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Collection
Barney Ewell Collection
Title
Program for the dedication of the Henry Norwood "Barney" Ewell State Historical Marker
Object ID
MG0305_F003
Date Range
2018/10/17
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Collection
Barney Ewell Collection
Title
Program for the dedication of the Henry Norwood "Barney" Ewell State Historical Marker
Description
Program for the dedication of the Henry Norwood "Barney" Ewell Blue & Gold State Historical Marker at John Piersol McCaskey High School. Contains a brief biography and a list of achievements. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. (2 copies)
Admin/Biographical History
Henry Norwood "Barney" Ewell (1918-1996) was born in Harrisburg and lived in Lancaster for most of his life. He won the U.S. junior sprint title in high school and made a name for himself with many other athletic achievements. As a college athlete at Penn State University, Ewell won NCAA titles in 100-meter and 200-meter sprints in 1940 and 1941. He enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War II and returned home to win more national titles in the long jump and earned his B.S. at Penn State.
Ewell, at age 30, finally had his chance to compete with the best athletes in the world at the 1948 Olympic Games which were held in London. He earned a place on the U.S. track team and won a gold medal in the 400-meter relay. He also received silver medals in the 100-meter dash and 200-meter dash.
After the Olympics, Ewell returned to Lancaster. He and his wife, Duella, raised their family on Rockland Street in Lancaster City and later moved to Green Street. The Lancaster City directories list him as an employee of several businesses throughout his lifetime, including Coatesville Steel.
Date Range
2018/10/17
Creation Date
17 October 2018
Creator
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives South
Storage Wall
Side 08
People
Ewell, Henry Norwood "Barney"
Subjects
Athletes
Olympic athletes
Programs (Publications)
Track and field athletes
Search Terms
Athletes
Olympic athletes
Programs
Track and field athletes
Extent
2 items, 4 pages to scan
Object Name
Program
Language
English
Condition
Excellent
Condition Date
2021-12-02
Object ID
MG0305_F003
Location of Originals
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Notes
Preferred Citation: Program for the dedication of the Henry Norwood "Barney" Ewell state historical marker, 17 October 2018, Barney Ewell Collection (MG0305), MG0305_F003, LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. URL if applicable. Date accessed (day, month, year).
Access Conditions / Restrictions
No restrictions.
Copyright
Collection may not be photocopied. Please direct questions to Research Center Staff at research@lancasterhistory.org.
Permission for reproduction and/or publication must be obtained in writing from LancasterHistory.
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Accession Number
2018.MG0305.F3
Other Numbers
MG-305
Other Number
MG-305, Folder 3
Classification
MG0305
Description Level
Item
Custodial History
Added to database 2 December 2021.
Digitization of this document was funded by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, PHMC Appl ID # 202010016624, 2020-2023.
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Harvesting ice years ago -- and fishing in winter

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17477
Author
Keyser, Alan G.
Date of Publication
2012.
Call Number
905.748 PMH v. 35, no. 1.
Responsibility
by Alan G. Keyser.
Author
Keyser, Alan G.
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society,
Date of Publication
2012.
Physical Description
29-31.
Series
Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage ; v. 35, no. 1
Subjects
Ice on rivers, lakes, etc. - Pennsyvania - Montgomery County.
Fishing - Pennsylvania - Montgomery County.
Ice fishing - Pennsylvania - Montgomery County.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
905.748 PMH v. 35, no. 1.
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Peter Sharp family history : emphasizing the descendants of Peter and Anna (Yoder) Sharp (1796-2011)

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17478
Author
Fisher, Naomi M. (Speicher)
Edition
2nd. edition.
Date of Publication
2011?]
Call Number
929 S532f
Responsibility
by Naomi M. (Speicher) Fisher.
Author
Fisher, Naomi M. (Speicher)
Edition
2nd. edition.
Place of Publication
[s.l
Publisher
s.n.,
Date of Publication
2011?]
Physical Description
797 p. : ill., map, ports. ; 28 cm.
Notes
"First edition by John E. Sharp and James E. Frey"--T.p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects
Sharp family.
Additional Author
Sharp, John E.,
Frey, James Elwood,
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929 S532f
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The family history of Aaron B. and Elizabeth Weaver Rutt as of November 2011

