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213 results found. Records searched: 213
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A brief biography of Edward Hicks, the Bucks County artist best known for his paintings of the Peaceable Kingdom. The book focuses on Hicks Quaker faith and ministry and the conflicts he experienced between his faith and art.
Booklet
Record Type: Library
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A brief chronological history of the formation of each of the 67 counties of Pennsylvania.
Booklet
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A brief history of religion in early Pennsylvania, excerpted from "The Genealogist's Post" a monthly magazine of records, history and genealogy.
Booklet
Record Type: Library
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A discussion of Margaret Mead's sexual relationships during the years before she became famous and their effect on her work as an anthropologist.
Book
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A geneology of the Cope Family from their origins in Germany to Bucks County, PA. The author was born and raised in Bucks County and traces his lineage back eight generations. He was assisted in his research by Janet Cope Gruver.
Book
Record Type: Library
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A history of the Bon Ton department store from its founding in1898 until 1998. The book contains color photographs and text. The store was founded in York, PA but had a store in Doylestown.
Book
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A history of the evolution of Delaware Valley College/Delaware Valley University written by the former president, Joshua Feldstein. The book includes biographical information about the author.
Book
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A listing and description of Bucks County inns. According to the author, "Due to Pennsylvania's keystone position, travel was the primary impetus to the spread of the inns. All life in the community revolved around the inn."
Book
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A memoir of life in Bucks County throughout the calendar. (Author was resident of Lahaska.)
Book
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A novel written about the Confederate Civil War General Nathan Bedford Forrest that attempts to "humanize" him and convey more personal information than his military career.
Book
Record Type: Library
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A posthumous publication of fiction - manuscript found among the papers of Mercer and published by the Bucks County Historical Society. Copy formerly belonged to Melinda Cox Library.
Book
Record Type: Library
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A series of historical articles, biographical sketches, transcribed addresses, correspondence, and journals relating to Pennsylvania in 1886.
Book
Record Type: Library
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An anthology of recollections of residents in a childrens' home over six decades.
Book
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An optimistic treatise written by an immigrant to New Jersey and Pennsylvania for prospective colonists.
Book
Record Type: Library
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Answers the questions: Who are the Pennsylvania Germans, why are they what they are, and what is their place in America?
Book
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