This is part of the Worner Collection and contains tombstone inscriptions recorded in the 1930's by William Frederic Worner. These volumes are housed in the Reading Room.
This is part of the Worner Collection and contains tombstone inscriptions recorded in the 1930's by William Frederic Worner. These volumes are housed in the Reading Room.
This is part of the Worner Collection and contains tombstone inscriptions recorded in the 1930's by William Frederic Worner. These volumes are housed in the Reading Room.
Bound with: The Settler's Farmstead: a compendium of information relating to properties in Manheim Township containing log dwellings / Susan Sharpless Messimer; summer internship report / Susan Sharpless Messimer.
This is part of the Worner Collection and contains tombstone inscriptions recorded in the 1930's by William Frederic Worner. These volumes are housed in the Reading Room.
This is part of the Worner Collection and contains tombstone inscriptions recorded in the 1930's by William Frederic Worner. These volumes are housed in the Reading Room.
This is part of the Worner Collection and contains tombstone inscriptions recorded in the 1930's by William Frederic Worner. These volumes are housed in the Reading Room.
This is part of the Worner Collection and contains tombstone inscriptions recorded in the 1930's by William Frederic Worner. These volumes are housed in the Reading Room.
"The Landis Graveyard...is on two adjoining farms- the one owned by Charles B. Landis, and the other by Enos R. Royer, in Manheim Township...When originally established by Benjamin Landis...two thirds of the buiral ground was on the Landis farm and one-third on the Bassler farm now owned by Enos R. Royer." [from the Worner volume 13]
This is part of the Worner Collection and contains tombstone inscriptions recorded in the 1930's by William Frederic Worner. These volumes are housed in the Reading Room.
""The Landis Graveyard…...is on two adjoining farms- the one owned by Charles B. Landis, and the other by Enos R. Royer, in Manheim Tonwhip…...When originally established by Benjamin Landis…...two thirds of the burial ground was on the Landis farm and one-third on the Bassler farm now owned by Enos R. Royer." [fromWorner volume 13]