Manuscripts.
Found in 497 Collections and/or Records:
Pequea Settlement 1710: Self-Guided Tour, Initial Sites of Lancaster County, PA / concept and text by Samuel E. Wenger; collaboration by Mary Lou Weaver Houser, R. Martin Keen and Joanne Hess Siegrist., 2010
[Petition] of Robert Aitken & son of Philadelphia
Petition of the firm to the Pennsylvania General Assembly for appointment as printer for the bills and laws of the commonwealth. Estimates include the publishing of the bills and laws in a Philadelphia newspaper, the printing of bills of 1, 2, 3, and 4 pages, and the printing of 1500 copies of the laws on good paper, folded and stitched.
President's Home, State Teachers College, Millersville, Pa., 1948
President's House/Tanger House, 1948-
The President's House was deisgned by C. Emlen Urban and built in 1930. Landis Tanger was the first President to live in the residence, so in 1999 it was rededicated as the Tanger House.
Reamstown, Pa. Bicentennial, 1760-1960, 1960
John R. Albright, historian. Includes program and typescript of pageant.
Redemptorist diamond jubilee., 1989
At head of title: St. Clement's Mission, 1914-1989 : Our Mother of Perpetual Help 45 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Regina Maude Shenkle papers and memorabilia
The items include wood patterns, a pen holder and blotter, wood cut blocks, book ends, marionette legs, a wooden shelf, ceramic reliefs, ceramic bowls, ceramic vases, a metal bowl, metal dyes, linoleum blocks, uncut blocks, woodcuts, and clay figurines. Included among Miss Shenkle's correspondence are letters of recommendation from E. Oram Lyte, Carrie E. Myers, and Henry F. Bitner, all of Millersville State Normal School, recommending Miss Shenkle for teaching positions.
[Release] 1806 January 12 of Francis Cook and Philip Cook to Abraham Huber in settlement of estate of Edward Cook, of Conostogo Township, Lancaster Co
Sons Francis and Philip "only children and heirs of Edward Cook" each received 54 pounds, eight shillings, eleven pence, and half penny and all other duties were performed successfully by Abraham Huber, Executor of the last will and testament of the elder Cook.