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Public Auction Inventory Reduction of the Old Country News Library Held at the White Horse Fire Co. - 111 White Horse Rd - Gap, PA 17527 (Lancaster County) on Saturday, June 11, 2011 @ 8:30 AM. Preview on Friday, Noon to 7:00 PM If you can't make it on the day of the auction, please arrange for absentee or phone bidding 48 hours prior to the auction. Phone Numbers to leave your bids: 570-539-8791 or 570-658-3536 or fax 570-539-8098 General Inquiries: [email protected] Ken Hassinger AU-001532-L 330 Kassinger Way McClure PA 17841 570-658-3536 ken@ Hassingercourtney.com OR Neil Courtney AU-002651-L 3442 Heister Valley Rd Richfield PA 17086 570-539-8791 [email protected] Description of lots; (SC) Soft-cover. (HC) Hard-cover We will be selling 80 to 100 lots per hour starting at 8:30 AM

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Public Auction Inventory Reduction of the Old Country News Library

Held at the White Horse Fire Co. - 111 White Horse Rd - Gap, PA 17527 (Lancaster County) on

Saturday, June 11, 2011 @ 8:30 AM. Preview on Friday, Noon to 7:00 PM

If you can't make it on the day of the auction, please arrange for absentee or phone bidding 48 hours prior to the auction.

Phone Numbers to leave your bids: 570-539-8791 or 570-658-3536 or fax 570-539-8098

General Inquiries: [email protected]

Ken Hassinger AU-001532-L 330 Kassinger Way McClure PA 17841

570-658-3536 ken@ Hassingercourtney.com

OR

Neil Courtney AU-002651-L

3442 Heister Valley Rd Richfield PA 17086

570-539-8791 [email protected]

Description of lots; (SC) Soft-cover. (HC) Hard-cover We will be selling 80 to 100 lots per hour starting at 8:30 AM

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These    items  will  be  sold  at  12:00  Noon  

7 Lapp Family Records (Prints) by John F. Glick 1: 1st Generation John Lapp 1710

2: 2nd Generation Michael Lapp 1737

3: 3rd Generation John Lapp 1764

4 4th Generation John Lapp 1788

5: 5th Generation John K. Lapp 1821

6: 6th Generation Christian B. Lapp 1857

7: 7th Generation John F. Lapp 1888

8: Family Record of Gideon & Sarah Dienner painted by John F. Glick in 1950 with frame. Original.

9: 2 Ned Smith Duck Stamps Framed 1983 & 1985

10: A Spiritual House Blessing painted by John F. Glick,

11: Geistlicher Haus Segea painted by John F. Glick

12: PA Game News, 1936-1999. This is a complete set from 1936 through 1999, with only the following issues missing: October 1936; June 1938; October 1948; January 1949; November 1950. Both April & May 1937 have missing covers. (Sell by the year) 13: Ephrata Cloister Painting by Julie Martin

14: Conestoga Wagon Handcrafted by Joel Zook

15: Vol VI Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion; Jan to June 1854, The Lords Prayer on Page 28

THE FOLLOWING SIX LOTS ARE SPECIAL ISSUES FROM THE PA GAME COMMISSION

16: PA Game News, Special issue #1. September 1950. The cover of this issue has the first painting that Ned Smith did for the Game News. On page 3 Ned has a drawing of a deer and signed his name as E. S. Smith, which he also signed as E. Stanley Smith at times.

17: Pa Game News, Special issue # 2. March 1951

18: Pa Game News, Special issue # 3. September 1951

19: Pa Game News, Special issue #4. March 1952; Ned Smith cover

20: Pa Game News, Special issue #5. September 1952; Ned Smith Cover

21: Pa Game News, Special issue #6. March 1953

The  following  lots  will  be  sold  starting  at  8:30  A.M.  Boxed  lots  will  be  mixed  in  throughout  the  day  

____ 1. The Old Time Art Of Thrift (H.C.) 1997, Mom & Pop Stores (H.C.) 1998, Old Time Games (S.C.), The Baltimore Sun (S.C.) 1987 ____ 2. Third Base Is My Home Brooks Robinson (H.C.) 1974, The Official Encyclopedia Of Baseball (H.C.) 1963, The Official Encyclopedia Of Baseball (S.C.) 1964 ____ 3. 4 Railroad Magazine 1950’s & 1960's True stories of legends of wood burning engines Feb, 1960, 135,000 refrigerator cars, or reefers to transport ice, a very good ice story, Feb 1960. 100% steam, story of the 39 mile Sydney & Louisburg Railway in Nova Scotia April 1960. Snow-bound in IA Jan 20th, 1912. Oct 1959. ____ 4. 5- Railroad Magazines 1940’s & 1950’s (6 ½ X 9 ½) Putting the car beneath the horse, June 1943. Call of the Cab, what happened as Jimmy waited for the 9:30 local post-war luxury coach, Gravel Pit Express. ____ 5. Marketing Kansas Wheat (S.C.) 1959, Handbook Of Alabama Ag. (S.C.) 1941, How the Other Half Lives (S.C.) 1971, 5 Magazines of Relics 1971-1972, Lukens Life Vol 1- No. 2 Aug. 1939 Lukens Steel Co. Annual Report 1976 ____ 6. Frick Belt Feed Sawmills No 0 Parts List Catalog #22B 1946. Montgomery Wards Sawmills Catalog, Coleman Cookers, Illustrations, Descriptions & Retail Prices, Trimo Forged Steel Tools Catalog 1948

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____ 7. James Herriot’s, Treasury of Inspirational Stories for Children ____ 7A James Herriot, All Creatures Great And Small; James Herriot, All Things Bright and Beautiful; James Herriot, All Things Wise and Wonderful ____ 8. Train Wrecks (H.C.) 1968, Plane Crashes, 40 Air Disasters 1981 (H.C.) A pictorial history of accidents on the main line. In 1853, 46 people were killed in a head-on collision. Plane crashes, 40 air disasters and over 100 illustrations, collisions of Cessna and 727 ends in rain and death. The Hindenburg crash. ____ 9. Lincoln’s Own Yarns & Stories (H.C.) Whenever Abe Lincoln wanted to make a point he would start by saying, "Now, that reminds me of a story." His stories were scattered in the recollections of thousands of people. Lincoln's stories are like Lincoln himself. The more we know of them the better we like them. ____ 10. Battle for Berlin, End of the Third Reich, History of World War II (S.C.) 1968, Japan The Final Agony, History of World War II (S.C.) 1970, France Summer of 1940, History of World War II (S.C.) 1969, Their Finest Hour The Story Of The Battle of Brition, History of WW II (S.C.) 1968, Tauarwa A Legend Is Born, History of World War II (S.C.) 1969 ____ 11. Special Edition, of World War II As Recorded in Intelligence, Journal Lancaster, PA 1935 to 1945 size 11 X 14 (S.C.) Six years that changed the world, Italy invaded. US Army takes over railroad, Rome falls to 5th Army, Allies invade France, Hitler escapes bombing plot, B-29 Armada bombs Tokyo, President Roosevelt dies, Hitler killed in Berlin May 1, 1945. Victory Europe, Atomic bomb, equal to 20,000 tons of TNT dropped on Japan, Aug 6, 1945. ____ 12. Thomas The Tank Engine, The Complete Collection (H.C.) 1996. A 416 page book, complete edition of all 26 books from the famous railway series, by the Reverend W Awdry. ____ 13. Intelligences Journal, The First 200 Years 1794-1994 (S.C.) Size 11X 14 1993. Some of the stories, A ten dollar reward for a slave that ran away June 17,1795 and lots of ads on runaways with rewards. An anti-railroad meeting Feb 28, 1884. Lots of Civil War News. A terrible Indian fight. Custer and all the Officers and Men Killed. July 1876. Also lots of World War II information. Man lands on moon. ____ 14. Black Powder Times, 5 Magazines- 1980’s, Blackpowder Annual, 3 Magazines- 1980’s The Backwoodsman, 4 Magazines- 1980’s ____ 15. The Old Country News, Complete Year of 2001 (H.C.) ____ 16. The PA Turnpike History (S.C.) 2003, Images of the PA Turnpike (S.C.) 2004. Tunnel work started at each end for the railways in early 1884. Thousands of laborers worked for 10 hours to earn $1.25. Then in the 1900's these tunnels were used for the PA Turnpike. Lots of information about the PA Turnpike. ____ 17. Turn of the Century, Farm Tools & Implements (S.C.) 2002, The Patent Book (H.C.) Encyclopedia of Antique Tools & Machinery (S.C.) 2001. Page 35 has a well or cistern water elevator, farrier tools and homestead tools. ____ 18. The Story of American Hunting & Firearms by Outdoor Life (H.C.) 1959. The first American hunters, The first firearms in America. The early settlers and their weapons. NY City was a hunters paradise. The Battle of the Wolves, The Kentucky Rifle. When the Grizzly ruled the West. The slaughter of the Buffalo. How market hunters massacred the game. Hunting yesterday and today. 39 illustrations. ____ 19. 1 Book 100 Years of Farm Journal (H.C.) 1976. First issue, of March 1877. Some of the highlights about the early years, selling wagons, farm machinery, Conestoga Wagons, page 35. How they made pork products; But horses are still the best. The first auto ad in the Farm Journal, July 1908. Theodore Roosevelt as a farmer. David Bradley farm equipment ads. Lots of equipment ads. ____ 20. The 50 Great Pioneers of American Industry (H.C.) 1964. Cyrus McCormick reaper, newspapers for everyone, Charles Goodyear on rubber, 100,000,000th Sewing Machine, Milk's miracle man, Thomas Edison, Baseball: Cincinnati Red Stockings in 1869, Union prisoners of war play with their confederate captors look on page 61. Ivory soap. Insurance for everyone. Soda sales: Root Beer 1876. Tobacco 1881. Writing machine: The typewriter 1866. Printing press: Linotype 1884. Kodak company 1877. Wright Bros. 1903 ____ 20A 8 issues Frontier Times A magazine of the 1970’s and 80’s, Old Pete’s Last Gold Mine April-May 1971,Ruckus over a fried bobcat dinner Oct-Nov 1974, Yosemites Silver Road Aug, Sept 1964, Forgotten Goldrush Apr-May 1966, Wolfer Extra ordinary Feb, Mar 1964 ____ 20B Old West 1st Edition Volume 1 Number 1 Fall 1964. The Haunted Corral Tales of the Branding Iron, The Honor of Old Thunder- Blizzard Bull- When Cooper Wright Met the Mob- Medicine Woman- Last War Trail of Victorio- The Rifle That Opened The West- Last Gold Mine of the Klickitat- Spur Talk- Wild Horse Roundup- and more. ____ 21. Major Events 1920-1983 New York Times (H.C.) size 11 X 15 1983. Lindenburg gets to Paris in 33.5 hours. Stocks collapse, Bankers optimistic Oct 1929. Lots of Hitler stories. Lots of war stories from the 1930's & 1940's. Hitler begins war with Russia June 22, 1941. USA declares war Dec 9, 1941. Bomber hits empire state building July 29, 1945. Lots of moon news & Nixon magazines. ____ 22. A Pictorial History of the Automobile 1903-1953 (H.C.) Automobile apparel for men and women to protect against dust and rain 1905-1905. Studebaker 1904. Willys 1907. Pontiac 1908. Plymouth 1905. Packard 1900. Oldsmobile 1901. Nash 1900. Lincoln 1921. Hudson 1910. Ford 1905. Dodge 1915. Chevy 1913. Cadillac 1902. Buick 1905. The Oldsmobile in war time, 1896 page 175. Early American sports cars 200 HP 1904 page 222.

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____ 23. History of the Motor Car 707 Illustrations (H.C.) 1970. Steam tricycle 1891, page 36, 1896 Bernardi. An enthusiastic pioneer constructed the IC engines page 33. The 1885 Daimier motor bicycle page 31. The world's first true motor car by Siegfried Marcus in 1875 with a 4 HP engine, and running on wooden wheels page 26. ____ 24. Players of Cooperstown, Baseballs Hall Of Fame (H.C.) 1995. Birth of the game, page 14. Ernie Banks page 236. Harmon Killebrew page 238. Sandy Koufap page 240. Brooks Robinson page 243. Hank Aarons page 230. Mickey Mantle page 220. Willie Mays page 226. Whitey Ford page 225. Yogi Berra page 219. Richie Ashburn page 218. Jackie Robinson page 212. Ted Williams page 198. Honus Wagner Pirates 1900-1917. The $451,000 baseball card. ____ 25. The Legendary Model A Ford (H.C.) 1999. The beginning 1927; On May 26,1927 the 10,000 Ford dealers in the US received a telegram: Starting early production on an entirely new Ford car, the Model A. A picture of the 1,000,000th Model A page 153. ____ 26. Horsedrawn Plows and Plowing (S.C.) 2000. A view of an old English plowman, Descendants of the modern plow, page 16, Horse plows, John Deere walking plow, Hitch gear, lots of 8, 12, horse hitch explained on page 155-156 etc. Also John Deere 7 horse hitch. John Deere plows 1915 to ? A John Deere triple disc plow on page 207 and lots more.(366 Pages)

____ 27. The Grain Harvesters (S.C.) 1978 Harvest tools of antiquity, Scythes for every kind of grass and grain on page 9. The Virginia Reaper page 34. Who invented the reaper page 27. Bell's Reaper on page 25, (this is very interesting) Advance- Rumely combine page 171. John Deere tractor binder page 161. Ridley's stripper of 1843, A head stripping cereal harvester page 115.

____ 28. Timber by Ralph W. Andrews (S.C.) 1984, This Was Mining by David W. Pearson (S.C.) 1996. Timber page 54 A Bucking Saw. Red Cedar 15' in diameter. They moved the logs by hand. The big fire page 121. This was mining, Picture of 85 1b. Gold bars at the smelter. Tools of the powder man's trade page 137. ____ 29. Fairbanks Morse, 100 Years of Engine Technology (H.C.) 1993. A patent for a Fairbanks windmill on page 15. A view of the Fairbanks Morse warehouse in 1919, shows thousands of engines in stock. A 3500 HP engine in the 1930's page 91 ____ 30. History of Old Time Farm Implements And Wrenches (H.C.) 1999. A 2 row corn planter 1888. Caterpillar Tractor Co. Anchor Buggy Co page 19. Allis Chalmers tractors. Hart Parr traction engine page 223. ____ 30A Pennsylvania Heritage 14 issues June 1978 to winter 1982, A History of the York-Pullman Automobile, summer 1979, Social Customs in Early Days Fall 1979. Lebanon Co. Rich in Heritage ____ 31. American Science and Invention, A Pictorial History (H.C.) 1954. Hydrogen gas was generated on a large scale page 185. Civil War cannons being made page 190. Picture of a railroad battery used by PA & Baltimore RR. Iron ships of war. Torpedo warfare. The invention of the refrigerator car on the RR. Chicago beef goes East. Seeding a 50,000 acre farm in 1897 by machines. Four horses pulled each drill 25 miles a day, page 240. ____ 31A Letz Feeding Manual Feeding swine, Feeding sheep etc., Witte Engine Works Catalog for engines ____ 32. Adventures of America, A Pictorial Record From Harpers Weekly 1857-1900 (H.C.) 1938. The scourge of the Civil War 1861-1865.. Pictures behind the battle lines and the raids in the towns for food. In 1877 a protest was against the 10% wage cut and 2,500 railroad cars filled with freight were burned. Illustration # 197 ____ 33. Cars, Trucks, & Buses made by Tractor Companies from 1900 to 1930 (S.C.) 1999 This Was Trucking, A Pictorial History of the 1st Quarter Century Trucking Industry (H.C.) 1966. Henry Ford truck in 1917 with wooden wheels on a model C chassis page 9. Four wheel drive trucks started in 1913 page 97. NYC Fire Dept purchased 20, 4 wheel drive trucks in 1922. ____ 33A Fortune Magazine February 1935 (size 11X14) A story on Studebaker Automobiles in the early 1930’s, A very detailed story also 1,250,000 Radios bore the Phil Co trademark in 1932 ____ 34. They Made America, From The Steam Engine To The Search Engine: Two Centuries of Innovations (H.C.) 2004 Racing Henry Ford, he drove on the ice of Lake St Clair in 1904 at a top speed of 91.37 MPH page 235. Who invented the modern TV? Page 334. The digital age page 394. ____ 34A 6 issues Science Illustrated Magazine 1930’s to 1940’s, Power from Wind January 1947,How Does Lightning Strike You June 1948, Traffic Control Inside a Thunderstorm July 1947, The Egg Passenger Pigeon Russian Underground boat burrows through the earth, June 1947 ____ 35. The American Heritage of Natural Wonders (H.C.) 1963. Millions of pigeons page 84. To the storm cellars, a tornado is coming page 170. Home on the range, dust storms page 197. Rail roads in the Rockies page 233. ____ 36. Centuries Of Caring, The Johns Hopkins Story (H.C.) 2004. Lots of early pictures of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and the story on how it started. ____ 37. Life, 50 Years, Special Anniversary Issue (S.C.) 1978 ____ 38. PP&L 75 Years of Powering The Future (H.C.) 1995. The birth of PP&L can be dated back to June 4, 1920. The Susquehanna Boom Co at Williamsport page 23. The arc light revolution on page 25. The roaring 20's. ____ 38A 10 issues of Fortune 1950’s (size 11X14) ____ 39. America’s Glorious Quilts (H.C.) (10 X 14) 320 pages ____ 40. Threshers 1900-1948, 41 Different Companies and 88 Threshers are Illustrated (S.C.) 1993 Hay Pressers & Balers, 1901-1948, 32 Manufactures and 60 Models are shown (S.C.) 1993 Corn Huskers & Shellers, 1900-1953 (S.C.) 1993, Wash Machines, 1895-1942 39 Companies (S.C.) 1994, Farm Electric Plants, 62 Companies & 85 Plants (S.C.) 1994

