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Abstract of diary of Warren C. Bean, 1899

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Author
Moyer, Willoughby W.
Call Number
905.748 PDF v.28, no.4
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Responsibility
by Willoughby W. Moyer.
Author
Moyer, Willoughby W.
Physical Description
32-39 p.
Notes
In: Pennsylvania Folklife, v.28, no.4, Summer 1979.
Warren Bean was a farmer and Mennonite minister in Montgomery County, PA.
Subjects
Bean, Warren C. - Diaries.
Mennonites - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania - History - 19th century - Personal narratives.
Diaries.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 PDF v.28, no.4
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The California excursion : an illustrated account of a transcontinental train trip in 1874 based on the diary and letters of Chauncey Forward Sargent

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Author
Sargent, Chauncey Forward
Date of Publication
2001.
Call Number
380.509 B945f Oversize
Responsibility
by Chauncey Forward Sargent.
Author
Sargent, Chauncey Forward
Place of Publication
Lincoln Center, Mass
Publisher
Heritage House ,
Date of Publication
2001.
Physical Description
xvii, 110 pages : ill. : 21 x 28 cm.
Notes
Contains indices.
Subjects
Lockard, William F.
Reynolds, Samuel H.
Carpenter, Henry.
North, Hugh M. , - 1826-1907.
Sargent, Chauncey Forward , - 1828-1904.
Dickey, Oliver James.
Baumgardner, Henry.
Keller, John.
Wolfe, Napoleon B.
Young, James.
Railroad travel - United States.
Diaries.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
380.509 B945f Oversize
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The California journal of Henry Carter, April 1849 - February 1850

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Author
Carter, Henry,
Date of Publication
c.1990.
Call Number
929 C323c
Author
Carter, Henry,
Place of Publication
Transcript
Date of Publication
c.1990.
Physical Description
40 p. ; 28.cm.
Summary
Account of a trip to California by way of Panama and experiences in the gold fields. Typed transcript.
Rights
Copyright held by John M. Comer.
Subjects
Voyages to the Pacific coast - Personal narratives.
Gold mines and mining - California
Diaries.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929 C323c
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Christopher Marshall's home in which he lived and wrote his diary in year 1777 and 1781 inclusive

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Author
Magee, Daniel F.
Date of Publication
1927
Pennsylvania in most interesting and enlightening records. Our Society has in its Library a copy of this Diary and there is within its covers a graphic pen picture of the period which in its gripping details and its lifelike portrayal is unsurpassed by any other revolutionary lore. His residence during the
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Responsibility
by D. F. Magee, Esq.
Author
Magee, Daniel F.
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
Lancaster County Historical Society,
Date of Publication
1927
Physical Description
118-120 p. ; 23 cm.
Series
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society ; v. 31, no. 8
Notes
Christopher Marshall, a politically active resident of Philadelphia, lived in Lancaster County during the American Revolution. He had begun writing a diary in Philadelphia that included observations on events of the day. He continued this while in Lancaster. The diary shows much about life in Lancaster during the Revolution.
Subjects
Marshall, Christopher, - 1709-1797.
Lancaster (Pa.) - History - 18th century - Personal narratives.
Diaries.
Contained In
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society. Volume 31, number 8 (1927), p. 118-121Lancaster History Library - Journal974.9 L245 v.31
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A compilation of Squire Thon's extracts : selected from diaries covering a period of nearly half a century

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Author
Thon, Charles,
Date of Publication
1885.
Call Number
922.3 T486
Alternate Title
Extracts, Squire Thon's diary
Squire Thon's diary
Responsibility
by Charles Thon.
Author
Thon, Charles,
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
New Era, Printer,
Date of Publication
1885.
Physical Description
158 pages ; 19 cm
Notes
"Reprint and index" copy by Gary T. Hawbaker compiled in 1993
Summary
Squire Thon was born in Germany in 1807. He kept a diary from 1847 until his death in 1888. He was well known in the county. His diary entries appeared in the Lancaster New Era newspaper for several years. His title of Squire came from his service as Justice of the Peace in Lancaster Township for 25 years
Subjects
Thon, Charles, - 1807-1888
Thon, Charles, - 1807-1888.
Manners and customs.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - Social life and customs.
Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - Personal narratives.
Diaries.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
922.3 T486
Copy Info
1993
1885
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Daily diary, 1911 March 6 - December 28

