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HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Reynolds memorial. Addresses before the Society upon the occasion of the presentation of a portrait of Maj. Gen. John F. Reynolds, March 8, 1880. Philadelphia, 1880. Large 8vo, pp. 95. Portrait, map, and plan.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. The settlement of Germantown, and the causes which led to it. By S. W. Pennypacker. Read before the Society, October 20, 1879. Reprinted from the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. Philadelphia, 1880.

8vo, pp. 41.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. The constitution, jurisdiction, and practice of the courts of Pennsylvania in the seventeenth century. By Lawrence Lewis, jr. A paper read before the Society, March 14, 1881. Reprinted, by permission, from the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. Philadelphia, 1881.

8vo, pp. 52.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. James Abram Garfield. [Memorial note read September 26, 1881, by Samuel W. Pennypacker.] Philadelphia, 1881.

8vo, pp. 8.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA.

Local government in Pennsylvania. Read before the Pennsylvania Historical Society, May 1, 1882. By E. R. L. Gould. Baltimore, 1882.

8vo, pp. 20-37.

Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Memoirs of Chapman Biddle. Read before the Society, March 13, 1882. By C. G. Leland. Philadelphia, 1882.

8vo.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. The remains of William Penn. Pennsylvania's plea, the mission to England, visit to the grave, letters, etc. Philadelphia, 1882.

8vo, pp. 94. Plates.

Distributed by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1682-1787. Pennsylvania's formative influence upon Federal institutions. Lecture by William A. Wallace, before the Society, October 23, 1882. [Philadelphia, 1882.] 8vo, pp. 29.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. The Governor's mill, and the Globe mills, Philadelphia. By Samuel H. Needles. Extracted from the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. VIII, 1884. Philadelphia, 1884.

8vo, pp. 43. Two plans.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. George Smith, M. D., author of the History of Delaware County. Read before the Society, May 1, 1882. By James J. Levick. [Philadelphia, 1882.]

8vo.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. American languages, and why we should study them. An address delivered before the Society, March 9, 1885. By Daniel G. Brinton. Philadelphia, 1885.

8vo, pp. 23.

Reprinted from the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Religious tests of provincial Pennsylvania. Paper read before the Society, November 9, 1885. By Charles J. Stillé. [Philadelphia, 1885.]

8vo, pp. 44.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Leading incidents in the life of Henry Clay; his patriotism, statesmanship, and eloquence. An address by Erastus Brooks, before the New York Historical Society, April 6, 1886, and before the Pennsylvania Historical Society, May 14, 1886. New York, 1886.

8vo, pp. 32.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. A Lenapé-English dictionary. From an anonymous MS. in the archives of the Moravian church at Bethlehem, Pa. Edited, with additions, by Daniel G. Brinton and Albert Seqaqkind Anthony. Philadelphia, 1888.

8vo, pp. 236. Portrait.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. The life and services of Joel R. Poinsett, the confidential agent in South Carolina of President Jackson during the nullification troubles of 1832. By Charles J. Stillé. Philadelphia, 1888.

8vo, pp. 84. Large paper.

Forms Vol. 1 of the Pennsylvania Student Serics, published by the Society. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Pennsylvania and the Federal Constitution. 1787-88. Edited by John Bach McMaster and Frederic D. Stone. [Philadelphia] 1888.

8vo, viii, pp. 803. Portraits.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. The history of a rare Washington print. A paper read before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, May 6, 1889. By William S. Baker. Reprinted from the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. Philadelphia, 1889.

8vo, pp. 10.

HISTORICAL Society of PenNSYLVANIA. The Charlemagne Tower collection of American colonial laws. Privately printed for the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 1890.

8vo, pp. 298. Portrait.

Biographical sketch of Charlemagne Tower; Letter of presentation and proceedings, Catalogue of acts and laws of the American colonies; Catalogue of Americana.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. The life and times of John Dickinson. 1732-1808. Prepared at the request of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, by Charles J. Stillé, LL. D. Philadelphia, 1891.

8vo, pp. 437.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. S. Austin Allibone. A paper read before the Society, December 8, 1890. By S. D. McConnell. Philadelphia, 1891.

8vo, pp. (2), 23. Portrait. Printed on one side of the leaf only.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. The camp by Schuylkill Falls; a paper read before the Society, January 11, 1892. By William S. Baker. [Philadelphia, 1892.]