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____ 40A Farm Knowledge Farm implements and buildings, the farmers own encyclopedia (H.C.) 488 pages Prepared exclusively for Sears, Roebuck, and Co. 1918 some of the stories; Dynamite and its uses on the farm, Practical Farm Drainage- Steam Engines- Water Power on the farm- Windmills-Stump puller with horses- Dairy Machinery- Garden implements Harvesting and Threshing- Care of Harness ____ 41. Farm Engines And How To Run Them A young engineers guide. (H.C.) 1903. How to run a threshing machine, The wind stacker, Belting, How to become a good feeder, Care of a separator. Next chapter is questions asked engineers when applying for a license. How to manage an engine Etc. ____ 42. New Holland Engine Brochure, Fairbanks- Morse, Instruction Booklet, 1935, Fairbanks- Morse vertical & kerosene Engine booklet ____ 43. John Deere The Operation, Care & Repair of Farm Machinery (H.C.) 6th Edition, The Operation, Care & Repair of Farm Machinery (H.C.) 18th Edition, The Operation, Care & Repair of Farm Machinery (H.C.) 23rd Edition, The Operation, Care & Repair of Farm Machinery (H.C.) 25th Edition. These are all books designed by John Deere with the thought of how to keep your equipment in good condition, with the compliments of John Deere (a very useful book for the farmer) -Each book gets sold separately. ____ 43A 36 issues of The Furrow 1960’s-1970’s, A John Deere farming magazine sent to the farmers from “your John Deere dealer”

____ 44. A New Road to Independence, Poultry Raising (S.C.) 1933, Eshelman “Red Rose” Poultry Feed (S.C.) 1941 ____ 45. The Poultry Item Magazine 1925 and more misc poultry magazines some early issues ____ 46. 5 Misc. Poultry Magazine’s 1924-1925 etc. ____ 47. 4 Misc. Poultry Magazine 1925-1932-1955 ____ 48. 3 Misc True West & Old West Magazines 1960-1980. The last Indian raids in OK, Fall of 1984. Sacred White Buffalo 1983. The mad mare. Wild Indians of the 20th century. ____ 49. 3 Misc True West Magazine 1960-1984. New gold rush in the little Rockies March 1984. The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad March 1984. Reading Western Brands Feb 1984. 20 years among our hostile Indians, Feb 1967 ____ 50. American Stonewares, The Art & Craft of Utilitarian Potters (H.C.) 1999. Building the kiln. Preparing the clay. The potter's skills. Stocking the kiln. ____ 51. Goodell- Pratt Co. Toolsmith Complete Catalogue #16 (S.C.) 1926 Engelman’s Autocraft, 100 Illustrations (H.C.) 1923 Being an instructive study of the automobile, it's care and management, how to drive, locating troubles and repairing them. ____ 52. Inventions That Changed The World (H.C.) 1996. Food mixers for the kitchen. The first refrigerator was made in the USA in 1921. Hand cranked dishwasher page 18. First traffic lights in Berlin in 1931. Into the air, page 106. Man in space, page 118. The modern aircraft carriers 1970's, page125. ____ 53. Yankees Under Steam, Stories of Steam Power by the editors of Yankee Magazine (H.C.) 1970. Lombardi's Iron Horse is capable of hauling 300 tons of wood page 54. Mrs Lincoln's Flagship page 111. Live horsepower for the railroads, page 181

____ 54. We Americans, (H.C.) 456 pages, 1981. Living Through A Civil War, From the land to the machine, the planting of cities, The Automobile Arrives, Gold, Gold! Thousands are going, page 142. 1776 birth of a new nation page 107. Wheeling and dealing, the Florida land boom in the mid 1920's. Immigrants “Mayflower” of 1906, page 260 ____ 55. Our Century In Pictures by Life (H.C.) 773 Illustrations 1930-1939. Empty pockets, by 1932, 30% of America's labor force was looking for work, page 116. Pearl Harbour awoke to an infamous day, Dec 7, 1941 page 174. ____ 56. The 20th Eventful Century, The Ways We Lived (H.C.) 1999, Time “1995” The Year In Review (H.C.) Sargon, Vietnam the final ten days, page 82. America's use of the atom bomb in Japan, Aug 6, 1945, page 76. The way we lived, bread lines, page 72. The way we worked, page 34. ____ 57. The Worlds Great Religions, 190 pages of full color ½ of this book is devoted to Christianity others are Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, & Islam, Size 10 X 14 (H.C.) 310 pages 1957 A story of the Passover, the ancient ritual's discipline reminds the Jews of their deliverance from Egypt, page 141. Jerusalem, page 109. The Life of Christ, page 166 ____ 58. Farm Power In The Making Of America, (S.C.) 1978. A history of the uses of mechanical power in American, Agriculture from Pioneer Days to 1930, 200 engravings & pictures of treadmills, windmills, steam engines, gas tractors & cars. An Advance Rumely tractor plow, other Rumely tractors. ____ 59. The Depression Years, 120 photos (S.C.) 1978, Buying and Setting Up Your Small Farm (S.C.) 1997 ____ 60. Threshers At Work, (S.C.) 1995. A pictorial history of threshing days, 70 color photos with archival photography of early threshing machines, Cutaway of the threshing process, JI Case, page 70. Early threshers with “horsepower” sweep drive 1853, page 41 ____ 61. Steam Tractors, (S.C.) 1996. Lots of steam tractor stories and pictures in color ____ 61A Farm Inventions in the making of America- (S.C.) 1976. A pictorial history of farm machinery featuring engravings from old farm magazines. The Land Remembers (S.C.) 1999. The story of a farm and its people, 25th Anniversary Edition

____ 62. Windmills & Watermills, (S.C.) 1975. This book attempts a brief survey of the windmills The wind-powered corn mill. Water powered drainage mill.

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____ 63. Our Volunteer Firemen 1736-1882 by Don Collins a limited edition of 1200 copies, this book is #955 (H.C.) 1982. In 1744 Lancaster Borough ordered 50 leather buckets to fight the fires, page 6. There were 3 fire companies in Lancaster at the end of 1763 with only one engine. ____ 64. A Brief History Of Transportation in Lancaster County by Gerald S. Lentz. This book is a Printers Sample by Science Press 1979 (H.C.) 1979. The Conestoga Wagons of 1716 were made in many parts of Lancaster Co. PA. We did a lot of canal business, opened in 1797, some photos of 1905. A model of Fulton's Steamboat page 28-31. Photo of Wrightsville covered bridge, 5,620 feet long, burned in 1863 to halt the Confederates, page 59. ____ 65. The American Immigrant, An Illustrated History (S.C.) 2004. Irish immigrants going to America in 1850, page 29. Ellis Island was famous the world over in 1892 and by the time it closed in 1954 it had received more than 12 million visitors. ____ 66. The National Geographic Society, 100 years of Adventure and discovery, 484 pages (H.C.) 1987. In love with the automobile, airplane, natural disasters, Mount St. Helens 1920-1930, page 101. San Francisco Earthquake of April 18, 1906, page 106, 1900-1905. The end of the beginning ____ 67. The Passing Scene Vol 9 (H.C.). By George M. Meiser IX and Gloria Jean Meiser. Photos of old-time Reading and Berks County signed by the authors, 1994 ____ 68. The Advertising World of Norman Rockwell, with over 200 color illustrations, size 10 X 14 (H.C.) 1985 ____ 69. Fire, The 100 Most Devastating Fires and the Heroes That Fought Them (H.C.) 2001. Empire State Building in NYC July 28, 1945, a B-25 Bomber hit the building at a speed of 225 MPH, page 156. San Francisco, CA “Great Fire” 28,188 buildings destroyed, page 106 ____ 70. Chronicle of the 20th Century, 1374 pages (H.C.) July 23, 1903, Ford sells it's first automobile. President signs a bill to aid farms in the west, June 1902. Aug 9, 1901 settlers given vast Indian land. Aug 1, 1901 slavery still found in a southern state. Sept 21, 1985 huge earthquake in Mexico hills. Plus hundreds of other stories from the 20th century. ____ 71. A PA German Reader and Grammar by Earl C. Haag. This book presents, PA German and Deitsch (H.C.) 296 pages ____ 72. The PA German Family Farm by Amos Long Jr. A publication of the PA German Society Vol VI 1972 (H.C.) 518 pages Some of the subjects in this book: The Spring house, Cave and ground cellars. The smoke house. The Ice house. Cold frames & hot beds, Steaming the soil. The pump house, Early methods of lifting water. The bake oven, preparing the oven, baking, constructing the oven. Fences. The farmstead. The lime kiln. ____ 73. The Comprehensive PA German Dictionary Vol 1 by C. Richard Beam and Joshua R. Brown (H.C.) 2004 Revised, PA German Dictionary by C. Richard Beam (S.C.) 2002 ____ 74. Memories of C.P.S. Camp Days 1941-1947 and World War I, 1917-1919 by Mose A. Schlabach and John Erb (S.C.), C.P.S. Camp Book Vol 2 by Mose A. Schlabach and John Erb (S.C.) Trapped in a forest fire. CPS Camp life. A large forest fire in Belton MT. Sleeping with a rattlesnake. This Mennonite went to jail, page 58. ____ 75. Blue Ridge Sunbeams A bi-weekly subscription based paper that went to the home folks from CPS Camp in Boonesboro, MD. Subjects were: visitors, roll call, news notes, through the keyhole, farm news, project news, thoughts on camp life, A Russian Mennonite visits camp, Dan Smucker loses an eye in accident, these and lots of other stories is what the Sunbeam consisted of. Sunbeam has never been published before, this copy has a coil binding. (This is a reproduction of the original)

____ 76. The Story of the Amish in C.P.S. with Directory by David Wagler & Roman Raber (S.C.) 1945 Life on a look-out tower, by Leroy J. Keim. The Tale of Doris Dean. A peep at Camp Life by David Wagler. This is a rare book. ____ 77. C.P.S. Camp # 24 1942-1946 and Mennonites of Washington County, MD signed by the Author John M. Hostetler (H.C.) 1999. This book has info on the CPS Camp at Boonesboro, MD, where 3 Bishops made the steps in purchasing this property, David Zook, Aaron Esh and David Fisher. Also some pictures of the dormitory, the house and the barn. This is where the Blue Ridge Sunbeams was published. ____ 78. Experiences of C.O.’s in C.P.’s Camps in IW Service in Hospitals & World War I (S.C.) by William and Malinda Beechy. C.P.S. Days, Denison, Iowa- Belton Montana (S.C.) by Andrew Kaufman. Experiences of Joseph Hilty during WW I, page 150. Experiences of some of the CO's In the Army Camp during WW I, 1917-1919. ____ 79. 1978 The 1st Year of Amish in Lykens Valley, PA (S.C.) This book is a journal of the first 7 families that moved to Lykens Valley, Dauphin County in 1978. Front and back cover looking out over the valley from the north mountain. ____ 79A The Amish Year by Steinnetz & Rice-1956, with dust jacket, in very good condition. The Amish Rodeo, page 166; Community Auction at Intercourse; The Amish School at Intercourse; Picture of Whitewash Reddy, page 24. Autographed by Steinnetz and Rice ____ 80. This books was put together by Lydia Stoltzfus Ebersole, copies of the 1st Amish moving to Maryland in 1939, also stories on Conscientious Objectors, copies of newspaper clippings, fathers going to jail about school cases 1950’s. Preacher Steffy F Stoltzfus' move to MD, shows some pictures of their farm and newspaper clippings. Brush Valley first Amish in 1967 taking root in Centre Co. Also ex-soldier hikes from FL to fill out a questionnaire, Steven B Stoltzfus was a member of the OOA. ____ 81. History and Directory of OOA of Brush, Nittany & Sugar Valleys in 1979 (H.C.) History of Brush Valley, and the Amish settlement. History of the Amish settlement in Nittany Valley. History of Amish settlement in Sugar Valley.

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____ 82. PA Amish Directory of Lancaster and Chester County Districts with wall map of Church districts in 1973. Early school teachers and board members listed. The Parochial School Movement, on page 19. ____ 83. Amish Farm and Home Directory, 1st Edition, 1965, records of 42 church districts in Lancaster County and Lebanon County. Introductory written by Joe Beiler. By AS Kinsinger compiled and distributed by the Old Order Amish Committee ____ 84. 1988 Amish Directory of Lancaster County and surrounding counties. Also map book goes along. 86 church districts in Lancaster Co. ____ 85. 1996 Directory of Lancaster County Amish, 2 books are hard cover published by Pequea Publishers ____ 86. 1st Edition Fisher Family History (Green Cover), by John M. Fisher Family and Amos L. Fisher, 1957 The first 24 pages consist of general history. Life among the peasants, a division in the Mennonite churches, an opening for new colonists' in America, Life in colonial days, William Penn's concession and agreement, farmer's wages of about 1790, a lot of Amish used the canals to market farm produce, page 21. ____ 87. Descendants of Christian Fisher (Blue Cover) and other Amish Mennonites Pioneer Families by Janice A. England, Published by Johns Hopkine Hospital, 1972 (H.C.) List of Pioneer families. Descendants of the Lapp family can now trace their family lines back to John Lapp, the first pioneer. ____ 88. 3rd Edition Descendants and History of Christian Fisher by Katie Beiler and Gideon L. Fisher, 1988 (H.C.) It is estimated that between 20,000 and 30,000 souls are buried in the Atlantic Ocean, page 3. William Penn set up a “quit-rent” for some of the first settlers, page 6. Transportation through the back woods was difficult and almost impossible, page 7. ____89. Amish and Amish Mennonite Geneologies by Hugh F. Gingerich and Rachel W. Kreider (1st edition) (H.C.) 1986. A forward by Joseph F Beiler, the value of family history is indispensable. Introduction by John A Hostetler, this book lists all known Amish immigrants, numbering about 140 surname families, also some Anabaptist History. ____ 89A Eine Vermahnung Oder Undenken von David Beiler David Beiler died 1786. Von einem Schreiben Von Dienerver- sammlung in PA und OH. Eine Schrift oder vermahnung geschrieben Von Bishop David Beiler in 1860. ____ 90. Lots of Lapp Genealogy Letters from Warren Lapp to Melvin Gingerich in the 1960’s ____ 91. The Lapps Since The Civil War, How to discover your Lapp Family roots. ____ 92. Descendants Of Andrew M. and Lydia (Yoder) Diener by Enos M. Diener & Harvey E. Diener 1982 (S.C.) ____ 93. 1st Edition History of the Diener Family by Menno A. Diener 1964. Published by Pathway Publishing (H.C.). History on the Dienner family from the old country in France, Getting ready for the trip to America. They toasted their bread real hard so it would keep on the trip, page 8. This was called “schwartz brod.” ____ 94. Descendants of Gideon & Sarah Dienner, 5 Generations of Gideon & Sarah Dienner by Naomi Fisher (SC) A picture of the old Dienner homestead in France before the Dienner orphans came to America in 1838, the house was destroyed in WW I

____ 94A The Brotherhood Journal Connecting the Old Order Mennonite Communities of Ontario, 1 issue October 2010. Old Scrapbook with poems, Catherine (Miller) Verly’s Lament Abandoned at birth in France, a 29 year old Anabaptist housewife writes about her parents going to America in 1818 without her, read more about the 9 Dienner orphans in this story. ____ 95. Descendants of John Riehl and Sarah Diener Kennel, published by Victor F. Weaver 1984 (S.C.). Sarah & John R. Kennel are buried in the Millwood Cemetery. ____ 96. Descendants of Jonathan S. King & Katie Lapp King, printed by Davco Family 1993 (S.C.). Public Sale ad from Nov 26, 1888, page 16. ____ 96A. Troyer Memories, by the descendants of Moses D. Troyer, This book is about the lives of Moses Troyer family extending over a 100 years. ____ 97. Genealogy of the Descendants of Isaac & Barbara Stoltzfus Lapp compiled by C.L. Lapp, 1941 (S.C.). John Lapp came to Philadelphia on Sept 29, 1733 as a young boy in his early twenties. He was born and raised Amish then he married a Mennonite girl and settled in Oley Valley, Bucks County, page 3. The same John Lapp in the 1st generation print by John F. Glick ____ 97A. The Descendants of Christopher Esh, by Benjamin L. Blank, 1949 (H.C.) printed by The New Holland Clarion. Christopher Esh was married to Mary Zug. She was a lineal descendant of Hans Zug (see I.D. Rupp's Martyr's Mirror) page 1021 for Hans Zug. In religious faith he was a Mennonite preacher. ____ 98. Address Directory of Lancaster County Amish (S.C.) 1987, Address Directory of Lancaster County Amish (S.C.) 1990, Address Directory of Lancaster County Amish (S.C.) 1994 ____ 99. Descendants of Amos Lapp and Mattie Smucker Lapp 1857-1993 by Bennie C. Yoder & Susan Kinsinger (H.C.) 1993. Writings from Levi Lapp from 1938 to 1942. Today I saw the first train of electric cars on the railroad. I went to M.B. Stoltzfus to get battery lights onto the buggy, Dec 16, 1932. Aug 8, 1941 I went to Dan Esh, A railroad lawyer was there to talk about putting a tunnel underneath the tracks, page 25 ____ 100. Amish History of Dauphin County, PA (H.C.) 1978-1995, Amish History of Dauphin County, PA (S.C.) 1978-2001 ____ 101. Ein Diener Register, by Gideon L. Fisher 1983 (S.C.). Forward by Amos L Fisher, mentioned that it became necessary to divide the first church district in 1843, the south district was called the Pequea and the north district was Millcreek, and by 1852 the Pequea was divided again. Lots more interesting history.

