LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Paper read before the Society on June 16, 1899. Vol. 1, No. 8. "A visit to Annville sixty years ago." By E. Benj. Bierman. Lebanon, Pa., 1899. 8vo, pp. 135-147. (6198 LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Paper read before the Society, August 25, 1899. "Battalion". or training day at Schaefferstown in the olden time. By George Mays. Vol. 1, No. 9. Lebanon, Pa., 1899. Svo, pp. 149-168. LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings and addresses. annual meeting and second annual banquet, December 15, 1899. No. 10. 8vo, pp. 171-203. (6199 Second Vol. I. (6200 LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The old cider mill. By S. P. Heilman. Read before the Society, February 17th, 1899. Vol. 1, No. 11. 8vo, pp. 209-242. (6201 LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Abstracts from the minutes of the Pro- LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 8vo, pp. 275-288. (6202 'Uf'm Owerste Speicher, a PennsylvaniaRead before the Society April 20, 1900. (6203 Two dead and lost churches of the LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Svo, pp. 291–304. (6204 LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Palatine and Scotch-Irish settlers of Lebanon county. By George Mays. Read before the Society August 17, 1900. Vol. 1, No. 15. 8vo, pp. 305–326. 66 (6205 LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Some doctors of the olden time." being brief biographical sketches of some of the old doctors of Lebanon. By J. H. Redsecker. Read before the Society October 19, 1900. Vol. I, No. 16. 8vo, pp. 329-356. (6206 LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The early churches of Lebanon county. 8vo, pp. 359–384. Illus. Vol. (6207 Lebanon county-a brief of its LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Addresses delivered at the third annual banquet of the Society, December 21, 1900. celebrated law cases, by Charles M. Zerbe. newspapers, by Charles M. Bowman. The legend of the wandering Indiana poem by A. S. Brendle. An act to encourage county historical societies, General Assembly of the State of Pennsylvania, approved the 21st day of May, 1901. Charter of the Lebanon County Historical Society granted September 16, 1901. Vol. 1, No. 18. Lebanon, Pa., 1902. 8vo, pp. 385-412. (6208 LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Cornwall furnace and the Cornwall ore banks, or mine hills, situate at Cornwall, Lebanon county, Pa. By Henry C. Grittinger. Read before the Society February 20, 1901. Vol. 11, No. 1. 8vo, pp. 54. (6209 Map. LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Lebanon county in the French and Indian war. Read before the Society April 21, 1901, by H. M. M. Richards. Regina, the German captive. Part 1. The location, by H. M. M. Richards. Part II. The story, by S. P. Heilman. Papers read August 29, 1902. Vol. II, No. 2. 8vo, pp. 57-97. (6210 LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Mt. Gretna-Origin of the name, by Hugh M. Maxwell. Colonial events: Eastern Pennsylvania and Schaefferstown, by John M. Krall. A story of the Quittapahille, by P. C. Croll. Vol. II, No. 3. 8vo, pp. 100–113. (6211 LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Fourth annual banquet, December 17, 1901. Menu and music-toasts and responses, and in memoriam. No. 4. 8vo, pp. 115-152. Vol. II, (6212 LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The first trial, conviction, and execution for murder in Lebanon county, Pa. By S. P. Heilman. Read before the Society April 18, 1902. Vol. 11, No. 5. 8vo, pp. 155-178. (6213 LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Addresses, fifth annual banquet, December 16, 1902. The influence of a historical society on a community, by C. I. Burton Brane. Poem-What makes a fellow homesick, by Philip C. Croll. Our ancestors, by James F. McGovern. In memoriam John Meily. Officers, standing committees and list of members. Vol. 11, No. 6. LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Episcopal Church in Lebanon County. By Alfred M. Abel. Read before the Society, June 19, 1903. Vol. II. No. 9. 8vo, pp. 276-290. (6216 LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The mills of the Quittapahilla. By Henry S. Heilman. Read before the Society, October 16, 1903. No. 10. Vol. II, (6217 8vo, pp. 295-314. LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Pennsylvania-German and his English and Scotch-Irish neighbors, by M. D. Learned. The educational work of Lebanon county, by II. U. Roop. Jacob Weidle-a biographical sketch, by Jacob Weidle. In memoriam-William Coleman Freeman. Addresses at the sixth annual meeting, December 15, 1903. Vol. II, No. 11. 8vo, pp. 317-343. (6218 LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. St. Mary's Catholic Church, Lebanon, Pa. By Adam Christ. Read before the Society, February 19, 1904. Vol. II, No. 12. Svo, pp. 346-350. (6219 LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Lebanon county in our state legislature. By E. Benjamin Bierman. Read before the Society, February 19, 1904. Vol. II, No. 13. 8vo, pp. 353-396. For Vol. II, No. 14 and Vol. 111 see Appendix, Nos. 7427-7437. (6219a LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Lebanon County historically. [Appeal to the citizens of Lebanon County for assistance.] Folio, pp. [4.] (6220 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. 6221 MORAVIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Transactions, Vols. I-III; Vol. IV, part 1 [1858Whitefield house, Nazareth. Printed for the Society. 