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Vol. 35, 1931
No. 1
Worner, William Frederic The German Society of Lancaster 1-8
Worner, William Frederic Silver Pitcher Presented to Mrs. Rosina Hubley
in 1842 8-11
Worner, William Frederic The Allentown Fire 11-13
Worner, William Frederic A Religious Riot in Lancaster 13-15
Worner, William Frederic Aid Given to Norfolk and Portsmouth in the Yellow
Fever Epidemic of 1855 15-17
Worner, William Frederic Standard Presented to Washington Grays 17-18
Worner, William Frederic Railroad Bridges Over the Big and Little Conestoga
18-19
Worner, William Frederic Association for the Detection of Horse Thieves
20-21
Worner, William Frederic Public-House Keepers in Lancaster County in 1772
21-22
Worner, William Frederic Coal Stove Invented by Lancaster Man 23-24
No. 2
Lerbscher, August and Cavin, Albert Items from the Neue Unpartheyische
Lancaster Zeitung, und
Anzeigs-Nachrichten 25-36
Worner, William Frederic The Presbyterian Sabbath-School Society 37-40
Worner, William Frederic Town Meetings to Consider Removal of State Capital
to Lancaster 40-47
No. 3
Witmer, T. Richard Some Hitherto Unpublished Correspondence of Thaddeus
Stevens 49-68
Worner, William Frederic Massacre of the Conestoga Indians by the Paxtang
Boys-- A Poem 69-70
Worner, William Frederic Petition of Inhabitants of Lancaster to Hon.
John Penn Not to Grant Repeal of Law
Providing for a Night Watch 70-72
No. 4
Worner, William Frederic Flag Presented to Lancaster Fencibles in 1842
73-89
Worner, William Frederic Riding on the Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad
89-95
No. 5
Huber, Levi B. Two Hundred Years of Farming in Lancaster County 97-110
Worst, Helen Noble Mary Louisa Walker Roberts 111-114
Worner, William Frederic Meeting in Columbia in Memory of Charles Carroll
115-116
Worst, Helen Noble Agnes Noble Agnew 116-119
No. 6
Worner, William Frederic Society for the Promotion of Industry and Prevention
of Pauperism 121-135
Worner, William Frederic Lancaster County Temperance Society 135-146
Worner, William Frederic The Washington Association of Lancaster 146-148
No. 7
Weaver, M.G. Spring Grove, Weaverland and Blue Ball. Settlement and Development
149-167
Worner, William Frederic Inscription on Stephen Chambers Tombstone
in St. Jamess Churchyard 171-173
Worner, William Frederic General Jeremiah Mosher 174-175
No. 8
Worner, William Frederic Bronze Tablet on St. Jamess Church 177-182
Worner, William Frederic Architects Drawing of the Original Building
of St. Jamess Church 182- 189
Worner, William Frederic Letters of James Buchanan 189-194
Landis, Bertha Cochran Pilgrimage of the Lancaster County Historical Society
to Lebanon County 194- 196
Worner, William Frederic Bronze Tablet to the Memory of John Wright, Pioneer
Ferryman 196-198
Beck, Herbert H. Address Delivered at the Unveiling of a Bronze Tablet
to John Wright, Pioneer Ferryman
199-203
No. 9
Worner, William Frederic Military Activities in Lancaster During the War
of 1812 205-227
Bruning, Mary J. The Conestoga Collegiate Institute and Its Founder 227-229
Hensel, George W., Jr. The Susquehanna River-- A Poem 229-231
Worner, William Frederic Grave of Frederick Powel, Revolutionary Soldier,
Marked by a Tombstone 231
No. 10
Worner, William Frederic The Conestoga Collegiate Institute 233-238
Worner, William Frederic Old Saint Jamess Church Bell 239-246
Wilson, H. Extracts from the Early Court Records of Chester County, PA
247-252
Worner, William Frederic Pilgrimage of The Historical Society of Berks
County 252-256
Worner, William Frederic The Times or Weekly Porcupine 257-258
Worner, William Frederic A Masonic Procession in Lancaster 259
No. 11
Beck, Herbert H. Augustine Herrman, Lancaster Countys First Map
Maker 261-266
Worner, William Frederic Saint Jamess Church-- A Poem 267-276
No. 12 (OUT OF PRINT)
Landis, D. B. Evolution of the Bicycle and Its History in Lancaster County
277-287
Worner, William Frederic Thomas Bartons Family Prayer Book 289-299
No. 13