8vo, pp. 16.

On the movements of the Continental army around Philadelphia in 1777.

245. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH.

Gettysburg, Pa.

The

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH. Swedish Church in America. Discourse before the Historical Society of the American Lutheran Church, May 18, 1848. By W. M. Reynolds. Gettysburg, 1849.

8vo, pp. 40.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH. Discourse delivered before the Historical Society of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States, Lancaster, Pa., May 7, 1862. By M. L. Stoever. Gettysburg, 1864.

8vo, pp. 39.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH.

The Ger

man colony and the Lutheran Church in Maine. An address delivered before the Historical Society of the Lutheran Church at its meeting in Washington, D. C., May 14, 1869. [By Rev. Dr. Henry N. Pohlman.] Published by request of the Society. Gettysburg, 1869.

8vo, pp. 24.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH.

The Ger

man colony and Lutheran Church in Maine. By Henry N. Pohlman, D. D., Albany, N. Y. An address delivered before the Historical Society of the Lutheran Church at its meeting in Washington, D. C., May 14, 1869, and published by request of the Society.

In the Evangelical Quarterly Review, Vol. XX, pp. 440-462. Gettysburg, 1869. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH. Catalogue of books, pamphlets, manuscripts, etc., in the library of the Lutheran Historical Society, 1877. Gettysburg, 1877.

8vo, pp. 44.

246. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.

Pittsburg, Pa.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Lecture upon the controversy between Pennsylvania and Virginia about the boundary line; delivered at the university building, December 5, 1843, by Neville B. Craig, corresponding secretary of the Society. Pittsburg, 1843. 8vo, pp. 30.

Different organization from the following.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.

Céloron's expedition

down the Allegheny and Ohio rivers in 1749. [By A. A. Lambing.] Paper read before the Society, December 13, 1883, revised and annotated.

In Historical Researches in Western Pennsylvania. By A. A. Lambing. Pittsburg, 1884. pp. 7-31.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. The French in western Pennsylvania in early times. [By A. A. Lambing.] Read before the Society, September 11, 1884.

In Historical Researches in Western Pennsylvania. Pittsburg, 1884. Vol. 1, pp.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. (Organized April 10, 1879.) Synopsis of the proceedings of the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania (late Old Residents' Association) during the first five years. Pittsburg, 1884.

8vo, pp. 39.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Fort Armstrong and the manor of Kittanning. By A. A. Lambing. Read before the

Society May 8, 1884.

In Historical Register (Egle's), Vol. II, pp. 81–91. 1884.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Our American aborigines. A paper read before the Society, September 11, 1890, by T. J. Chapman.

In Magazine of Western History, Vol. XIII, pp. 162-167. New York, 1891. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. 1794-1894. Centennial celebration of the incorporation of Pittsburg, under the auspices of the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, April 23, 1894. [Pittsburg, 1894.]

8vo, pp. 50.

247. LACKAWANNA INSTITUTE OF HISTORY AND SCIENCE.

Scranton, Pa.

LACKAWANNA INSTITUTE OF HISTORY AND SCIENCE.
Collections. Vol. 1. Scranton, Pa., 1887.

8vo, pp. 132, 19.

Proceedings and

Contents: Glaciation, its relation to the Lackawanna-Wyoming region, by J. C. Branner; Notes upon the glacial striæ, by J. C. Branner; Vascular plants of the Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys, by W. R. Dudley; Index to orders, genera, and common names, by R. N. Davis; Proceedings; By-laws.

LACKAWANNA INSTITUTE OF HISTORY AND SCIENCE. Glaciation; its relation to the Lackawanna-Wyoming region. By John C. Branner. From the Proceedings of the Institute. Vol. 1. [Scranton], 1888.

8vo, pp. 18. Four plates.

Title from the cover. The title page of the Proceedings and Collections, Vol. 1, is also given.

248. MORAVIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Nazareth, Pa.

MORAVIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A memorial of the dedication of monuments erected by the Moravian Historical Society to mark the sites of ancient missionary stations in New York and Connecticut. Prepared by W. C. Reichel. New York, C. B. Richardson. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott. 1860.

8vo, pp. viii, 5-184. Illustrations.

MORAVIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Transactions, Vols. 1-111; Vol. IV, part 1 [1858-1891]. Whitefield house, Nazareth. Printed for the Society. 1876-1891.

8vo. Portrait.

CONTENTS.

Vol. 1. Preface [giving sketch of the life of W. C. Reichel]; Constitution and by-laws; Organization and aims; Peter Boehler's oak tree [Nazareth, Pa.], by H. A. Brickenstein; Celebration of the first anniversary of the Society, Novem

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ber 18, 1858; Address, by James Henry; The first "Sea congregation," 1742, by J. C. Brickenstein: Sketch of the settlement of Hope, N. J., by C. F. Kluge. Sketch of the history of the congregation on Staten Island, by E. Leibert; Chris tian's spring [Nazareth, Pa.], by J. Henry; Appendix to sketch of Staten Island congregation; Revolutionary letters; Extracts from Zinzendorf's diary of his second, and in part of his third, journey among the Indians [at] Shekomeko and on the Susquehanna; Catechism of the Bohemian Brethren; The second congregation," 1743, by J. C. Brickenstein; The chapel and its contiguous buildings on Church street, Bethlehem, by E. de Schweinitz; Revolutionary letters; Letter from Bishop Spangenberg to Rev. J. Rogers, January 25, 1761; Sketch of the history of the Bible in Bohemia, by W. G. Malin; Establishment of the Moravian congregations in Ohio, by J. Blickensderfer; Wyalusing and the Moravian mission at Friedenshuetten, by W. C. Reichel; Names which the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians gave to rivers, streams, and localities [in] Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and Virginia, prepared from a MS. by J. Heckewelder, by W. C. Reichel; Register of the members of the Moravian Church, and of persons attached to said church in this country and abroad, between 1727 and 1754, from a MS. of A. Reineke; Account of the celebration of the fourteenth anniversary of the Society, and "Disjecta membra," by W. C. Reichel; List of officers and mem bers, 1876. Appendix: Historical sketch of Nazareth Hall, by W. C. Reichel; Historical sketch of the Moravian Seminary for young ladies, at Bethlehem. Nazareth, 1876. pp. viii, 417, 27, 32.

Vol. II. Constitution and by-laws, 1877; Friedensthal and its stockaded mill 1749-1767, by W. C. Reichel; Nazareth [Pa.] in the Revolution, by J. Henry; Brief history of the Widows' Society of Bethlehem, by A. Schultze; A visit to Bethle hem and Lititz in 1777; Meniolágoméka: Annals of a Moravian Indian village, by J. M. Hark; Some of the fathers of the American Church, by E. de Schweinitz: A red rose from the olden time, or a ramble through the annals of the Rose Inn, 1752-1772, by W. C. Reichel; The Cammerhoff trouble at Onondaga, edited by J.W. Jordan; Sketch of the early history of Lititz, 1742-1775, by II. A. Brickenstein; The literary works of the foreign missionaries of the Moravian Church, by G. Th. Reichelt; Sketch of the history of the Moravian congregation at Gnadenhütten on the Mahoning, by Robert Rau; Letters of condolence addressed to Count Nicholas Lewis, von Zinzendorf, on the death of his son, Christian Renatus, prepared by Bishop de Schweinitz. Nazareth, 1886. 8vo, pp. xiv, 424.

Vol. III. The early history of the Church of the United Brethren (Unitas Fratrum), commonly called Moravians, in North America, A. D. 1734-1748, by Rev. Lewis Theodore Reichel. Nazareth, 1888. pp. 241.

Vol. IV. Part 1. Bethlehem, 1891. 8vo, pp. 12. Contains sketch of the Mora vian settlement at Boothbay, Me. By John W. Jordan.

MORAVIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Names which the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians gave to rivers, streams, and localities within the States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and Virginia, with their significations. Prepared for the Transactions of the Society, from a MS. by John Heckewelder. By William C. Reichel. Bethlehem, 1872. Large 8vo, pp. 58.

From the Transactions.

MORAVIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Historical sketch of Nazareth Hall, a Moravian boarding school for boys, located at Nazareth, Northampton County, Pa. Founded 1785. By William C. Reichel. Bethlehem, 1876. 8vo, pp. 32.

MORAVIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Some of the fathers of the American Moravian Church. A series of brief biographies, by Edmund de Schweinitz. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Society. Bethlehem, 1882.

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