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2 forgotten men of the Pennsylvania frontier

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo3445
Author
Stoctay, G. G.
Date of Publication
1972.
Call Number
974.8009 S866
Responsibility
by G.G. Stoc-tay.
Author
Stoctay, G. G.
Place of Publication
Harrisburg, Pa
Publisher
Neo American Church,
Date of Publication
1972.
Physical Description
23 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Notes
This monograph is limited to 1000 copies of which this is number 80.
Subjects
Pennsylvania - History - French and Indian War, 1755-1763 - Personal narratives.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.8009 S866
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Author
Smith, Elsdon Coles,
Date of Publication
1986, c1969.
Call Number
929.4 S646
Responsibility
Elsdon C. Smith.
ISBN
0806311509
Author
Smith, Elsdon Coles,
Place of Publication
Baltimore
Publisher
Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Date of Publication
1986, c1969.
Physical Description
xx, 370 p. ; 22 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-329)
Subjects
Names, Personal - United States.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929.4 S646
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Dearest Susie; a Civil War infantryman's letters to his sweetheart

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo797
Author
McGregor, Frank Ross,
Edition
[1st ed.]
Date of Publication
[1971]
Call Number
973 H361
Responsibility
Edited and with introd. by Carl E. Hatch.
ISBN
0682472301
Author
McGregor, Frank Ross,
Edition
[1st ed.]
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
Exposition Press
Date of Publication
[1971]
Physical Description
131 p. 21 cm.
Series
An Exposition-university book
Summary
A book of letters from a soldier in the Civil War. This soldier, Frank McGregor, was born in England and spent his childhood in Scotland. His parents settled in Ohio in the early 1850s. He entered the Union army in 1862. He served in the western theater of the war, spending time in Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas. He was writing to his 20 year old school teacher girlfriend. The author considers the letters "timeless, because in addition to capturing the spirit and mood of loneliness, camaraderie, boredom and anxiety that soldiers of every era have experienced, Frank raised questions that thousands of Americans asked themselves again in World Wars I and II and in the Korean War, and are asking themselves even more intensely today...whether war is futile or necessary; whether all the suffering is worth it."
Subjects
United States - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 - Personal narratives.
Additional Author
Hatch, Carl E.,
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
973 H361
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Directory of the ancestral heads of New England families, 1620-1700

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo4352
Author
Holmes, Frank R.,
Date of Publication
1964.
Call Number
929.3 H749
Responsibility
compiled by Frank R. Holmes.
Author
Holmes, Frank R.,
Place of Publication
Baltimore
Publisher
Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Date of Publication
1964.
Physical Description
ccixxiv p. 24 cm.
Subjects
Names, Personal - New England.
New England - Genealogy.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929.3 H749
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The Douglas diary; student days at Franklin and Marshall College, 1856-1858

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo2563
Author
Douglas, Henry Kyd,
Date of Publication
1973.
Call Number
371.8092 D734
Responsibility
Edited by Frederic Shriver Klein and John Howard Carrill. Illustrated by Florence Starr Taylor.
ISBN
0910626006
Author
Douglas, Henry Kyd,
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
Franklin and Marshall College,
Date of Publication
1973.
Physical Description
xxvi, 192 p. illus. 20 cm.
Notes
African American resources at Lancaster County Historical Society
Summary
"March 1858...Should Kansas be admitted to the Union? Who will run Pennsylvania's canals? What is the family's relation to Society? These are but a few of the concerns recorded this month by Henry Kyd Douglas in 'The Douglas diary'. Douglas, residing on Center Square, is in the class of 1858 at F&M College. He tells of the 'students escort' to President James Buchanan during the latter's inaugural one year ago. 'The Douglas Diary' is also said to record many other events and hitherto unexplained mischief in community, college and national life during the years 1856-1858." [advertisement]
Subjects
Douglas, Henry Kyd, - 1838-1903 - Diaries.
Franklin and Marshall College - History - Personal narratives.
Diaries.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
371.8092 D734
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The journal of Joshua Gilpin, 1809 : pleasure and business in western Pennsylvania

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Author
Gilpin, Joshua
Date of Publication
1975.
Call Number
974.80313 G489
Responsibility
Joseph E. Walker, editor.
Author
Gilpin, Joshua
Place of Publication
Harrisburg
Publisher
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission,
Date of Publication
1975.
Physical Description
vii, 156 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Notes
Bibliography: p. 153-56.
Summary
Joshua Gilpin (1765-1840) and his brother Thomas had a business in Philadelphia as general merchants, and on the Brandywine Creek as manufacturers of paper, and woolen and cotton textiles. He travelled quite a bit in Europe at the end of the 18th century seeking to learn about industrial practices. In 1809 Joshua Gilpin combined a famly vacation with a business survey of the Redstone area (the vicinity of Brownsville), Pittsburgh, and Indiana County. He described the country through which he drove from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and return. He discussed land values and business prospects with innkeepers, businessmen, and legal experts all along the way; noted the presence of natural resources; and spent some time in Pittsburgh in conferences with men who were able to supply him with the ind of information he desired.His route west took him through Lancaster. His return trip east took him through Harrisburg, Lebanon, and Reading.Contents :1. From Philadelphia to the Redstone/ 2. In the Redstone Country/ 3. Pittsburg Business prospects/ 4. Pittsburgh to Bedford via Indiana County/ 5. Bedford to Philadelphia
Subjects
Gilpin, Joshua
Pennsylvania - Description and travel - Personal narratives.
Pittsburgh (Pa.) - Description and travel.
Washington County (Pa.) - Description and travel.
Indiana County (Pa.) - Description and travel.
Additional Corporate Author
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.80313 G489
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New dictionary of American family names

