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Papers Read Before The Lancaster County Historical Society (Volume Xxxiii) No. 5; Miscellaneous Papers By William Frederic Worner Minutes-Meeting Of May 3, 1929 - Softcover

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9789354449994: Papers Read Before The Lancaster County Historical Society (Volume Xxxiii) No. 5; Miscellaneous Papers By William Frederic Worner Minutes-Meeting Of May 3, 1929

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Step into Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, as its own historians recorded it in 1929. These pages breathe Lancaster's past. Papers Read Before The Lancaster County Historical Society (Volume XXXIII) No. 5 gathers miscellaneous papers by William Frederic Worner with the official minutes of the Society meeting of 3 May 1929, opening a window onto local scholarship, civic life, and the textures of everyday memory. For readers drawn to Lancaster County history, Pennsylvania local history, Pennsylvania Dutch heritage, or the intertwined traditions of Quaker and Mennonite history, this early 20th century publication offers rare primary source documents that root broader narratives in the voices of the time. Researchers, local enthusiasts, and those exploring Pennsylvania family history will find in it a natural companion to maps, church registers, and courthouse records, enhancing any genealogy research resource shelf. Positioned within a wider local history collection of historical society proceedings, this volume serves simultaneously as a historians reference book and as an accessible doorway for casual readers into the concerns, commemorations, and debates that shaped Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Its precise record of one meeting, set alongside Worner's focused historical work, quietly reveals how communities curate and preserve their own stories for posterity. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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