"This book describes 131 paths with maps, history, significant points along the way, and information on approximating the course of the trails by automobile. Five appendices trace other historically significant routes such as the Forbes Road and George Washington's1753 path to Fort LeBoeuf." [from the publisher]
1 map : col. ; 29 x 32 cm. on sheet 44 x 69 cm. folded to 22 x 14 cm.
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Folded title: Official Pennsylvania Dutch guide map.
Includes descriptive index of "Pennsylvania Dutch Tourist Bureau members," index to Lancaster County towns, numbered points of interest, and "City of Lancaster" indexed map.
Dutch Tourist Bureau members continued, other points of interest, Lancaster city and county, and "Amish area" map on verso.
Folded title: Official Pennsylvania Dutch guide map.
Includes descriptive index of "Pennsylvania Dutch Tourist Bureau members," index to points of interest, calendar of annual events, and diagr. of visitors' center area.
Descriptive index, indexed map of "City of Lancaster," tourist information, and illus. (part col.) on verso.
Contents : 1."Say Not the Struggle Naught Availeth" 2 "An Institution of Learning of High Grade" 3 Annville 4 Organization 5 Transition from Academy to College 6 The College Charter 7 The Debate over Higher Education 8. President Thomas Rhys Vickroy 9 The First Curriculum 10 "To Collegiate Proportions" 11 President Lucian H. Hammond 12 President DeLong Brings Harmony 13 President Edmund S. Lorenz 14 President Lorenz Charts a Course 15 President Cyrus Jeffries Kephart 16 President E. Benjamin Bierman 17 Student Life in the Nineties 18 The Story of John Lehman 19 President Hervin Ulysses Roop 20 The Fire 21 Aftermath 22 President Abram Paul Funkowser 23 President Keister Balances the Budget 24 0 Berwick and the Death League 25 The Disturbance of the Eighth 26 President Gossard and the New Era 27 "Ask Gladys 28 Accreditation 29 The Benders 30 Momentum 31 Tribute to Paul Wagner 33 President Clyde A. Lynch 34 The Annual Murder 35 President Miller Fulfills a Prophesy