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17500
Author
Weaver, Ruth,
Date of Publication
2011.
Call Number
929 R982w 2011
Responsibility
compiled by Mr. & Mrs. Clarence (Helen Althouse) Rutt.
Author
Weaver, Ruth,
Place of Publication
[S.l
Publisher
s.n.],
Date of Publication
2011.
Physical Description
51 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Notes
Updated version of the book compiled by Phares B. Rutt, 1969.
Subjects
Rutt family.
Weaver family.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929 R982w 2011
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The cemeteries of Marietta, Pennsylvania

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17502
Date of Publication
2011.
Call Number
310.35 L257
Responsibility
compiled by James C. Landis.
Date of Publication
2011.
Physical Description
2 v. : ill.; maps ; 28 cm.
Notes
Graves roster and name index follow each cemetery listing.
Rineer's "Churches and Cemeteries of Lancaster County" Union Meeting House Burial Grounds (aka Zion's Church) page 302 #1 -- Old Presbyterian Graveyard page 303 #4 -- Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery page 303 #3 -- Bethel A M. E. Church page 304 #5 -- Wesley African Methodist Church page 305 #9 -- Marietta Cemetery page 307 #16.
Also contains photocopies of newspaper articles about the murder of Emily Myers by Jonnie Coyle and a copy of the Pa. Supreme Court case of Coyle vs The Commonwealth.
Contents
Introduction / Acknowledgments -- Researcher notes - Burial Ground on Old Colebrook Road -- Union Meeting House Burial Ground (aka Zion's Church) -- Presbyterian Graveyard -- Methodist Episcopal Church Graveyard -- Bethel A.M.E. Church Cemetery -- Wesley African Methodist Church Cemetery -- Marietta Cemetery -- Johnnie Coyle's Grave Hellam Township, York County).
Subjects
Coyle, Johnnie - 1855-1884.
Cemeteries - Pennsylvania - Marietta.
Registers of births, etc. - Pennyslania
Marietta (Pa.) - Genealogy.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Reference
Call Number
310.35 L257
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Early school houses of Warwick Township

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17503
Date of Publication
2012.
Call Number
372.9 E13
Responsibility
compiled by Martha J. Xakellis.
Date of Publication
2012.
Physical Description
35, [96] p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (unpaged).
Subjects
Education - Pennsylvania - Warkwick Township
Rural schools - Pennsylvania - Warwick Township.
Additional Author
Xakellis, Martha J.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
372.9 E13
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Who fathered Jacob and William Northhamer? : Pennsylvania tax records help determine kinship

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17588
Author
Desmarais, Catherine Becker Weist.
Date of Publication
2012.
Responsibility
by Catherine Becker Weist and Noreen Alexander Manzella.
Author
Desmarais, Catherine Becker Weist.
Date of Publication
2012.
Physical Description
123-132 p.
Subjects
Northamer, Jacob, - 1780? -- .
Northamer, William, - 1797 - .
Northamer family.
Taxation - Pennsylvania
Honey Brook (Pa. : Township) - Genealogy.
Salisbury (Pa. : Township) - Genealogy.
Contained In
v. 100, June 2012.Lancaster History Library - Book905.29 NG v. 100
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The big book of flax : a compendium of flax facts, art, lore, projects and song

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17590
Author
Zinzendorf, Christian.
Date of Publication
2011.
Call Number
583.214 Z79 Oversize
Responsibility
Christian & Johannes Zinzendorf.
ISBN
9780764337154
0764337157
Author
Zinzendorf, Christian.
Place of Publication
Atglen, Pa
Publisher
Schiffer Publishing,
Date of Publication
2011.
Physical Description
240 p. : ill. (chielfly col.), facsims. ; 31 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-236) and index.
Contents
Chapters: The flax plant --In the beginning : flax in the Middle East and Europe -- Flax in America -- Planting and harvesting -- Rippling, threshing, and retting -- Flax tools -- Breaking, scutching, and combing -- Spinning -- Bleaching and dyeing -- Weaving and knitting -- Making flax collectibles -- Educational flax projects for school and home-school -- Collecting flax tools and spinning wheels -- Collecting linens and antique clothing and how to care for them -- Other uses for flax -- Flax and food -- Let's sleep! Preparing a rope bed -- A flax potpourri -- Flax in the twenty-first century.
Summary
"Discover the many great uses of this plant and the role it played throughout the world. The fascinating story of the flax to linen process in history, legend, song, crafts, lesson plans, and recipes. How flax was cultivated in the Middle East and Europe, its beginnings in America, to its use in the twenty-first century. Guidelines for planting, harvesting, breaking, spinning, weaving, and other processes provided." [from the publisher]
Subjects
Flax.
Flax industry
Flax spinning.
Additional Author
Zinzendorf, Johannes.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
583.214 Z79 Oversize
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Leaving home : migration yesterday and today