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Author
Hess, Mercy Mylin,
Call Number
920.7 H586 1911
Author
Hess, Mercy Mylin,
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : bound ; 20x13 cm.
Notes
Some days contain no entries.
Diary transfered to archives.
Separate volume includes index of names, typescript of diary, background of family, and letters compiled by Robert T. Hale, ca. 1983.
Subjects
Hess family.
Farmers - Pennsylvania - Lancaster
Lancaster County (Pa.) - 20th century - Personal narratives.
Diaries.
Additional Author
Hess, Mercy Mylin.
Hall, Robert T.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
920.7 H586 1911
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The diaries of Daniel Fegan, Jr. , 1862-1863

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Author
Fegan, Daniel
Call Number
974.819 L441 v.13 no. 4
Responsibility
edited by Ralph S. Shay.
Author
Fegan, Daniel
Physical Description
146-200.
Notes
In: Lebanon County Historical Society Publications, v.13, no.4 (1962)
Subjects
Fegan, Daniel - Diaries.
United States - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 - Personal narratives.
Lebanon County (Pa.) - History.
Diaries.
Additional Author
Shay, Ralph S.
Additional Corporate Author
Lebanon County Historical Society.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.819 L441 v.13 no. 4
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The diaries of Peter C. Hiller, Conestoga, Pennsylvania, 1875-1898 : a reflection of the life and times in Conestoga, Pennsylvania during the late 1800s

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Author
Hiller, Peter C.,
Date of Publication
1994.
Call Number
974.815 CONE H652
Responsibility
[edited by] Pauline Benedict Eshelman.
Author
Hiller, Peter C.,
Place of Publication
Lancaster, PA
Publisher
P.B. Eshelman,
Date of Publication
1994.
Physical Description
xx, 420 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
Notes
Includes indexes.
Library's copy inscribed by Pauline Benedict Eshelman.
Summary
Peter Clinger Hiller was born in Conestoga, PA, and lived there with his wife and four daughters. He was a teacher and farmer. He also sold and repaired organs, bought and sold tobacco, was a clerk in the Internal Revenue office selling cigar stamps along with other duties, wrote deeds for the county Recorder's office, and served as Justice of the Peace. He belonged to several civic organization and had many hobbies.
Subjects
Hiller, Peter C., - 1847-1898 - Diaries.
Hiller family.
Conestoga (Lancaster County, Pa. : Township) - History - Sources.
Conestoga (Lancaster County, Pa. : Township) - History - 19th century - Personal narratives.
Diaries.
Additional Author
Eshelman, Pauline Benedict.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.815 CONE H652
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The diaries of Willam T. Clark of Chestnut Level, Drumore Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania : Dating from his enlistment in Co. B 79th Penna. Vet. Vols. September 12, 1861 to November 30, 1865

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Author
Clark, William T.,
Date of Publication
1988.
Call Number
973.781 C596
ofBentonville) are terse at best. He became more concerned with doing his duty, and trying to be a good soldier. Already a serious man, he bore down on himself, and exercised a bit more self discipline. One thing Clark was good at recording was the daily evolutions ofthe army. He records the marches and the
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Responsibility
Transcribed by William G. Davis and Janet B. Davis.
Author
Clark, William T.,
Place of Publication
Computer printout
Date of Publication
1988.
Physical Description
10 vols. ; 28 cm.
Notes
"Transcribed from six volumes of daily entries while in the field with the U. S. Army of the West during the CIvil War, and three volumes of miscellaneous entries."
Library has v. 1-7; copy 2 (v.1-6 )has information about William Clark and the 79th Pennsylvania and computer disc inserted.
Contents
vol 1. 9/12/61 - 5/21/62 Enlistment; Departure; Louisville, Ky.; Tennessee; Raid into Alabama -- v. 2. 5/22/62 - 2/9/63 Tennessee; Kentucky; Battle of Chaplin Hills (Perryville, Ky.; Kentucky hospitals; Battle of Stones River (Murfreesboro), Tenn. -- v. 3. 2/10/63 - 10/4/63 Tennessee; Raid into Alabama; Furlough home to recruit during Battle of Gettysburg; Battle of Chickamauga, Tenn. -- v. 4. 10/5/63-6/10/64 Georgia; Tennessee; Battles of Missionary Ridge, Lookout Mountain, Ringgold, Tunnel Hill; Regimental furlough home; Battles of Resaca, Buzzard's Roost, Etoway, Georgia -- v. 5. 6/11/64 - 2/11/65 Battles of Kennesaw Mountain, Allatoona, Marietta; The campaign for Altanta; Sherman's March to the Sea;The campaign for Savannah -- v. 6. 2/12/65 - 11/30/65 North through the Carolinas; The capture of Columbia; Battle of Bentonsville, N. C.; Surrender of Gen. Johnston; March to Washinton via Richmond;Victory parade; Return to Chestnut Level -- v. 7. Company B muster list; Original roll of Company B; Reenlistment as Veteran Volunteers (2/8/64); Miscellaneous expenses from January 1864 -- v. 8. Lists of rations issued as Regimental Commissary Sergeant, 1865 -- v. 9. Addenda and maps; Brief histories of W. T. Clark, 79th Regt. P.V.V.; The Clark family; Information on a few persons of note mentioned in the diaries -- v. 10. Rewrite of volume one.
Subjects
Pennsylvania Infantry. - 87th Regiment, 1861-1864.
United States - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 - Personal narratives.
United States - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 - Regimental histories - Pennsylvania Infantry - 79th.
Diaries.
Additional Author
Davis, William G.
Davis, Janet B.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
973.781 C596
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The Diarium of Magister Johannes Kelpius

