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SPOHN, CLARENCE E. MS89-25

Typescript copy: speech given by ClarenceE. Spohn on behalf of the Historical Societyof the Cocalico Valley at the 'Evening toExpress Appreciation' held to honor Dr.Raymond Stayer of Denver. The event washeld at the Cocalico High School on November3, 1979.

SPOHN, CLARENCE E. MS89-26

Letter from Aimee Devine Sanders, Directorof the Library and Archives of the HistoricalSociety of Berks County, to Clarence E.Spohn, September 21, 1977. Sanders thanksSpohn for his invitation to the 20th anniv-ersary celebration of the Historical Societyof the Cocalico Valley. (Copy of Spohn'sletter to Sanders included.)

SPOHN, CLARENCE E. MS89-28

Correspondence between Clarence Spohn andNancy L. Frankhouser, Public RelationsManager for Penn Dairie~ regarding acquis-ition by the Historical Society of the Co-calico Valley of architectural items sal-vaged from the Black Horse Hotel; the plaqueon the Black Horse stone, etc. 2orig.;3 copies.Oct. & Nov., 1978; March, 1979

SPOHN, CLARENCE E. MS89-3Q

Typescript copy of letter from ClarenceSpohn to Kathy Kilkuskie of the EphrataJunior Woman's Club reccomending that theClub name Mattie Tharp 'Woman of the Year',n.d., c.a. 1979. With attached newspaperclipping noting Mattie Tharp's nomination bythe Club, May, 1979.

SPOHN, CLARENCE E. MS89-32i

Correspondence between G. Edwin Brumbaughand Mrs. James Keller and between Brumbaughand Clarence E. Spohn regarding Brumbaugh'saddress at the 20th anniversary celebrationof the Historical Society of the CocalicoValley, 1977. 3 c.; 3 orig.; July 19 --August 12, 1977. Includes attached listof historical restorations carried out byG. Edwin and Albert F. Brumbaugh.

SPOHN, CLARENCE E. MS89-86

Author's manuscript copy: address deliveredby Clarence E. Spohn July 4, 1976 at thededication of the monument on Ephrata's WarMemorial Field.

SPOHN, CLARENCE E. MS89-87

Bicentennial Commission of PennsylvaniaAppreciation Award certificate issued toClarence E. Spohn in recognition of hiscontributions to the Pennsylvania Bicen-tennial Program, August 11, 1976.

SPOHN, CLARENCE E. P86-410PHOTOGRAPH OF EPHRATA BoROUGH OFFICIALS ATRETIREMENT BANQUET GIVEN FOR CARL FUEHRER,BoROUGH MANAGER, 1983.

SPOHN, CLARENCE E. P88-30

Col. photograph of Clarence E. Spohn in 18thcentury dress for tea at the Mary Schantzhome (Wendel Hibshman homestead), 1976.

SPOHN, CLARENCE E. P9S-S0

Photograph of the head table at the HistoricalSociety of the Cocalico Valley's 25th anniver-sary banquet, September 9, 1982. IncludesClarence E. Spohn, Fred and Ruth Buch, and Col.George S. and Sadako Howard.

SPOHN, CALRENCE E. P95-51

Photograph of the head table at the HistoricalSociety of the Cocalico Valley's 25th anniver-sary banquet, September 9, 1982. IncludesClarence E. Spohn, Col. George S. and SadakoHoward, Nancy Pierce, and Father Tom Omph.

SPOHN, ClARENCE E. P95-53

Photograph of M~or Clarence E. Spohn present-in the ceremonial key to Ephrata Borough toCol. George S. Howard during the "Night ofMusic" held in conjunction with the HistoricalSociety of the Cocalico Valley's 25th anniver-sary celebration, September 12, 1982.

SPOHN, ClARENCE E. P95-56

Photo (col.) of Clarence E. Spohn deliveringthe eulogy at the memorial service held atCedar Grove Cemetery, Ephrata, for Col. GeorgeS. Howard, October 7, 1995.

SPOHN, CLARENCE E. P98-316

Photograph of Clarence E~ Spohn of Ephrata,age two, dressed in a toddler's footballuniform for a "Fleet-Air" children's shoesadvertisement prepared for the Eby Shoe Cor-poration, Ephrata, and intended to be pub-lished in the Octdber 15, 1951 issue of Bootand Shoe Recorder. --

SPOHN, CLARENCE E.

