Sketches of Franklin and Marshall Academy (Founded 1787) Published in the 140th year of the school on the 30th anniversary of the present principal, Edwin M. Hartman, A.M., Pd.D. [Illustrated by Helen M. Grose]
A history of colonial Virginia, the first permanent colony in America, to which is added the genealogy of the several shires and counties and population in Virginia from the first Spanish colony to the present time
Presentation ceremonies of the Lancaster County memorial: at the Masonic Homes of the Right Worshipful Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania F. & A. M. Elizabethtown, Pa. Thursday August 19, 1826
The Burnham handbook of engineering data : Assembled and compiled for use in connection with the installation of Burhnam boilers for steam, vapor and hot water heating, also for Hot -water supply
Issued with Bulletin No. 30 Arnold-Creager and "Martin" mold sanders, sand dryers, winding drums, clay cars, evelators, belt conveyors, 8 p. / published by Lancaster Iron Works, Lancaster, Pa., 1921.;
Issued with Bulletin No. 50 "Martin" steam pipe, rack brick dryers, cable conveyor systems, dry brick care systems, and kiln castings, 8 p. / published by Lancaster Iron Works, Lancaster, Pa.,1921.
Issued with Bulletin No. 60 Arnold-Creager brick machinery for the manufacture of brick, hollow tile, drain tile and roofing tile by the stiff-mud, wire cut process 12 p. / published by the Lancaster Iron Works, Lancaster, Pa.1921.
Buyer's Guide 1921-1922 Lancaster Directory- Consult it before buying: All the leading houses in every line. The following pages contain the names of the most enterprising and live-wire merchants in this territory. PATRONIZE THEM
What Lancaster "the red rose city of Pennsylvania" manufactures
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
Lancaster Chamber of Commerce,
Date of Publication
[(1929?).]
Physical Description
52 pages ; 16 cm
Notes
Cover title: What Lancaster "The Red Rose City of Pennsylvania" manufactures. An alphabetical list of manufacturers and an index of the commodities they produce.
Copy is incomplete. The first half of this volume lists all the boroughs in alphabetical order. The second half lists the townships in alphabetical order. However, this reprinted volume is cut off in the middle of the township section. This reprinted volume only has the following townships: Bart, Brecknock, Caernarvon, Clay, East Cocalico, West Cocalico, Colerain, Conestoga, Conoy, East Donegal, West Donegal, Drumore, East Drumore, Earl, and East Earl.
The Independence square neighborhood; historical notes on Independence and Washington squares, lower Chestnut street, and the insurance district along Walnut street, in Philadelphia, together with some account of the buildings, events, and personages of State house row