"Revised 1996 by Christine Mason. The basis for this map was taken from the 1938 map donated to the Lebanon County Historical Society by Herman W. Louser."
Base map reprinted courtesy of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Transportation.
Original map base 1969 by Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Transportation.
Volume 1: Marriage Records of Rev. Daniel Weiser 1825-1833 - Selinsgrove, Snyder Co., Penna.--Pastoral Records of Rev. Johannes (John) Waldschmidt, Reformed Pastor of Lancaster & Berks Co.'s (1752-1786)--Pastoral Records of Rev. Isaac Shellhammer, Reformed Minister of Luzerne, Columbia and Schuylkill Counties (1832-1872)--Records of the Port Carbon Circuit of the Evangelical Association. Port Carbon, East Norwegian Twp., Sch. Co., Pa.--Records of the Hegins/Reiner City Circuit of the Evangelical Association--Marriage Record of the Rev. James Linn, Presbyterian Minister of Centre County, Penna.--Egypt Cemetery "The Congregation on the Lehigh"--Private Record of the Rev. Peter S. Fisher, Reformed Pastor of Centre and Clinton Counties, Penna.--Marriage Record of Rev. Charles H. Zerbe, (1896-1958) - mostly of Lower Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland Co., Penna., some upper areas of Dauphin Co., Penna.--Frieden's Evangelical Lutheran cemetery, Myerstown, Jackson Twp., Lebanon Co., Penna. (1812-1880)
Vol. 2: Pastoral Record of Rev. Charles G. Herman, mostly Berks County--Pastoral record of Abraham Blumer--Northumberland Republicaner--Nordwestlich Post--Marriages and deaths from early Pottstown Newspapers.
pt. 1. Altalaha Evangelical Luteran, St. Paul's (Smoke) Lutheran Congregation, St. Michael's Reformed Church -- pt. 2. Moselem Lutheran Church, St. John's (Hain's) Reformed Church, Zion Church.
Early Lutheran records from Dauphin County, Pennsylvania : includes St. John's Lutheran Church and Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Lykens, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania
St. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church, Derry Township, Dauphin County 1757-1866, from the library of the late Dr. Glenn P. & Carolyn J. Schwalm, Valley View, PA
iv [i.e. v], 96 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 23 cm
Contents
Dedication/The challenge -- Table of contents -- Special recognition -- Lawn literature -- Introduction -- Ch. 1: The time of Lawn's birth -- Ch. 2: History of the village of Lawn -- Ch. 3: Cronological [sic] history and development -- Ch. 4: The origin of Lawn's name -- Ch. 5: Geography -- Ch. 6: Native American accounts -- Ch. 7: The railroad -- Ch. 8: Lawn businesses (past and present) -- Ch. 9: Lawn layout; Lawn map (historical site locations) -- Ch. 10: Lawn E.C. Church -- Ch. 11: Lawn Fire Company -- Ch. 12: The U.S. post office -- Ch. 13: Lawn schools -- Ch. 14: Clubs and organizations -- Ch. 15: Athletic teams -- Ch. 16: Leading citizens -- Ch. 17: Unusual events -- Ch. 18: Lawn events historical and social -- Ch. 19: Historical pictures -- Closing comments.