1876-1891. Portrait. 1891]. 8vo. 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, November 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; Christian'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 "Sea 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. Reincke; Account of the celebration of the fourteenth anniversary of the Society, and "Disjecta membra," by W. C. Reichel; List of officers and members, 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, 447, 27, 32. (6222 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 Bethlehem 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 H. 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. Svo, pp. xiv, 424. (6223 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. Levin Theodore Reichel. Nazareth, 1888. pp. 241. (6224 Vol. IV. Part I. Bethlehem, 1891. 8vo, pp. 12. Contains sketch of the Moravian settlement at Broadbay, Me. By John W. Jordan. For Vol. IV, see Appendix. 6225 MORAVIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. "Transactions of the Moravian Historical SoVol. v. Whitefield House, Nazareth. Printed for the Society, 1899." ciety. It was issued in parts during the five years 1895-1899, as follows: Transactions. Vol. V, Part I. Bethlehem, Pa., 1895. 8vo, pp. 47. Contains: Narrative of an attempt to establish a mission among the Chippewa Indians of Canada, between the year 1800 and 1806, compiled by Henry A. Jacobson; Dispersion and flight of the missionaries and Indians living at Fairfield, Canada, compiled by Henry A. Jacobson. (6226 Transactions. Vol. v, Part II. Bethlehem, Pa., 1896. 8vo, pp. xv, 51-90. Transactions. Vol. v, Part III. Bethlehem, Pa., 1897. 8vo, pp. 91-267. (6227a Vol. v, Part IV. Bethlehem, Pa., 1898. 8vo, pp. 271-371. Contains: Index to "The old Moravian cemetery, Bethlehem, Pa.;" Proceedings of the annual meeting, Sept. 9, 1897; Proceedings of annual meeting, Sept. 1, 1898; pp. 301-308; The first Moravian missionary society in America; A paper read before the Moravian Historical Society September 5, 1895, by J. M. Levering; pp. 311-355; Annual meeting of the Society, Sept. 7, 1899; pp. 357362; Constitution, By-laws, List of Members, Officers; pp. 363–370. (6228 MORAVIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A history of the church known as the Moravian Church, or the Unitas Fratrum, or the Unity of the Brethren, during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. By J. Taylor Hamilton. Bethlehem, Pa., 1900. 8vo, pp. xi, [1], 631, [1]. Front. Portrait. Published by the Society and forms Vol. VI of the Transactions. Name of the (6229 MORAVIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Transactions. Vol. VII, Part 1-III. Bethlehem, Pa., 1902-1904. 8vo, pp. 32. Vol. VII, Part 1. Contains: Annual meetings 1900, 1901; Dedication of the monument at Meniolagomeka, Oct. 22, 1901. Vol. VII, Part II. Bethlehem, 1903. 8vo, pp. 33-82. Contains: Annual meeting, 1902; Notes on the family of William Parsons, the founder of Easton, by J. M. Levering; Wechquetauk, by Eugene Leibert. Vol. VII, Part III. Bethlehem, 1904. Svo, pp. 85-214. (6230 Contains: The Moravian graveyards at Nazareth, Pa., 1744-1904, by Edward T. Kluge; Index to the Moravian cemeteries at Nazareth; Annual meeting, 1903. (6231 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 Svo, pp. 58. From the Transactions. (6232 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. (6233 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. 8vo, pp. 125. (6234 NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Scranton, Pa. NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Old Connecticut town of Westmoreland in Pennsylvania. Paper read at Scranton, December 22, 1903, before the New England Society of Northeastern Pennsylvania, by F. C. Johnson. [Scranton? 1903.] 8vo, pp. [3]. Caption title. In double columns. NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Svo, pp. 59. NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. ciety, Philadelphia, December 22, 1882. Svo, pp. 43. NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. phia, Dec. 22, 1887. Svo, pp. 67. (6235 First annual festival of the Society. (6236 Second annual festival of the So- (6237 Seventh annual festival at Philadel Philadelphia [1887]. (6238 Fifteenth annual festival of the So NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. ciety, December 23, 1895. 8vo, pp. 81. 6239 NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. phia, December 22, 1896. Sixteenth annual festival, Philadel Svo, pp. 66. (6240 NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Twenty-first annual festival, at Philadelphia, December twenty-second, 1901. 8vo, pp. 140. Contains: A brief historical sketch of the Society; Creed, character, and conquest of the Pilgrim fathers, by Kerr Boyce Tupper. (6241 NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Twenty-second annual festival, Philadelphia, December twenty-second, 1902. Svo, pp. 110. (6242 NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Twenty-third annual festival, Philadelphia, December twenty-second, 1903. 8vo, pp. 119. (6243 NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Speech of George Frisbie Hoar at the banquet of the Society at Philadelphia [Dec. 22, 1902]. 1903. Svo, pp. 12. NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Twenty-fourth annual festival. (6244 The 4to, pp. 107. Contents: Officers; Treasury; Objects of the Society; Twenty-fourth annual meeting; Twenty-fourth annual festival; Constitution and by-laws; Members; Obituary. 6245 |