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JOURNAL OF THE LCHS: TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Table of Contents of the Journal: Volumes 100-105

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Vol. 100, 1998 Centennial Edition
No. 1 The People of Lancaster County, Jean Maysilles, Editor
Contents of this issue were taken from articles appearing in earlier years of the Journal.

William Parker: Hero of the Christiana Riot from Vol. 1 1896-97
An Interesting Paper from Vol. 1, 1896-97
Baron Henry William Stiegel from Vol. 1, 1896-97
Lancaster County's Woman Treasurer from Vol. 1, 1896-97
Robert Fulton as an Artist from Vol. 42, 1938
Grandfathers' Clocks from Vol. 43, 1939
Reuben Chambers from Vol. 1, 1896-97
John Passmore from Vol. 5, 1900
Col. Mathias Sought from Vol. 6, 1901 James Ross Latinist. An Early Lancaster Pedagogue From Vol. 9, 1904-05
Mishler's Ten-Hour House from Vol. 12, 1908
Sketch of Judge Thomas Edwards from Vol. 13, 1909
Major General Samuel Peter Heintzeman from Vol. 17, 1913
An Astor in Lancaster County from Vol. 18, 1914
The Services of Peter Smith, Revolutionary Hero from Vol. 21, 1917
Rev. Bernard Keenan from Vol. 28, 1924
David Tanneberger, Organ Builder from Vol. 30, 1926
Col. Adam Reigart from Vol 30, 1926
The Rev. Thomas Barton from Vol. 30, 1926
Moses Hartz-A Conestoga Wagon Teamster from Vol. 34, 1930
Who was Who in Lancaster 100 Years Ago from Vol. 11, 1906-07
Mysterious "Black Jim" Madison from Vol. 37, 1933
President Buchanan-Misunderstood-Wrongly Judged from Vol. 32, 1928
Mural Presented to City of Lancaster from Vol. 38, 1934
Address Delivered at the Unveiling of a Bronze Tablet to John Wright, Pioneer Ferryman from Vol. 35, 1931
John Beck: The Eminent Teacher from Vol. 2, 1897-98
John Vogan, Founder of Voganville from Vol. 17, 1913
Mary Louisa Walker Roberts from Vol. 35, 1931
Letter by Dr. John L. Atlee Vol. 4, 1900
Henry E. Muhlenberg, Botanist from Vol. 32, 1928
Henry E. Leman, Riflemaker from Vol. 40, 1936
Jacob Eichholtz-His Life and Paintings from Vol. 49, 1945
Sketch of Joseph Simon from Vol. 3, 1898-99
The Charity of Thaddeus Stevens from Vol. 37, 1933
Rear Admiral William Reynolds, A Distinguished Lancastrian, 1815-1879 from Vol. 34, 1930
John Fulton Reynolds from Vol. 52, 1948

No. 2 Arts and Culture in Lancaster County edited by Peter S. Seibert Seibert, Peter S. Preface 119-124
The Early Architecture of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania from Vol. 24,#5
Joseph Lehn, The Wood Turner from Vol. 58, No. 7 1954
Libhart, Lamar L. Hon. John J. Libhart: Artist, Judge, Naturalist, Druggist and Merchant 148-153
State of the Arts: An Update update of article from Vol. 92, #2
Snyder, John J. Federal Furniture of Lancaster Borough/City 1795-1825 160-194
Biographies of Lancaster Painters from the Woolworth Catalog of 1912 from Vol. 10, 1912 with new foreword by Peter S. Seibert

No. 3 Business & Industry of Lancaster County edited by Dr. Thomas R. Winpenny and John W.W. Loose
Loose, John W. W. Preface
History of Lancaster County's Highway System (From 1714-1760) 218-229
The Old Philadelphia Pike or The King's Highway (now Route 340) from Vol. 20, 1916 230-239
Organization and Early History of the Conestoga Navigation Company 240-254
The Philadelphia-Lancaster Turnpike, The First Long (Macadam) Turnpike 255-269
Pennsylvania Public Works 270-71
How the Pennsylvania Railroad Came Through Lancaster from Vol. 11 272-28 Denney, John DeWitt, The Reading and Columbia Railroad 286-318
Shindle, Richard D. The Conestoga Traction Company 319-338