(Spohn, Clarence E. / TheEicher Family and TheirHomestead)

The Eicher Family and Their Homestead / byClarence E. Spohn. -- Ephrata: Eicher ArtsCenter, 1995.

Spohn, Clarence E.

16 p.

Spohn, Clarence E.

Ephrata Cloister interpretation manual: aguide to the interpretation of the EphrataCloister / by Clarence E. Spohn. -- PHMC,1996.

~'(Filedunder Spohn, Clarence E./InterpretationManual ..•

SPOHN, CLARENCE E. (SPOHN, CLARENCE E.IFAHNESTOCK FAMILY)

ARTICLE, EPHRATA REYIEW, BY CLARENCE E.SPOHN, "THE FAHNESTOCK'S AND MEDICINE", MAY16, 1974.

*SEE FAMILY FILE

SPOHN, CLARENCE E. (SPOHN, CLARENCE/LAFA-YETTE)

ARTICLE, EPHRATA REVIEW, BY CLARENCE E.SPOHN, HLETTER TELLS OF LAFAYETTE'S VISITu

,

MARCH 7, 1974.

SPOHN, CLARENCE E. AV81-19T

Tape of Historical Society Meeting,Lecture - by Mr. Clarence E. Spohn, on"Taiwan", 1971.

SPOHN, CLARENCE E. AV81-31T

Tape of Historical Society MeetingTalk given by Clarence E. Spohn, Pres.of the Ephrata Area Bicentennial CommitteEon the Time Capsule, Jan. 28, 1976.

SPOHN, CLARENCE E. AV81-S2T

Tape of Historical Society Meeting,Lecture by Clarence E. Spohn (Book Review)"Ephrata C1ockmakers", Jun. 22, 1977.

SPOHN, CLARENCE E. (CEMETERIES)

TALK DELIVERED 1963 BY CLARENCE E. SPOHNON EPHRATA AREA CEMETERIES.

SPOHN, CLARENCE E.--RETIREMENT

Ephrata Review article, July 10, 1996, onthe retirement of Ephrata Cloister MuseumEducator Clarence E. Spohn and on the Clois-ter's new site administrator, Michael Ripton.

E¥hrata Review article describing the marriageo Clarence E. Spohn and Marcia Lee GrovesBender, April 28, 1990. (Article dated May 16.)

*See Family File under Spohn

SPOHN, PEARL P98-119 &P98-122

Photographs (4) of participants in an Ameri-can bicentennial reception, to Which officersof the HSCV and the Lancaster County Bicen-tennial Committee were invited, held early in1976 at the home of Dr. Paul S. and MarySchantz, Ephrata Township. Persons picturedinclude Pearl Spohn.

SPOHN, PEARL IRENE (BARNHART), d. 2001

Lancaster Intelligencer Jounral obituary(April 20, 2001) for Pearl Irene Spohn, longa resident of Ephrata.

(KONIGMACHER, EDWIN,1820-1896)

SPOHN FAMILY (JOHN GEORGESPOHN, d. 1856)

Transcribed "Record of the Konigmacher Familyand Connections," a genealogical record keptby Edwin Konigmacher of Ephrata. Transcribedand with the notes and comments of the ownerof the original manuscript, Sandra Konigmacher.

SPONGED WARE--COLLECTORS ANDCOLLECTING

(SPATIERWARE ANDSPONGE)

Collecting the best spatter and sponge / byKarla Klein Albertson.

p. 48-57, Early American Life, April 1989.Filed under Spatterware and Sponge.

NK4340.S65R62

SPONGED WARE--COLLECTORS AND COLLECTING

Robacker, EarIFr.anc~ .Spatterware and sponge: hardy perennials of ceramics / Earl

F. and Ada F. Robacker. - South Brunswick [N.J.) : A. S.Barnes, c1978.

167 p., [2) leaves of plates: ill. (some col.) ; 29 ern.Bibliography: p. 159·162.Includes index.ISBN 0·498·02086·X : $20.00

1. Sponged ware-Collectors and collecting. I. Robacker, Ada F., 1905·joint author. II. Title.

NK4340.S65R62 738.3'7 77-74112MARC

Library of Congress 78

SPONHOVER, (£ORGE P87-52

PHOTOGRAPH OF DENVER FIRE CoMPANY No, 1ON PARADE DOWN MAIN STREET OF DENVER,C,A, 1920-25,

SPORTS SHOP (EPHRATA, PA.)

