Skip header and navigation

Revise Search

28 records – page 1 of 3.

Amish enterprise : from plows to profits

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo18939
Author
Kraybill, Donald B.
Date of Publication
©1995.
Call Number
305.687 K91a
Responsibility
Donald B. Kraybill, Steven M. Nolt.
ISBN
0801850622
9780801850622
0801850630
9780801850639
Author
Kraybill, Donald B.
Place of Publication
Baltimore
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press,
Date of Publication
©1995.
Physical Description
xiv, 300 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Notes
Autographed by the author.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-292) and index.
Subjects
Economics
Amish - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County
Amish.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - Church history - 20th century.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - Economic conditions.
Economics - Related to - Religion
Mennonites
Pennsylvania
Additional Author
Nolt, Steven M.,
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
305.687 K91a
Less detail

The Amish wedding and other special occasions of the Old Order communities

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17226
Author
Scott, Stephen,
Date of Publication
c1988.
Call Number
289.73 S429a
Responsibility
by Stephen Scott.
ISBN
0934672199 (pbk.)
9780934672191 (pbk.)
Author
Scott, Stephen,
Place of Publication
Intercourse, PA
Publisher
Good Books,
Date of Publication
c1988.
Physical Description
128 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Series
A People's Place booklet ; no. 8
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-126) and index.
Contents
A Lancaster Amish wedding -- Other wedding practices -- A Woolwich Mennonite baptism -- Choosing a minister : Holmes County Amish -- An Old German Baptist Brethren annual meeting -- Meetings of other groups -- An Amish Sunday in LaGrange County, Indiana -- A Big Valley Amish funeral -- The auction at Bart -- Holidays, family days and working days.
Summary
Discusses the weddings and other special occasions of the Amish and Old Order Mennonite people, answering questions about baptisms, worship services, funeral practices, and holidays.
Subjects
Amish - United States.
Public worship
Marriage service - United States.
Amish.
Public Worship
Old Order Mennonites.
Plain People.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
289.73 S429a
Less detail
Author
Gougler, Richard C.
Call Number
905.748 PDF v. 22 (Folk Festival Supplement)
Author
Gougler, Richard C.
Physical Description
12-13 p.
Notes
In: Pennsylvania Folklife, vol. 22 (Folk Festival Supplement 1973)
Subjects
Marriage service - United States.
Public worship
Amish - United States.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 PDF v. 22 (Folk Festival Supplement)
Less detail

Annotations to Strassburger and Hinke's Pennsylvania German Pioneers

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo12283
Author
Krebs, Friedrich
Call Number
905.748 GSP v.21
Author
Krebs, Friedrich
Physical Description
235-248 p.
Notes
In: Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, v.21 (1958-60).
Subjects
Pennsylvania Dutch.
Germans - Pennsylvania - Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 GSP v.21
Less detail

Bending is not breaking : adaptation and persistence among 19th century Lancaster artisans

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17575
Author
Winpenny, Thomas R.
Date of Publication
c1990.
Call Number
331.794 W776
Responsibility
Thomas R. Winpenny.
ISBN
9780819178756 (cloth : alk. paper)
9780819178763 (paper : alk. paper)
Author
Winpenny, Thomas R.
Place of Publication
Lanham
Publisher
University Press of America,
Date of Publication
c1990.
Physical Description
xviii, 116 p. ; 23 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Chapter: Thriving activity in a growing urban center, Lancaster's 18th century craft tradition ///The Lancaster artisan in 1819, the spectre of depression beyond the golden age /// Lancaster artisans in an industrializing society,1850 /// Changing work techniques as a key to persistence /// Cultural factors as a key to persistence /// The artisan in 1880 , adapting and surviving in a maturing industrial society
Summary
Examines how the industrial revolution affected the lives and work of artisans in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The author seeks to correct the historical assumption that the rise of the factory system brought nothing but misery and hardship by showing how Lancaster weathered the challenge successfully.
Subjects
Artisans - Pennsylvania - Lancaster
Working classes - History
Pennsylvania
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
331.794 W776
Less detail

Breaking the backcountry : the Seven Years' War in Virginia and Pennsylvania, 1754 - 1765