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____ 102. Ein Diener Register by Gideon L. Fisher 1788-1987 (H.C.), Ein Diener Register by Brookside Printing 1788-2000 ____ 103. A Trip To Europe And Facts Gleaned On The Way by Jonathan B. Fisher New Holland, PA Printed by The Budget, Ohio 1911 (S.C.) 26 illustrations and a complete map of Germany. A trip to Europe. En route to Paris. The land of the Swiss. Germany. German farm life. Christmas time among the Germans. The German farmer's general employment. Brief account of the first battle of the war in 1870. The small country of Luxemburg. ____ 104. Around The World By Water and Facts Gleaned On The Way by Jonathan Fisher New Holland, PA 1937 (S.C.). Through the Panama Canal. Hailing the Jap summary of Yokohoma's Earthquake. Heading for China. A collision on the river. The cigarette industry. Passing into the Red Sea. The Suez Canal. The Mediterranean. Bound for England. ____ 105. Amishman Travels Around The World, The Life of Jonathan B. Fisher by H. Harold Hartzler (S.C.) 1991. Genealogy of Jonathon Fisher. Photo on front cover is Jonathon while in Europe. ____ 105A Jonathan Fishers Trip Around The World 1934 Early Stage of Global Journey. This booklet was taken from The Old Country News 1997-1998 and was put in a booklet form (never published in book form). While Jonathon Fisher's trip around the world he would send letters to the New Holland Clarion and they would publish them, these stories are a reprint from 1934

____ 106. Sketchers from Foreign Lands, A Series of Correspondence appearing in previous issues of the Budget by J.E. Miller (S.C.) 1903. Trip to Germany. Farms and roads in Germany. Across the Atlantic. London to Paris. Christmas celebration in Germany. A walk into the clouds. ____ 107. Record Books of Deaths by Mary F. Lapp, 1930-1968 ____ 108. Church Records by Gideon Dienner 1916-1944 ____ 109. Wedding Records 1912-1983 (H.C.) ____ 110. Ministers & Brothers in Lot 1901-1971 ____ 111. Diary of Barbara L. Stoltzfus 1917 ____ 112. Diary of Mommy Smucker (Lydia) 1924 ____ 113. Diary of Mommy Smucker (Lydia) 1962 ____ 114. Diary of Sarah L. Dienner 1962 ____ 115. Diary of Mommy Smucker (Lydia) 1963 ____ 116. Diary of Susie F. Lapp 1941-1945 ____ 117. Diary of Susie F. Lapp 1947-1948 ____ 118. Diary of Susie F. Lapp 1951- 1952- 1953 ____ 118A Diary of Mary Speicher 1989-1990-1991 ____ 119 Begebenheiten Von Die alte Amishe Gemeinde Von Holmes Und Wayne Co. OH Und Adams Co. IN Von 1938 bis zu 1958. John Schlabach ____ 120 Antwort, Auf Einige Fragen und Anveisung von der meidung. Von Menno Simon, 1646 ____ 121 Bicentennial Wagon Trail Pilgrimage to PA 1975-1976, Rural Recreation The traditional adult game of Corner-ball plus country schools and their recess games ____ 122 Hunter, Trader, Trapper October 1918- November 1918- December 1918- January 1920 Coon hunting. Fur farming and plant culture. My first and only wolf hunt Dec, 1918. Some interesting sidelines of the Custer Massacre. A buck on schedule. Hunting and fishing of various tribes of Indians, Jan, 1920. ____ 123 The Mountain Journal, 1980’s 5 magazines. Tunnel Hill gobbler, Rattling. A big buck technique that works. The case of Albert and the Bear Paw Camp. Why all liars aren't fishermen. From Warren, PA to the New York World's Fair by ox cart. My 32-20. The valley of bucks. The coyote, the buck and the boy. The skin-head buck ____ 124 100 Years in Pictures of Outdoor Life 1898-1998 (H.C.) 1998. The first years of Outdoor Life, 1898 pictures of Vol 1 No 1, also it gives you history about how Outdoor Life was started. Every year it shows some of the front covers and also some ads. Page 43 has a picture of an elephant tusk over 11 feet long, 224 pages. ____ 125 Deer & Deer Hunting, A Hunters Guide to Deer behavior and hunting techniques (H.C.) 1993. Understanding scrapes and rubs. How deer communicate. Human scent and deer hunting. When the pressure is on. Buck fever. The 30-30. The deer hunting experience. 206 pages. Lots of color illustrations. ____ 126 Mule Deer Country (H.C.) 1990, Shots At Whitetails A deer hunting classic (H.C.) 2000. Still hunting the whitetail. Sportsmanship and safety. Buck fever. The archer deer hunter. The weapon and the load mounting the trophy. Brush guns. 286 pages. (These descriptions are from the Shots at Whitetails) ____ 127 The PA Game Commission 1895-1995 100 years of Wildlife Conservation (H.C.). Our deer problem, page 115. Page 98 has an ad for hunters to save their deer hides during WW II, PA alone accounted for 7,000 deer skins for gloves and 94 tons of carcass grease for ammunition manufacturing in 1942. $1.00 hunting license, page 40. Market hunting, page 10. ____ 128 PA Wildlife, PA Game Commission Bulletin #18 1938. The early history of PA wildlife, page 5. Game protection, page 13. The future of game in PA, page 22.

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____ 129 Sports Afield Special Edition Alaskan Adventures Vol #1 1997 (S.C.). These stories were put into book form from Sports Afield. Wolves look better dead. Big game in silent places. The marcelled antlers. Bulls in the snow. Wolf song in the north. 370 pages. ____ 130 PA Big Game Records 1965-1986 (H.C.), Outdoor Life Deer Hunting (H.C.) 1974, Outdoor Life Anthology Of Hunting (H.C.) 1946. Biggest buck of 1965 program, the complete story. Biggest buck of the 1976 program. The best bow buck in PA. #1 non-typical whitetail. PA's highest scoring black bear, these stories are out of “PA Big game records.” ____ 131 The Beagle, Breeding, Training (H.C.) 1903, Outdoor & Hunting Memories (S.C.) 2001. Beagle breeding, Beagle rearing, Training the Beagle to be a gun dog. Field trials, and lots more. ____ 132 The Amateur Trapper & Trap Makers Guide (H.C.) 1903, Pocket Field Guide to Animal Tracks (S.C.) 1958. Art of trapping, snaring and netting. Directions for construction of traps. The most successful baits. Getting furs ready for the market, and lots more ____ 132A 7 Hunting Magazines; Shooting Times 1963, Hunting And Fishing February 1939, Hunting and Fishing August 1938, American Woodsman June 1954, The Deer Trail 1989, Remington Peters Gun Catalog 1972, Jersey Rabbit Journal 1955. The ace of rabbits. Camping in 1939. Arms and Ammo. Give me a $40 dog. The Great Northern Pike by American Woodsman 1954. Big game you should know. ____ 133 Elk Country (H.C.) 1991, How To Call Wildlife (S.C.) 1975. What its all about, using scents & sounds. Decoys, baiting, animal talk. Vocal expression. Turkeys: Understanding turkey talk. ____ 134 Book 1, Deer Stories by Ammon Coblentz, Book 2, Deer Stories by Ammon Coblentz ____ 135 The Eastern Trail by James Bashline. The illustrations are by Ned Smith (H.C.) 1972. The wild turkey. Wild Turkey hunting. Hunting Grouse. Without a dog; story by Ned Smith. Pheasant hunting. ____ 136 A Natural History of American Birds a 552 page hard cover book, 1955. 96 Full color illustrations are the work of America's top bird painters. This book has a field guide about the birds. ____ 137 Hunter, Trader, Trapper January 1918, December 1920, January 1922, February 1922 (June 1913, No cover). A good coon story that was planned as a joke. Caught in a bear trap. The new Marlin Rifles 1922. A wild turkey hunt. The Pioneer Coyote and the Wolf trapper of Montana. Shooting for profit. The Bobcat and its habits. Trapping beaver. ____ 137A 5 Sports Afield Hunting Magazines 1940’s, 3 Outdoor Life Hunting Magazines 1950-1951. African Buffalo. Ben V. Lilly, Lion hunter of the old south-east. Shooting wolves from the air, page 19. Charlie's Ghost Grizzly, page 19. Hooking alligators, page 17. ____ 138 9 American Trapper Magazine early 2000. Trapping on the Moon, page 34. The Muskrat rambler goes back in time, page 28. Keys to successful predator calling. ____ 139 Trappers World Vol 1 #1 December 1999. Premiere Issue including 13 others. Grandpa's traps, page 15. Beaver & Bees. Mink on the stretcher, page 4. The Coyote has always dealt in reality, page 8. The little black cat that nobody knows, page 15.

____ 140 Taking An Inside Look At The Outdoors in Perry County by Harry Boyer Vol #1 (H.C.) 1984 signed by Harry Boyer 411 pages. Hunting with a muzzle-loader, page 47. Scouting for Spring Gobblers, page 90. Bats; creatures of the darkness, page 140. The Snapping Turtle, page 118. Lures for catching fish, page 122. ____ 141 4 Misc Trapping Booklets. From the trap-line to the fur shed. This booklet is designed to start the young trapper. Hawbakers Trapping Catalog. How to trap and use lure & bait for greater profits, by Stanley Hawbaker. ____ 142 Wonders Of Animal Life Vol 2 (H.C.) 1930’s. Law in the animal world. The mystery of the Salmon. The amazing life of an ant city. How wild animals are caught. A box full of monkeys, page 588. Elephants transported by rail or steam. Enticing the crocodile, page 590. Big Indian Python unloaded at the London Zoo. Truck load of Giraffes. Traveling without legs or wings, page 603. When snake slays snake, page 677 ____ 143 The National Waltonian (formerly Outdoor America) July 1933 to October 1935. Starting at Vol 1 No 1, July 1933, a monthly magazine, 2 years bound in HC. Some of the stories are Musk-Oxen born in Alaska, June, page 10. A story of a duck shooting and the “Old Timer” in 1904, page 8. Water Power or Salmon on the Columbia, March 1935, page 4. ____ 144 The Sportsman’s Encyclopedia (H.C.) 1971, The Pike Family by Telegraph Press (H.C.) 1953. Archery, Baseball, Canoeing, Fly-fishing, Game birds & Game animals, Fresh water fishing, Hunting, Ice Hockey, Kite flying, Scuba diving, Target Shooting. ____ 145 North American Wildlife, (H.C.) 1982. An Illustrated Guide to 2,000 Plants and Animals. Birds, Mammals, Reptiles & Amphibians, Fish, Mushrooms, Non-flowering plants, Wildflowers, Trees and Shrubs, Invertebrate. The Ducks, Geese, and Swans of North America Duck topography, Moults & Plumages, Mating & Nesting, Feeding habits, Speed of Flight, Migration,(10th Printing) (H.C.) 1962 ____ 146 A Guide To Field Identification Birds of N.A. color Illustrations (S.C.) 1983, Birds of New Guinea (Handbook #9) (S.C.) 1986 ____ 147 PA Transportation History by American Canal & Transportation Center; 1990. Early river travel in PA. Ferries in PA. First Iron Steamboat. Steam railroads in PA. First coal burning locomotive. Urban rail cars. The horse car. The trolley car. Overhead & underground air travel in PA.

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____ 147A Time: America, An Illustrated Early History (S.C.) 2007. 1776-1900 Birth of a Nation. The Bondsman's toil. Crisis of the Union. Into the West. Yankee ingenuity. A rebellion in TX. A war with Mexico. A gold rush. Lots of Civil War pictures and Lincoln speeches. ____ 148 Wheels Across America (H.C.) 1959. Stage coaches. Post roads & taverns. Fast mail & slow progress. Wagons to the West. Perils of the Plains. Wheelwrights & fire felloes. Through mud ruts & mire. Wagons & wharves, Coaching days. The first practical inventors. America's first train on tracks. Railroad disasters. A railroad on stilts. Steam driven tricycle, page 266. Stanley Steamers, page 288. The perils of the open road, page 292. A 10-3 Packard, page 298. They took to road and found mud, page 306 ____ 149 Early American Mills, over 350 black and white illustrations and 11 color plates (H.C.) 1973. Water-powered mills. Vertical Waterwheels. Overshot wheels. Breast wheels. Pitch back wheels. Float or paddle wheels. Flutter wheels. Tub wheels. Turbines. Gristmills. The water-powered gristmill. The gristmill building. The history of a millstone. ____ 150 The Building Of The Panama Canal, In Historic Photograph by Ulrich Kells (S.C.) 1983. 22,000 workers died on the job, caused by Yellow fever, Typhoid fever, and Malaria, making it increasingly difficult to get volunteers. They raised $60,000,000 before it started and in May 1884 they had labor force of 19,000 men. ____ 151 The PA Main Line Canal (S.C.) 1973. Early waterways. The development of canals. The canal boom. Building the main line canal. Canal prosperity. Canal troubles. Towpaths To Tugboats, A History of American Canal engineering (S.C.) 1982. The canals of antiquity built in 1681 with 100 locks. Canals in the Middle East. China. Greece. Roman Empire. British canal builders. Early canal builders in America. The Erie Canal. Canal maps from other states and Canada. Page 38 shows a pivot bridge over a canal. ____ 151A 5 Railroad Magazine’s early 1950's. Buried alive. The steam dynasty. 110 years of locomotive development, page 50, Jan 1951. New York's forgotten railroad: This is the story of a famous railway that dominates the infamous Bowery Street, page 17, Feb 1952. Zulus, page 66, Sept 1952. ____ 152 The Juniata Canal & Old Portage Railroad (S.C.) 1969, The Amazing PA Canals by William H. Shank (S.C.) 1975, The Amazing PA Canals by William H. Shank (S.C.) 1991. Privately owned canals in PA. Susquehanna & Tidewater canal locks. Susquehanna Division locks. ____ 153 Pennsylvania, Paddleboats of the Keystone Sate, 1989. Pennsylvania's only working stern-wheeler, the Millersburg Ferry, page 33. ____ 154 The Story of the Western Railroads from 1852 through The Region Of the Giants (S.C.), Historic Bridges of PA by William H. Shank (S.C.) 1984. The beginning of railroads. The first construction. Federal aid. The war period 1857. Prosperity. Equipment. The railroads and western settlement. ____ 154A 4 Railroad Magazines. 1947 to 1953. Thirty years on the track. Lure of the rails. Fire in tunnel 9. Big men, little engines. Men working, the ICC list 128 different kinds of railroad jobs, page 15 May 1954. ____ 155 Southern A Motive Power Pictorial 1968-1982 (H.C.), The Northwest Passage, from the Matthew to the Manhattan 1497-1969 (H.C.) 1970 ____ 155A Trains & Travel Railroad & Photo Annual 1953, by the editors of Trains & Travel. Through the Rockies. 90 MPH aboard a 4-6-4. Hoosac Tunnel. Horseshoe Curve. Chicago, Railroad capital of the world. ____ 156 Reflections of the Past, a pictorial history of the Central Susquehanna Valley by the Daily Item Newspaper (H.C.) 1997. Scenes from the 1800's. The old canal in 1898. The bridge and mill in Middlebury from 1900. PA Railroad Station in Selinsgrove, early 1900. Holsum Bread Bakery. Train wreck on Blue Hill July 2, 1907. Replacing the bricks on Market St. in Sunbury 1930's. ____ 157 The Discovery of the Titanic (H.C.) 1987. What happened that night? Titanic found. Touring the Titanic. A Titanic chronology on page 219: Apr 11, Thursday 11:30 AM with 2,227 passengers and crew members depart New York, April 11 to 12 they cover 386 miles, at 11:40 PM Sunday lookout sees an iceberg dead ahead at 500 yards at 50 to 60 feet tall. The iceberg strikes starboard low side, 10 minutes after striking the Iceberg the Titanic started taking on water. Lots more to read.