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17591
Edition
1. ed.
Date of Publication
2010.
Call Number
304.8 L439
Responsibility
Diethelm Knauf, Barry Morena (eds.) ; [translation into English by Hildegard Pesch-Skevington, translation into German by Horst Rossler]
ISBN
9783837840070
3837840077
Edition
1. ed.
Place of Publication
Bremen
Publisher
Edition Temmen,
Date of Publication
2010.
Physical Description
277 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 27 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
The world we lost. European migrations 1500-1830 -- Hallelujah, we're off to America! The European cultures of origin in Western, Central and Northern Europe -- From tenant to farm owner : The life of Ernst Heinrich Kamphoefner -- One German-American story among many -- The Mellon family of Castletown, Omagh, County Tyrone, Ireland -- Do Ameryki za chlebem : Central-Eastern Europeans cross the Atlantic -- Emigration from southern Europe to the United States (1830-1914) -- "The time has come, we are going to America." The main travel routes and emigrant ports -- Sidebar -- Re-envisioning the United States in migration history -- "In search of fame, fortune and sweet liberty" -- European emigration to Canada, 1830 to the present -- To govern is to populate! Migration to Latin America -- The legendary southern continent : Australia -- New Zealand -- "The land of the long white cloud" -- Tonga -- The friendly isles -- ...and divided up the loot : Africa -- Crossing the Atlantic rim : European immigration to the United States after World War One -- Nothing saved but his own life -- The banishment and flight of the jewish lawyer Karl Rosenthal from Nazi Germany -- Between nowhere and somewhere : One displaced person's odyssey to freedom -- The swinging door -- changing patterns in contemporary American immigration -- Germany as an immigrant country -- Migration to, within and from Africa : That's where we belong -- Global migration -- The past, the present and the future.
Subjects
Emigration and immigration.
Refugees.
Migratie (demografie)
Binnenlandse migratie.
United States - Emigration and immigration.
Additional Author
Knauf, Diethelm.
Moreno, Barry.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
304.8 L439
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A town in-between : Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and the early Mid-Atlantic interior

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17592
Author
Ridner, Judith A.
Date of Publication
c2010.
Call Number
974.843 R546
Responsibility
Judith E. Ridner.
ISBN
9780812242362 (hardcover : alk. paper)
081224236X (hardcover : alk. paper)
Author
Ridner, Judith A.
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press,
Date of Publication
c2010.
Physical Description
vi, 287 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Series
Early American studies
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-271) and index.
Contents
Introduction -- Creating a town in-between -- Negotiating the boundaries -- New lines drawn -- War and revolution -- Still in-between -- Adapting to the next century.
Summary
"In A Town In-Between, Judith Ridner reveals the influential, turbulent past of a modest, quiet American community. Today Carlisle, Pennsylvania, nestled in the Susquehanna Valley, is far from the nation's political and financial centers. In the eighteenth century, however, Carlisle and its residents stood not only at a geographical crossroads but also at the fulcrum of early American controversies. Located between East Coast settlement and the western frontier, Carlisle quickly became a mid-Atlantic hub, serving as a migration gateway to the southern and western interiors, a commercial way station in the colonial fur trade, a military staging and supply ground during the Seven Years' War, American Revolution, and Whiskey Rebellion, and home to one of the first colleges in the United States, Dickinson. A Town In-Between reconsiders the role early American towns and townspeople played in the development of the country's interior. Focusing on the lives of the ambitious group of Scots-Irish colonists who built Carlisle, Judith Ridner reasserts that the early American west was won by traders, merchants, artisans, and laborers-many of them Irish immigrants-and not just farmers. Founded by proprietor Thomas Penn, the rapidly growing town was the site of repeated uprisings, jailbreaks, and one of the most publicized Anti-Federalist riots during constitutional ratification. These conflicts had dramatic consequences for many Scots-Irish Presbyterian residents who found themselves a people in-between, mediating among the competing ethnoreligious, cultural, class, and political interests that separated them from their fellow Quaker and Anglican colonists of the Delaware Valley and their myriad Native American trading partners of the Ohio country." [from the publisher]
Subjects
Carlisle (Pa.) - History - 18th century.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.843 R546
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Making of African America: The four great migrations