Coupon for 10% off merchandise purchased atthe Sport Shop, 54 East Main, Ephrata; distrib-uted to graduating high school seniors. N.d.

BR555.P4S67

Spotts, Charles D., ed.Denominations originating in

Lmcaster County / edited by CharlesD. Spotts. -- Lancaster, Pa. : Com-munity Historians, 1963.

41 p. : ill., 1 map; 22 cm.--(Community Historians Annual ; no. 2)

F159.B6S67

Spotts, Charles D.The people of Bowmansville / by

Charles D. Spotts. -- Lancaster, Pa.Community Historians, 1970.

iv, 85 p. : ill., ports., 1 map;23 cm. -- (Community Historians Annualvol. 9, no. 4)

Bibliography: p. 81.Includes index.

SPOTTS, CHARLES D.THE PILGRIM'S PATHWAY: THE UNDERGROUNDRAILROAD IN PENNSYLVANIA / CHARLES D.SPOTTS, 1%6

P. 22-56 : ILL" 1 MAP ; 23 CM, -- (COMMUNITYHISTORIANS ANNUAL ; VOL, 5, NO, 6)

TS956.P4S6

Spotts, Charles D.The story of leather : the tanning

of hides in Lancaster County, Pennsyl-vania / by Charles D. Spotts ; edited byRay K. Hacker and Dorcas Kriz. -- Lan-caster, Pa. Community Historians,1973.

V11, 57 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. -- (Com-munity Historians Annual; vol. 12, no. 6)

Bibliography: p. 48-49.

F159.S7S67

Spotts, Charles D.They called it Strasburg (18th and

19th centuries) / by Charles D. Spotts .-- Lancaster, Pa. : Community Historians,1971.

xi, 92 p. : ill., ports., 2 maps;23 cm. -- (Community Historians Annualvol. 7, no. 6)

Bibliography: p. 87.Includes index.

SPOTTS, CHARLES D. (REV.)

*SEE FAMILY FILE

PHOTOGRAPH OF AKRON SCHOOL STUDENTS WITHTEACHER 'MISS BRUBAKER', 1927-28.

SPOTTS, EDWIN P87-56

PHOTOGRAPH OF AKRON SCHOOL ELEMENTARYPUPILS, N.D., C.A. 1925-26.

SPOTTS, PAUL P99-6

Akron High School graduating class with teacher/principal Isaac Seiverling, 1918. Graduatesare identified as Guy Zell, Paul Brubaker,Harold Shirker, Raymond Albright, Eugene Bitzer,Paul Spotts, Walter Dietrich, Ruth Lengle,Minerva Rettew, and Laura Miller; two femalestudents are unidentified.

SPOTTS, PAUL P99-7

Photograph of the Akron High School basketballteam with teacher/principal Isaac Seiverling,1918; team members are identified as RaymondAlbright, Huber Hackman, Harold Shirker, PaulSpotts, Paul Brubaker, Guy Zell, and EugeneBitzer.

CS71.B725

1974

Spraker, Ella Hazel Atterbury, 1883-The Boone family; a genealogical history of

the descendants of George and Mary Boone whocame to America in 1717; containing manyunpublished bits of early Kentucky history. Alsoa biographical sketch of Daniel Boone, thepioneer, by one of his descendants. Compiled byHazel Atterbury Spraker. Baltimore,Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974.

707 p. i11us. 22 cm.

Reprint of the 1922 ed. published by TuttleCo., Rutland, Vt.

"A biographical sketch of Daniel Boone, thepioneer, by Jesse Procter Crump, one of his

74-839(CONTINUED)

MARCIVE®CS71.B72S 1974ISBN 0-80630612-2

04329 2298 1-000975/000302

CS71.B725

1974

Spraker, Ella Hazel Atterbury, 1883-The Boone family.

descendants": p. [559]-580.

(CARD 2)

1. Boone family. 2. Boone, Daniel, 1734-1820.I. Crump, Jesse Procter, 1867-

CS71.B725 1974ISBN 0-80630612-2

74-839

04329 229B 1-000976/000303

MARCIVE®

SPRAYING, ORCHARD P79-1218thru P79-1219

Photographs of the sprayingof fruit trees, unidentified.

SPRECHER, ALPHEUS G. MS78-479

LETTER, FROM ALPHEUS G. SPRECHER TOJOHN HARRY HIBSHMAN, ON HIS 17TH BIRTHDAY,DATED Nov. 12, 1889.