____ 158 Dauphin County Historical Atlas of 1875, Celebration 200 edition. A republication of 1985 (H.C.). Maps of townships in Dauphin County. Communities before 1785. Paths. Roads. Turnpikes. Canals. Railroads. Streetcars. Airports. Picture of the Gratz Fair about 1910. Lots of history about Dauphin Co. PA. A few wall maps are also included. ____ 159 Orville Wright How we invented the Airplane, an illustrated history of 76 photographs (S.C.) 1988. Photographs 1897- 1900. Photographs 1904-1905. After Kitty Hawk. Photos 1908-1940. ____ 159A Reno's Bonanzo Railroad Silver is what made the railroad successful, page 20 Jan 1948. To Los Angeles on the Sunset, You can travel 2004 miles in 48 hours, page 38 Feb 1948. Life on an old-time business car, from his grand old car 200, President Perkins kept an eye on business in the days of Indians, horses and buggies 1903, March 1948 page 21. ____ 160 The American Heritage book of The Pioneer Spirit (H.C.) 1959. More than 480 pictures. Portrait of the Eastern Frontier, by foot, mule, wagon. The forest gives way to farms, lots of pictures. New cities dot the landscape. Across the Mississippi. Gold is found and a nation goes WILD! Page 188. The Promised Land. Concord Coaches train load going West page 315. Pony Express. See page 362 how Tattered Tom makes good. The Horseless Carriage. ____ 161 Sears, Roebuck and Company Catalog Spring & summer 1937 (original) ____ 162 Sears, Roebuck and Company Catalog 1908 reprint

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____ 163 Montgomery Ward and Company Catalog 1894-1985 Fall & Winter (reprint) ____ 164 Sears, Roebuck and Company Catalog The 1902 Edition (reprint) ____ 165 Sears, Roebuck and Company Catalog 1927 Edition (reprint) ____ 166 Sears, Roebuck and Company Catalog 1897 Edition (reprint) ____ 167 Sears, Roebuck and Company Catalog 1978 Edition ____ 168 Montgomery Ward, Spring & Summer 1957 ____ 169 Sears, Roebuck and Company, Christmas 1966 ____ 170 Spiegel, Fall & Winter Catalog 1977 ____ 171 Spiegel, Spring & Summer Catalog 1977 ____ 172 Montgomery Ward, 1969 Spring & Summer ____ 173 Montgomery Ward, 1966 Fall & Winter ____ 174 Sears, Roebuck USA, The Great American Catalog store and how it grew by Gordon L. Weil (H.C.) 1977. Mr. Sears & Mr. Roebuck. The great wish book. The man who saved Sears. The mail-order war. Merchant to the millions. The Sears Army

____ 175 New Holland Engines, Instruction booklet #2 for operating and adjusting New Holland Engines Mountville Manufacturing Company, Well made farm machinery since 1888, Corn shellers, corn planters, wood saws engines, Potato diggers, hay tedders, Land rollers, Fruit presses, concrete mixers, and lots more. A 60 page booklet 1928 ____ 176 Heebner & Son’s, Pioneers of Farm Machinery in America 1840-1926 (S.C.) 1984. The Heebner Line. Level tread horse power. Direct geared horse power. The PA Threasher. Little Giant Thresher. The farm feed mill. Heebner's saw machine thresher. Gasoline engine combination, page 149. Pumping water by horse power, page 138. ____ 177 Meanwhile Down on the Farm- signed by Al Herman (S.C.). A California log train. Hauling sugar beets in Colorado. The White Lily washing machine. Myers water pump. The Avery wagon. And then there was steam. Bean sheller. A side feeder for a threshing machine. Gaar Scott “Big 40” pulling a 14 gang plow. ____ 177A 1971 Rural America a century ago, how the future of America was invented (S.C.) 1976. Lanterns. Cotton harvesters. Churns. Harrows. Planters. Seeders. Bean & clover harvesters. Corn harvesters. Lawn mowers. Mowers. Reapers. Reapers & threshers. Harvester binders. Rakes. Hay forks. Hay loaders. Hay tedders. Threshing. Corn huskers. Slaughtering & meat cutting. Creamery & milk. Churns. Windmills. Nails. Road making equipment. Air & gas engines. ____ 178 Implement & Tractor, Reflections on 100 years of Farm Equipment by Robert K. Miller (H.C.) 510 pages. Page 10, Oh to be a boy again. The first Studebaker wagon factory 1852, page 13. History of the cream separator, page 98. Studebaker ad, page 90. Picture of a large farming project with 30,000, it requires eighty, 8 mule teams to plow, page 85. About motor vehicles, page 73. McCormick makes a clean sweep ad, page 68. Steam engine pulling 6 wagon loads of wheat, page 45. John Deere has a lot of color ads. ____ 179 Unusual Vintage Tractors, more than 280 photos with descriptive captions, photos of rarely seen vintage tractors by C.H. Wendel (S.C.) 1996. Case 10-20 gas tractors, page 177. Titan 10-20 tractor, page 165. International 15-30, page 162. Illinois Tractor Co., page 155. Huber Mfg Co. 1898, page 149. Hart-Parr 22-40 tractor, page 143. Gray tractor 1908, page 131. 1916 4-wheel drive tractor, page 123. Common Sense gas tractor, page 81. ____ 179A 19 Issues of Engineers and Engines Mostly in the 1950's. New Rumely Separator Thresher. Rumely Steam Traction Engine, Steam Driven Boat. (Nov 1957 issue) International Harvester Co. Steam Tractor (Oct 1959 issue) ____ 180 Wheels of Farm Progress, by Marvin McKenley (S.C.) 1980. It all began with the reaper, page 1. The glorious days of steam threshing, page 25. Those Hit & Miss “hired hands,” page 53. ____ 180A 10 issues The Chronicle of the Early America Industries Association, Inc 1965's-1970's. Some of the stories: Horsepower Tread Walk. Horsepower Ferry. Yokes and Pokes. Early Methods Of Making paint. The Up and Down Sawmill. Straw Crushers for Making Hats. Ice Making Tools. ____ 181 Case Tractors, Steam to Diesel by Dave Arnold (S.C.) 1990 ____ 182 Farm Memories, An Illustrated History of Rural Life by April H. Alberstadt (S.C.) 1996. Setting up a windmill, page 55. The barnyard, page 44. ____ 182A Illustrations of Trades The farmer in cider making. The Gardener. The Miller. The Brickmaker. The Slater. The Tailor. The Shoemaker. The Cabinetmaker. The Gold & Silver Smith. The Roadmaker. The Canal Engineers. The Printer. The Bookbinder. 106 pages, (SC) 1972 ____ 183 Farm Boy, 240 Illustrations (H.C.) ____ 183A The Ice Industry of the United States with a brief sketch of its history and estimates of production in the different states. How ice contracts and expands. Harvesting and manufacturing. ____ 184 Landscapes of America 300 page of color illustrations. A coffee table book (H.C.) 1983 ____ 185 This Was Wheat Farming, A pictorial history of the Farm and farmers of the Northwest who grow the nation’s bread H.C. A header and horses, this is a side view, page 61. Picture of the first horse pulled combine harvester in Adams County in 1898. A stack of 30,000 bags of wheat, page 168. A ground powered combine was pulled by 27 mules, August 24, 1916, page 137.

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____ 185A The Furrow Bicentennial Issue 1976. Farm Mechanization comes to America, A Commemorative Album “The Machines of Agriculture” Half tractor half automobile, this hybrid took the place of a horse team. 26 pages of John Deere machinery photos. ____ 186 Great Grandma Tells of Threshing Days for the children (H.C.) A Harvest of memories (H.C.) 1996 by Ray Reiman ____ 187 Steam on the Road, Self propelled Vehicles through two centuries. (H.C.) 1973. Hancock's first steam carriage, page 11. Foden steam wagons or trucks in the mid 1920's, page 54. Refined steam carriages, coal fired vertical boiler with a twin cylinder engine, page 67 ____ 188 Farming, Always Farming, A photographic essay of rural PA German land and life. Publication of the PA German Society Vol #20 1986 (H.C.). Loading the milk wagon for door to door peddling, page 199. Picking up the potatoes, page 228. Husking corn on shucks, page 235. Making cider, page 253. The “snitz” basket, page 259. ____ 189 A Day In the Life of the Amish (H.C.) 1994 Roy Reiman, A Day In An Amish Kitchen (H.C.) 1995 Roy Reiman, From Flapper to Flivvers (H.C.) 1995 Roy Reiman ____ 190 The Years Between, A Dramatic View of the 1920’s & 1930’s (H.C.) (This book has some water damage) 1962 ____ 191 Encyclopedia of American Steam Traction Engines by Jack Norbeck (H.C.). The Draft horse, Belgian, Clydesdale, Percheon, Shire, Sulfolk, Mules. Working with horses. The first John Deere manure spreader 1865, page 27. An International Harvester baler built in 1908, page 293. ____ 191A 26 Issues of Steam Engine Vol 1 No 1 1957 and an assortment of issues up to 1961. First Otis Elevators were steam powered Vol 2 #3. Vol 2 #12 pages 6&7 has a picture of unheard of equipment used in the vineyards in CA. Hart-Parr story on page 11, Vol 3 #3. Steam Threshing in ND. Pioneer power in Old WI, page 16. ____ 192 Steam Traction, May-June 2006 Magazine ____ 192A 8 issues of The Thresherman's Review magazine. 1907-1908-1909-1913. Thresherman's review is a monthly with lots of ads on threshing machines and early steam engines, page 12. Jan 1908 has five letters from five threshermen, page 26, has a double page of Avery Manufacturing Co. showing plows hitched to steam engines, if you like old farming equipment, then you'll definitely need to check this out. ____ 192B Steam Engine Guide Being a reprint from the thresher's school of modern methods of The American Thresherman and reprinted in 1910 as Vol 1 of The American Thresherman (14th reprint 1989 by the Stengas Publishing Co ____ 193 3 Magazines of the American Farmer, February 1881, August 1881, November 1881 ____ 193A 9 issues of Rural New Yorker A farming newspaper of 1898-1899 ____ 194 The Farm Journal Magazine Farm Journal, 8 issues of the late 1800's ____ 195 PA Farm Journal (Lancaster, PA, West Chester, PA) Vol #1 1851 Vol #2, 1852 these 2 years are bound together as one book, cover torn. A law against lotteries Sept 1851, page 161. PA barn built on the Switzer Plan, page 145. A story on the 17 year locusts, page 108. The potatoe, page 103. Mules vs. horses, page 53 in Vol 2 #2. The influence of the Moon, page 359

____ 196 The Country Gentleman Vol #V #1 January 4, 1855 to June 23, 1855 Bound in one book, (H.C.). A total number of ships at several ports in Great Britain 1854, amounted to 120,314 with 11,845,410 tons, etc., page 97. The miser and his bag of gold, page 142. News items, page 145. Improvement of wood lots, page 236. ____ 197 The Country Gentleman January 5,1860 to December 27, 1860 1 full year bound in hard-cover good condition. Smith and Winegar's Tile Machine, page 75. Why farming does not pay better, page 91. Tobacco culture, page 90. Root culture, page 106. Effect of bee stings, page 115. How to make farming pay, page 122. Patent Office report for 1859, page 361. remedy for cracked hoofs, page 364. A day at the Springfield Horse Show, page 176. ____ 198 Country Gentleman, 11 magazines in the 1940’s. Europe's farmers come back, Aug 1945. Rebirth of a church, Aug 1945. A Country Gentleman rides to office, A story of George Washington, Feb 1945. A challenge to tree rubber, July 1943. Six kids on a farm, July 1943. The Cossacks discover America, Oct 1945. The buck rake moves East, May 1942. ____ 199 4 issues of Country Gentleman in the early 1920’s. Canada's treasure chest, June 3, 1922. The Diary of a Country Woman, Feb 9, 1924. Money making eggs, Feb, 9, 1924. The motor cultivator, Jan 31, 1920. The new S.O.S., the mail truck, Jan 31 1920. Lots of farming ads, some in color. ____ 200 5 issues of Country Gentleman in 1922. Why farmers go mad, May 1922. Do we need more silos? May 1922. Bringing back a run down farm, May 1922. New Mexican cattle trails, June 1922. Why Illinois is third, June 1922. The honey flow, June 1922. Alcatraz, the story of a horse, June 1922. Are ten acres enough? May 13, 1922. Speaking about loans, May 13, 1922.

____ 200A 16 Issues of The Country Gentleman in the late 1880's. The Mule Intelligent and valuable, page 892. The value of manure, page 884. Methods of fattening, hand cramming, page 889. Cold storage, planning a building in 1898, page 813. Oysters, and how to eat them, page 817. Farm to silo & factory, page 816. ____ 201 5 misc magazines of the early 1900’s ____ 202 Newspapering in the Old West by Robert F. Karolevitz, a pictorial history of Journalism and printing of the Frontier (H.C.) 1965. The printer tramps westward, page 103. Green prairies and black hills, the average length of a farmer's life is 65. and a printer is 33, page 71. Rocky Mountain News, page 60. To tell the story of journalism in the Old West completely, this book would require at least 10,000 chapters, 17 states and 10,000 Gazettes, page 37.

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____ 202A Scientific American 1855 (1 full year HC) The advocate of industry and journal of scientific and other improvements. This book is full of new patents that were applied at the U.S. Patent office (very interesting) ____ 203 The Dutch Country by Cornelius Waygandt, Folks & Treasures in the Red Hills of PA (H.C.) 1939. The last of the potters. The log cloisters of Ephrata. Of basketry and basketing. Local color in Folk Ark. Plain clothes and progress. October in Bern. PA at its best. ____ 204 Amish Life, A Picture of John Hostetler on front cover as an Amish Boy by John A. Hostetler printed by Herald Press 1952. The Road to Paradise by William M. Moedinger (booklet) 1962 Real People, by Martha Denlinger Herald Press (booklet) 1975 ____ 205 The Amish and the Mennonite (booklet) 1938 Superstitions of the PA Germans (booklet) Social Life of the PA Germans (booklet) 1947 Quaint Idioms and Expressions of the PA Germans (booklet) 1939 PA Dutch Lore (booklet) ____ 206 Plain and Amish, An Alternative to Modern Pessimism (S.C.) 1994. Old faith in a new world. The rebellion of the Saints. The Riddle of Amish Culture (S.C.) 1989. The Amish Story. Auctions, frolics & gangs. Harnessing the power of progress. Old Order Amish, Lancaster PA., Population estimate, page 235. ____ 207 Mennonite Family History Vol 13 #2, April 1994. A Kinsinger lineage. Mennonite Family History Vol 15 #1, January 1996. ____ 208 Behalt, Postcards of a 10’ X 265’ cyclorama depicting the history and faith of the Amish, Hutterrite & Mennonite people ____ 209 18th Annual Handicap Gathering August 2, 1980 (S.C.) The Bedford Story, The Lost Children (S.C.) 2002 Van Riders Handbook (S.C.) 2000 ____ 210 My Trip to Paraguary on September 12, 1971 by Leah Zook Box 146 Bird-In-Hand, PA ____ 211 Dr. Frau by Grace H. Kaiser, A woman doctor among the Amish (S.C.) by Good Books 1986 Tobias of the Amish, a true story of tangled strands in faith family and community (H.C.) 2001 ____ 212 Documents of Brotherly Love, Dutch Mennonite aid to Swiss Anabaptists by James W. Lowry, Vol 1 1635-1709 edited by David J. Rampel Smucker and John L. Ruth, Ohio Amish Library (H.C.) 2007. Oetenbach Prison in Zurich. Map of Alsace. Map of Canton in Zurich ____ 213 Children in Amish Society by John Hostetler signed by John A. Hostetler May 18, 1985 to Elam Lapp (S.C.)Amish Society 4th Edition (S.C.) 1993 436 pages. Prison tower in Passau, Germany, where in the 16th Century persecuted Anabaptists composed many of the hymns that form today's hymn-book, page 229. ____ 214 The Fortunate Years, An Amish Life memories and stories from an Amish childhood in Lancaster County by Aaron S. Glick (S.C.) 1994 Plain Buggies, Amish Mennonite, and Brethren Horse Drawn Transportation by Stephen Scott book #3 (S.C.) 1983 Real People by A. Martha Denlinger (S.C.) 1975 ____ 215 Plain Buggies, Amish, Mennonite and Brethren Horse transportation by Stephen Scott booklet #3 The Amish Wedding, and other special occasions of the Old Order Communities by Stephen Scott booklet #8 Amish, The Amish in Photographs by Steven B. Witmer (S.C.) ____ 216 A Jaunt into the Dutch Country part #1 (S.C.) 1952 Our People, The Amish and Mennonite of Ohio (S.C.) 1983 A Quiet and Peaceable Life by John L. Ruth (S.C.) 1979 ____ 217 After the Fire, The Destruction of the Lancaster County Amish by Randy-Michael Testa (H.C.) 1992 ____ 218 Think No Evil, the inside story of the Amish schoolhouse shooting and beyond (H.C.) 2009 ____ 219 On The Backroad to Heaven, a unique guide to the strange world of Old Order Anabaptist groups (H.C.) 2001 ____ 220 Diener Fersammlung 7 booklets all total from different areas and states Der Taufe Spiegel by Peter Yoder 1951 booklet ____ 221 PA Dutch Cookbook booklet 1960, Amish Dutch Cookbook booklet 1970, PA Dutch Cookbook booklet 1936, PA Dutch Cooking booklet, PA Dutch Recipe booklet 1966 ____ 222 I Saw It In The Budget by Elmer S. Yoder (S.C.) 1990 ____ 223 Minutes of OOA Steering Committee Vol 1 1966-1972 Minutes of OOA Steering Committee Vol 2 1973-1980 Minutes of OOA Steering Committee Vol 3 1981-1984 Minutes of OOA Steering Committee Vol 4 1987-1989 Minutes of OOA Steering Committee Vol 5 1990-1994 Minutes of OOA Steering Committee Vol 6 1995-1997 Minutes of OOA Steering Committee Vol 8 2006-2007 ____ 224 In Loving Memory of Mary E. Fisher & Sadie Fisher Stoltzfus 3rd edition 1980 booklet, In Loving Memory of Mary E. Fisher, booklet 1971 ____ 225 Amish Roots, A Treasury of History, Wisdom & Love by John A. Hostetler (S.C.) 1989. The Anabaptists: Their Beliefs and Practices. The Reforms of Jacob Ammann. Reply to Jacob Ammann. Coming to America. By Steamboat. A Dog comes to America. Pioneering in the American West. Threshing in ND. Kansas Dust. Moving the Cemetery. Amish Schools. Children taken into Custody by David Luthy, page 134. ____ 226 Mennonite Brethren In Mexico by Lester Burkholder A reprint from the Old Country News 1999 (coil bound)

