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JOURNAL OF THE LCHS: TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Table of Contents of the Journal: Volumes 54-66

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Vol. 54, 1950
No. 1
Heisey, M. Luther Andrew Ellicott, Surveyor of the Capital of Our Nation 1-14

No. 2
Kieffer, Elizabeth Clarke A Lancaster Schoolboy Views the Civil War 17-37
Altitudes in This Area (Lancaster County) 38

No. 3
Franck, Ira S. Public Utilities of Ephrata Borough 41-60
Beck, Herbert H. The San Domingo Creek, How It Was Named 63-64

No. 4
Beck, Herbert H. William Henry, Progenitor of the Steamboat, Riflemaker, Patriot 65-88
Edward Hand Junior High School Essay Contest 88-90

No. 5
Hine, Rev. Cecil C. Recollections and Impressions of Dr. C. Elvin Haupt 97-114
Pyle, James I. Biographical Sketch of Rev. C. Elvin Haupt, D.D. 115-116

No. 6
Daum, Fred J. The Cork Industry as Lancaster Knows It 121-161

No. 7
Gibble, Rev. P.B. Founding of the United Brethren Church in Lancaster County 165-184
Loose, Jack W.W. Unveiling the Andrew Ellicott Tablet 185-189
Additional Notes Relating to Andrew Ellicott’s Removal From the Pennsylvania Land Office 190
Lancaster 1950 192-195

Vol. 55, 1951
No. 1
Heiges, George L. When Lancaster Was Pennsylvania’s Capital 1-48

No. 2
Dowdell, George R. John W. Forney Journalist and Politician 49-67

No. 3
Flory, Paul B. Old Millstones 73-86

No. 4
Showalter, Henry A. Lancaster County Institutions, Brief Outline on the Care of the Poor, the Sick, and Insane of Lancaster County, PA 93-124

No. 5
Flory, Paul B. Millstones and Their Varied Usage 125-136
Heisey, M. Luther An Historic Tour Through Lebanon County 137-138
The Prayer Book of George Ross 140-141
John Fulton Reynolds Portrait 141-142
Prentis, H.W., Jr. A Tribute to James Buchanan 142-143

No. 6 (OUT OF PRINT)
Loose, Jack W.W. A Study of Two Distinct Periods of Ephrata Cloister History 145-179

No. 7
Loose, Jack W.W. The Christiana Riot Anniversary Exercises 181-185
Arnold, I. C. An Underground Station in Drumore Township (And Other Incidents of Slavery Times) 186-188
Lancaster 1951 188-190

Vol. 56, 1952
No. 1 (OUT OF PRINT)
Heisey, M. Luther Stories Radiating From Conestoga Centre 1-19

No. 2
Sprout, Oliver S. James Buchanan, “Big Wheel” of the Railroads 21-34
Sprout, Oliver S. Tories at the “Dutch” Mill 36-44

No. 3 (OUT OF PRINT)
Heiges, George L. When Lancaster was Pennsylvania’s Capital (Part Two) 45-84

No. 4
Beck, Herbert H. The Camerons of Donegal 85-109

No. 5
Pyle, James I. Robert Blair Risk 113-138

No. 6 (OUT OF PRINT)
Kingston, Joseph T. History of Fulton Opera House 141-154
Landis, Bertha Cochran William H. Bateman 155-156

No. 7
Kieffer, Elizabeth Clarke David McNeely Stauffer 161-175
Loose, Jack W.W. Pilgrimage to Historic Points in Chester and Delaware Counties 176-177
Lancaster 1952 185-188
Capitals of the United States 191

Vol. 57, 1953
No. 1
Goodell, Robert H. The Second Columbia Bridge 1-22

No. 2
Price, John W., Sr. A History of the Magnetite Mines of Conestoga and Martic Townships 25-44

No. 3
Rightmyer, Eugene R. Less-Known Biologists of Lancaster County 49-67
Olweiler, Jacob N. The Mills Along the Conoy Creek 68-74

No. 4
Heiges, George L. When Lancaster was Pennsylvania’s Capital (Part Three) 81-108

No. 5
Benson, Evelyn A. The Earliest Use of the Term -- “Conestoga Wagon” 109-119
A Trip to Cumberland County 120-121
Tools in America of the Nineteenth Century 121-122
Lancaster 1953 130-131