SPRECHER, EMILY (BROSSMAN), 1906-2004

Memorial folder for Emily (Brossman) Sprecher,daughter of William Brossman and widow ofTheodore R. Sprecher.

-;'~SeeBrossman family file

SPRECHER, EMILY BROSSMAN, d. 2004

Ephrata Review obituary of Emily (Brossman)Sprecher, daughter of William F. and Jemima(Hart) Brossman and widow of Theodore Sprecher.

*See Brossman family file

SPRECHER, GEORGE D. MS94-79

Itemized account of purchases made by Christ-ian F. Groff of West Earl Township at thehardware store of George D. Sprecher & Bro.,Lancaster, 1857 & 1858; paid by Groff's as-signee, Daniel Meyer, April 14, 1859.

SPRECHER, HARRY P95-10

Von Nieda Studio portrait of William O. andLizzie (Steinmetz) Sprecher of Ephrata andtheir son Harry, ca. 1894 or 1895.

SPRECHER, I,G, MS86-209

PATRIOTIC 'NOVELTY WAR PRIMER' PUBLISHEDBY THE ABR.AJv1 COX STOVE CO, AND ISSUEDLOCALLY BY I,G, SPRECHER'S SoNS HARDWARE,C.A. 1898. THE PRIMER REHEARSES INCIDENTSFROM THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR.

SPRECHER, I.G. MS88-84

Bound photocopy of the ledger of I.G. Sprecher'sHardware Store, Ephrata, 1868. First entrydated April 27, 1868; final entry dated Dec.29, 1868.

SPRECHER, LG. MS88-85

Bound photocopy of the ledger of I.G. Sprecher'sHardware Store, Ephrata, 1869. First entrydated January 1, 1869; final entry dated October25, 1869.

SPRECHER, I. LEONARD P86-514

PHOTOGRAPH OF A GROUP OF EPHRATA BUSINESS-MEN SEATED BEFORE THE MODELS OF EPHRATACLOISTER BUILDINGS WHICH SERVED AS BACK-DROPS FOR A PLAY HELD AT THE FRANKLIN ANDMARSHALL CoLLEGE STADILM, LANCASTER, TOCOMMEMORATE THE UNITED STATES SESQUICENTEN-NIAL, 1926.

SPRECHER, I. LEONARD P86-523

PHOTOGRAPH OF THE BoARD OF DIRECTORS OFTHE FARMERS' NATIONAL BANK, EPHRATA, JAN-UARY 19, 1943.

SPRECHER, J. MILTON, 1857-1919

Ephrata Review obituary (May 23, 1919) forJ. Milton Sprecher of Ephrata, a member ofthe I.G. Sprecher's Sons hardware firm.

~'~Seefamily file

SPRECHER, LEONARD

*SEE FAMILY FILE

SPRECHER, LIZZIE (STEINMETZ), d. 1896

Ephrata Review obituary of Lizzie (Steinmetz)Sprecher, wife of William o. Sprecher ofEphrata, January 10, 1896.

SPRECHER, LIZZIE R. (STEINMETZ), 1867-1896 P95-10

Von Nieda Studio portrait of William O. andLizzie (Steinmetz) Sprecher of Ephrata andtheir son Harry, ca. 1894 or 1895. LizzieSprecher died January 5, 1896.

SPRECHER, MARY (BRENEISER), d. 1894

Ephrata Review obituary for Mary (Breneiser)Sprecher, wife of Sprecher's Hardware founderIsaac G. Sprecher, September 7, 1894.

~':Seefamily file

SPRECHER, N.H. MS86-157

MENTIONED IN DEED: A.M. AND MARY BAKER OFEPHRATA BoROUGH TO ALBERT E. GOCKLEY OFUPPER LEACOCK TOWNSHIP : PROPERTY ON WESTMAIN STREET, EPHRATA, APRIL 2, 1909.

SPRECHER, NEWTON H. MS94-195

2 note payment receipts: Timothy C. Konigmacher(lender) to N.H. Sprecher, June 22 and September 3,1896.

SPRECHER, NEWTON H. MS94-196

Account of Newton H. Sprecher, Rebecca Faustestate, n.d., ca. 1895-96.