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____ 227 PA Mennonites In Mexico, A History of Four Lancaster County Mennonite Families pilgrimage to Mexico during World War II 1942-1946 by Lester Burkholder (S.C.) 1998. Lancaster Mennonites move to Mexico 1943. Mennonite Settlement in Mexico. Harvesting Sugar Cane in Mexico. Farming and other Incidents in the Highlands of Mexico, Winter of 1945. ____ 228 Farm Life and Its Changes by Gideon L. Fisher 1st edition 1978 by Pequea Publishers (H.C.). Depression 1929-1934, mules sold for $25-$50 at a Sheriff sale. Day laboring man, (Tag Lehner) Corn planting and harvesting. Heating and Cooking before 1900. Water Conditions after 1800. Mennonites in Russia. ____ 229 Amish Enterprise, From Plows to Profits by Donald B. Kraybill- Steven M. Nolt (S.C.) 2004 ____ 230 Hans Landis, Swiss Anabaptist Martyr in 17th Century Documents (HC) by James W. Lowry 2003 Ohio Amish Library

____ 231 Old Order Amish, Their Enduring Way of Life- Photographs by Lucian Niemeyer Text by Donald Kraybill (H.C.) 1993 ____ 232 Mennonite Soldier by Kenneth Reed (H.C.) Printed by Herald Press 1974 ____ 233 Jonathan by Dan Neidermyer (H.C.) Herald Press 1973 ____ 234 Crimson Stain by Jim Fisher (S.C.) 2000 ____ 235 PA Dutch American Folk Art by Henry J. Kauffman (S.C.) 1964. The historical background of the PA Dutch. The art of the PA Dutch. Textiles and Needlework. Illustrations. ____ 236 The Amish, In Their Own Words, Amish writings from 25 years of Family Life Magazine compiled by Brad Igow (S.C.) 1999. What is Family Life. The Amish Story. Marriage and Family. Work: Farm vs Factory. The Young. The Amish Congregation. The World. Old Age, Illness and Death. The Amish Sense of Humor. ____ 237 Religious Gleanings From A Ministers Scrapbook (H.C.). The contents of this book are short stories, poems, and illustrations, stories from Moody Monthly, Christian Life, Family Life, Christian Herald, Readers Digest, Immanuel Messenger, Gospel Herald, Youths Companion & others. By the late Dan Yoder. ____ 238 The Amish In The American Imagination by David Weaver-Zercher (H.C.) 2001. Page 134 has a picture of Amish Life (same as Lot #204) Where he sold 750,000 copies since 1952. Page 143 has a story about Jonathon (Lot #233) ____ 239 Who Are The Amish by Merle Good (H.C.) 1985 ____ 240 Who is Who In The Budget, Budget Scribes from the US and Canada (S.C.) 2000 410 pages 8 ½ X 11. History of the Budget. A listing of each Budget Scribe. How old are they? How many children do they have? What is their occupation? Etc

____ 241 Detour by Grace H. Kaiser (H.C.) 1990. These stories are true, most names and places have been changed and relocated. Dr. Frau. A woman doctor among the Amish, signed by Grace Kaiser. ____ 242 Faith Under Test, Alternative Service During World War II by John M. Dyck (S.C.) 1997. Persecution on the bus, page 23. C.O's in Canada during WW I, page 130. ____ 243 A Separate People, An Insiders View of the Old Order Mennonite Customs and Traditions by Isaac R. Horst (S.C.) 2000 ____ 244 By Their Blood. Christian Martyrs of the 20th Century by James and Marti Hefley (S.C.) 2nd Edition 1996. Martyrs of Japan and Korea. The Middle East. Troubled Lands of the Bible, page 341. ____ 245 PA Dutch Country, Postcard History Series. More than 200 postcards have produced scenes of everyday life of the Plain People since the beginning of the 20th Century. Total of 128 pages. ____ 246 The Guidebook to Amish Communities & Business Directory by O.A. Garrett. A complete list and directions to each community. A short history of each settlement (S.C.) 272 pages 5 ½ X 8 ½, Signed by Ottie A Garrett ____ 247 Regulations and Guidelines for the Old Order Amish Liability Aid ____ 248 Standards of the Old Order Amish and Old Order Mennonite Parochial and Vocational Schools of PA 3 booklets ____ 249 6 booklets of Amish Information ____ 250 The Plain People Applied Arts 1963, The PA Dutch Applied Arts 1963, Covered Bridge Applied Arts, Hex Signs & Other Barn Decorations Applied Arts 1963 ____ 251 The PA Dutch Applied Arts 1963, The Amish Applied Arts 1966, Antiques in PA Dutchland Applied Arts 1963, Among the Amish Applied Arts 1992 ____ 252 A Year In Review by John and Emma Fisher 1990, An Addition to Remarks of By Gone Days by Aunt Susie 1986, A Journal of Bygone Years History of the Huyards by David E. Huyards 1907-1989 (booklet) 1995 ____ 253 Records of Principles Pertaining to the Old Order Amish Church School Committee or Delegation as of September 2, 1937 compiled by Aaron E. Beiler (booklet) 1961 ____ 254 Kentucky Bound, A diary of a journey by covered wagon from Lancaster, PA to Marion, KY during the summer of 1979, a distance of 970 miles by John David Allgyer (S.C.) 1980 ____ 255 Why We Wear Plain Clothes by William McGrath booklet and two other Mennonite booklets ____ 256 Golden Sunset, A collection of hymns and poetry by Elam B. Stoltzfus (booklet) 1980, Anabaptist Letters from 1635 to 1645, translation from the Ausbund by John E. Kauffman (booklet) 1977 ____ 256A Gems of Life Short selections for children. HC 1907. Handling firearms, page 49. Evil habits, cigarette smoking, page 45. Bring the cows home, page 32. Washing the pig, page 21. Under conviction, page 16. A cat in trouble, page 12

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____ 257 Bedenklichen Geschichten Fom Alten Und Neuen Land Wegen, Bann und meidung, Kinder zucht, and more (booklet) Ein Betrachtung und Erklarung uber Bann und meidung (booklet) 2nd printing 1988, Gordonville Print Shop ____ 257A Der Herold der Christian Science Feb 1926, Some of the stories: The Poor in Spirit. Grace. Heal the Sick. Readiness to Receive. Every Hour's Demand. Spiritual Healing vs Mental Quackery. A 70 page booklet, English language on one side and German on the other. ____ 258 Ein Ordungsbrief, Holmes County, Ohio October 26, 1917 (booklet) Begebenheiten Von Die alte Amishe Gemeinde Von Holmes und Wayne County, Ohio und Adams County, IN booklet 1968. Einige Fragen und ihre Beantwortung booklet 1994 ____ 259 Christopher Dock, pioneer Christian schoolmaster on the Skippark booklet compiled by John D. Martin 1977 Mennonite Confession of Faith booklet 11th printing 1998 ____ 260 Joys, Sorrows, and Shadows by Emma King (S.C.) 1992, Everlasting Strength by Benuel M. Fisher (S.C.) 2007 ____ 261 Among The Amish by Elmer L. Smith, In The Dutch Country by PA Dutch Folklore Center ____ 262 Spiritual Guide for Drafters, Prepared & approved by Amish 1-W Placement counselors booklet 1962, What Awaits Anabaptists In The Last Days (S.C.) 1996, The Anabaptists Northern Catholics nor Protestants by William R. McGrath (S.C.) 1964, Why We Are Conscientious Objectors to War by William R. McGrath (S.C.) 1980 ____ 263 Religious Gleanings From A Ministers Scrapbook by Dan Troyer booklet. To My Children by Roy J Schlabach 1978 booklet ____ 264 Diary of An Eastern Trip by Elmer Kuepfer 1997 (booklet), Diary of A Western Trip by Elmer Kuepfer 1990 (booklet) ____ 265 Old Order Shop & Service Directory by Pequea Publisher Joe Beiler 1st edition 1977, Old Order Shop & Service Directory 2nd Edition 1988, Old Order Shop & Service Directory 3rd Edition 1989, These 3 directories are in booklet form (a rare find) ____ 266 Lancaster County PA Farm Directory of 1977 has the townships of Lancaster County and a sketch of the farms with the acreage and name of owner, size 11 X 17 (S.C.) ____ 267 Mt. Hope, Ohio A Pictorial History 1824-1996. 426 pages (H.C.) by Eli Bowman 1996. History of Mt Hope. Unusual Happenings, page 84. OH and the 100 mile electric automobile, page 117. Tornado's cause damage near Mt Hope, Ripley, page 98. The Night when the stars fell, 1833, page 92. Earliest mail route followed Indian Routes, page 44. Hungry wolves, a threat to early settlers, page 42 ____ 268 Ohio Amish Directory, Holmes County and Vicinity with maps for each district. 1996 Edition by Carlisle Printing (HC) 794 pgs

____ 269 Indiana Amish Directory, Elkhart, LaGrange, and Noble Countries by Jerry Miller (H.C.) 1995. History of the Amish in Elkhart, Lagrange and Noble Counties. Thoughts on our Amish Heritage. Occupations. Our Parochial Schools. Ministry. Past & Present. ____ 270 Illinois Directory of the Amish, by LaVern and Dorothy Schlabach, (H.C.) 2003 ____ 271 Nappanee Amish Directory, Including Kokomo and Milroy Communities (S.C.) 2006 ____ 272 Michigan Amish Directory (S.C.) 2006 ____ 273 Wisconsin, Minnesota, Montana, Colorado Amish Directory, (in one book) by Abana Books (S.C.) 2006. History of the following districts: Lajara, CO page 7. Monte Vista, CO page 10. Rexford, MT page 14. St. Ignatius, MT page 22 and lots more ____ 274 Kansas, Oklahoma Amish Directory, by Abana books (S.C.) 2000. Garnett, KS History, page 11. Hutchinson, KS History page 26. Yoder, KS History page 52. Chouteau, OK History page 70. Clarita. Coalgate, OK History page 84 ____ 275 Iowa Amish Directory by Abana Books (S.C.) 2000. History of the following districts: Bloomfield, Brighton, Buchanan, Centerville, Chariton, Diagonal, Edgewood, Granger, Kalona, Lamoni, Milton, Redding, Riceville, Seymour & Waukon. ____ 276 Amish History of Dauphin County, PA (S.C.) 1978-2005. Amish Settlement in Lykens Valley, Dauphin Co. PA, page 13. Brief history of Northumberland Co. PA page 19 ____ 277 Amish History of Dauphin County, PA (H.C.) 1978-1995. Lykens Valley Board of Directors, 1978-1996. School records from 1978-1996. Deaths. Weddings. Baptismal Records, 1980-1995. ____ 278 Old Order Amish Directory of Mifflin & Juniata County, Sinking Valley, PA Beaver, Ohio by Stephen Petersheim (SC) 2002

____ 279 Directory of Richfield Springs, Fillmore, Malone, New York (S.C.) New York Amish of the Jasper/Woodhull Settlement (S.C.) 1983-2000. History of Jasper/Woodhull 1983-2001. ____ 280 Amish Directory & History of the Atlantic Settlement in Crawford County, PA (S.C.) 1924-1997. Crawford Co. History: The beginning of the Atlantic Amish Settlement. Stories shared page 55. Lots of Budget letters over the years page 76. The Amish Community in Atlantic, PA page 128 ____ 281 Wheat Ridge Amish Directory, West Union, Ohio Directory of the Amish in Adams County, Ohio (S.C.) 1994. Adams County Amish, page 7. School records. Map for West Union OH and listing of families, marriage records, shops & businesses.

____ 282 Tri County Directory, Directory of the Illinois Amish (S.C.) 1986. History of the Illinois Amish Churches. A Family Tree of Church Districts and Bishops, past & present.

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____ 283 The History of Conewango Valley, New York from 1949-1999 (S.C.) 174 pages by Mahlon Shetler. History of Conewango, New York from 1949 to 1999. A brief history of the Amish Settlement in Mexico, 1923 to 1929. ____ 284 Delaware Amish Directory w/ Wall Map (S.C.) 1995. History of the Amish in Delaware. Shops & Businesses. Page 75 ____ 285 PA Amish Directory of Johnsonburg Area (S.B.) 2005-2008 ____ 286 PA State Amish Directory, migrations & history of the Troutville Settlement by Ben A. Hershberger (S.C.) 1994. History of Troutville, 1971 to 1994, page 42 & 43 ____ 287 The Amish In America, Settlements That Failed 1840-1960 by David Luthy (H.C.). This volume contains the histories of 100 extinct settlements which existed between 1840-1960. ____ 287A The Amish Year by Steinnetz & Rice-1956, In good condition, (Dust jacket is torn). The Amish Rodeo, page 166; Community Auction at Intercourse; The Amish School at Intercourse; Picture of Whitewash Reddy, page 24. ____ 288 Cumberland Valley and History of the Franklin Co and Cumberland Co Amish Settlement, by Gideon A. Fisher 2001 (HC). History and memory of the Amish migrating to Cumberland County PA.

____ 289 Troutville Directory, Migrations and History of Troutville PA, 1971-2008 (S.C.) 2008 ____ 290 Eine Wurzel, Tennessee John Stoltzfus by Paton Yoder his great grandson (H.C.) 1979. Patriarch of Millwood, page 24. Liberal Amishman page 37. Volliger Armendiener page 77. Family History page 161. ____ 291 Family Record of Joseph H. Zook and Elizabeth B. (Yoder) Zook and their Descendants 1866-2004 (H.C.) 2004 ____ 292 The Smuckers, Amish From Lancaster County, PA by Amos S. Smucker and Eli S. Smucker (S.C.) 2008. The Smucker Lineage. Schmucker Transactions. History of Peter's Road. Grandpa Schmucker's Poem, page 13. History of farming in Lancaster Co, PA, page 135. Ausbund Tunes page 159 ____ 293 The Amish in Daviess County, IN by Joseph Stoll (H.C.) 1997, Joe Stoll also has some history on the Anabaptist cave (Tauferhohle) near Hinwil, Switzerland on page 301 (also included is a picture). Foreword by Joe Stoll; European Roots page 7; The Families Who Came First, page 15; The Ordnungsbrief of 1871, page 20; Early Leaders of the Church, page 31; Two Decades of Growth 1870-1890, page 43; Lots more ____ 294 Amish Immigrants of Waldeck And Hesse (H.C.) by John M. Byler. A record of 263 Immigrants plus Historical Records of Germany, Shiplists, etc. 1993. Amish Immigrants of Waldeck & Hesse; Esch History, page 48; Fisher, page 61; Kinsinger, page 97; Miller, page 102; Petersheim, page 120, and lots more listed ____ 295 Family record of Jeremiah S. Troyer and Maria (Mary) Troyer 1829-1998 by Mose Troyer (H.C.) ____ 296 Descendants of Emanuel V. Hershberger 1876-2005 coil bound ____ 297 Amish History of Southern Lancaster County PA 1940-1992 (H.C.). Nickel Mines Settlement in 1940 page 7; Bart Twp History page 19; Historic mines originally produced copper for colonies page 30; The First Amish Family in Kirkwood page 37; School History back to 1937 page 69 ____ 298 Fifty Years in Lebanon County, PA by David S. King (H.C.) 1993. Introduction by the late Joe Beiler page V; Fifty years in Lebanon Co. PA page 1 ____ 299 Family & History of Lydia Beachy’s Descendants 1889-1989 (H.C.). The Indian Conferences in Lancaster Co. August 1762; Meeting with the Western Indians at Fort Pitt April-May 1765; This book starts with the attack on the Hochstetler Family (1757) and ends with the year of Christians probable return (1765) ____ 300 Our Flesh and Blood, A Documentary of the Jacob Hochstetler Family During the French and Indian War 1757-1765 2nd Edition (S.C.) 2003 ____ 301 Stoltzfus Family Records by Reuben G. Stoltzfus 1974 ____ 302 Gleanings of 50 years in Juniata County, PA 1950-2000 (H.C.) by Sarah A. Wengerd 2001. As I Remember It, History of Juniata Co. PA 1950-2000 ____ 303 Henry U. and Lydia Zook Blank Family History by C.J. Stoltzfus (H.C.). Life at the Blank homestead when C.Y. & Catharine Blank lived there page 37; The Small Pox in the Big Valley page 32 ____ 304 The Troyer Family, Descendants of Immigrant of Michael Troyer (H.C.) 1999 ____ 305 Memories of Daudy and Mommy Sensenig, Elam W. and Lizzie E. Sensenig by D.M. Sensenig (S.C.) 2004. Life on the Farm; Farming With Horses; Threshing Time; Dynamite; Tramps and Other Characters ____ 305A Five Little Peppers and How They Grew, by Margaret Sydney 1909, (some damage). Bobbsey Twins at Snow Lodge, HC 1913 (Fair). 2 Bobbsey Twins in the Country, HC (Fair). Bobbsey Twins At Meadow Brook, HC (Fair). Bobbsey Twins At Cedar Camp, HC 1921 (Good). Bobbsey Twins At Cedar Camp, HC (Fair). The Bobbsey Twins, HC (Poor). Bobbsey Twins Treasure Hunting, HC 1929 (Poor). ____ 306 The Language of the Death Bed by D.J. Stutzman printed by Pathway Publishing 1958. Death of a Sainted Martyr page 88; Dying Man's Regret page 80; Farewell Father & Son page 32; Eternity, Where? Page 95; The Home Beautiful page 83; The Man Who Tried to Cheat the Devil page 118; ____ 307 Children’s Edition of Touching Incidents and Remarkable Answers to Prayer (H.C.) 1895, Good News for Children (S.C.) 1996 ____ 308 The Mystery of Jacob Ammon (S.C.) 1989. The Mystery of the Lost Amish Colony and Jacob Amman's Death page 81