Evans, John J., Jr. I.C.H. Lancaster Pewterer 301-313
Worner, William Frederic Farming in Lancaster County in 1864 313-314
Steinmetz, Mary Owen Revolutionary Soldiers and Patriots of Lancaster
County 314-315
No. 14
(Reports)
Vol. 36, 1932
No. 1
Haldy, Gertrude Hensel and Worner, William Frederic Index of Authors Whose
Papers or Addresses Have
Appeared in Volumes I to XXXV, Inclusive, of the Proceedings of The Lancaster
County Historical Society
1-38
No. 2
Hensel, George W., Jr. Reuben Chambers, Editor of The Bethania Palladium
41-48
Worner, William Frederic Woodrow Wilson in Lancaster 48-59
Worner, William Frederic James Buchanan 59-83
Worner, William Frederic The Lancaster County Academy 83-100
No. 3
Bomberger, Henry H. Pioneers and Transportation on Newport Road 101-110
Martin, C.H. Sons of Lancaster County Who Won Congressional Honors at
Home and Elsewhere 111- 118
Worner, William Frederic A Locally Famous Painting. The Stock Report--Corn
is Up 119-120
No. 4
Worner, William Frederic Old-Time Customs in Lancaster 121-132
Worner, William Frederic Centenary of George Washingtons Birth Observed
in Lancaster 132-136
No. 5
Worner, William Frederic Lieutenant Cornelius Van Camp 137-142
Worner, William Frederic Letters of James Buchanan 143-153
No. 6
Worner, William Frederic Fanny Kemble in Lancaster 157-158
Worner, William Frederic Ole Bull and Adelina Patti in Lancaster 159-160
Hunter, Mrs. J.V.R., and Steinmetz, Mrs. Mary Owen Muster Rolls of Soldiers
from Lancaster County in the
War of 1812 161-165
Worner, William Frederic Letters of James Buchanan (continued) 166-172
Worner, William Frederic Bishop Bowmans Poem 173-174
No. 7
Byrne, Jacob Hill Continental Stables in Lancaster 177-186
Worner, William Frederic Continental Stables Marked by a Bronze Tablet
187
Worner, William Frederic Letters of James Buchanan (continued) 188-196
No. 8
Worner, William Frederic Letters of James Buchanan (continued) 197-219
No. 9
Worner, William Frederic Site of Nanticoke Indian Village Marked 221-222
Worner, William Frederic Letters of James Buchanan (continued) 222-240
No. 10
Martin, C.H. Unpublished Letters of James Buchanan 241-250
Worner, William Frederic Letters of James Buchanan (continued) 250-259
No. 11
Landis, D.B. The Conestoga River at Lancaster 261-271
Hinke, William J. History of the Muddy Creek Reformed Congregation 272-295
No. 12
Worner, William Frederic Letters of James Buchanan (continued) 297-320
No. 13
Steinmetz, Mary Owen Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Reamstown 321
Vol. 37, 1933
No. 1
Beck, Herbert C. Graveyard of the Revolutionary Soldiers at Lititz 1-5
Landis, D.B. Early Arts, Customs and Experiences in Rural Lancaster 6-14
Worner, William Frederic Letters of James Buchanan 15-20
No. 2
Gorrecht, W. Frank The Charity of Thaddeus Stevens 21-35
Martin, C.H. Proposals to Erect Conestoga and Other Counties from Lancaster
36-40
No. 3
Beck, Herbert H. and Worner, William Frederic Horse-Racing in Lancaster
County 41-58
Worner, William Frederic A May Day in Lancaster 58-59
Martin, C.H. The Connection with Lancaster of a Signer of the Declaration
of Independence 60-62
Worner, William Frederic Flag Presented to Lancaster Fencibles in 1841
62-64
No. 4
Worner, William Frederic The Church of England in Lancaster County 65-97
Weaver, M.G. Mysterious Black Jim Madison 98-103
Hunter, Mrs. J.V.R. and Steinmetz, Mary Owen Muster Rolls of Soldiers
from Lancaster County in the War of
1812 103-105
Worner, William Frederic Conoy Indian Town Site Marked 106-112
No. 5
Landis, David H. Conoy Indian Town and Peter Bezaillion 113-136
No. 6
Worner, William Frederic Inscriptions on Tombstones in the Graveyard Adjoining
St. Jamess Church,
Lancaster 137-160
No. 7
Worner, William Frederic Theatre on West Chestnut Street, Lancaster 161-172
Hunter, Mrs. J.V.R. and Steinmetz, Mary Owen Muster Rolls of Soldiers
from Lancaster County in
the War of 1812 173-180
No. 8
Worner, William Frederic George Washington in Lancaster 181-228
No. 9
(Reports) 229-255
Vol. 38, 1934
