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FRANKLIN CLUB.

Philadelphia, Pa.

FRANKLIN CLUB. A journal of the expedition to Quebec in the year 1775, under the command of Col. Benedict Arnold. By James Melvin, a private in Captain Dearborn's company. New York, 1857.

Svo, pp. 30.

FRIENDS' HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA.

FRIENDS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA.

(5905

Sketch of the life and

character of John Fenwick, by John Clement. Published by the Association. Philadelphia, 1875.

8vo, pp. 95.

(5906

FRIENDS' HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. Some chapters in the history of the Friendly Association, for regaining and preserving peace with the Indians by pacific measures. By Samuel Parrish. Philadelphia, 1877. 8vo, pp. 131. (5907

GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW JERSEY.

Philadelphia, Pa.

GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW JERSEY. Our Ancestors, a genealogical and biographical magazine, edited by M. A. De L. Van Horn. Vol. 1, Nos. 1, 2. July, October, 1882. Philadelphia, 1882.

8vo, pp. 95, (1). Portrait.

Contents: Henry Richard Linderman; The Burton family of Bucks County;
The old Princeton cemetery; The George Gray family of 1691-92, by Frederick
Jones; The descendants of Cornelius Van Horne; Low Dutch Reformed Church
at Churchville, by J. D. Van Horne; Marriage records of St. Mary's Church,
Burlington, N. J.; The Hollinsheads; The Duché family, by G. Leland; The Van
Buskirk family, by H. B. Sinks; Early settlers of Bucks County; William Penn;
Old Presbyterian churches of Philadelphia; Six Mile Run Church.
(5908

GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW JERSEY.

Philadelphia, Pa.

GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW JERSEY. Publications. Vol. I, No. 1. January, 1895. Miscellany No. 1. Philadelphia [1895].

8vo, pp. 40.

Contents: The sailing of the ship Submission in 1682, with a true copy of the vessel's log; Inscriptions on some ancient tombstones formerly in the burial ground of the First Presbyterian Church, on Bank street; John Hart, governor of Maryland from 1714 to 1720; Some data concerning the taking of wolves in New Castle County in 1676, and a reprint of the taxables of that year; Notices of the justices of New Castle and others connected with foregoing list.

GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA.

Philadelphia.

(5909

GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. First annual report; together with the several addresses delivered at the meeting held on November 30th, 1892. Philadelphia, 1893.

8vo, pp. 55.

Contents: Address of the president, Edward Shippen; Address of Howard M. Jenkins; Officers; Members.

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Contents: The sailing of the ship "Submission in the year 1682, with a true copy of the vessel's log, by L. Taylor Dickson; Inscriptions on some tombstones formerly in the burial ground of the first Presbyterian church on Bank street; John Hart, governor of Maryland from 1714 to 1720; Some data concerning the taking of wolves in New Castle county in 1676, and a reprint of the taxables of that year, by L. Taylor Dickson and P. S. P. Conner; Notices of the justices of New Castle and others connected with the foregoing list, by L. Taylor Dickson; Philadelphia wills, 1682-1692; Officers of the society; List of members; Third annual report; Address of Edward Shippen, M. D., U. S. N.; Fourth annual report; Minute of the Society on the death of James Mifflin; A plea for the study of genealogy, by Frederick D. Stone; First and second annual reports (reprints); In memoriam, Thomas M. Cleeman; Fifth annual report, 1897; Sixth annual report, 1898; Landholders of Philadelphia county, 1734; Divorces granted by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1787-1801; Genesis of the board of health and vital statistics in Pennsylvania; Bucks county wills, 1684-1693; Earliest burial records of the Phila. board of health, 1803–06 ; Early minutes of Philadelphia monthly meeting, 1682–86; Obituary of L. Taylor Dickson: Index to Vol. 1. (5911 Publications. Vol. II, Nos. 1-3.

GENEALOGICAL

SOCIETY OF

June, 1900-June, 1903.