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Author
Sachse, Julius Friedrich,
Call Number
905.748 PG v.25
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Author
Sachse, Julius Friedrich,
Notes
In: Pennsylvania German Society, v.25.
Johannes Kelpius was the leader of a group of Pietists who who came to the Philadelphia area of Pennsylvania in the late 17th century and established a small celibate community of men who believed Christ would soon return and the world would end. Additional information with historical context can be found here: https://explorepahistory.com/hmarker.php?markerId=1-A-3E5.
Subjects
Kelpius, Johannes , - 1673-1708 - Diaries.
Pietism - Pennsylvania - Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania - History - Colonial Period, ca. 1600-1775 - Personal narratives.
Diaries.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 PG v.25
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Diary of a Hessian soldier, Johannes Reuber

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Author
Reuber, Johannes.
Date of Publication
n.d.
Call Number
973.342 R442
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Responsibility
typescript & translation by Herbert H. Freund.
Author
Reuber, Johannes.
Place of Publication
Typescript
Date of Publication
n.d.
Physical Description
44p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Notes
Original in German housed in the archives.
Summary
The diary follows Hessian soldier Johannes Reuber from 1776 to 1783. He describes his sea voyages in detail, the hardships involved and the weather. He saw action in New York and was captured at Trenton at the time of Washington's surprise crossing of the Delaware river. He spent time as a prisoner in Philadelphia, then Lancaster,Pa. and in Winchester, Virginia. After being freed,the remainder of the war was mostly spent in Savannah,Georgia and other parts of the South. He returned to Germany in 1783.
Subjects
Reuber, Johannes - Diaries.
United States - History - Revolution, 1775-1783 - Participation, German.
United States - History - Revolution, 1775-1783 - Personal narratives.
United States - History - Revolution, 1775-1783 - Biography.
Diaries.
Additional Author
Freund, Herbert H.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
973.342 R442
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Diary of Captain John Davis of Pennsylvania Line, 1781-82

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Author
Davis, John.
Call Number
974.8005 E31 (1900)
Author
Davis, John.
Physical Description
146-148; 152-154; 159-162 p.
Notes
In: Egle's Notes and Queries, Annual Volume ,1900.
Summary
Captain Davis' diary recounts service in Revolutionary War southern campaign, including the British surrender in Virginia.
Subjects
Davis, John - Diaries.
United States
Pennsylvania x History -  Revolution, 1775-1783 - Personal narratives.
Diaries.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
974.8005 E31 (1900)
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Diary of Francis X. Ziegler , 1854-1867

