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You can order copies of individual articles from the Journal by
completing and mailing this form (PDF
requires Adobe
Acrobat Reader).
For more information please contact:
John W. W. Loose, Editor
Lancaster County Historical Society
230 N. President Ave.
Lancaster, PA 17603-3125
(717) 392-4633 ex. 110
Jack.Loose@lancasterhistory.org
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The Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society (JLCHS)
has been published continuously since 1896. Early years of the
Journal were called Papers Read before the Lancaster
County Historical Society and consisted of published versions
of papers read during monthly meetings of the historical society.
The subject matter
of the journal is the history and biography of Lancaster County.
Today, the journal is issued quarterly and consists of articles
written by both scholars and layman on these same themes. A subscription
to the journal is a benefit of membership.
In order to effectively make use of the huge amount of information
in the journal, each article has been cataloged in our Library
Catalog. When searching the library catalog, citations to
individual articles in the journal may be found in the list of
items that
match your search. Bound copies of the journal are available
in our library. It is also possible to order
copies (PDF
requires Adobe
Acrobat Reader) of individual
articles. At this time, there is not a full text version of the
journal online.
Articles in the journal contain many individual names, making
this a good resource for historians and genealogists. An Every
Name
Index has been compiled for the 100+ years of the journal's
publication. This index consists of every name that appears along
with the
volume and page number where the name can be found. Names may
be associated
with an entire article on an individual, a listing of taxpayers,
as a signatory on letters, cemetery burials or a host of different
ways. However, while this information may be of value to genealogists,
frequently a name appears without enough context to establish
any genealogical ties.
A Table of Contents is also available, listing chronologically
the titles of all articles published in each volume of the
Journal. After checking the Every
Name Index, it is wise
to look in the
Table on Contents for the volume and page to find out the
nature of the article in which a name appears. The contents listing
can also give you an idea of the kinds of articles that have
been published
over the years.
The editorial staff of the Journal welcomes submission of
papers to be considered for publication. Articles on Lancaster
County
history, biography, social issues, politics, economics,
technology, business, material culture and intellectual history
of the
county are welcome.
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