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____ 309 3 booklets Memories of Gettysburg, 1998, Life & Changes of Grandpa’s Days 1898-1999, Memories of Burke’s Garden, VA ____ 310 3 booklets Directory of Richfield Springs, Fillmore & Malone, NY, Hershberger & Other Descendants from Indian Chief White Bear, Sie Warfen das los uber sie, Ordination records of Holmes and Coshocton County 2001 ____ 311 Agnes the Flood of 1972 by Penn Valley Printing (SC), Muskrats were swimming in the covered bridge; The Wrath of Agnes A complete pictorial and written history of the June 1972 flood in Wyoming Valley (S.C.) ____ 312 The Tragic Story of the Titanic w/ Authentic Photographs & Sketches (H.C.) 1912. The greatest marine disaster in the history of the world, 1635 people died; The most sumptuous place afloat; The maiden voyage of the Titanic; The Titanic strikes an iceberg; Women & children first; Thrilling account by L. Beasley; How the world received the news; Facts about the wreck of the Titanic ____ 313 By Earthquake & Fire An Authentic History of the San Francisco Calamity w/nearly 100 illustrations (H.C.) 1906. San Francisco and Its Terrific Earthquake; Fighting Flames With Dynamite; The Reign of Destruction and Devastation; Plans To Rebuild San Francisco ____ 314 Chicago’s Awful Theatre Horror Presenting A Vivid picture, both by Pen and Camera of one of the greatest fire horrors of modern times (H.C.) 1904. The Story of The Fire page 33; First Aid to The Injured and Care For the Dead page 51; Thirty Exits, Yet 100's Perish In Awful Blast; List of The Dead page 325 ____ 314A Fifty Great Disasters and Tragedies That Shocked the World (HC) 704 pages. The Klondike Gold Rush. The Lindberg Baby Case. The Great Fire of Chicago. The Murder of President Lincoln. The Shot that Started the World War. The Great Japanese Earthquake of 1923. ____ 315 Divine Grace Midst The Tornados at Rutherford, TE (S.C.) 2006 ____ 316 Hugo Hurricane Hugo A Diary of Destruction September 21, 1989 (S.C.) ____ 317 Out of the Whirlwind An Anthology Tornado Experiences, Arthur, Illinois (S.C.) ____ 318 Tornadoes, “Not in the mountains of Somerset County, PA” Yes! There were tornadoes in Somerset County! Three in 2 days time (S.C.) by Floyd Yoder, 1998 ____ 318A The Greatest Disaster Stories Ever Told (HC) 17 harrowing stories. Terrorist Attacks, Disaster at Sea. Flights That Failed

____ 319 CNN reports on Katrina state of emergency (S.C.) 2005 ____ 320 The Tri-State Tornado, America’s Greatest Tornado Disaster (S.C.) 1992, Killer Tornadoes, May 31, 1985 Northwestern PA (S.C.), Diary of A Tragedy, Atlantic, PA (booklet), Tornadoes, Killer Storms (S.C.) 1979 ____ 321 The San Francisco Earthquake (H.C.) 1971. Tuesday, April 17, 1906, page 17; Wednesday, April 18, 1906, page 51; Thursday, April 19, 1906, page 157; Friday, April 20, 1906, page 225. ____ 322 Order out of Chaos, The Role of the National Guard in the Great PA Flood (H.C.) 1936, Great Floods of PA, A Trio Century History (S.C.) 1972, Flood PA (S.C.) 1972, 1972 Flood Disaster Scenes, Special Edition 1972 ____ 323 Worlds Greatest Calamities (H.C.) 1904. The Baltimore Fire & Chicago Theatre Horror; Graphic Account of an eye- witness; The Fireman's Hard Fight; Maryland Soldiers Fighting Fires. ____ 323A The Sinking of the Eastbound (SC) Saturday July 24, 1915, 2,000 Western Electric employees arrived early to board the Eastbound. While thousands watched in horror the ship rolled on its side killing 844 people. Trapped (SC) 1998. 93 men buried in mines. Children caught in World Trade Center elevator. Baby Jessica still in well. ____ 324 Natural Disasters, The Earth, its Wonders (H.C.) 1996. Killer Volcanoes, page 14; Tsunami: Wave of Terror, page 52; Landslide & Rock Movement, page 62; Hurricane Horror, page 88; Tornado Terror, page 98; Wild Fire, page 136 ____ 325 Horrors of Tornado Flood & Fire (H.C.) 1913. Galveston Hurricane, Sept 8, 1900; 9,000 killed, $30,000,000 loss. The Great Chicago Fire, 70 Contemporary Plates & Illustrations (S.C.) 197 ____ 326 Devastation, The Worlds Worst Natural Disaster (H.C.) 1998. Volcanoes & Earthquakes, The San Andreas Fault, page 14; Mount St. Helens 1980, page 18; Mexico City Earthquake 1985, page 33; Predicting Earthquakes, page 43; Kobe Earthquake Japan 1995, page 46; Violent Skies, page 52; Severe Storms, page 54; Hurricane Andrew, page 64; Cyclone Tracy Australia 1974, page 68; The American Dust Bowl, 1932 to 1940, Page 81; Pests & Plagues, page 106; The Potato Famine, page 109; The Black Death, page 112; 1826-1834 Cholera, page 117; Spanish Flu 1918-1919, page 118 ____ 327 The Great Flood of June 25, 1884, Losses and Damages at York, PA (S.C.) 1884. The Lessons of the Flood, page 89; The Results of the Deluge, page 79; The Afflicted People, page 41; The Flood's Track, page 23 ____ 328 High and Mighty The Flood of 1993 St. Louis Post (S.B.) Iowa’s Lost Summer The Flood of 1993 (S.B.) ____ 329 Italy’s Great Horror of Earthquake and Tidal Wave (H.C.) 1909. Great Earthquake Disasters of History BC 464 to 1908 ____ 330 Flood, 1972 A review of the June Disaster (magazine). The Johnstown Flood of 1977 (magazine) 1977 ____ 331 Andrew, Gone But Not Forgotten, as recorded in the pages of The Daily. Advertiser Lafayette, Louisiana 1992 ____ 332 The Great Galveston Disaster Illustrated (H.C.) 1900. Floods and High Water 1936 (P.B.). Not a house in Galveston escaped damage, page 129; Story of A Brave Hero, page 167; Thousands died in their efforts to save others, page 371 ____ 333 Nature On the Rampage Our Violent Earth (H.C.) 1986, Earthquakes (P.B.) 1974

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____ 334 San Francisco’s Horror of Earthquake and Fire (H.C.) 1906 ____ 335 The Complete Story of the Galveston Horror, fully illustrated (H.C.) 1900 ____ 336 Catastrophe, The Violent Earth (H.C.) 1978. The Raging Sea, The Powerful Account of the Worst Tsunami in USA History (P.B.) 2005. The Blizzard of 1888 (A booklet) reprint ____ 337 8 Booklets of Floods, twisters, earthquakes ____ 338 The Mighty Whirlwind, An Account of the Palm Sunday Tornadoes which devastated LaGrange and Elkhart Counties, Indiana 1965 (H.C.) by David Wagler ____ 339 Restless Skies, The Ultimate Weather Book (H.C.) ____ 340 Hurricane Mitch in Central America (P.B.) 1999. Floods in Johnstown 1889-1936 1977 (P.B.) ____ 341 The Graber Immigrant 1650-1984 (H.C.). The Grabers From Switzerland; The Amish In Daviess Co, the map of the Graber Homestead in France, page 13; Photos of North Dakota Settlement, page 28; Ordnung's Brief in France. ____ 342 Descendants of David Erb (H.C.) by Henry Erb 1990. The Erbs in Europe; Erbs in America ____ 343 Christian Schmucker A Colonial PA Farmer by Mrs. Jane L.S. Davidson also signed by the author #841 of 1000 copies 1976 (P.B.). The Persecuted Wanderers, page 20; A cramped ship arrives at a bustling port, page 34; The Wilderness Shrinks into Farmland, page 45 ____ 344 A Family Record of Christian H. Yoder and Anna C. (Zooks) Yoder 1877-2002 (P.B.). Groffdale History, page 1; Nicholas Stoltzfus Descendants, page 3; The Nafzinger Name, page 75 ____ 345 Ein Diener Register 1st Edition 1983 by Gideon Fisher ____ 346 Tri State Directory of Kentucky, Indiana, Wisconsin (P.B.) 1994. Amish & Mennonite Cemeteries of Moultrie and Douglas County Arthur, IL (P.B.) 1985 ____ 347 Ein Diener Register 1788-1987 (H.C.) 2nd Edition Gideon Fisher. Ein Diener Register 1788-2000 (H.C.) 2nd Edition ____ 348 Amish History of Dauphin County, PA 1978-1995 (H.C.). Hutterian Brethren 1528-1931 (H.C.) 1994 ____ 349 1993 Address and Business Directory of Holmes County & Vicinity Stauffer Mennonite Church 3rd Edition (H.C.) 1998 A Baker’s Dozen (P.B.) ____ 350 Cowboy on the High Seas and Other Stories by Elmer Hertzler (H.C.) 1999. The Hill Billy Farmer by J.K. Conner (P.B.) 1953 Family Memories & Record of David and Ola (Bontrager) Fry (P.B.) 1906-2004 ____ 351 The American Heritage Book of Great Historic Places (H.C.) Lost Discoveries, The Forgotten Science of the Ancient World (H.C.) The Best of Life (H.C.). New England's First Settlements, page 12; Land of Puritans, page 16; William Penn's Plantation, page 80; The Golden age of Whaling, page 26 ____ 352 Philadelphia, Portrait of An American City (H.C.) 1990. 1609-1730, page 13; 1730-1765, page 39; Very good history of Philadelphia. ____ 353 Atlas of World War II w/ 85 illustrations & 150 maps (H.C.) ____ 354 The Fighting Men of the Civil War, Featuring a unique photographic record of personal memorabilia & weaponry by William C. Davis (H.C.) 1969 size 10 ½ X 13 Dust jacket. Off to War, page 9; Imported Long arms, page 52; Imported Pistols, page 60; Rolling Thunder, page 95; Artillery Pieces, page 104; Life At Sea, page 113; US Mail Wagon, page 139; If you broke the Army's Rules you had to ride the wooden horse for hours, page 153; Iron Bars a Prison make, page 169; Over 56,000 prisoners from both sides met death in camps from hunger, disease cold or loss of will to live, page 183; Confederate Medical Equipment, page 195 ____ 355 Civil War in Pictures, From the Drawing boards of the newspapers artists who recorded the conflict (H.C.) 1955. This was the way Harper's Weekly introduced the Civil War to its readers; A Stampede of Slaves, page 20; Camp Punishments, page 57; Negroes Leaving Their Home, page 189; The Interior of a Hospital Car, page 182 ____ 356 The American Heritage new History of Civil War 630 pages (H.C.). A House Divided; Real Warfare Begins, page 95; The Destruction of Slavery, page 374; The Great Locomotive Chase, page 382; Two Nations at War, page 437 ____ 357 The American Century by Harold Evans (H.C.) 2000 710 pages. The Last Frontier 1889-1893; Workers take a Stand 1893-1916; Good Times, Bad Times 1914-1920; Abandoned farm machinery buried in dust in Dallas, South Dakota 1936; 10,000 houses were simply abandoned and 9 Million acres turned back to nature, page 233; The Great Depression 1929- 1939; Riding the Freight Train, page 225 ____ 358 Chronicle of America 956 pages. Monk is the first to describe tobacco 1496, page 19; Martin Luther Calls For Church Reform, Oct 30, 1517, page 23; Drake circling globe, finds large bay, page 34; Settlers sow crops June 3, 1607, page 47; Dutch ship brings 20 Africans to be sold, page 51; Laws curb, gambling, drinking, idleness, page 50; Indians murder 350 settlers in Virginia, page 55; Atomic bomb unleashed on Hiroshima, Nagasaki Japan, page 726; Hundreds of other stories ____ 359 Those wonderful women in their flying machines, the unknown heroines of World War II (H.C.) 1990 ____ 360 3 books American Heritage December 1974-December 1973- April 1975. Surgeon Thompson's Separate Peace: A Civil War Story, page 70, Dec 1974; Frederic Remington's Wild West, page 7; Escape from Charleston; Trapped by the Civil War; A Young School Teacher Fled the Rebel City, page 24; Rattlesnakes & Tumbleweed, page 54 April 1975

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____ 361 Pearl Harbor, Hitler, Bomber Offensive, D-Day, Pacific Onslaught, Defeat In Malaya, These 6 books are Ballantines Illustrated History of World War II. 6 Different books, 1 book on Hitler, 1 book on Pearl Harbor, Etc. ____ 361A Trains August 1984 Hitler's super railroad A gigantic abnormality planned in the middle of a war that was already lost, Hitler wanted a railroad track 9 feet 10.1 inches wide with 18,000 horsepower. Diesel-Electric Locomotive (unbelievable plans that he made) see page 38 ____ 362 Atlas of The Bible 1957 (H.C.) size 10X14. Abraham in History, page 31; The Deliverance From Pharaoh, page 45; The Wandering of the Children of Israel map, page 44; The Covenant & the Law, page 52; The Maccabees, page 109; Under the Roman Yoke, page 112 ____ 363 Natural Wonders of the World by Readers Digest (H.C.) The Dead Sea, page 96; The Rainbow, page 122; The Midnight Sun, page 138; The Eclipse of the Sun, page 142; Lightening, page 150 ____ 364 Chronicle of the World (H.C.) 1296 pages size 9 ½ X 12 ____ 365 Readers Digest Atlas of the World, Rand McNally maps size 10X15 (H.C.) 1990 ____ 366 Atlas of North America, space age portrait of a continent by National Geographic size 12X18 264 pages ____ 367 Rand McNally International World Atlas size 11X14 (H.C.) ____ 368 These United States by Readers Digest size 11X16 (H.C.) 236 pages ____ 369 National Geographic Atlas of the World, revised 6th edition size 12X18 (H.C.) 1995 ____ 370 Great World Atlas by Readers Digest (H.C.) ____ 371. Pennsylvanias Tapestry Scenes from the Air, cover photo of farms in Upper Dauphin County, east of Millersburg (HC) with a dust jacket. ____ 372 A Pictorial Discovery Guide Lancaster County on page 47 is a ½ page insert about Gideon L. Fisher Forward by Donald B. Kraybill (HC) w/ dust jacket. ____ 373. Mennonite Community Cookbook Favorite Family Recipes by Mary Emma Showalter 1400 recipes from old cookbooks 13th printing 1968 (HC) 1st printing 1950 with dust jacket very good condition. ____ 374. 4 issues Herold der Wahrheit October, 1918 – June, 1920 – June, 1923 – February, 1926. ____ 375. Herold der Wahrheit 1961 full year except October 1st is missing. ____ 376. Herold der Wahrheit 1940’s – 1950’s – 1960’s – these are not complete. ____ 377. Herold der Wahrheit 1970’s – 1990’s mixed. ____ 378. Life’s Special Sunbeams 1st Issue. A total of 10 issues. ____ 379. Licht des Lebens (German) by Rod & Staff. ____ 380. 26 issues of Update January 1993 to January 1998 Update is a newsletter booklet published by Elmo Stoll in Cooksville, TN and also a letter enclosed in the last issue that Elmo passed away. ____ 381. 6, Almanac 1937 – 1948 – 1949 – 1954 – 1965 – 1969. ____ 382. 5, Family Almanac – 1934 – 1937 – 1948 – 1950 – 1955. ____ 383. Telephone Almanac 1938 – 1940 – 1953 Printed for Bell System Telephone Subscriptions by the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. (AT&T) ____ 384. Poor Joe’s Pennsylvania Farm Almanac 1976 – 1972. ____ 385. 11, US Department of Agriculture Farmers Bulletins on Dairy operations early 1900’s. ____ 386. 15, US Department of Agriculture Farmers Bulletin on Beef & Hog raising early 1900’s. ____ 387. 11, US Department of Agriculture Farmers Bulletins of Farm Budgeting, Farm Planning etc., early 1900’s. ____ 388. 11, US Department of Agriculture Farmers Bulletin on Farm Poultry Raising early 1900’s. ____ 389. 46, US Department of Agriculture Farmers Bulletins on sowing wheat, peas, potatoes, mixing of fertilizers, soil productivity, cleaning grain, on corn borer soybeans, milk production, oat production, corn earworms, alfalfa, green manuring, testing farm seeds. ____ 390. Multi Hitches, Printed by Gordonville Print Shop showing lots of different horse hitches 1966 – 1973, Farm Ponds for PA (bulletin), Peruna Almanac 1904, Frederick Almanac 1914, The Eshelman Book of Farm Information 1933. ____ 391. New Holland, Our First 100 Years 1895-1995 – The Age of Power a very interesting story of New Holland Machine Co. Lets make Hay coloring book from New Holland Machine. New Holland News 2001. Lots of photos of old equipment back to the 1800's to 1900; The Age of Power; 1910 Out of the Mud; 1037, The New Holland Baler ____ 392. Plain 1st Issue, 4 issues of Better Farming for Better Living in the 1950’s compliments of your Oliver Dealer, Letz System of Home Crop Feeding 4th edition 1924 and more farm related magazines in this lot. ____ 393. Grist Mills of Early America & Today; Frick Catalog #75-C Portable Sawmill, Engine, etc.; Modern Homes & Buildings for the Farm by Weyerhaluser; Stromberger Hatchery Catalog 1961 ____ 394. New Holland Clarion = 1940’s to 1980’s mixed years (36 total) Sold as one lot