No. 4 Business & Industry of Lancaster County edited by Dr. Thomas R. Winpenny and John W. W. Loose
Loose, John Ward Willson Preface 343
The Lancaster County Society for Promoting Agriculture, Manufactures and the Useful Arts from Vols. 1 and 2 346-353
Industries of Lancaster County Prior to 1800 from Vol. 48, 1944 354-371
Early Industries on the Octorara Creek from Vol. 1 1896-1897 373-375
Early Industries Located Along the Conowingo Creek from Vol. 2 1898 376-384
Ropemaking in Lancaster at the Martin Rope Walk from Vol. 31, 1927 385-392
Vanished Industries 393-397
Poole and Windsor Forges of Caernarvon Township fromVol. 29, 1925 398-404
Early Silver Mining in Lancaster County from Vol. 32 , 1927 405-410
The Early Silk Industry of Lancaster County 411-424
Mineral Deposits and Works of the Hempfields from Vol.8, 1903-04 425-435
Locomotives Made in Lancaster from Vol. 44, 1940 436-444
Shand, William and Dean Keller Twentieth Century Industrial Development of Lancaster 445-452
War Production at Armstrong Cork Company 1940-1945 from Vol. 85, 1981 453-462
Additional Essays on Business and Industry from the Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society 463-465
Loose, John W. W. Intelligencer Printing Company 466-471

Vol. 101, 1999-2000
No. 1
Snyder, Brett. Back Safely With God's Help: A Lancasterian in World War 1 2-7
Shirk, Willis L Jr. The "Scots-Irish" of Donegal Township, 1716-1815 8-35 Long,
John D. John D. Long, Ph.D.: An Except from his Autobiography 36-48
No. 2
Trefousse, Hans L. Thaddeus Stevens and the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson 50-63
Maysilles, Jean. Abe Buzzard and the Welsh Mountain Gang 64-71
Loose, John War Willson. Lancaster's Northern Industrial District 72-96

No. 3
Reprinted from the Lancaster Inquirer, January 21, 1888
Lincoln Apologizes to Stevens 2-3
Shirk, Willis L. Jr. Bellmont Mansion: An Exercise in Archival Excavation 4-23
Rhoads, Donald L. Jr. First Sergeant John Hipple, Co. B 45th Pennsylvania 24-25
Eshleman, H. Frank In the Days of Thy Youth 26-31
Winpenny, Thomas R. Competing in the Medical Marketplace in Jacksonian America: The Creative Strategy of Dr. George Barrett Kerfoot 32-48.

No. 4
Hopkins, Leroy T. Jr. Ph.D. Hollow Memories: African Americans in Conestoga Township 146-167
Davies, John. Memories of "The Hill" 168-175
Kulp, Harry R. The K-D Manufacturing Company: History and Rembrances 176-200
Special Edition Snyder, John J. Jr. Federal Furniture of Lancaster Borough/City 1795-1825

Vol. 102, 2000
No. 1
Ebersole, Mark C. Abolition Divides The Meeting House: Quakers and Slavery in Early Lancaster County 2-27
MacMaster, Richard. Murder in Maytown: The Life and Death of the Poor in 18th - Century Lancaster County 28-37
Loose, John Ward Willson. Meet a Dozen of Lancaster's Most Distinguished Daughters 38-52

Nos. 2 and 3
Ryan, Thomas R. Introduction 53-54
Bourque, Monique Ph.D. The Creation of the Almshouse: Institutions as Solutions to the Problem of Poverty 55-81
Talbott, Page, Ph.D. The Two Hundred Year History of the Lancaster County Almshouse and Hospital 82-113
Herman, Bernard L. Ph.D. The Development of the Charitable Landscape: The Construction of the Lancaster County Almshouse in Regional Context 114-134

No. 4
Gertenblith, Meg. R. A City Besieged: The 1918 Influenza Pandemic in Lancaster 138- 175
Loose, John Ward Willson. 25 Cited as Most Influential Lancaster Countians of the Century 176-194

Vol. 103, 2001
No. 1
Mehler, William A. Jr. The Lancaster Symphony Orchestra: A Brief History 2-25
Keller, Kate Van Winkle. Flute Music from Eighteenth -Century Lancaster: John Hoff's Collection 26-47

No. 2
Loose, John Ward Willson. Lancaster County's Place Names: A Trip Around the World 50-52
The Wealth of Years 53-104

No. 3
Eshleman, S. Kendrick, III, M.D. A History of Psychiatry in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 106-119
Hon. Augustus Gring Seyfert. Bowmansville 120-125
Hopkins, Leroy T. Jr. Ph.D. Door to Opportunity: Public Education for African Americans in Lancaster City 1880-1895 126-152

