In: Pennsylvania History : a journal of Mid-Atlantic studies, v. 71, no. 2, 2004.
Traces how the minutes and papers of Lancaster County's Revolutionary Committees landed in the Library of Congress. Men involved included Peter Force (1790 - 1868) ; Henry Stevens (1791 - 1867) ; Henry Stevens Jr. (1819 - 1886) ; Enos Stevens (1816 - 1827), who taught school in Paradise, Pennsylvania from 1838 - 1846 ; Simon Stevens (1825 - 1894) ; Frank Stevens (1827 - 1892) ; Thaddeus Stevens (1792 - 1868) ; and William Augustus Atlee (d. 1793).
See microfilm reels of Peter Force collection in Drawer 4, Section 5 of LCHS microfilm collection for full text of minutes and papers.
The Sehner ancestry : compiled from authentic records and illustrated with Wappen, or coat of arms, and Stamhaus in Schweigern, Würtumberg, dedicated to John Fick Sehner
Bound with other pamphlets by the author: The Catholic Church at Lancaster, Penn'a (1894, 52 p.) -- Historical sketch of the ancient parish of St. Mary's, Lancaster, Pa. (n. d., 12 p) -- Additional historical notes in reference to St. Mary's at Lancaster (n. d., 5 p.) -- Some Lancaster Catholics, adn other historical notes (n.d ., 6 p.) -- Very Rev. Bernard Keenan, V. G. Sketch of one of the pioneer priest's [sic] of Pennsylvania (n. d. 10 p.) -- The Acadians in Lancaster County, Paper read before Lancaster County Historical Society, September 4, 1896 (1896, 8 p.) -- Simon S. Rathvon, Ph.D: Lancaster's oldest living devotee of science (n. d. 8 p.) -- Old time heroes of the War of the Revolution and War of 182-14 (1895, 11 p.) -- The Lancaster barracks where the British and Hesian prisoners were detained during the Revolution (1895, 20 p.