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____ 395. History of New Holland, PA by Martin A. Weaver 1728-1928 printed by the New Holland Clarion 1928. A story on how the New Holland Clarion started on page 11. Humble beginning of the New Holland Machine Shop. (Sperry New Holland), page 115; Slavery in Earl Twp, page 157; Conestoga Wagons, page 142; New Holland Concrete Co., page 123; New Holland Ice Co., page 118 ____ 396. Farm Life in the Early 1900’s in Lykens Valley Dauphin County, PA by Florence Troutman Young ____ 396A 11 issues Trains- December 1975- How Amtrak deploys its 981,780 horsepower- China by Train- Broken Rail no injuries and more ____ 397. A Time To Every Purpose, The Memories of Milton L. Hershey, A Hershey Family History signed by Milton L. Hershey ____ 398. The Story of Hershey, The Chocolate Town Hershey, A brief chronology of Hershey, PA. Picture of school where Milton Hershey attended, page 6; Mr & Mrs Hershey, page 12; He starts building “The Choclate Town”, page 13; Hershey celebrates its tenth anniversary, page 16, Lots more ____ 399. Cut & Run Loggin Off The Big Woods (S.C.) 150 black and white pages. Lumber Jacks & River Pigs; A photo of a logging camp in the 1880's, page 7; Taking Out Logs With Oxen, page 13; What a “Show Off” Load, compare man with top of load, page 17; A Floating Cook Shack, page 29; Excellent Logging Book ____ 400. 6 Padded Hardcover books by Time-Life of the Old West; The Railroads= The Loggers= The Rivermen= The Forty- Miners=The Alaskans = The Frontiersmen ____ 400A Bobbsey Twins On The Deep Blue Sea, HC 1918 (Good). Bobbsey Twins At The Seashore, HC 1907 (Fair). Bobbsey Twins On Blueberry Island, HC 1917 (Good). Bobbsey Twins At School, HC 1913 (Fair). Bobbsey Twins On A Houseboat, HC 1915 (Good). Bobbsey Twins At The Country Fair, HC 1922 (Fair). Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Christmas Tree Cove, HC 1920 (Fair). Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue On An Auto Tour, HC 1917 (Fair). Bunny Brown books are by Laura Lee Hope, the same author as Bobbsey Twins ____ 401. Almanac Ben J. Raber Baltic, Ohio =English & German (1) 1938’s = (2) 1960’s, (6) 1970’s, (16) 1980’s, (8) 1990’s ____ 402. Agriculture Almanac Lancaster, PA by John Baer’s 1872, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1879, 1880, 1887, 1889, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899 some are by J. Gruber Hagerstown, MD ____ 403. Agriculture Almanac Lancaster, PA by John Baer’s 1903, 1904, 1906, 1908, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919 (1920 through 1967 all complete) Sell by the year ____ 404. Words of Cheer= 1952 (complete) 1953 (complete) 1958 (complete), 1966 (complete), 1969 (complete), 1970 (complete) 8 misc. issues 1961, 39 misc. issues 1955 (sell by the year) ____ 405. 8 Misc. issues of Words of Cheer 1908, 1910, 1910, 1920, 1930, 1939, 1939, 1941 ____ 406. Words of Cheer April 8, 1923 through December 9, 1923 ____ 407. 38 Issues of Words of Cheer 1922 misc. issues ____ 408. 19 Issues of Words of Cheer 1924 misc. issues ____ 409. Ambassador of Peace by Pathway Publishers= (complete set) except Vol 1 #3 Vol 3-6, Vol 3 #1 Vol 4-2 missing, 1966- 1969 (5 years) this was the forerunner of Young Companion by Pathway the first issues were mainly for 1-W boys during the war, David Wagler writes a 17 month continued article on C.P.S. Camp stories of the 1940’s call “My Stretch In The Service” (Sell by the year) ____ 410. The Diary= 1969 Vol. 1 to 2001 (33 years) completed set hard cover, brown cover compiled by Joe Beiler, Pequea Printing (Sell by the year) ____ 411. Plain Interests- 2001 Vol 1 to 2010 Vol 10 complete set hardcover edited by David Wagler (10 years) (Sell by the year) ____ 412. Die Botschaft- 1985 to 2010 Hardcover (1988 missing) (25 total years) (Sell by the year) ____ 413. Bird-In-Hand- 1734 to 1984, A history of Bird-In-Hand 1984 (hardcover). The Early Years, page 11; Transportation, Roads, 340, page 28; Grading Roads in East Lampeter Twp. 1915, page 31; Story on Molasses Hill, page 32; A.L. Kauffman & Son's, The original packing house early 1940's, page 125; John & Elam Kauffman bringing in apples with a horse and wagon, page 126 ____ 414. PA Farmer- 1951 to 1970 hardcover set (20 total years) (Sell by the year) ____ 415. Blackboard Bulletin The following 41 years are complete; 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004. (Sell by the Year) ____ 416. 9 issues The Canadian Whistle December, January 1957 – Vol #2 Brief history, The Whistle was printed in 1955 first time, editor was Elmo Stoll and was inspired by a 6th grade English assignment. There were 70 paid subscribers, Whistle articles have been reprinted in periodicals as the “Chatterbox” and the “Herold der Wahrheit” and other publications ____ 417. Family Life- Pathway Publication. 33 years. Every year complete from 1968 through 2000 (Sell by the year) ____ 418. The Old Country News January 1995 to June 2011 (16 ½ years) (Sell by the Year) ____ 419. Young Companion= Pathway Publications The following 21 years listed, are all complete; 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, (Sell by the year)

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____ 420. Gas Engine Magazines The following 16 years are all complete. 1977, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996. (Sell by the year) ____ 421. Iron Men Magazine- Complete Years listed= Vol 11, Vol 18, Vol 20, Vol 21, Vol 22, Vol 26, Vol 27, Vol 28, Vol 29, Vol 30, Vol 31, Vol 32, Vol 33, Vol 34, Vol 36, Vol 37, Vol 38, Vol 39, Vol 41, Vol 42, Vol 43, Vol 44, Vol 45, Vol 46, Vol 48, Vol 50, 26 complete years (total 156 issues) Sell by the year ____ 421A. Trains Magazines 1959 complete, 1960 complete, 1961 complete, 1962 complete, 1963 complete, 1964 complete, 1965 complete, 1966 complete, 1967 complete, 1968 Oct missing, 1969 complete, 1970 Jan missing, 1971 complete, 1972 May missing, 1973 Dec missing, 1974 complete, 1975 March missing, 1976 complete, 1977 complete, 1978 complete, 1979 complete, A total of 246 issues in this set (Sell by the year) ____ 421B. 67 Issues Train issues. Meat Train, dressed and on the hoof, rolls across Illinois Central's Iowa Division then any other railroads in the state combined, 50,000 loads a year, October 1958, page 40; West Side Lumber, History born again, October 1958, page 17. (Sell as 1 lot) ____ 421C. 9 Issues Railroad Magazine: Steam on the Virginia Blue Ridge, Picture Story, page 13, Feb 1962; Orient Express to Istanbul, The World's Most Exciting Train, Oct 1962, page 14 ____ 421D. 13 Issues of Train Magazine Conrail, from the inside out. A stroll through the shops of the East Broad Top, “The Grandest Terminal” Broad Street Station. ____ 422. Mennonite Research Journal= 8 complete years 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, and 6 misc. issues. Some of the Early Lancaster County, Pioneer Nicholas Stoltzfus, The Civil War Unvarnished in 10 continued issues, The Origin of the Pike Church, The Morgantown Amishland, The Plain Dutch, etc. ____ 423. Pennsylvania Dutchmen= Vol 1 no. 1 May 5, 1949 to December 1941, 21 issues a 12X18 newspaper ____ 423A. Pennsylvania Dutchmen- 15 issues of 1950 a 12X18 newspaper- a story of Conestoga Wagons and a Rattlesnake Bite ____ 424. 5 issues of The Farm Journal- 1900 ____ 425. Misc. issues of The Farm Journal- 1890 to 1897 ____ 426. 7 issues of The Farm Journal- 1902 ____ 427. 7 issues of The Farm Journal- 1901 ____ 428. 11 issues of The Farm Journal- 1903 ____ 428A. 11 issues Trains and Travel and Train in the 1950’s ____ 429. 8 issues of The Girls Companion early 1900’s by David C. Cook publishing (very fragile) ____ 430. 20 issues of Boys and Girls a weekly paper from the early 1900’s “like the Words of Cheer” ____ 431. 9 Issues of Young Peoples Weekly- early 1900’s ____ 432. 5 issues of The Young Disciple- early 1900’s ____ 433. The Youth’s Christian Companion- 46 issues of 1938 this is a weekly paper, some of Christmas Carol Kauffman stories ____ 434. The Youth’s Christian Companion- 51 issues of 1937, more writing of Christmas Carol Kauffman (1 issue missing) August 15th issue has a biography of Christian David Esch. On Aug 8, 1937, Dr Esch's parents were killed instantly at a railroad crossing, he was only 7 years old at the time, see page 678 ____ 435. The Youth’s Christian Companion- 52 issues complete set of 1936, continued story of Menno Simons, Quadricentennial of the conversion of Menno Simons, also Kidnapped, The White Indian ____ 436. The Youth’s Christian Companion- 52 issues complete set of 1935 some of the stories, Four Hundred Years of the Printed Bible, Christian Heroes Christopher Dock the pios Schoolmaster, John Bunyan, Menno Simons, The Message of the Lily, The Life Story of Effie Cressman ____ 437. 14 issues of American Forests = 1954 to 1961 misc. issues some of the stories, Charcoal February 1957, Hog Fishing in Louisiana May 1954, A County Agent looks at forestry, Historic Harpers Ferry October 1956 ____ 438. 11 issues of American Forests May 1973 to December 1975 ____ 439. Pennsylvania Forest – 3 issues; Forest Industries January 1963 ____ 440. 6 issues of The Farm Builder- How to Build Your Pond, Don’t pour your money down the rat hole, from the early 1950’s ____ 441. 17 Misc. US Department of Agriculture Bulletin Care and management of Farm Work Horse, making cellars dry, Stain Removal from Fabrics, etc. ____ 442. 75 misc. US Department of Agriculture Bulletin. Production of Pumpkins and Squash, Feeding Chickens, A Simple Way to Increase Crop Yields. ____ 443. The Lancaster= York Magazine= 9 issues Vol 1 #1 March 1938 to December 1939 ____ 444. 16 issues of Small Farmers Journal- Featuring practical Horse- farming ____ 445. Time 1960's & 1970's. 20 years. A few missing issues. Lots of Vietnam War stories, Man on the Moon, and lots more

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____ 446. Mennonite Life- July 1959 A discovery in Anabaptist Hymnody page 132, From Russia to Canada July 1948 page 43- A Thrilling Story From An Old Diary page 23 ____ 447. Mennonite Life= January 1952, Strangers and Pilgrims on Earth lots of pictures of the Old Colony People, a story on Plautdietsch and English page 18 ____ 448. Mennonite Life= October 1949, 1874-1949 Anniversary issue- From Russia to Mexico The story of the Kleine Gemeinde with lots of pictures, Amish Problems at Diener Versammlungen by John A. Hostetler picture of Barn of N.W. Schrock Ohio 1st Diener- Versammlung (1862) was held, Old Order Amish meeting house in Somerset County, PA. A lot of the major issues were brought forward on page 38. ____ 448A. Journeys (S.C.) 1998 This book contains four stories of survival, Mennonite stories of faith and survival in Stalin’s Russia ____ 448B. Trains August 1958 page 18; How Good are the Russians at Railroading- Problems and how they lick them, World War II; The Soviet Favor Catenary- U.S.S.R. vs U.S.A. They’re Catching Up ____ 449. Mennonite Life- October 1958, From Mexico to British Honduras Old Colony Mennonites lots of pictures of girls that are dressed like our Amish girls today, page 163. The 1st Mennonite Minister In America, page 174 ____ 450. Mennonite Life- April 1958, Sackatchewan Old Colony Mennonite page 63, Early Leader of Dutch Anabaptists Dirk Philips page 70 ____ 451. Mennonite Life= April 1957 Early German Anabaptist Hymn Books page 60; Mennonite Life- April 1956 Pennsylvania- German Culture by John A. Hostetler page 65, Swiss Mennonite Immigrants page 61 ____ 452. Mennonite Life- July 1946, Christian Love in Action, The Hutterite, page 38- January 1953. A Day With the Hutterites page 14 ____ 453. Mennonite Life- January 1951, Mennonite Publishing House page 32, Herald Book & Printing Co. page 41- October 1951, Pennsylvania German Barns page 6= July 1952 pictures of Menno Simons Monument, Print Shop, & Linen Tree near Hamburg, page 120 ____ 454. Mennonite Life- April 1950, The Waldensians Their Heroic Story- July 1947, Folk Art of the PA Germans ____ 455. Mennonite Life- January 1955, Agriculture Among the Mennonites of Russia, page 14- Mennonite Industry in Russia, page 21 ____ 456. The Mennonite Quarterly Review- April 1974 mostly stories of the Hutterites- January 1970, Hutterite information ____ 457. Hutterian Brethren- 1528- 1931 (H.C.) ____ 458. 22 issues of Our Young People- 1940’s- 1941- 1942- 1943- 1944- 1945- 1946- 1948, good reading for youth. ____ 459. Herald Of Truth- 1957- 1958- 1959, 33 issues some of the stories- The Necktie 20th Century Symbol of Prestige, Preacher, Save Thyself, Is our Christmas Christian, A Drifting Church Will We Follow, Is America Doomed, Pictures of Instruments used For Torture of Anabaptists ____ 460. 11 Issues of Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage- January 1983, April 1985, July 1994, January 1995, January 1997, April 1997, July 1997, October 1997, January 1998, January 1999, some of the stories: Documents Concerning Amish From Lancaster County & Europe, The Amish Singing Style, From the Ausbund to the Internet ____ 461. Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage- January 2000 A Living Tradition, Perspectives on North America Amish Franktur. A listing of Amish franktur Artists on page 3, A Death record book from Lancaster County, PA 1858-1918 part 1 A through J. Front cover has a picture of a David C Hoke Family Record and a John F Glick Family Record ____ 462. Heritage Review- Vol 1 1990, Vol 2 1992, Vol 3 1993, Vol 4 1994, Vol 5 1995, Vol 11 2002, Vol 12 2003, The Heritage Review is an annual publication of the Ohio Amish Library- Some of the stories are a letter (1968) to Aaron E. Beiler from Levi L. Stoltzfus, Tramps of the Eastern Holmes County Area. An Account of a church division in Holmes County 1922

____ 463. The Mennonite Community- 1951- 1952- 1953- Misc issues. ____ 464. Mennonite Life- March 1981, Mid point between Revolutions the Russian Mennonite World of 1911, page 9, January 1968, The Anabaptist View of the Holy Spirit- January 1963, Virginia Mennonites in the Civil War page 27 ____ 465. Mennonite Life- April 1967, 46 pages in this issue describing Jan Luyken the engraver of the martyr’s mirror, the engravings here are a selection from the second part of the Dutch Edition of the Martyr’s Mirror ____ 466. 4 Magazines of Christian Herald- 1938. Four Footed Loyalty, A story of human traits in animals that shame and inspire their human masters, page 22, November 1938; Four Men in Palestine, page 13 June 1938 ____ 467. 24 Magazines of Christian Herald- 1950’s- 1960’s ____ 468. Pennsylvania Heritage- December 1977 Special Edition Black History and Culture, A Black Underground; Pennsylvania Heritage Winter 2001, A Walk Through The Rise & Fall of Anthracite might (A mining story on coal) ____ 469. Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage- October 2006, Recollection of Life in Strasburg Township Lancaster County 1808- 1829 (part 3) page 2. Jacob, Samuel, and Jonathan Yoder from Old Order Amish to Amish Mennonite, page 24 ____ 470. Star of Hope, The Sower, Gospel Messenger, The Home Messenger- Misc. Mennonite publications ____ 471. 18 Magazines of Young Ambassador- 1970’s