No. 4

Loose, John Ward Willson. Native American Place Names in Lancaster County 154-155

Grantellus (Simon Rathvon). Marietta's Town Bands: 1833-1848 156-163

Buckwalter, Grace Miller. Hattie Brunner, Antiques Dealer and Artist 164-181

Buckwalter, Grace Miller. Hattie Brunner's Country Aution 182-187

Kellogg, Thomas R. The Ancestors and Descendants of John Cope, son of Caleb and Mary Cope 188-204

Vol. 104, 2002

No. 1

Loose, John Ward Willson. Neighborhoods of Lancaster City 2-3

Brubaker, Jack. What Does Susquehanna Mean? 4-10

Brubaker, Jack. How dose Susquehanna Sound? 11-15

Loose, John Ward Willson. A Century of Free Faith: A History of the Unitarian-Universalist Church of Lancaster, Pennsylvania 16-45

Testing Lancaster Teachers in 1884 (From the Lancaster Weekly Examiner and Express, Wednesday, June 18, 1884) 46-47

No. 2

Christopher, Brian M. Curious Cope Coin Comes Home 50-51

Putting Lancaster on the Map: Historic Maps of Lancaster County

     John, Katharine Ann. Introduction 53-59

     The Exhibition 60-69

Harsh, M. Duffield. Joshua Scott Surveyor, Mapmaker and Engineer 100-107

No. 3

Schuyler, David. Reflections on Downtown Renewal and Suburbanization 114-133

Ripple, Dr. Paul Harnish. Four Harriet Lanes 134-139

Winpenny, Thomas R. The Career, Thoughts, and Vivid Dreams of 19th Century Naturalist Simon Snyder Rathvon 140-155

Loose, John Ward Willson. Hamlets, Villages and Ghost Towns in Lancaster County 156-157

No. 4

"My Early Days at the Old Normal" by Principal Eliphalet Oram Lyte's Recollections 162-168

"My First Years at Millersville" Dr. A.R. Byerly's Interesting Reminiscences 169-175

Mehler, William A. Jr. Herman F. Wholsen: Builder 176-185

A Wholsen Portfolio 186-195

Fields, Kevin M. A Tragic but Innocent Character: The Buchanan Presidency Reconsidered 196-207

Vol. 105, 2003

No. 1

Winpenny, Thomas R. Milton S. Hershey Ventures into Cuban Sugar 2-15

Eshleman, S. Kendrick III, M.D. The Froschouer Bible Survives Earthquakes 16-23

Ripple, Paul Harnish, M.D. The Tucquan Club of Lancaster 24-35

Loose, John Ward Willson. Lancaster City's Spring Garden District 36-39

No. 2

Bennawit, John F. Jr. Excerpts from the Diary of F.X. Ziegler: A Nineteenth Century Perspective of Events in Columbia 42-53

Hosch, Heinz L. 200 Years of German Immigration: 1683-1983 54-63

Ebersole, Mark C. Episcopalians and Slavery in Lancaster County from the Colonial Period to the Civil War 64-88

No. 3

Loose, John Ward Willson. Lancaster County Communities 90-99

MacMaster, Richard K. Ulster Emigrants in Lancaster, Pennsylvania 1800-1840 100-127

Knight, Glenn B. Tobias Hirte 128-133

"Criminal Exectuions In and From Lancaster County, PA, 1682-1951. Gathered by John Ward Willson Loose 134-135

No. 4

Eshleman, S. Kendrick III, M.D. Antique Medical Equipment and A Short Biography of John Kendig Eshleman, M.D. 138-147

Loose, John Ward Willson. Lancaster County Communities: Beverly to Buzzard's Rock 148-157

Neuhauser, Robert G. Lancaster, the World Capital of Television Camera Tubes 158-185

Vol. 106, 2004

No. 1

Peters, Norman R. Dovetailing Ihirig Family Legend and Fact: The Story of Great-Great Grandfather and the Underground Railroad 2-11

Smith, Mike. The Intelligencer: The Voice of Lincoln's Lancaster County Tormentors 12-27

Darrah, Sandra. Great Lancaster Construction Challenge of 1873 (or What Was That Wager) 28-35

Loose, John Ward Willson. Lancaster County Communities: Byerland to Cordelia Post Office 36-48


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