"Levi Henry Crouse and Mary Louise Worrest were married marh 7, 1843 at the ages 26 and 18 years in Paradise, Lancaster co [sic] Pa. by Rev., Edward y. Buchanan of the Epsicopal church [sic], a brother of the President James Buchanan. Our parents named their first born -- a boy for that minister, Edward Buchanan."
"Aunt Kate was a teacher for some time at Millersville, Pennsylvania Normal School. The school published a magazine entitles [sic] 'The Page Monthly.' Her intimate frind on the faculty was Rose Budd, who wrote an article for the magazine entitled 'Let me die in Autumn.' It was Clara's last school days that she choose [sic] that poem for her recitation. Her wich was granted when she passed away Sept. 1, 1860."
Delivered by Redmond Conyngham, at the Lyceum celebration, Fourth of July 1842, at Paradise. With an appendix containing a history of the Piquaws, with a notice of Tanawa, an Indian King of great celebrity. To which is appended anecdotes of William Penn, with the names of the early settlers and dates of settlement.
Authentic history of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania : and Lancaster County divorces, 1788-1800, Moravian marriages at Litiz, 1743-1800, births and baptisms, St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 1789-1792, some Lancaster funeral procession notices, 1841-1855, especially edited for inclusion in this reprint
Reprint. Originally published: An authentic history of Lancaster County in the state of Pennsylvania / by J.I. Mombert. Lancaster, Pa. : J.E. Barr & Co., 1869.