"Conestoga Navigation Lock No. 6 (Lock No. 8) is recommended not eligible for individual listings in the National Register of Historic Places. Further, Conestoga Navigation Lock No. 6 (Lock No. 8) is recommended not eligible for listing in the NRHP as a contributing feature of a larger non-contiguous historic district."
Digging up details of ordinary lives : an archaeological investigation of a 19th- and 20th-century residential site in Leaman Place, Lancaster County, PA
Archaeological investigation of a 19th- and 20th-century residential site in Leaman Place, Lancaster County, PA
Responsibility
investigation conducted by Cultural Heritage Research Services, Inc. (CHRS) ; sponsored and funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation in consultation with the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.
1 v. (various pagings) : ill., folded map ; 29 cm.
Notes
Includes detailed inventory of sites and structures.
This report presents the case for the preservation of the architectural and environmental aspects of this heritage in a balanced, planned relationship with continued contemporary development. Information is offered concerning the County's resources, the dangers to historic areas, and the possibilities for action. While individual County landmarks do deserve additional attention, the primary emphasis within this report is on the overall character of Lancaster's environmental heritage and the need for its preservation. The natural beauty of our rural areas and the pervasive historic character of many of our older communities are among Lancaster County's basic assets.
This study was updated in 1985 by the Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County. The update's title is "Our present past: An update of Lancaster's Heritage" and can be found in our collection. The author of the update is "Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County".
Contains inventory nomination forms for many historic Lancaster County properties
Contents
Abbeville/Mt. Pleasant (Lancaster)--Ashley and Bailey Silk Mill (Marietta)--Bachman and Forry Tobacco Warehouse (Columbia)--Bucher House/Joseph Bucher (Marietta)--Commercial Printing Co./Germania Turnverein Building (Lancaster)--Connell Mansion (Ephrata)--Dohner Farmhouse/Michael Dohner (East Lampeter Township)--Donegal Mills Plantation (Mount Joy)--Duffy Rottmund House/Col. James Duffy (Marietta)--Good House/John B. (Bowmansville)--Hager Building (Lancaster)--Haldeman Mansion/Locust Grove(Bainbridge)--Harold (Lancaster)--Heritage Center/Masonic (Lancaster)--Jasper Yeates House (Lancaster)--Kirk Johnson (Lancaster)--Kirks Mills (Little Britain Township)--Kreider Shoe Manufacturing Co. (Elizabethtown)--Lancaster County Court House (Lancaster)--Lancaster Historic District (Lancaster)--Marietta Historic District (Marietta)--Mueller House/Johannes Mueller (Lititz)--Old County Hospital/Lancaster House of Employment (Lancaster)--Petroglyphs (In the Susquehanna River, downstream from Safe Harbor Dam)--Railroad Museum (Strasburg)--Rock Ford/Gen. Hand House (Lancaster)Schantz Farm/Hibshman Farm (Ephrata Township)--Sprenger Brewery (Lancaster)--Steinman Hardware (Lancaster)--Weaver Farm/Henry Weaver (New Holland)--Werner House/William Werner (Lititz)--Witmer's Tavern (East Lampeter Township)--Woodward Hill Cemetery (Lancaster)--Wrights Ferry Mansion(Columbia).
Schantz Farm/Hibshman Farm (Ephrata Township)--Sprenger Brewery (Lancaster)--Steinman Hardware (Lancaster)--Weaver Farm/Henry Weaver (New Holland)--Werner House/William Werner (Lititz)--Witmer's Tavern (East Lampeter Township)--Woodward Hill Cemetery (Lancaster)--Wrights Ferry Manision (Columbia).
prepared by the Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County.
Place of Publication
Lancaster, PA
Publisher
The Trust,
Date of Publication
c1985.
Physical Description
559 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
Notes
What follows is the culmination of the Lancaster City and County architectural surveys completed by the Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County (HPT) from 1978 to 1985. This publication attempts to locate and identify those architecturally and/or historically significant sites and structures in Lancaster City and County that contribute to the character of our community. Further, this publicaion serves to update the 1972 study, "Lancaster's Heritage", prepared by the Lancaster County Planning Commission, and to promote the preservation and restoration of our architectural resources.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 555-559) and index.