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1712 Pequea settlement tour : eastern 4000 acre section of the Martin Kendig tract settled by the Ferree and LeFevre families

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo12633
Author
Wenger, Samuel Esbenshade.
Date of Publication
2001]
Call Number
974.815 WLAM W474b
Alternate Title
Pequea settlement tour
Seventeen-twelve Pequea settlement tour
1712 Pequea settlement tour (eastern portion)
Responsibility
... written and compiled by Samuel E. Wenger.
Author
Wenger, Samuel Esbenshade.
Place of Publication
[Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society,
Date of Publication
2001]
Physical Description
ii, 20 p. ; 28 cm. + 2 folded maps ; 28 x 44 cm.
Notes
"This tour is sponsored by Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society ...."
Subjects
Ferree family.
Ferree, Daniel, - 1652-1708 - Family.
Ferree, Marie Warrenberre, - ca. 1653-1716 - Family.
Lefevre family.
LeFevre, Isaac, - b. 1669 - Family.
LeFevre, Catherine Ferree, - 1679-1749 - Family.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - Genealogy.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - History.
Additional Corporate Author
Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.815 WLAM W474b
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Defend or destroy? The Columbia-Wrightesville Bridge in the Gettysburg campaign

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17893
Author
Schaefer, Thomas L.
Date of Publication
2003.
Call Number
974.815 COLU D313 DVD
Responsibility
written and directed by Thomas L. Schaefer.
Author
Schaefer, Thomas L.
Place of Publication
[S. l.]
Publisher
A Total Magic Video Production ,
Date of Publication
2003.
Physical Description
1 videodisc : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Notes
"Produced for Rivertownes PA USA in commemoration of the 140th anniversary of the burning of the Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge on 28 June 1863, this program narrates the dramatic story of the bridge's destruction and details the valiant attempt of an outnumbered detachment of raw Union militia to halt the advance of Confederate Brigadier General John Gordon's determined veteran infantry."
Also "introduces the poignant, very risky participation of a company of free blacks from Columbia."
Subjects
Gettysburg (Pa.) Battle of, 1863-
African Americans - Pennsylvania
Covered bridges - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Covered bridges - Pennsylvania - York County.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - History - Civil War, 1861-1865.
York County (Pa.) - History - Civil War, 1861-1865.
Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge (Lancaster County, Pa.)
Location
Lancaster History Library - Media
Call Number
974.815 COLU D313 DVD
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Fire on the river : the defense of the world's longest covered bridge and how it changed the Battle of Gettysburg

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo16903
Author
Sheldon, George
Date of Publication
2006.
Call Number
973.7349 S544
Responsibility
by George Sheldon.
Author
Sheldon, George
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
Quaker Hills Press ,
Date of Publication
2006.
Physical Description
186 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographic references.
Summary
It is late June 1863 in southern Pennsylvania. The Confederates are invading the North, and one of their toughest and most cantankerous generals has decided to capture the grand covered bridge that spans the Susquehanna from Wrightsville to Columbia. From there, General Jubal Early plans to capture Lancaster, and then seize the state's capital, Harrisburg. General Early had orders to destroy it, but intended to capture it on his way to siege the North. Fire on the River tells the story that is often described as a mere skirmish in most history books. What happened in the tiny village of Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, on June 28, 1863, changes the course of the Civil War. Here is the story that for so long has been overlooked in the history books. It is an amazing story of courage, and perhaps not surprisingly, how the U.S. Congress never compensated the bridge's owner for the loss, yet the burning of the covered bridge probably saved the Union. [from Amazon.com]
Subjects
Gettysburg (Pa.) Battle of, 1863-
Covered bridges - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Covered bridges - Pennsylvania - York County.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - History - Civil War, 1861-1865.
York County (Pa.) - History - Civil War, 1861-1865.
Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge (Lancaster County, Pa.)
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
973.7349 S544
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Reminiscing along the Conestoga

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo13648
Author
Burkholder, Lester.
Date of Publication
2003.
Call Number
974.815 EEAR B959
Responsibility
Lester Burkholder.
Author
Burkholder, Lester.
Place of Publication
Morgantown, PA
Publisher
Masthof Press,
Date of Publication
2003.
Physical Description
vi, 113 p. : ill. ; 23cm.
Summary
"This story explores the history of the Burkholder and Martin families who settled in the Weaverland Valley (Lancaster Co., Pa.) along the Conestoga River in the early 1700s. It is filled with 'voices from the past' whose words are especially meaningful as they are of a personal nature, coming from an ancestor of a person's lineage. Many landmarks and events that influenced these early families are explored and explained in a community where everyone knew everyone else." [from Amazon.com]
Subjects
Martin family.
Burkholder family.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - History.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - Genealogy.
Conestoga River (Pa.)
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.815 EEAR B959
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