SPRECHER, NEWTON H. MS94-197

3 receipts: Timothy Konigmacher to Newton H.Sprecher, administrator of the estate of Re-becca Fuast, May 13, August 7, and October 28,1895.

SPRECHER, NEWTON H.

Ephrata Review article (August 28, 1896) con-cerning the relocation of Newton Sprecher'sfarm implement business to the two-story warehouseerected to the rear of the I.G. Sprecher's Sonshardware.

SPRECHER, NEWTON H. (ZUCK, B. F.)

Ephrata Review notice concerning B.F. Zuck'spurchase of the farm implements dealershipof Newton H. Sprecher, January 19, 1906.

Ephrata Review obituary (September 22, 1922)for Philip L. Sprecher of Lancaster and, inretirement, Ephrata.

=See family file

SPRECHER, RUTH P86-408

PHOTOGRAPH OF RUTH SPRECHER AND LIZZIEGOOD AS GIRLS, N.D., C.A. 1900.

SPRECHER, RUTH P86-485

PHOTOGRAPH OF THE MEMBERS OF THE EPHRATAHIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1910 ATA CLASS PARTY, POSSIBLY IN MCVEY'S HALL,EPHRATA, C.A. 1910.

SPRECI-ER, RUTH P86-486

PHOTOGRAPH OF THE MEMBERS OF THE EPHRATAHIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1910 WITHTEACHER PLANCHE BoNINE, 1910.

SPRECHER, RUTH P86-487PHOTOGRAPH OF THE MEMBERS OF THE EPHRATAHIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1910 ATTHE HOME OF JOHN ESHLEMAN, EPHRATA, FOR ACLASS REUNION, N.D.

SPRECHER, THEODORE P98-81

Guests at the 15th Annual Ephrata·Woman'sClub Charity Ball, 1966; identified partici-pants include John H. and Leona Enck, KitLutz (Kit Lutz Grissinger), Ray and MiriamYeager Harnish, Honegger, Dr. WilliamBixler, Dr. Paul S. and Mary Schantz, Earl W.and Irene M. Kurtz, Theodore and Emily Sprecher,Bill Rohrbach, and Nancy Aspinall.

SPRECHER, THEODORE

Ephrata Review article concerning TheodoreSprecher's retirement as senior organist atTrinity Lutheran Church,' Ephrata, 1974; in-cludes biographical information.

SPRECHER, W.O. MS86-214

SocIAL CARD: 'MR. AND MRS. W.O. SPRECHER ATHO'1EAFTER SEPTEMBER 30, 1897, 150 EASTMAIN STREET, EPHRATA, PA.'

PHOTOGRAPH OF WASHINGTON AVENUE ScHOOLFIRST GRADE PUPILS WITH TEACHER K.G.SELDOMRIDGE, 1921.

SPRECHER, WILLIM1 0., 1867-1923 P95-10

Von Nieda Studio (Ephrata) portrait of Williamo. and Lizzie (Steinmetz) Sprecher and theirson Harry, ca. 1894 or 1895.

SPRECHER FAMILY (NEWTON H. AND lDUISA SPRECHER)

Photocopied photographic portrait of NewtonH. and Louisa (Hahn) Sprecher and theirdaughter, Mary (Sprecher) Detwiler, ca. 1910.

*See family file

SPRECHER FOUNDRY(EPHRATA, PA.)

Ephrata Review article (May 12, 1922) on thefire which destroyed the Andes Foundry (for-merly the Sprecher Bros. Foundry), FultonStreet, Ephrata.

(ANDES FIRE COMPANY [EPHRATA, PA.

SPRECHER'S HARDWARE STORE P79-l7B7

2 Photographs of different windowdisplays in Sprecher's Hardware Store,24 East Main Street, Ephrata.

SPRECHER'S HARDWARE STORE(EPHRATA, PA.)

P94-1207

Postcard photograph of the recently remodeledSprecher's Hardware Store, East Main Street,Ephrata, ca. 1911.

SPRECHER'S HARDWARE SIDRE(EPHRATA, PA.)

P94-651 (s)throughP94-655 (s)

Interior, exterior, and show window views ofSprecher's Hardware, north side of East MainStreet, early through 1961.

--Lloyd Albright collection of slides

SPRECHER S HARDWARE STRORE (EPHRATA, PA. )--AUCTION OF OONTfl~TS, 2001

Lancaster Sunday News article, January 21, 2001,on the auction of the contents of the recentlyclosed SpreCher's Hardware Store.

