizabeth Henry Richardson)
Accession Number
2013.008
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Collection
Ephemera Collection
Title
1913 Calendar for J.N. Olweiler, featuring model Leonora
Object ID
2006.012
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Collection
Ephemera Collection
Title
1913 Calendar for J.N. Olweiler, featuring model Leonora
Description
Genuine Colored Photogravure 1913 calendar used as advertizing for J. N. Olweiler "Clothing and Gents Furnishings" Elizabethtown, PA - with a head and shoulders portrait of a young woman in dark red velvet dress & large dark red hat with feathers. Her picture is copyrighted: "J.A. 1910" (James Arthur). A loop of cording through two punched holes at the top for hanging.
6" x 3.5" calendar is at center bottom beneath oval picture of woman. Pages for January through April have been torn off. May through December remain.
Label on the back lists the title of this calendar: "Leonora," from the original by artist James Arthur.
Copyrighted and owned by Eugene Carrine.
Creator
Arthur, James
Made By
E. F. Sheridan Company
Last Owner
Carrine, Eugene
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Storage Container
Box 0037
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Object Name
Calendar
Height (in)
21.75
Width (in)
13.75
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2006-02-21
Object ID
2006.012
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2006.012
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.96.37.107
Date Range
24 Sept 1765
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Printed document is a naturalization certificate infilled for "Jacob Dickart" (sic), a prolific gunmaker of Lancaster. Printed on now-brown laid paper, it is a printed form for naturalizing foreigners who did not swear oaths. Now mounted in a modern black frame.
The certificate was designed for non-Quakers who had resided in the Commonwealth for seven years and who had never taken an oath of allegiance to King George II because of conscience, eg. Mennonites, Moravians & other sectarians who believe the Bible prohibits the swearing of oaths. Although Jacob is believed to have been raised in a Lutheran home, he later followed the Moravian faith.
Edward Shippen, Jr., Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of the Province of PA filled out this form for Dickert, who appeared before Judges William Atlin, William Coleman, and Alexander Stedman, in Phila. on Sept 24, 1765. An embossed seal is created out of a small square of paper and affixed to the upper left corner of the document.
HJ Kauffman notes that Dickert was born in Mainz, Germany in 1740, came to America with his parents in 1748. Family settled in Berks Co. and later, son Jacob moved to Lancaster in 1756, where he likely apprenticed with the gunmaker Matthias Roessor (as did Wm. Henry). Dickert worked c. 1760-1820. In 1764, he married Johanetta Hofer of York, PA, and the following year he travelled to Phila. to obtain this document. Kauffman states he was active in the Moravian church.
He died 1822.
See G90.7.1 file on Dickert rifle with family info. Transparency of a document with
Dickert's signature, in file.
Provenance
Provenance unknown before donor.
Date Range
24 Sept 1765
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 42
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Drawer
Bin 2-I
People
Shippen, Edward Jr.
Dickert, Jacob
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Object Name
Certificate, Citizenship
Oither Names
Naturalization Certificate
Material
Paper, Ink
Height (in)
12.625
Width (in)
7.375
Dimension Details
Frame dimensions are H: 8.5" W: 13.25".
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2016-04-21
Condition Notes
General signs of age: soiling, minor foxing, dog eared corners with some minor losses. Fold line 3" from top, small holes along bottom. There is a backing of acidic paper which is attached with adhesive.
Mounted in a modern black frame by Lancaster Galleries for 2006 exhibit.
Object ID
G.96.37.107
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Accession Number
G.96.37.
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
P.97.08.3
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Pewter chalice, part of the Warwick Congregation's (now known as the Brickerville United Lutheran Church) communion service.
High straight-sided flaring cup on a stem wih knop created by joining two pewter salt stems. A tankard lid is used for the base. Both the knop and edge of base are beaded. Attributed to William Will (working 1764-1798) .
Engraved on the side of the cup are the initials "HIA/ MWM" within a decorative wreath with bow. Engraved on the bottom of the base is "1799", likely indicating the year the chalice was presented to the church for ceremonial use. Segments of wrigglework are also found nearby.