No. 6
Myers, Richmond E. The River to be Crossed Rather Than to be Followed 133-154
Townships in Lancaster County 154-155

Vol. 58, 1954
No. 1
Beck, Herbert H. Journal of Ensign Thomas Hughes 1-25

No. 2
Pyle, James I. Some Fraternal Leaders of Lancaster County 33-56

No. 3
Heisey, M. Luther Daniel Keller -- Lancaster County Boat Builder 61-77
Bell, Richard M. Family Line of Vice-President Richard M. Nixon 82
Presidents Who Visited Lancaster 83

No. 4
Loose, Jack W.W. A Survey of 19th Century Iron Industry in Lancaster County 85-105
Loose, Jack W.W. The Mathiot Family of Lancaster County 106-115

No. 5
Heiges, George L. When Lancaster was Pennsylvania’s Capital (Part Four) 117-141
Loose, Jack W.W. The Foster-Buchanan Tablet 146-148

No. 6
Wittlinger, Carlton O. Early Manufacturing in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 1710 - 1840 (Part 1) 151-189
A Trip To Montgomery County 190-191

No. 7
Drepperd, Carl W. Joseph Lehn, The Wood Turner 193-201
Lancaster 1954 208-210
Final Decree In Rettew Estate 210-211
Assessment List for Cocalico Township for the Year of 1751 216-217

Vol. 59, 1955
No. 1
Klein, Philip Shriver James Buchanan and Ann Coleman 1-20

No. 2
Heisey, M. Luther Susquehanna Islands in Lancaster County 25-55

No. 3
Benson, Evelyn A. James Logan as the First Political Boss of Lancaster County 57-77


No. 4
Dyke, Samuel E. The History of a Flintlock Pistol and The Peter Grubbs of Cornwall 83-107

No. 5
Andrews, John H. The John Wise Story 109-148

No. 6
Wittlinger, Carlton O. Early Manufacturing in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 1710-1840, Part II 149-180

No. 7
Lerbscher, August and Cavin, Albert Items from the Neue Unpartheyische Zeitung, und Anzeigs- Nachrichten
184-194
Heisey, M. Luther Lancaster 1955 196-198

Vol. 60, 1956
No. 1 & 2
Wilson Memorial Building Special Issue 1-25
Heisey, M. Luther A Brief History of the Lancaster County Historical Society 26-31

Vol. 61, 1957
No. 1
Heiges, George L. Benjamin Franklin in Lancaster County 1-26
Slaymaker, Samuel R., II White Chimneys: 1807-1957 27-38
Heisey, M. Luther Going Down in History: Lancaster 1956 39-41

No. 2
Mast, James H. John Pearson’s Description of Lancaster and Columbia in 1801 49-61
Heisey, M. Luther Along the Streets of Old Lancaster 62-73

No. 3
Wittlinger, Carlton O. Early Manufacturing in Lancaster County: 1710-1840, Part 3 81-120
Loose, John W.W. Survey of County Historical Societies 121-128

No. 4
Klein, Philip Shriver The Inauguration of President James Buchanan 145-168

Vol. 62, 1958
No. 1
Wittlinger, Carlton O. Early Manufacturing in Lancaster County: 1710-1840, Part 4 1-38
Stonesifer, Richard J. The European Journals of John Houston Mifflin, 1836-37 39-57
Heisey, M. Luther Going Down in History: Lancaster 1957 58-60

No. 2
Crompton, Robert D. James Thackara, Engraver, of Lancaster and Philadelphia, PA 65-96
Rengier, John B. The Law in Judge Jasper Yeates’s Library 97-108
Loose, J.W.W. Cholera in Lancaster and Columbia in 1854 109-146

No. 3
Heiges, George L. The Lancaster General Hospital: First Twenty-Five Years 147-168
Shank, J. Clayton Panoramic Pageantry of Shank Family Names 169-174

No. 4
Three Speeches of Thaddeus Stevens: 179-204
1835 Speech Opposing Debilitation of the Public School Act
1838 Speech Advocating State Endowment of Colleges and Academies
1848 Plea for Religious Liberty for Minority Groups In Penna., Before the PA Supreme Court

Vol. 63, 1958
No. 1
Hartman, William F. Tall Clocks 1-11
Clockmakers of Lancaster County 12-16
Heisey, M. Luther Local Names on American Ships 17-36
Heisey, M. Luther Going Down in History: Lancaster 1958 50-52