4to, pp. 444.

PENNSYLVANIA.
Philadelphia.

Contents: Wills proved at Philadelphia, 1692-1697; Earliest records of the burials in Philadelphia from the board of health, 1807; Marriage certificates beginning with 1681; Seventh annual report, March 6, 1899; Eighth annual report, March 5, 1900; Minutes of the l'hiladelphia monthly meeting of Friends. 1686-1690; The Elfreth necrology; Ninth annual report, March 4th, 1901; Tenth annual report, March 3d, 1902; Memorial of Franklin Platt; Register of St. Mary's Church, Burlington, N. J.; Inscriptions in St. Paul's church and churchyard, Philadelphia; Inscriptions in churchyard of the Church of the Epiphany, Philadelphia; Eleventh annual report; List of, officers; List of members; In dex of names.

Nothing published between June, 1903, and January, 1906.

GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.

Philadelphia, Pa.

(5912-3

GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. A journey to the Grand Falls of LabBy Henry G. Bryant. [Philadelphia, 1892. ]

rador.

8vo, pp. 50. Front. Plate. Fold. map.
No title page.

Reprint from Geographical Society of Philadelphia.

GEOGRAPHICAL CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA.

1895. Philadelphia, 1895.

Svo, pp. v, 215.

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Bulletins. Vol. I. January, 1893-June,

(Name varies, 1893-96, Geographical Club of Philadelphia; 1897, Geographical Society of Philadelphia.)

Contents: Mountain exploration, by Edwin Swift Balch; A journey to the
Grand Falls of Labrador, by Henry G. Bryant; The progress of discovery and
the lands of promise to the explorer, by Angelo Heilprin; I'reliminary report on
the Arctic expedition of 1893-94, by Robert E. Peary; The Peary auxiliary
expedition of 1894, by Henry G. Bryant, with supplemental reports, by T. C.
Chamberlin and Axel Ohlin.
(5915

GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.
December, 1900. Philadelphia, 1896–1900.

8vo, pp. v, 145, (1).

Bulletins. Vol. II. May, 1896

Contents Venezuela's territorial claims, by Joseph B. Austin; Notes on the Schomburgk line and the Guayana boundary, by Angelo Heilprin; A proposed system of drift casks to determine the direction of the circumpolar currents,

and The drift of the Jeannette, by Geo. W. Melville; The names of the larger
geographical features of North America, by Israel C. Russell; Letter of Robert
T. Potts, a pioneer trapper, annotated by Elliott Coues; The Nicaragua cana!
and its geographical and geological relations, by Angelo Heilprin; The Lynn
canal and Taiyá inlet, Alaska, by George Davidson; The lake systems of southern
Patagonia, by J. B. Hatcher.
(5916

GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.

April, 1903. Philadelphia.

8vo, pp. ii, 244.

Bulletins. Vol. III. January, 1901–

Contents: The shrinkage of Lake Nicaragua, The water supply of Lake Nicaragua, by Angelo Heilprin; An excursion in Bosnia, Hercegovina, and Dalmatia. by W. M. Davis; Report of the Brown-Harvard expedition to Nachvak, Labrador, in the year 1900, by E. B. Delabarre; The stream contest along the Blue Ridge, by W. M. Davis. (5917

GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.

Charter, by-laws, list of members.

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HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF ADAMS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. The story of the creation of Adams County, Pennsylvania, and of the selection of Gettysburg as its seat of justice. An address before the Historical Society of Adams County, on its first anniversary, May 6, 1889. Lancaster, Pa., 1889.

Svo, pp. 50. Front. (map).

(5919

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH.

Gettysburg, Pa.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH. The Swedish Church in America. Discourse before the Historical Society of the American Lutheran Church, May 18, 1848. By W. M. Reynolds. Gettysburg, 1849. Svo, pp. 40.

(5920 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.

Svo, pp. 39.

(5921

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH. The German 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,

Svo. pp. 24.