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo21093
Author
Berlin, Ira,
Date of Publication
2010.
Call Number
326 B515
Alternate Title
The making of African America.
Responsibility
by Ira Berlin.
ISBN
9780670021376
0670021377
Author
Berlin, Ira,
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
Viking,
Date of Publication
2010.
Physical Description
304 pages ; 24 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Movement and place in the African American past -- The transatlantic passage -- The passage to the interior -- The passage to the north -- Global passages.
Summary
Four great migrations defined the history of black people in America: the violent removal of Africans to the east coast of North America known as the Middle Passage; the relocation of one million slaves to the interior of the antebellum South; the movement of six million blacks to the industrial cities of the north and west a century later; and, since the late 1960s, the arrival of black immigrants from Africa, the Americas, and Europe. These epic migrations have made and remade African American life. This new account evokes both the terrible price and the moving triumphs of a people forcibly and then willingly migrating to America. Historian Ira Berlin finds a dynamic of change in which eras of deep rootedness alternate with eras of massive movement, tradition giving way to innovation. The culture of black America is constantly evolving, affected by (and affecting) places as far away from one another as Biloxi, Chicago, Kingston, and Lagos.--From publisher description.
Subjects
African Americans
Slave trade - United States
Slave trade - Atlantic Ocean
Migration, Internal - United States
Emigration and immigration.
Social science
Africa - Emigration and immigration.
United States - Slavery and bondage - History.
United States - Minorities - History.
United States - Emigration and immigration - History.
History.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
326 B515
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Spies in the Continental capital: Espionage across Pennsylvania during the American Revolution

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo21094
Author
Nagy, John A.
Date of Publication
2011.
Call Number
973.385 N152
Alternate Title
Spies in the Continental Congress
Responsibility
by John A. Nagy.
ISBN
9781594161339
159416133X
Author
Nagy, John A.
Place of Publication
Yardley, Pa
Publisher
Westholme,
Date of Publication
2011.
Physical Description
xiii, 273 pages : illustrations, maps; 24 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-258) and indexes.
Contents
A peace treaty is signed, the war begins -- British intrigues in Congress -- The British capture of Philadelphia -- Occupied Philadelphia : the British move in -- The Major John Clark Jr. spy ring -- Occupied Philadelphia : the British move out -- Chasing a fox -- Commuter spies : New York and Philadelphia -- Spies along the Susquehanna River : Lancaster, Muncy, and York -- The traitor and the merchant -- Pittsburgh : Pennsylvania's frontier -- European adventures -- More British intrigues in Congress.
Summary
Philadelphia played a key role in the history of spying during the American Revolution because it was the main location for the Continental Congress, was occupied by the British Command, and then returned to Continental control. Philadelphia became a center of spies for the British and Americansas well as double agents. George Washington was a firm believer in reliable military intelligence; after evacuating New York City, he neglected to have a spy network in place: when the British took over Philadelphia, he did not make the same mistake, and Washington was able to keep abreast of British troop strengths and intentions. Likewise, the British used the large Loyalist community around Philadelphia to assess the abilities of their Continental foes, as well as the resolve of Congress. In addition to describing techniques used by spies and specific events, such as the Major Andre episode, Nagy has scoured rare primary source documents to provide new and compelling information about some of the most notable agents of the war, such as Lydia Darragh, a celebrated American spy.An important contribution to Revolutionary War history, Spies in the Continental Capital: Espionage Across Pennsylvania During the American Revolution demonstrates that intelligence operations on both sides emanating from Pennsylvania were vast, well-designed, and critical to understanding the course and outcome of the war.
Subjects
Spies - United States
Spies - Great Britain
Spies - France
Espionage - United States
Espionage - Great Britain
Espionage - France
Pennsylvania - History - Revolution, 1775-1783.
History.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
973.385 N152
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John Douglas ancestors and descendants from Pawtucket, Rhode Island and Scotland (1823-2013) / by André J. Dominguez for John M. Douglas