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Author
Ziegler, Francis X. ,
Date of Publication
[2002]
Call Number
923.7 Z66
Responsibility
transcribed by John Bennawit, Jr.
Author
Ziegler, Francis X. ,
Place of Publication
Computer printout
Date of Publication
[2002]
Physical Description
unp. 29 cm.
Notes
Original diary in Lancaster County Historical Society Archives.
Summary
Francis Ziegler was born in Columbia, Pennsylvania in 1817 and he died in 1902. He was a school teacher and a telegraph operator.He recorded in this diary sporadically between 1854 and 1857. His entries describe personal experiences, but many entries pertain to events of the day, both local and national. His discontent with politics and the times, in general, is clear. The diary begins at the time of a cholera epidemic in Columbia during which many people died. He presents a picture of a very frightening time. Another highlight of the diary was his description of the invasion of Pennsylvania by Confederate troops during the Civil War. He witnessed the burning of the bridge over the Susquehanna River between Columbia and Wrightsville. This action closed off a potential route for the Confederates to reach Philadelphia and Harrisburg after Gettysburg.
Subjects
Ziegler, Francis X - Diaries.
Cholera - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - History.
Columbia (Pa.) - History - Personal narratives.
Susquehanna River Valley - History, Military - 19th century.
Diaries.
Additional Author
Bennawit, John,
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
923.7 Z66
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Author
Frantz, Sarah Ann.
Date of Publication
1858.
Call Number
920.72 F836.
Alternate Title
Diary of Sarah Ann Frantz.
Author
Frantz, Sarah Ann.
Publisher
Typescript (computer printout),
Date of Publication
1858.
Physical Description
40 p. ; 29 cm.
Notes
LCHS has original diary in Archives.
T.p. from caption.
Item includes a photocopied photograph of author.
Summary
Daily recordings of chores, activities of other family members, visits, events in the community, etc during the year 1858. Ms Frantz appears to be living with her parents. Th
Subjects
Lehman family
Frantz, Sarah Ann
Lancaster County (Pa.) - History - 19th century - Personal narratives.
Diaries.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
920.72 F836.
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The diary of Harriet Amelia Arndt for 1865

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Author
Arndt, Harriet Amelia.
Date of Publication
1946
The he Diary 0/ Harriet Amelia Arndt For 1865 Excerpts from a Paper Read by John Dunlap Kendig As Reported by M. Luther Heisey The feature of the meeting on March 1 was the story, as told by John Dunlap Kendig, from the diary of his grandmother, Har- riet Amelia Arndt, of Manheim. It was a recital
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Responsibility
by Harriet Amelia Arndt.
Author
Arndt, Harriet Amelia.
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
Lancaster County Historical Society,
Date of Publication
1946
Physical Description
[73]-76 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Series
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society ; v. 50, no. 3
Summary
Harriet Amelia Arndt was a resident of Manheim.
Subjects
Arndt, Harriet Amelia, - 1834- - Diaries.
Women - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Manheim (Pa.) - Social life and customs - Personal narratives.
Manheim (Pa.) - History - Personal narratives.
Diaries.
Additional Author
Kendig, John D.
Contained In
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society. Volume 50, number 3 (1946), p. 73-76Lancaster History Library - Journal974.9 L245 v.50
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Diary of Ida Stohler Trostle : Adamstown, Pennsylvania, 1901-1907

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Author
Trostle, Ida Stohler ,
Date of Publication
2001.
Call Number
905.748 JHSCV v.26
Responsibility
by Ida Stohler Trostle.
Author
Trostle, Ida Stohler ,
Place of Publication
Lititz, PA
Publisher
Fulton Press ,
Date of Publication
2001.
Physical Description
1-110 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Notes
In: Journal of the Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley , v.26 (2 vols)
Includes index.
Summary
Transcription of the diary of Adamstown resident, Ida Stohler Trostle (1874-1967). The diary was written during the years that Ida's husband Lewis Trostle was the proprietor of Adamstown's "Lancaster County House"; it illustrates the day-to-day interaction of Ida with her family, friends and church community. The diary is footnoted and indexed.
Subjects
Trostle, Ida Stohler , - 1874-1867 - Diaries.
Redcay, Elias , - 1782.
Adamstown, Pa. - Personal narratives.
Diaries.
Additional Title
Journal of the Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley ,
Location
Lancaster History Library - Reference
Call Number
905.748 JHSCV v.26
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Diary of J. H. Druckemiller 79th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment October 6,1861 to December 31, 1862