(5922

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH. The German 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. (5923 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.

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HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF BERKS COUNTY:

Reading, Pa.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF BERKS COUNTY. The place of the Ringgold Light Artillery, of Reading, among the first five companies from Pennsylvania which marched to the defense of Washington, April, 1861. Paper read before the Society, June 14, 1870. [By W. M. Hiester.] Reading, Pa., 1870.

Svo, pp. 16.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF BERKS COUNTY.

(5925

Transactions. Vol. 1, embracing papers

contributed to the Society, 1898-1904. Reading, Pa., 1904.

8vo. Portraits.

Contents: Constitution; By-laws; Officers and committees, 1905; Members. pp. 22, (1). Papers read before the Society:

[No. 1.] The place of the Ringgold Light Artillery of Reading among the first five companies from Pennsylvania which marched to the defense of Washington, April, 1861. Read before the Society, June 14, 1870, by William M. Hiester. Printed by order of the Society, 1870. Reprinted 1904. pp. 13.

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[No. 2.] The Indian tribes of Pennsylvania. A paper read by D. B. Bremner before the Society, September 13, 1898.

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pp. 8.

(5927 An address delivered be

[No. 3.] Historical Society of Berks County." fore the County Teachers' Institute, Reading, Pa., October 25, 1898, by Louis Richards. [n. p., 189-.] Svo, pp. [4]. No title-page. (5928 [No. 4.] The present condition and special needs of the Society. An address delivered before the Society, March 14, 1899.

pp. [3].

[No. 5.] In memoriam, Richard Hall Jones. 14, 1899, by T. C. Zimmerman.

[No. 6.] In memoriam, Henry May Keim.
April 11, 1899, by Isaac Hiester.
pp. [2].

By A. G. Green. pp. [4].

(5929 Read before the Society, March (5930 Paper submitted to the Society, (5931 By Benjamin F. Owen. An address delivered before the Historical Society of Berks County, Pa., September 12, 1899. [n. p., 1899?] Svo, pp. [6].

[No. 7.] The Welsh of Cumru township.

(5932

[No. 8.] In memoriam, George Brown Eckert. Historical sketch delivered before the Society, October 10, 1899, by T. C. Zimmerman. pp. [2]. (5933 [No. 9.] In memoriam, Daniel Ermentrout. Historical sketch delivered before the Society, November 14, 1899, by Thos. C. Zimmerman.

pp. [6].

(5934

[No. 10.] Historical sketch of church on Oley Hills. An address delivered before the Society. November 14, 1899, by Rev. J. W. Early. pp. [7]. (5935 [No. 11.] Washington's visits to Berks county and funeral ceremonies in Reading. An address delivered before the Society, December 12, 1899, by Louis Richards. pp [4].

[No. 12.] The influence of Washington. ciety of Berks." By Richmond L. Jones.

(5936

Address before the "Historical So[n. p., 1900.] pp. [6]. Cover-title.

(5937

A paper read before the (5937@

[No. 13.] Susanna Cox: her crime and its expiation. Society, March 13, 1900, by Louis Richards. 1901. pp. 18. [No. 14.] Some letters of the Revolution. A paper read before the Society. May 8, 1900, by Rev. George C. Heckman. pp. [4].

(5938 [No. 15.] Historical sketch of the Bright family. By Albert Gallatin Green. Prepared at the request of the Historical Society of Berks County, and read before that body Tuesday, November 13, 1900 Reading, Pa., 1900. pp. 27, [3]. Cover-title. Author's name appears in caption title. [No. 16]. President Van Buren's visit to Reading in 1839. Address before the Society, December 11, 1900, by Thos. C. Zimmerman.

(5939

[No. 17.] In memoriam, Sadosa S. Stevens. Historical sketch delivered before the Society, December 11, 1900. By Thos. C. Zimmerman. pp. [4]. (5941 [No. 18.] "A Century of Reading." Compiled by Chas. W. Gerbart. A paper read before the Society, January 8, 1901, by Thomas C. Zimmerman.

pp. [4].

