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Harrisburg in World War II
Harrisburg : renaissance of a capital city
Marriage and death notices from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania newspapers, 1835-1845
Now and then
Records of pastoral acts at Zion Lutheran Church, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, 1795-1827
Pittsburgh, then and now
St. Peter's (Fetterhoff's) Evangelical Lutheran and German Reformed (now United Church of Christ) Church record at Armstrong Valley (Upper Paxton Twp., now Halifax Twp.), Dauphin County, Pennsylvania
Church records of the Upper Milford Reformed Congregation now the Zion's Reformed Church at Zionsville, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania (1757-1809) from the library of Dr. and Mrs. Glenn P. Schwalm
Union Salem's Kirche (Salem's Union Church), Lutheran and Reformed, now Peace United Church of Christ, Berrysburg, Mifflin Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania : baptisms, 1837-1939, marriages, 1863-1910, deaths, 1863-1910
East Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania : Bicentennial celebration, 1776-1976
Lake Carey
The Johnstown Flood : core events of a deadly disaster
Wicked Pittsburgh
Ruthless tide : the heroes and villains of the Johnstown flood, America's astonishing gilded age disaster
Around Philipsburg
Beyond the Blue Mountain : Mahoning Township records : tax, census, cemetery, and military veteran for Carbon County, Schuylkill County, and Northampton County, Pennsylvania
The women of Troy Hill : the back-fence wisdom of faith and friendship
A bicentennial postcard history of Williamsport, 1806-2006
A history of McVeytown Borough and Bratton and Oliver Townships
Trinity Lutheran Church of Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Rimersburg Cemetery, Rimersburg, PA
Records of pastoral acts at Christ Lutheran Church, Stouchsburg, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Haines Township life and tradition
The Johnstown flood
Pittsylvania country
Revolutionary War patriots of Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church
Smoketown : the untold story of the other great Black Renaissance
Pittsburgh : a new portrait
Historical account of the Ephrata cloister and the Seventh Day Baptist Society
Historical collections relating to Gwynedd, a township of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, settled, 1698, by immigrants from Wales, with some data referring to the adjoining township, of Montgomery, also settled by Welsh
Church records of Berlin, Somerset County, Pennsylvania : church book of congregations of both Evangelical Lutheran and Evangelical Reformed (Brothers Valley Township) : births, deaths, baptisms, marriages, and burials, approximate period covers 1788-1856
Head for the hills! : the amazing true story of the Johnstown flood
Johnstown flood : the day the dam burst
Altoona, PA, City Hall birth records
Homestead : the glory and tragedy of an American steel town
The cemeteries of College Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania
Tombstone listing of persons buried in the Boalsburg Cemetery, Centre County, Pennsylvania, 1830-1960
Williamsport : frontier village to regional center
A history of College Township before and after 1875
Guns at the forks
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