by Webb, Charles G 1899-
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Millville, the first 200 years
Bethlehem of Pennsylvania; the first one hundred years, 1741 to 1841
Pittsburgh, then and now
The Revolutionary leadership
The Johnstown flood
Some of the first settlers of "the forks of the Delaware" and their descendants; being a translation from the German of the record books of the First Reformed Church of Easton, Penna., from 1760 to 1852
Annals of Womelsdorf, Pa., and community, 1723-1923; history's yard-stick for two-hundred years
100 years at Warrington : York County, Pennsylvania Quakers marriages, removals, births & deaths : Newberry, Warrington, Menallen, Huntington, and York meetings
The Tulpehocken bi-centennial commemorated in a four-day celebration at Womelsdorf, Pa., June 28th, 29th, 30th and July 1st, 1923; being a series of historical sketches covering two hundred years, 1723-1923 .
A sesquicentennial history of Chatham Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania
Elkland and Osceola "as we see it" : highlights of Elkland, Pennsylvania on its 200th birthday
Harrison Valley, Pa. sesquicentennial, 1823-1973
Renfrew Park : a Pennsylvania German farmstead
The Johnstown flood of 1889 : the tragedy of the Conemaugh
Oak Hill (O. of I.A.) cemetery at Mt. Carmel (Alaska), Northumberland County, Pennsylvania
Bern Church record, Bern Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania : baptisms (1739-1835), including tombstone inscriptions of burial grounds at Bernville
Head for the hills! : the amazing true story of the Johnstown flood
Muncy Cemeterys [sic] graves : names, dates & burial no's, Muncy, PA
The early history of Cogan House Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
History of Martinsburg, Pennsylvania : 1832-1957
Graves, names, dates and burial no's of the Old Turbotville Cemetery, Turbotville, Pa. and Edgewood or Sand Hill Cemetery, Montoursville, Pa
Records of pastoral acts at Emanuel Lutheran Church, known in the eighteenth century as the Warwick congregation, near Brickerville, Elizabeth Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1743-1799
Bucks County tombstone inscriptions : Bedminster and Haycock townships
Zion's Evangelical German Lutheran Church of Girardville, Schuylkill Co., Penna
Sandyvale Cemetery, Johnstown, Pennsylvania : a recreation of burials, 1850-1906
Cemeteries of Centralia, Columbia County, Pennsylvania
Early records of Christ Protestant Episcopal Church at Frackville, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
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
Minersville Evangelical Lutheran Congregation : Branch Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
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
Dream street : W. Eugene Smith's Pittsburgh project
Local history of Dillsburg, Pa
The Pittsburgh that starts within you
Early history of St. Paul's (Summer Hill) Lutheran and Reformed Church, including tombstone inscriptions and burial records, South Manheim Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
Sideling Hill Primitive Baptist congregation from 1790
Church records of St. David's Lutheran and Reformed Church at Hebe, Jordan Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania (1829-1915)
Marriages and deaths from the Pittsburgh dispatch, 1858-1860
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
Eight central Pennsylvania families of the Tyrone region : Buck, Crocker, Gates, Kelly, Laird, McFarland, Weston, Woodring
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Wellsboro, Pa. > History > 1783-1865.
Tioga County (Pa.) > History > 1783-1865.