(5940

[No. 19.] The oldest churches of Berks county. Society, March 12, 1901. By J. W. Early. pp. 11.

pp. 24.
(5942

A paper read before the (5943

[No. 20.] Reading's inns of long ago.
May 14, 1901. By Alfred S. Jones.
[No. 21.] Old time school teachers.
November 12, 1901. By A. S. Jones.

An address delivered before the Society, pp. [8]. (5944 An address delivered before the Society. pp. 12. (5945 [No. 22.] Berks county banking institutions. A paper read before the Society, January 14, 1902, by Charles H. Schaeffer. pp. 18. (5946 [No. 23.] Observance of the Sesqui-Centennial of the county of Berks, Pennsylvania, by the Historical Society of Berks county, March 11, 1902; The Reading of fifty years ago, by Henry M. Dechert; The church history of Berks county, by J. W. Early; Education in Berks county before the Revolution, by N. C. Schaeffer; Political and social history of the county, by G. A. Endlich; Historical address, by Louis Richards. pp. 39.

(5947

No. 24.] In memoriam, Rev. George C. Heckman. Historical sketch delivered before the Society, April 8, 1902, by Thos. C. Zimmerman. pp. [4]. (5948 [No. 25.] In memoriam, Albert Gallatin Green. Historical sketch delivered before the Society, September 9, 1502, by Louis Richards. pp. [6]. (5949 [No. 26.] A bit of early school history. An address delivered before the Society, September 9, 1902, by J. W. Early. pp. [3]. (5950 [No. 27.] In memoriam, David B. Brunner. Paper read before the Society, January 12, 1904, by Levi W. Mengel. pp. [4]. (5951

Paper read before the Society, (5952

[No. 28.] In memoriam, Daniel W. Stehman. March 8, 1904, by Henry B. Hagy. pp. [3]. [No. 29.] In memoriam, Jesse G. Hawley. Paper read before the Society May 10, 1904, by John D. Missimer. (59533 [No. 30.] Pilgrimage to Morgantown, June 7, 1904, and historical sketch of Morgantown, by D. Heber Plank. pp. [16]. (5954

pp. [8].

[No. 31.] In memoriam, William Murray Weidman, M. D. pp. [4].

By J. W. Early. (5954a

pp. 5.

[No. 32.] The Raudenbush iron ore mine. A paper written and read to the Society, December 13, 1904, by John O. K. Robarts. (5955 HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF BERKS COUNTY. Appeal to descendants of early settlers for historical documents.

[n. p., 1898.]

Svo, pp. [4]. No title page.

(5956

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF BERKS COUNTY. Constitution and by-laws of the Historical Society of Berks County. Instituted July 9, 1869. Incorporated December 13, 1869. Reorganized March 8, 1898. Reading, Pa., 1898. 16mo, pp. 18.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF BRADFORD COUNTY.

Athens, Pa.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF BRADFORD COUNTY. Proceedings of the Society, May 4, 1870, with constitution and by-laws. 1870.

Broadside.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF BRADFORD COUNTY,

(5957

Remarks of Ezra P. Allen before the

Society at Towanda, Pa., December 9, 1872, on the mammoth and mastodon and the age in which they lived. Athens, Pa., 1879.

HISTORICAL

Svo, pp. 15.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MONTGO

Norristown, Pa.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
NTGOMERY

SOCIETY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.

(5958

Historical

sketches. A collection of papers prepared for the Historical Society of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Vol. 1.

Norristown, Pa., 1895.

Svo, pp. 416, (2). Illustrations. Contents: Theodore W. Bean, by William McDermott; Whitemarsh, by William A. Yeakle: The story of Lydia Darrah, by Margaret D. Rex; Banks and banking, by William McDermott; Norriton township, by David Schrack; The Society of Friends, by Hiram Corson; Local history, by William J. Buck; The

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