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo21104
Author
Dominguez, André J.
Date of Publication
2013.
Call Number
929 D735
Author
Dominguez, André J.
Place of Publication
Grantville, Pa
Publisher
Wert Bookbinding ,
Date of Publication
2013.
Physical Description
122 p. : ill., col. maps; 28 cm.
Notes
Includes index and extensive endnotes that document the information in the text.
Summary
"John M. Douglas had a long history as a Naval avaiator, serving first as an enlisted man during World War II...During his navy career, John logged a totla of 4910 flight hours and 250 aircraft carrier landings...After retiring from the Navy, he began a second career as a social studies teacher at McCaskey High School in Lancaster, Pennsylvania...The genesis of this book was John's curiosity of his Scottish heritage."
Subjects
Douglas family.
McNaughton family.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929 D735
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The annotated James McCullogh's book: Pages with transcription and commentary

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo21106
Author
McCullogh, James
Date of Publication
2016.
Call Number
975.45 S798a
Responsibility
edited by John Stauffer.
Author
McCullogh, James
Place of Publication
Mercersburg, Pennsylvania
Publisher
The Conococheague Institute,
Date of Publication
2016.
Physical Description
256 pages : illustrations, maps, facsimiles ; 22 cm
Notes
Includes index.
Summary
This is the diary of James McCullogh, a Scot-Irish immigrant farmer who settled on the Pennsylvania frontier in the mid-1700s...In its 116 pages, he jots notations from his daily life, from planting to business accounts to the secret places where he hid his tools during bloody Indian raids. The book records life-altering events such as the loss of his brother John and the kidnapping of his two small sons -the younger of which he never saw again- at the hands of Indians. He includes Bible verses and writes some entries in code, somewhat curiously, since he also provides the key. [book jacket]
In this annotated volume, there are facsimiles of the diary's pages, along with a transcription for clarity...and useful commentary providing context and background.
Subjects
McCullogh, James, - approximately 1740-1781 - Diaries.
McCullogh, James, - approximately 1740-1781 - Family.
Franklin County (Pa.) - History - 18th century.
Pennsylvania - History - French and Indian War, 1754-1763 - Personal narratives.
Additional Author
Stauffer, John,
Bricker, Calvin.
Additional Corporate Author
Conococheague Institute (Mercersburg, Pa.)
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
975.45 S798a
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Lancaster City architecture by C. Emlen Urban

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo19009
Corporate Author
Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County (Pa.)
Date of Publication
2010.
Call Number
720.92 L244
Responsibility
by Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County (Pa.)
Corporate Author
Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County (Pa.)
Place of Publication
[Lancaster, Pa.]
Publisher
The Trust ;
Date of Publication
2010.
Physical Description
43, [6] p. ; ill. ; 28 cm.
Notes
The Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County 2010 tour.
Insert 1: C. Emlen Urban buildings : Chronological Record ; Insert 2 : Lancaster city architecture by C. Emlen Urban.
Includes local advertisements.
Summary
Book provides reader with a short biography of Urban. A brief description of the red brick architectural appearance of Lancaster up to 1880s. Urban's designs changed the colonial appearance of Lancaster because he had access to modern technology: structural steel, cast iron, plate glass which allowed him to design taller buildings with larger windows. Book identifies as Urban's designs: one market; one municipal building; two churches; three schools; four mansions (including Urban's home on Buchanan Ave). Each structure is identified with a description, location and year built; picture of structure; brief biography of person for whom building was named. One page provides the reader with architectural terms.Good reference book.
Subjects
Urban, C. Emlen, - 1863-1939.
Architecture, Domestic - Pennsylvania - Lancaster.
Architecture, Commercial - Pennsylvania - Lancaster.
Historic buildings - Pennsylvania - Lancaster.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
720.92 L244
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City of Lebanon Bridges over Norfolk Southern : an historical retrospective of the people and businesses