No. 2
Slaymaker, Samuel R., II A Lancaster County Businessman and the War of 1812 57-78
Schuleen, Ernest T. The Story of Safe Harbor 79-110

No. 3
Nichols, Edward J. The Military Record of General John F. Reynolds 113-127
Loose, John W.W. Harrison Township Retraced 128-131
Heisey, M. Luther Games and Amusements in Olden Days 132-135
Villee, Claude E. Short History of Lancaster Fire Department Since 1882 137-148

No. 4
Osburn, Burl Neff Mysteries of Martic 161-182
Reninger, Marion Wallace Susanna Wright 183-190

Vol. 64, 1960
No. 1
Locher, Jack A History of Mining in Lancaster: 1700-1900 1-16
Klein, Frederic Shriver Robert Coleman: Millionaire Ironmaster 17-33
Spotts, Charles D. The Gault Graveyard 34-48
Reninger, Marian Wallace Ann Letort 49-52
Heisey, M. Luther Going Down in History: Lancaster 1959 52-54

No. 2
Teeters, Dr. Negley K. Public Executions in Pennsylvania 1682 to 1834 with Annotated Lists of Persons Executed; and of Delays, Pardons and Reprieves of Persons Sentenced to Death in Pennsylvania 1682 to 1834 85-164

No. 3
Blaker, Philip Charles The Lancaster Fencibles 165-193
Heydinger, Earl J. Commercial Fishing in the Susquehanna River 194-197

No. 4
Van Horn, Lawrence The Old Buck Cannon 209-222
Hall, Adelaide Brooks Ann Wood Henry: 1732-1798 223-226
Batchelder, Robert C. A Lancaster Footnote in American History (An 18th Century Rector of St. James Church) 227-233

Vol. 65, 1961
No. 1
Butterfield, Lyman H. Keeping the Past in Repair 1-13
Hess, Jerome G. Pioneer Dentists of Lancaster City and County 14-36
Heisey, M. Luther Going Down in History: Lancaster 1960 37-39

No. 2
Nash, Roderick W. The Christiana Riot: An Evaluation of Its National Significance 65-91
Benson, Evelyn A. The Huguenot LeTort Family: First Christian Family on the Conestoga 92-105
Heisey, M. Luther PostScript to the Old Buck Cannon 106-107

No. 3
Heiges, George L. 1860-The Year Before the War 113-135
Maloney, Mary R. “Dear Kate” (Catherine Mary Hewitt, Fiancee of Maj. Gen. John Fulton Reynolds) 136-143
Reninger, Marion Wallace Madame Ferree 144-148

No. 4
McMahon, James D. History of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Lancaster 153-171
Price, John W., Sr. Dr. Harry Justin Roddy, Naturalist 172-177
Baughey, Harry The Lancaster, Oxford & Southern R.R. Company 178-186
Music from Lancaster’s History 187-197
Dowd, M. Jane Landmarks in Commerce: Hager & Bro., Inc. 198-203
Architectural Notes on Preservations & Razings 204-205
Heisey, M. Luther Going Down in History: Lancaster 1961 206-208

Vol. 66, 1962
No. 1
Billett, Glenn E. The Department of the Susquehanna 1-66

No. 2
Peel, Paul R. The History of the Lancaster Bank: 1814-1856 67-86
Heisey, M. Luther Early Land Surveys of Lancaster County 87-91
Reninger, Marion Wallace Ann Moore and Mary Dickson 92-94
Architectural Notes on Preservations & Razings 95-106

No. 3
Heisey, M. Luther The Gallant 79th Regiment 107-129
Reninger, Marion Wallace Ann Galbraith 130-132
General Edward Hand, Experimental Farmer 133-139
Van Horn, Lawrence F. Professor Koeppen: Right or Wrong? 140-142
Our Townships 143-148

No. 4
Roy, John L. Memory Lane: Lancaster 1892-1906 151-166
Shaub, Elizabeth The Gorgas Family of Cocalico Valley: Grandfather Clockmakers 167-175
Heisey, M. Luther The Lane Family of Lancaster 176-186
Mayo, Colonel Robert S. Thaddeus Stevens’ Tapeworm Railroad 187-195
Vanishing Scenes: Red Lion Hotel 196
Heisey, M. Luther Going Down in History: Lancaster 1962 197-200

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