Provenance
The engraved date of 1799 likely signifies the year the chalice was presented to the church. The two sets of initials on the cup are certainly the individuals who presented it. The entire communion service remained in use over the years until the congregation decided in 1997 to find a safe place for this valuable communion set. Purchased by the Heritage Center of Lancaster County
Year Range From
1764
Year Range To
1798
Made By
Will, William, attributed
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Unit 32
Storage Shelf
Shelf 4
Subcategory
Ceremonial Artifact
Object Name
Chalice
Material
Pewter
Height (in)
8
Diameter (in)
4.5
Dimension Details
Diameter of bottom is listed. Diameter of top is 3.5".
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2014-08-28
Condition Notes
Some distortion of rim; dents at base; wear visible at beading; large dent in knop. Overall abrasions, small dents and staining.
Object ID
P.97.08.3
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Credit
Acquired through the generosity of the James Hale Steinman Foundation and Friends of the Heritage Center Museum, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
P.97.08
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Collection
Wheatland
Title
Buchanan Japanese First Embassy Medal
Object ID
W.1935.083.001a-b
Date Range
ca 1860
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Collection
Wheatland
Title
Buchanan Japanese First Embassy Medal
Description
a.(medal): Circular bronzed copper commemorative medal. Raised profile of James Buchanan in center. Around edge:"James Buchanan, President of the United States." Beneath is name of the designer, "S.(alathiel) Ellis. SC."
On reverse: Border of 3 layers of oak leaves and acorns with a striped shield at bottom center. In center above: " In/Commemoration/of the/ First Embassy from/ Japan/to the/ United States/ 1860" On right, beneath striped shield: "Paquet F."
b. Leather case for Buchanan Commemorative medal in the shape of a large coin. On both black leather covers and spine is a gold 3-line border that frames an eagle perched on a striped shield with arrows and olive branches beneath its clawed foot. 13 gold stars surround it and sprays of peonies are in each corner. The book opens to the back. Wood edges frame a circular holder for the medal. Peony sprays are pressed into all 4 corners of the velvet covering.
Commemorates the Japanese Delegation visit to United States of America
Date Range
ca 1860
Made By
Ellis, Salathiel; Paquet, F.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 3
Storage Cabinet
Unit 17
Storage Shelf
Shelf 4
Storage Container
Box W011
People
Buchanan, James
Subcategory
Ceremonial Artifact
Search Terms
Japanese Delegation, 1860
James Buchanan Presidential Library
Object Name
Medal, Commemorative
Material
Bronze
Height (cm)
0.635
Height (ft)
0.0208333333
Height (in)
0.25
Diameter (cm)
7.62
Diameter (ft)
0.25
Diameter (in)
3
Dimension Details
Measurements above are for the medal
b. (case): Length is 5.625 inches; width is 5.5 inches; height is .750 inch.
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2018-05-23
Condition Notes
a. (medal): Good
b. (case) : Metalhinge/clamp missing
Object ID
W.1935.083.001a-b
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Credit
In Memory of my daughter, Mrs.Elizabeth Fahnestock Kutner
Accession Number
W.1935.083
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Collection
History Collection: Person
Object ID
2003.016.78
Date Range
1855
Collection
History Collection: Person
Description
Coin-shaped medallion, silvered metal, framed so it is visible from both sides. Front side depicts PA state seal surrounded by "THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY." Under seal is "INSTITUTED / A.D. / 1851
Reverse side is engraved "Awarded to / Saml. C. Slaymaker / Salisbury Lancaster Co. / for / Best collection of Apples / Exhibition of 1855" Encircled by wreath border of grapevines, corn and grain.
Medallion displayed in black velvet mount within a silver-painted wooden frame
Date Range
1855
Year Range From
1855
Year Range To
1855
Made By
A. C. Hofin
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
North Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 04
Storage Drawer
Drawer 19
People
Slaymaker, Samuel
Subcategory
Ceremonial Artifact
Object Name
Plaque
Material
Metal
Height (in)
5.625
Length (in)
5.625
Depth (in)
1.375
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2015-06-18
Condition Notes
Coin appears to have very minor abrasions or wear. Frame has piece broken out from back edge of bottom.
Object ID
2003.016.78
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Accession Number
2003.016
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