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____ 472. 22 Issues of Decision, Published monthly by Billy Graham Evangelistic Associates. 1990’s ____ 473. 10 Issues of Christian Herald= 1960’s. The Day Christ Was Born, a continued story by Jim Bishop, November 1966 ____ 474. Sword Scrapbook I compiled by Viola Walden, The Sword Scrapbook contains the best 34 years of the Sword of the Lord, collected in one appealing volume; how to handle an Atheist, page 186; Spurgeon's Letter to an unsaved boy, page 124; Half Wit Jack and the Agnostic, page 80. ____ 474A Sword Scrapbook II compiled by Viola Walden: Snakes in an Atheist's Grave, page 68; 30,000 Words a Day, page 55; The Little Red Hen, page 175; A Condemned Man Speaks, page 170; Don't Follow Me, I'm Lost, page 142; Poor Boy Did Not Hate and Destroy, page 109. ____ 475. 57 issues of Builder – A weekly paper published by Evangelical United Brethren of Harrisburg, PA 1950’s ____ 476. Aunt Vera’s Bedtime Stories Vol 1-2-3-4 lots of good reading for children ____ 477. A Hive Of Busy Bees by Metropolitan Church 1931; Fireside Tales by Metropolitan Church 1936; Bible ABC book by Metropolitan Church 1937; Happy Hour Tales by Metropolitan Church 1938; Paths of Uprightness by Metropolitan Church 1933; Sunny Hour Stories by Metropolitan Church 1943; Bedtime Stories by Metropolitan Church 1940, These above books are all original copies ____ 478. A Story That Has No End by the Westminster Press 1949; People Of A Promise by The Westminster Press 1949; Prairie Church by The Westminster Press 1950; Big Family by The Westminster Press 1940; Let’s Go to Nazareth by The Westminster Press 1948. ____ 479. Uncle Arthur’s Bedtime Stories 2nd series (S.C.) 1927; The Bible Made Plain (S.C.) 1922; Fascinating Facts From the Bible (S.C.) 1999 ____ 480. Here We Go To Church book I The Standard Publishing House 1946; Jesus Our Friend book II The Standard Publishing House 1946; God’s Gifts book III The Standard Publishing House 1946 ____ 481. Hitchcock’s New and Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible arranged according to subjects in 27 books (H.C.) 1869 ____ 482. Titus A Comrade of the Cross, Published by David Cook Publishing Co. 1897 (H.C.) ____ 483. Great People of the Bible and How They Lived by Readers Digest (H.C.) 1974; Greece and Rose, Builders of Our World by National Geographic Society (H.C.) 1968 (1st printing 250,000) ____ 484. Hurlbut’s Story of the Bible (H.C.) 1932 ____ 485. Nelson’s Complete Book of the Bible- Maps & charts of Old and New Testaments (S.C.) 1993- Everyday life in Bible Times- by National Geographic Society (H.C.) 1967 ____ 486. The Robe (H.C.) 1969 A Roman Soldier was given the cruel task of crucifying an utterly innocent man which was Jesus Christ our Saviour ____ 487. The Biblical Times- “You Are There” accounts of the Bible in history (H.C.) 1000 articles, 600 photos, maps, and charts bring the Biblican story to life. ____ 488. Great Events of Bible Times – (H.C.) 1987 this book takes you to the scenes of dozens of key action described in the Bible and shows you how it happened; The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, page 24; Joseph's Rise to Power, page 28; Building For the Pharaoh, page 32; The Ten Plagues, page 34; Life in the Wilderness, page 38; Building the Sanctuary, page 44. ____ 489. The Miracle of Jesus- (H.C.); Angels and Miracles ____ 490. The Damascus Road- (H.C.) 1965; Behold Your King- (H.C.) 1945; Ben-Hur- (P.B.) 1965 ____ 491. Two From Galilee (H.C.) 1972; The Unanointed (H.C.) 1958; The Passover Plot (H.C.) 1965 ____ 492. The Day That Christ Died (H.C.) 1957; Solomon and the Queen of Sheba (H.C.) 1954; The Greatest Book Ever Written (H.C.) 1951 ____ 493. Miss Church- Members Journey- An allegory written in the style of Pilgrim’s Progress (S.C.) 2006; Hey Peachey- Hey Peachey is a writing of my experience as a Conscientious Objector in a large city hospital ____ 494. Jack London, Tales of the North= The complete novels of White Fang, The Sea Wolf, The Call of the Wild, and Cruise of the Dazzler plus 15 short stories with original illustrations ____ 495. Faith and Flames, in the Shenandoah Valley- (H.C.) A story on the Civil War- A Horse Called Willing, A touching story of family, love, and faith ____ 496. The Light of Western Stars- (H.C.) by Zane Grey; The Man of the Forest (H.C.) Zane Grey ____ 497. The Bobbsey Twins- by Whitman Publishing (H.C.); Trixie Belden and the Red Trailer- by Whitman Publishing (H.C.); Donna Parker Mystery at Arawak- by Whiteman Publishing (H.C.) ____ 498. Tom Sawyer- by Whitman Publishing (H.C.); Robin Hood- by Whitman Publishing (H.C.); Trixie Belden and the Secret of the Mansion- by Whitman Publishing (H.C.); Huckleberry Finn- by Whitman Publishing (H.C.) ____ 499. Tom Swift and His Rocket Ship (H.C); The Lost City- A Rick Brant Electronic Adventure (H.C.); Eenie, Meanie, Murphy, No (H.C.) ____ 500. Tom Swift and His Airship- by Victor Appleton (H.C.) 1910

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____ 500A. 6 Horatio Alger Jr. books- Ben The Store Boy; Uncle Jacob’s Secret; From Farm To Fortune; Erie Train Boy; Mark Mannings Mission; Frank, the Cash Boy ____ 501. Tom Swift and His Giant Telescope (Big-Little Book) by Victor Appleton. Whitman Publishing 1939 ____ 502. Zane Grey King of the Royal Mounted (Big-Little Book) by Whitman Publishing Co. ____ 503. Tailspin Tommy and the Island in the Sky (Big-Little Book) by Whitman Publishing co. ____ 504. Donald Duck in Volcano Valley (Big-Little Book) 1973; Popeye, Ghost Shop to Treasure Island (Big-Little Book) 1967; Journey to the Center of the Earth (Big-Little Book) 1968 ____ 505. Box lot of Comic Books ____ 506. Good Housekeeping- September 1948 & November 1947 ____ 507. McClures Magazine- July 1899, Lincoln’s Great Victory in 1864; McClure’s Magazine January 1904 Tunneling Out of Libby Prison ____ 508. The Lord Is My Shepherd by Joseph Stoll (S.C.); Angels in the ER by Robert D. Lesslie, MD (S.C.); My Ocean is Wide by Sarah Weaver (S.C.); New Horizons for David by Lloyd Kuepfer (S.C.) ____ 509. Grandmas Basket of Collection (S.C.); Three Year Diary (H.C.) ____ 510. Angels In The Night by Pablo Yoder (S.C.); End of the Spear (A true story) by Steve Saint (S.C.); We Have This Moment- by Annette Bechtel and Danette Martin (S.C.); Zob’s Legacy- by Dawn L. Watkins (S.C.) A Father's Promise by Donnalynn Hess (SC) ____ 511. Scattering Sunshine- Christian Light Publications (S.C.); Tsunami- by Harvey Yoder (S.C.); Yet Will I Trust In Him- by Mrs. Elmer Lambright (S.C.); Loving Luddy- by Homer Dowdy (S.C.) ____ 512. Grandma’s Basket of Collections (S.C.); Echo’s of the Past and the Present- German Melodies and Choruses (coil bound) ____ 513. The American Boy’s Hand Book- (S.C.); Be Patient, God Hasn’t Finished With Me Yet- (S.C.); Blood of the Prodigal by P.L. Gaus (S.C.) ____ 514. Smoky- The story of a Deer, taken from the PA Game News (S.C.); Through The Secret Door by Eleanor Hull (S.C.); Nature Adventures at Grandmothers- by Anna Mary Strite; Gems of Truth for Children- by H.B. Brenneman ____ 515. Country Chuckles, Cracks, and Knee Slappers- The best jokes from over 50 years of Farmers Digest (S.C.); North Star to Freedom the story of the Underground Railroad (S.C.); The White Lions of Timbavati (H.C.) ____ 516. Grizzly Country- (H.C.); 10,000 Jokes & Stories (H.C.); The Mike King Story (H.C.) A remarkable journey in a wheelchair, an incredible 5,600 miles by hand ____ 517. Almost a Man (H.C.); Charlottes Web (H.C.) by E.B. White; They Thought for Themselves (S.C) over 1 million copies in print ____ 518. 9 issues of Work and Win from the early 1900’s, an interesting weekly for young American Boys ____ 519. Zane Grey Wildfire (H.C.); Jack London’s Stories for Boys (H.C.) 1936 ____ 520. Social Dynamite or The Wickedness of Modern Society (H.C.) 1887. What of your Children, page 450; Gold, Gold, Gold, page 338; Gambling, the Theater, Divorce, Dark Deeds, Evil Companions, Two Highways, A Wasted Life, Sequence of Evil Companions, Sins of the City, Whispers, Lies. ____ 521. Scriptural Inspirations, as portrayed in the works of the greatest artists and poets of all ages. The Bible narrative told in Poetry and Scriptural events in painting and sculpture (H.C.) 1900 size 8X10 ____ 522. Four Seasons Cookbook (Coil bound) A collection of over 700 Amish recipes. 11th printing; Grandma’s Basket of Collection ____ 523. The Prophets: Samuel= The Artscroll Series, Rubin Edition- The Early Prophets with a commentary Anthologized from The Rabbinic writings by Rabbi Nosson Scherman ____ 524. Sam Loyd’s Encyclopedia of 5000 Puzzles & Tricks (S.C.); Readers Digest, How In The World (H.C.); Readers Digest Americans Fascinating Indian Heritage (H.C.) ____ 525. The Lewis & Clark Trail in 84 3-D pictures; Backyard Projects- Birds In Bloom – (H.C.); Readers Digest Our Amazing World of Nature (H.C.); The Guiness Book of Records 1991 (H.C.) ____ 526. 23 issues Bulletins of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collections, 1969 to 1973 issues ____ 527. Whitetail Guide Vol 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 (a complete set of hardcover books). (Sell as 1 lot) ____ 528. 4 books by James Herriot- All Things Bright and Beautiful- Every Living Thing- The Lord God Made Them All- All Creatures Great and Small ____ 529. How to Watch Birds- Birding for Beginners- Audubon Workshop- Aquatic Farming ____ 530. The Foxfire Book complete set Volume 1-2-3-4-5-6 some of the stories in these books, hog dressing, planting by the signs, snake lore, hide tanning, butter churns, ginseng, spinning and weaving, wagon making, burial customs, wooden locks, a water powered sawmill, shoemaking, blacksmithing, flintlock rifles, spring houses, berry buckets

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____ 531. The Rover Boys On The Ocean- by Arthur Winfield 1899; The Rover Boys in the Jungle- by Arthur Winfield 1899 ____ 532. The Rover Boys at School- by Arthur Winfield 1899; Tom Swift and His House on Wheels- by Victor Appleton 1929 ____ 533. Hardware Age- 3 magazines June 16, 1938- August 11, 1938- April 6, 1939 ____ 534. History of the World War 1919- Rescue of the Starving new methods and horrors of warfare- The Greatest Naval Battle in History- Canada’s Part in the Great War – The U.S. Navy in the War- Battles in the Air- The Pirates of the Under-Seas ____ 535. Gems of Modern Wit and Humor- (H.C.) 1908; Readers Digest Fun and Laughter, A Treasure House of Humor (H.C.) 832 pages ____ 536. Readers Digest Strange Stories and Amazing Facts (H.C.) 608 pages 1976 ____ 537. Ideal Homes or Our Golden Mile Stones- A Volume of Practical Experiences Popularly Illustrated (H.C.) 1895 (signed by the author) 588 pages ____ 538. Darkness and Daylight or Lights and Shadows of New York Life- illustrated with over 250 photos of who they were and where they came from- Child Workers Rescue Work in the slums- The Demon of Drink- Homeless Street Boys- Gospel in the Slums- Lurking Places in Sin- (H.C.) 740 pages 1891 ____ 539. From Dark to Dawn, Night Scenes in the Bible- (H.C.) 1878 640 pages- Balaam’s night vision at Pethor- Gideons Night Attack- The Night Burial at Bethel-Nehemiah’s - Night View in Jerusalem- Songs in the Night- The Night Departure into Egypt- The Night of Betrayal. ____ 540. The Complete Home an Encyclopedia of Domestic Life and Affairs- Sickness in the Home- Economy in the Home; Order in the Home; The foundation in the Home- 1879 (H.C.) ____ 541. Sunlight and Shadow by John Gough, 1880 (H.C.) Looking Back Over Life- Street Life and Scenes in the World Metropolis – Life Among the Poor- Footprints of Rum- Stories of Ruined Homes- Victims of Drink- Old Time and Modern Preachers War with Drink ____ 542. Bible Reading for the Home Circle- One Hundred and Sixty Two readings (H.C.) 1891 600 pages ____ 543. Early Domestic Architecture (S.C.); Treasures from Throwaways (H.C.); Antique Biedermeier Furniture (H.C.) ____ 544. 29 issues of Angels on Earth- is a bi-monthly magazine like Guide Posts ____ 545. 3 children’s books Grandmother’s Lily 1926; The Metropolitan Mother Goose; The Little Red House That God Made ____ 546. 15 Little Golden Books Children’s Books 1946 to 1990 ____ 547. 3 Walt Disney’s a Big Golden Book books size 9 ½ X 13 hard cover; 1952 Peter Pan; Snow White 1952; Cinderella 1950 ____ 548. The Days of Holly Hobbie a cricket book 1977 9X12; Through Many Colored Glasses A Universal Book 1945 9X12; My Stamp Book of Wild Flowers 1930 (H.C.) 10X13 ____ 549. The New Times and Places school reading book by Gordonville Print Shop 4th grade 1988; More Streets and Roads by Scott, Foresman & Co. 1946 3rd grade; The New Days and Deeds by Scott, Foresman & Co. 1955 5th grade ____ 550. 7 booklets on trapping etc. all hunting related ____ 551. 9 issues of Pennsylvania Heritage 1980’s- A Colonial Christmas- Colony of Cave People- Behind the Battle of Gettysburg- Covered Bridges- Rebels Revenge The Burning of Chambersburg ____ 552. Hitlers Directs His War; Trapped the 1909 Cherry Mine Disaster; Isaac’s Storm ____ 553. Grit, Gut’s & Genius; 19th Century Games & Sporting Goods (H.C.) 1971 ____ 554. Tom Swift in the Jungle of the Mayas; Tom Swift and the City of Gold; Camping Out in the Great Lakes 1913 (H.C.)

____ 555. Child of the Crossfire, A True Story (S.C.); Moccasin Trail (S.C.); Husky A Dog Story (S.C.); A Horse Called Willing (S.C.); Family Song Book ____ 556. Are We Home Now, Granny’s Story (S.C.); A Place for Peter (S.C.); Frank The Cash Boy (S.C.); Cassie (S.C.); Benjamin Franklin (S.C.) ____ 557. Lessons For Living, A practical approach to Daily Life from the Amish Community (S.C.); Weeping May Endure for a Night (S.C.); Triumphant (S.C.) ____ 558. 32 issues of Good Old Days, 1970’s ____ 559. Sacajawea, A Young Shoshoni Indian Girl is famed as a guide and interpreter for Lewis and Clark (S.C.); Book of Indians (S.C.) Captured by Indians, 15 First hand Accounts, 1750- 1870 (S.C.) ____ 560. Stone Fox (S.C.); The Call Of The Wild by Jack London; Coyote the Wonder Wolf (H.C.); Flying Free, An Eagle Story (H.C.); The Elk (S.C.); The Beaver Men (S.C.) ____ 561. Search to Belong- Christmas Carol Kauffman (S.C.); Unspoken Love Christmas Carol Kauffman (S.C.); A Lantern In The Window Christmas Carol Kauffman (S.C.); West Bound II (S.C.); Hidden Rainbow Christmas Carol Kauffman (S.C.); Little Britches by Ralph Moody (S.C.)

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____ 562. 9 books The Journals of Lewis and Clark; Rudyard Kipling The Jungle Books; The Blind Colt; The Call Of The Wild; The White Stag; Secret of Deer Mountain; Bonanza Killer Lion; Cowboy and Indian Stories; Pyewacket ____ 563. Amish Folk Medicine; Grandma’s Home Remedies; Cleaning The Body; Natures Remedies; Grannies Remedies; Dr. Lesure’s Famous Remedies; Raw Vegetable Juice; Orthopaedic Appliances; Gifts from the Health ____ 564. 7 cookbooks; Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking; Country Style Cookin; Recipes and their Cooks; My Best; The Atlas Book of Recipes; PA State Grange Cookbook; Diamond Jubilee Cookbook ____ 565. Further Adventures of the Sugar Creek Gang; Danny Orlis and the Point Barrow Mystery; Barbara Nichols ____ 566. Allis Chalmers mfg. Co. 5 parts list or operating instruction catalog; Fordson Tractor Parts Price list Model N Tractor Farming and Farm Life Magazine 1929 ____ 567. Four Seasons Cookbook 8th printing; Grandma’s Basket of Collections ____ 568. Hardy Boys, The Ghost at Skeleton Rock; Hardy Boys, The Secret of the Old Mill; Hardy Boys, The Shattered Helmet; Hardy Boys, Hunting for Hidden Gold; Hardy Boys, The Masked Monkey ____ 569. 8 issues of Successful Farming 1960’s ____ 570. 5 issues of Barrel and Box Magazine size 10X13 1906, lots of ads on equipment for making wooden barrels and boxes, nailing machines, saws, hoop driver, etc. ____ 571. 18 issues of Farm Journal, 1960’s ____ 572. 18 issues of Farm Journal, 1960’s ____ 573. Lancaster County Magazines 1950’s and up ____ 574. 1908 Sears, Roebuck Catalog, Catalog #117 ____ 575. Tramp and Hobo Stories of the Good Days by Joe A. Byler; Journal of a Trapper 1834-1843 ____ 576. 6 Misc. booklets ____ 577. Stories Behind the News; Countries and Customs; The Story of Maps ____ 578. Presidents on Wheels; Pung Sled used by George Washington; Carriage Built by Studebaker Brothers for Presidents William McKindley; Pictures of Different carriages that Abraham Lincoln used. ____ 579. Modern American Art- Rand McNally’s Universal Atlas of the World ____ 580. 1959, Pennsylvania Farmer (Hard Cover) ____ 581. Lessons From Life for Boys and Girls by Mennonite Publishing House Scottsdale, PA 1908 (S.B.); Dietrich Philip, Hand book by Pathway Publishing 1966 (H.C.); Sermons by The Devil (H.C.) 1904 Notes:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________