Historical review of Berks County v. 3 (1937)
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The meaning of Pennsylvania German art; Pennsylvania and the Constitution; Island navigation between Philadelphia and Middletown, 1760-1810; Reading's first house; The Ringgold Band of Reading, an institution; The Hamburg centennial; Spencer F. Baird, 1823-1887; Records from Bibles in the Historical Society of Berks County; Household furniture of the Pennsylvania Germans, part I; A jaunt to Reading in 1825; A new light on Washington's visit to Reading in 1794; Joachim Nagel, a pioneer and his children; The economic history of the Union Canal; Governor Mifflin Marker; Household furniture of the Pennsylvania Germans, part II; A Lincoln interlude; First Reformed Church of Reading; Old Stichter Hardware building; William Penn and the town of Reading; The date of arrival of Matthias Baumann; The certificate given to Jean Bertolet in 1726; Treason in Reading; John Frederick Leinbach family; Zebulon M. Pike in Reading; Lewis Miller; Journal of a workman in the early nineteenth century; Wallace Stevens, Reading poet; The Stichter corner on the Penn Square; Marriages performed by Reverend William Boas; Some suggestions regarding Reading's newspaper history.
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