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo19024
Author
Rhoads, Donald L.
Date of Publication
[2012]
Call Number
974.819
Alternate Title
Bridges over Norfolk Southern
Responsibility
by Donald L. Rhoads, Jr. and Gladys Bucher Sowers.
Author
Rhoads, Donald L.
Place of Publication
[Lebanon, Pa.]
Publisher
[Lebanon County Historical Society],
Date of Publication
[2012]
Physical Description
v, 79 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Notes
"March 2012."
"Volume 20, number 2"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary
"Presents information on the people and areas of Lebanon affected by the Bridge over Norfolk Southern project. It provides a glimpse of the history of some families who lived in the bridge area; it also provides information on some businesses that were located on the sites where the new bridges will be constructed."--Page ii.
Subjects
Bridges - Pennsylvania - Lebanon.
Railroads - Pennsylvania - Lebanon.
Bridges.
Commerce.
Railroads.
Lebanon (Pa.) - History.
Lebanon (Pa.) - Commerce.
Pennsylvania - Lebanon.
History.
Additional Author
Sowers, Gladys Bucher,
Additional Corporate Author
Lebanon County Historical Society (Lebanon County, Pa.)
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.819
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Newspapers of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo19026
Author
Heilman, Robert A.
Date of Publication
2011
Call Number
974.819
Responsibility
by Robert A. Heilman [and] Gladys Bucher Sowers.
Author
Heilman, Robert A.
Place of Publication
Lebanon, Pa
Publisher
Archives of the Lebanon County Historical Society,
Date of Publication
2011
Physical Description
iii, 42 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects
Newspapers - Bibliography.
Lebanon County (Pa.) - Newspapers - Bibliography.
Additional Author
Sowers, Gladys Bucher,
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.819
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The Keiper & Long family history 1910-1930

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo19029
Date of Publication
2015.
Call Number
929 K27t
Responsibility
a compilation by Katie Long (Gingrich) Tucholke and Nancy (Isabelle) Long Gingrich.
Place of Publication
Place not identified
Publisher
Mixbook ,
Date of Publication
2015.
Physical Description
unpaged : ill. photographs ; 23 x 29 cm.
Subjects
Keiper family.
Long family.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929 K27t
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The Bowen family genealogy

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo19030
Author
Bowen, Richard David.
Date of Publication
2015.
Call Number
929 B786b
Responsibility
by Richard David Bowen.
Author
Bowen, Richard David.
Date of Publication
2015.
Physical Description
16 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929 B786b
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Lancaster's good man, John Piersol McCaskey : a biography

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo19039
Author
Parsil, Dolores.
Date of Publication
2015.
Call Number
923.7 M123p
923.7 M123p c. 2
Alternate Title
John Piersol McCaskey, Lancaster's good man
Responsibility
by Dolores Parsil.
ISBN
9781601264756
1601264755
Author
Parsil, Dolores.
Place of Publication
Moragntowm, PA
Publisher
Masthof Press,
Date of Publication
2015.
Physical Description
272 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary
"John Piersol McCaskey (1837-1935) was a beloved Lancaster, PA, public school teacher and principal, editor of The Pennsylvania School Journal, mayor of Lancaster, publisher, journalist, and compiler of some of America's first songbooks and textbooks. This biography provides a glimpse into the beginnings of Pennsylvania's public schools, with McCaskey as a pupil, and then the system's evolution, with McCaskey influencing its curriculum and goals. Lancaster's history is interwoven in the text, particularly the Civil War years and McCaskey's mayoral years. A man of integrity who expected the same from his students, McCaskey held family and his Christian faith above all else." [from the publisher]
Subjects
McCaskey, J. P. - 1832-1935.
Boys' High School (Lancaster, Pa.)
Education - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County
Lancaster County (Pa.) - History.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - Biography.
Local authors.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
923.7 M123p
923.7 M123p c. 2
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