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo19422
Author
Ward, Matthew C.
Edition
1. paperback ed.
Date of Publication
2004.
Call Number
923.26 W261
Responsibility
Matthew C. Ward.
ISBN
0822958651
9780822958659
Author
Ward, Matthew C.
Edition
1. paperback ed.
Place of Publication
Pittsburgh, Pa
Publisher
Univ. of Pittsburgh Press,
Date of Publication
2004.
Physical Description
X, 329 S : Ill., Kt.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-318) and index.
Subjects
Geschichte - 1754-1765
Pennsylvania
United States
Virginia
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
923.26 W261
Less detail

The citizen-soldier reconsidered: Technology, the militia, and the Black Boys Uprising of 1765

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo22203
Author
Summers, Clark H.
Date of Publication
2018.
Call Number
973.26 S955
Responsibility
by Clark H. Summers.
Author
Summers, Clark H.
Place of Publication
Ann Arbor, Mi
Publisher
ProQuest LLC ,
Date of Publication
2018.
Physical Description
273 pages : illus.; 23 centimers.
Notes
Humanities program.
Contains bibliographic references.
Summary
"The original research presented here focuses on the experience of the Pennsylvania militia formations established and evolving over the course of the French and Indian War, and during the subsequent years of Pontiacs War, from 1754 to 1765. In particular, the Black Boys Uprising of 1765 in the Conococheague Region of Pennsylvania serves as the index case, the first time American militiamen successfully defeated British regulars by employing adaptive hybrid tactics combined with accurate long-range rifle fires. This event demonstrates the means by which American militia might achieve tactical parity with British regulars." [Clark Summers in his review of the book, https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/dissertations/AAI10982011/]
Subjects
Pennsylvania
Kentucky rifle.
Black Boys Rebellion
United States
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
973.26 S955
Less detail

Controlling the opposition in Pennsylvania during the American Revolution

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo10647
Author
Ousterhout, Anne M.
Call Number
905.748 HSP v.105
Author
Ousterhout, Anne M.
Physical Description
3-34 p.
Notes
Pennsylvania Magazine v.105 (1981).
Subjects
American Loyalists.
Pennsylvania
Confiscations - Pennsylvania
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 HSP v.105
Less detail

Damn the fates : A history of Independent Battery I, Pennsylvania Light Artillery, in the American Civil War

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo22230
Author
McSherry, Patrick.
Date of Publication
2018.
Call Number
973.744815 M175
Responsibility
by Patrick McSherry.
Author
McSherry, Patrick.
Place of Publication
San Bernardino, Ca
Publisher
Publisher not identified ,
Date of Publication
2018.
Physical Description
291 pages :illus., portraits ; 23 cm.
Notes
Contains endnotes pages 230-293.
Summary
"As the confederates advance into Pennsylvania during the Gettysburg Campaign, a group of Franklin & Marshall College students follow Robert Nevin, their former professor of Greek, into the army, forming Lancaster County’s only Civil War artillery battery – Independent Battery I, Pennsylvania Light Artillery. Join the men of Independent Battery I as they await the enemy at the Susquehanna River, and at the threatened state capital of Harrisburg. Learn of the experiences in Philadelphia where they expect to quell draft riots, and follow them as they serve at Harpers Ferry in ‘ironclad’ railcars on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and build fortifications on Maryland Heights. March with the men as they are sent to the defenses of Washington DC. Join them as they experience Confederate General Jubal Early’s attack on the city, debate the issues of the 1864 elections, and witness Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address, as well as the Grand Review.” [from the publisher]
Subjects
Pennsylvania Light Cavalry - Independent Batterhy I, 1861-1865.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania - History - Civil War, 1861-1865.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
973.744815 M175
Less detail

Emigrants from Wolfersweiler Parish, Germany, to Pennsylvania before 1750

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo15921
Author
Bell, Raymond Martin
Call Number
905.29 NG v.63
Responsibility
by Raymond Martin Bell.
Author
Bell, Raymond Martin
Physical Description
105-109 p.
Notes
In: National Genealogical Society Quarterly, v.63 (1975)
Subjects
Pennsylvania
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.29 NG v.63
Less detail

28 records – page 1 of 3.