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo9567
Author
Smith, Elsdon Coles,
Date of Publication
1988, c1973.
Call Number
929.4 S646n
Responsibility
Elsdon C. Smith.
ISBN
0517669544
Author
Smith, Elsdon Coles,
Place of Publication
New York : New York, N.Y
Publisher
Gramercy Pub. Co. ; Distributed by Crown Publishers,
Date of Publication
1988, c1973.
Physical Description
xxix, 570 p. ; 24 cm.
Subjects
Names, Personal - United States.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929.4 S646n
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The Old land and the new: the journals of two Swiss families in America in the 1820's

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo926
Date of Publication
1965
Call Number
917.3 B598
Responsibility
edited and translated by Robert H. Billigmeier & Fred Altschuler Picard. Sketches by Hans Erni.
Place of Publication
Minneapolis
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Date of Publication
1965
Physical Description
281 p. illus. 24 cm.
Notes
Bibliographical footnotes.
Contents
Note on translation.--Introduction, by R.H. Billigmeier.--Account of a journey to North America and through the most significant parts thereof, by J. Schweizer.--Day book on a journey to North America in the year 1823, by J.J. Rutlinger.
Summary
"In the 1820's, when the flow of immigration was still small, two Swiss immigrant families wrote accounts of what seemed to them to be the most decisive experiences of their lives. These particular accounts relate to a period in the history of American immigration that is less well known than the more spectacular colonial and post- Civil War movements. They are particularly vivid and insightful personal documents affording valuable perspectives of the integration of the 'Old Immigration' of ante-bellum days." [from the introduction]
Subjects
Swiss in the United States.
United States - Description and travel - 1783-1848.
United States - Emigration and immigration - Personal narratives.
Additional Author
Schweizer, Johannes,
Rutlinger, Johann Jakob,
Billigmeier, Robert Henry,
Picard, Fred Altschuler,
Erni, Hans,
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
917.3 B598
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Pleasure and business in western Pennsylvania : the journal of Joshua Gilpin, 1809

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo759
Author
Gilpin, Joshua.
Date of Publication
1975.
Call Number
917.3 W181
Responsibility
Joseph E. Walker, editor.
Author
Gilpin, Joshua.
Place of Publication
Harrisburg
Publisher
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission,
Date of Publication
1975.
Physical Description
vii, 156 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Notes
Bibliography: p. 153-156.
Bibliographical footnotes.
Summary
Joshua Gilpin (1765-1840) and his brother Thomas had a business in Philadelphia as general merchants, and on the Brandywine Creek as manufacturers of paper, and woolen and cotton textiles. He travelled quite a bit in Europe at the end of the 18th century seeking to learn about industrial practices. In 1809 Joshua Gilpin combined a famly vacation with a business survey of the Redstone area (the vicinity of Brownsville), Pittsburgh, and Indiana County. He described the country through which he drove from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and return. He discussed land values and business prospects with innkeepers, businessmen, and legal experts all along the way; noted the presence of natural resources; and spent some time in Pittsburgh in conferences with men who were able to supply him with the ind of information he desired.His route west took him through Lancaster. His return trip east took him through Harrisburg, Lebanon, and Reading.Contents :1. From Philadelphia to the Redstone/ 2. In the Redstone Country/ 3. Pittsburg Business prospects/ 4. Pittsburgh to Bedford via Indiana County/ 5. Bedford to Philadelphia
Subjects
Gilpin, Joshua.
Pennsylvania - Description and travel - Personal narratives.
Pennsylvania - History - Sources.
Additional Author
Gilpin, Joshua.
Walker, Joseph E.,
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
917.3 W181
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Reflections on the battle of Gettysburg

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17011
Date of Publication
1963.
Call Number
974.819 L441 v. 13, no. 6
Responsibility
edited by Ralph S. Shay.
Place of Publication
Lebanon, Pa
Publisher
Lebanon County Historical Society ,
Date of Publication
1963.
Physical Description
p. 275 - 303 : 19 cm.
Notes
In: Lebanon County Historical Society papers, v. 13, no. 6.
Subjects
Gettysburg (Pa.), Battle of, 1863 - Personal narratives.
United States - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 - Personal narratives.
Additional Author
Shay, Ralph S.
McCreary, Jennie.
Earnest, Jennie McCreary.
Schantz, Franklin Jacob Fogel.
Additional Corporate Author
Lebanon County Historical Society (Pa.).
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.819 L441 v. 13, no. 6
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