No. 1
Landis, D. B. Former Indian Habitations and Ancient Relics Found Near
Lancaster City 1-12
Martin, C.H. Abraham Lincolns Connections with Lancaster and its
Citizens 13-32
Landis, Bertha Cochran Origin of the Pensylvania School System 33-36
No.2
Heisey, M. Luther A Century of Progress Along Lime Street, Lancaster,
PA 37-47
Sullenberger, William L. The First Commercial Telegraph Line 48-54
Barnes, Horace R. Dedication of the Memorial to Henry William Stiegel
55-60
Barnes, Horace R. Rear Admiral William Reynolds-- A Distinguished Lancastrian
61-66
Herr, L. B. Tablet Unveiled to Lafayette 67-72
Shannon, Major-General Edward C. Batallion Days in Lancaster County 73-76
No. 3
Worner, William Frederic Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Lancaster 77-92
No. 4
Worner, William Frederic Mural Presented to City of Lancaster 93-97
Worner, William Frederic Peter Miller Did Not Translate the Declaration
of Independence into Seven
Languages 98-102
Worner, William Frederic James Buchanan 103-144
No. 5
(Reports) 145-166
Vol. 39, 1935
No. 1
Strickler, Daniel B. The Lancaster Law Library Association 1-8
Byrne, Jacob Hill Henry William Stiegels Land Holdings 9-20
No. 2
Nevin, Hugh W. A History of Aviation in Lancaster County 21-48
No. 3
Barnes, Horace R. Organization and Early History of the Conestoga Navigation
Company 49-61
An Amish Wedding 62-65
Ford, Harry Pringle A Visit to Historical Scenes 66-68
Worner, William Frederic Tablet Unveiled to James Buchanan 69-72
No. 4
Brackbill, Martin Hervin New Light On Hans Herr and Martin Kendig 73-102
No. 5
Beck, Herbert H. Town Regulations of Lititz, 1759 105-120
No. 6
Barnes, Horace R. The Unveiling of the Eichholtz Tablet and Valuable Notes
Concerning Some Portraits by the
Distinguished Artist, Jacob Eichholtz 121-125
Weygandt, Cornelius Jacob Eichholtz Points The Way 126-132
No. 7
(Reports) 133-148
Vol. 40, 1936
No. 1
Eberly, David G. The Ancient Durlach Schoolhouse 1-8
The Hollow Schoolhouse (Leacock Township) 9-10
The School at Bakers Corner (One of the First Public School Buildings
in Rapho Township) 11-13
The Sandstone Schoolhouse 13-16
No. 2
Heisey, M. Luther In Commemoration of the Volunteer Fire Companies 17-19
Landis, Bertha Cochran Early Fire Companies of Lancaster City and County
20-36
No. 3
Beck, Herbert H. Henry E. Leman, Riflemaker 37-49
No. 4 (OUT OF PRINT)
Lippold, John W. The Distinguished Hubley Family of Lancaster 52-73
No. 5
Heisey, M. Luther Count Nicholaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf 73-78
Worner, William Frederic The Church of England in Lancaster County (cont.)
79-92
No. 6
Haldy, Gertrude Hensel The Fiftieth Anniversary Banquet 93-94
Vol. 41, 1937
No. 1
Heisey, M. Luther The Water Supply of Lancaster 1-24
No. 2
Worner, William Frederic The Church of England in Lancaster County (cont.)
25-54
No. 3
Worner, William Frederic The Church of England in Lancaster County (cont.)
67-92
No. 4
Martin, C.H. The Society of the Cincinnati in Lancaster 93-101
Heisey, M. Luther Franklin and Marshall College (Its Sesqui-centennial)
101-102
Heisey, M. Luther Frederick Valentine Melsheimer, Entomologist 103-112
No. 5
Landis, Bertha Cochran The Cecilian Society of Lancaster, PA 113-120
Atlee, Benjamin Champneys Dr. John S. Messersmith 121-123
Diller, Theodore South Queen Street As I Knew It 124-130
Landis, Bertha Cochran Ye Old Time Inns of South Queen Street 130-132
No. 6
Yeager, Sister Mary Hildegarde Historic Bridge-Building in Lancaster County
133-158
Klein, H.M.J. Thomas Mifflin 159-161
Frost, Stuart W. Frederick Valentine Melsheimer 162-168
Wiles, Alice Miller Susannah Rohrer Muller and Her Ancestry 168-172
No. 7
Barnes, Horace R. The Unveiling of the Tablet Commemorating the Joint
Sesqui-Centennial of the Constitution
of the United States and Franklin College 173-181
Coldren, Mrs. Charles M. Signers and Ratifiers of the Constitution of
the United States (PA and Lancaster
County) 182-184
No. 8
(Reports) 185-200
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