Masonic ceremonies for laying of the corner-stone of the John S. Sell Memorial Chapel of the Masonic Homes of the right worshipful grand lodge F. & A.M. of Pennsylvania, Elizabethtown, Pa. Saturday, December 5, A.D. 1925-A.L. 5925 at high twelve
Masonic ceremonies for laying of the corner-stone of the Lancaster County Memorial building at the Masonic Homes of the right worshipful grand lodge F. & A.M. of Pennsylvania, Elizabethtown, Pa. Saturday, May 16, A.D. 1925-A.L. 5925 at high noon
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 John Smith home for boys of Masonic Homes ar Elizabethtown, Pennyslvania: b right worshipful grand lodge Free & Acepted Masons of Pennsylvania and Masocic jurisdiction thereto belonging / by J. E. Burnett Buckenham
Opening ceremonies Louis H. Eisenlohr home for girls at Masonic Homes of the right worshipful grand lodge F. & A. M., Pennsylvania, Elizabethown, Pa., Saturday, June 28, 1924
Dedication of the monument to James Buchanan, fifteenth president of the United States, donated to the city of Lancaster by Dulon F. Buchmiller on the sixtieth anniversary of Mr. Buchanan's death, Friday, June the first, 1928, erected in Buchanan Park, Lancaster, Penna
Memorial souvenir, commemorating the 150th anniversary of York as the capital of the United States of America 1777-1778 : York, Pa., October thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth, 1927
Journals of the Select and Common Councils of the city of Lancaster : and resolutions in memorial to Honorable Henry Lightner Trout of the city of Lancaster
150th anniversary of the battle of the Brandywine, 1777-1927, Dilworthtown, Chester County, Pennsylvania : [program], September 9th, 10th and 11th, 1927
Historic roadsides in New Jersey; a condensed description of the principal colonial and revolutionary landmarks in New Jersey, arranged for the convenience of students and motorists. The society of colonial wars in the state of New Jersey
A brief description of Indian life and Indian trade of the Susquehannock Indians. The tribe which inhabited what is now Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. A compilation of pen pictures by the earliest Europeans with whom they came in contact. Also giving a study of the exact location and period of occupation of their villages and fort stes based on the articles found in Indian graves here
A memorial of the one hundredth anniversary of the marriage of Philip Schoff and Elizabeth Ramsay, April 10 1794, by their grandaughter [!] Eloise (Walker) Wilder
311 p. illus. (incl. ports., coats of arms) 20 cm.
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Edited by Mrs. Fanny Ramsay (Wilder) Winchester.
"Philip Schoff, a boy soldier of the American revolution, 1778; a member of Washington's army during the Whiskey insurrection 1794, and a soldier in the war of 1812, with an account of his ancestors and descendants by his great granddaughter, Fanny Ramsay (Wilder) Winchester": p. [45]-311.
History of the Gettysburg theological seminary of the General synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States and of the United Lutheran Church in America, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 1826-1926
The Twenty-eighth division, Pennsylvania's guard in the world war; forewards by the commanding generals. The history of the Keystone or Iron division in the world war. Also the history and traditions of the Pennsylvania national guard and its predecessor the Pennsylvania militia