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Author
Druckemiller, J H.
Date of Publication
1993.
Call Number
973.781 D794
Responsibility
transcribed by William G. Davis and Janet B. Davis.
Author
Druckemiller, J H.
Place of Publication
Typescript
Date of Publication
1993.
Physical Description
65 leaves ; 28 cm.
Summary
Mr Druckemiller was a Captain in Company B of the 79th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment. The diary details his military duties and movements. His references to the weather and daily activities remind the reader of the hardships endured by armies at that time. His writing is clear and succinct.
Subjects
Druckemiller, J. H. - Diaries.
Pennsylvania Infantry. - 79th Regiment, 1861-1862.
United States - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 - Personal narratives.
United States - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 - Regimental histories - Pennsylvania Infantry - 79th.
Diaries.
Additional Author
Davis, William G.
Davis, Janet B.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
973.781 D794
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Diary of Phebe Earle Gibbons

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Author
Gibbons, Phebe Earle,
Date of Publication
2000
Call Number
920.7 G441
Responsibility
by Phebe Earle Gibbons.
Author
Gibbons, Phebe Earle,
Place of Publication
Computer printout
Date of Publication
2000
Notes
Transcribed by Marian Brubaker.
Phebe Earle Gibbons was from a prominent Quaker family. The diary covers years 1849, 1854, 1855, 1856 and 1857. "MRS. PHOEBE EARLE GIBBONS, a lady of literary tastes, was born in Philadelphia, August 9th, 1821. Her father,Thomas Earle, was a man of great note in his day, and in1840 was the first candidate of the Liberty party for Vice President. The subject of this sketch was well educated in select schools in Massachusetts, and taught in Mr. Picot's French school in Philadelphia and elsewhere for some years. In 1845 she was married to Dr. Joseph Gibbons of Lancaster County. In 1861 she began the study of Greek, with Professor William M. Nevin, of Lancaster. A portion of the Odyssey, translated by her was published in the Ladies' Friend of Philadelphia. A small medical work was translated by her from the French, for Lindsay and Blakistoa, which was published in 1866. She has also translated a portion of the Herman and Dorothea of Goethe. At different times she has written articles for magazines. In 1872 she published a small volume, entitled " Pennsylvania Dutch," a portion of which originally appeared in the Atlantic Monthly. Mrs. Gibbons is an active member of the Lancaster Linnaean Society. She is a lady of varied acquirements and marked intellectual capacity." [Biographical History of Lancaster County by Alexander Harris.]
Subjects
Gibbons, Phebe Earle - Diaries.
Quakers - Pennsylvania.
Country life - Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania - Social life and customs - Personal narratives.
Diaries.
Additional Author
Brubaker, Marian.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
920.7 G441
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Diary of Reverend Andrew Rudman, July 25, 1696 to June 14, 1697

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Author
Rudman, Andrew
Date of Publication
1907
Call Number
905.748 GA v.4 and 5
Responsibility
Transcribed, translated and edited from the original manuscript by Luther Anderson.
Author
Rudman, Andrew
Date of Publication
1907
Physical Description
282+ p., 9+ p.
Notes
In: German American Annals, v.4 (1906) and v.5 (1907).
Summary
Andrew Rudman was a pioneer Swedish-American Lutheran minister. He was pastor of Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Church in Philadelphia and was appointed Suffragan bishop of the Lutheran Church in America.
Subjects
Anderson, Luther - Diaries.
Lutheran Church in Pennsylvania
Swedish Lutheran Church in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania - History - Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 - Personal narratives.
Diaries.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
905.748 GA v.4 and 5
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The Douglas diary; student days at Franklin and Marshall College, 1856-1858

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Author
Douglas, Henry Kyd,
Date of Publication
1973.
Call Number
371.8092 D734
Responsibility
Edited by Frederic Shriver Klein and John Howard Carrill. Illustrated by Florence Starr Taylor.
ISBN
0910626006
Author
Douglas, Henry Kyd,
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
Franklin and Marshall College,
Date of Publication
1973.
Physical Description
xxvi, 192 p. illus. 20 cm.
Notes
African American resources at Lancaster County Historical Society
Summary
"March 1858...Should Kansas be admitted to the Union? Who will run Pennsylvania's canals? What is the family's relation to Society? These are but a few of the concerns recorded this month by Henry Kyd Douglas in 'The Douglas diary'. Douglas, residing on Center Square, is in the class of 1858 at F&M College. He tells of the 'students escort' to President James Buchanan during the latter's inaugural one year ago. 'The Douglas Diary' is also said to record many other events and hitherto unexplained mischief in community, college and national life during the years 1856-1858." [advertisement]
Subjects
Douglas, Henry Kyd, - 1838-1903 - Diaries.
Franklin and Marshall College - History - Personal narratives.
Diaries.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
371.8092 D734
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