SPRECHER'S HARDWARE STORE (EPHRATA, PA.)--REBUILDING, 1911

Ephrata Review notices (Hay 5, August 4 & 18,1911) concerning the razing and rebuilding ofI.G. Sprecher's Hardware store, East MainStreet, Ephrata.

SPRECHER'S, I.G. & SONS MS78-623

BILL HEAD OF I.G. SPRECHER'S SONS,EPHRATA, DATED MAY 23, 1912.

SPRENI1.E, JACOB MS87-176

MENTIONED (AS ADJOINING LANDOWNER) INIEED: JOHN AND ELIZABETH HEFFL Y TOWENDEL HIBSHMAN; FOUR TRACTS OF LAND INCOCALICO TOWNSHIP, JULY 22, 1793,

*FILED IN MAP DRAWER

SPRIGEL, JACOB, d. 1797

Copy of the inventory of the estate of JacobSprigel of the Ephrata Cloister, May 31, 1798.

"SPRING-GARDEN" MS78-318

PATENT TO HENRY REAM, DATED MAY 21,1804, LAND - REAMSTOWN, COCALICO Twp" TRACTKNOWN AS "SPRING-GARDEN",

SPRING GARDEN S'IREET(EPHRATA, PA.)

MS89-36

Undated map delineating plots in 'OverlookHills' ('Ephrata's newest residential develop-ment'); bounded by Lincoln Avenue, Chestnutand East Main Streets, and by 'the newly-completed Spring Garden Street'.

SPRING GROVE FORGE - LANCASTERCOUNTY

P82-2085thru P82-2089

Photographs of Spring Grove Forge, in-cluding the mansion, mill, dam, horse barnand tail races, located Churchtown, LancasterCounty, Penna., photographed by Harry F.Stauffer, Nov. 18, 1917.

SPRING HOUSE/CHESTER COUNTY P82-649(S)

Slide of stone spring house, locat-ed in North Warwick Twp., Chester Co., Pa.,photographed by Harry F. Stauffer, Jul. 1965.

SPRING HOUSE/LEBANON COUNTY P82-648(S)

Slide of a stone spring house loca-ted in Annville Twp., Lebanon County, Pa.,

_photographed by Harry F. Stauffer, Mar. 16,1958.

SPRING HOUSE/LEHIGH COUNTY P82-651(S)

Slide of a stone spring house,located at Slateville, Lehigh County, Pa.,photographed by Harry F. Stauffer, Sep.30, 1962.

SPRING HOUSE/MONTGOMERY COUNTY P82-652(S)

Slide of the ruins of a stone springhouse, located at Waxall, Montgomery County,Pa., photographed by Harry F. Stauffer, May15, 1967.

SPRING HOUSE/YORK COUNTY P82-650(S)

Slide of a stone & log springhouse, located in the Druck Valley, York Co.,

.Pa., photographed by Harry F. Stauffer, May28, 1965.

SPRING HOUSES P82-1330 thruP82-1365

Series of photographs of springhouses of varied construction located inBerks, Chester, Franklin,Lancaster, Leban-on and York Counties, Pa., and Harford Co.,Maryland, photographed by Harry F. Stauffer,circa 1917-1971.

SPRING HOUSES/BERKS COUNTY P82-637(S) -P82-647(S)

Series of slides of stone & log springhouses located in Berks County, photograph-ed by Harry F. Stauffer, circa 1954-1966.

SPRING HOUSES/LANCASTER COUNTY P82-626(S) -P82-636(S)

Series of slides of log and stonespring houses located in Lancaster County,photographed by Harry F. Stauffer, circa1963-1965.

SPRING HOUSES/UNIDENTIFIED P82-653 (S) -P82-654(S)

Slides of unidentified spring houses,photographed by Harry F. Stauffer, Dec. 1973.

SPRINGER, RUTH L. (SPRINGER, RUTH L.- JOHNMORTON)

SPRINGER, RUTH L./JOHN MORTON INCONTEMPORARY RECORDS, 1967, PUB. BYP.H.M.C.

*SEE F.AMILYFILE

SPRINGTIME (PLAY)

PROGRAM FOR 'SPRINGTIME, A PLAY OF YOUTH,ROMANCE, AND HAPPINESS, GRAND THEATRE,EPHRATA, PA" Nov I 26 & 27,1923, AUSPICESSENIOR CLASS, EPHRATA HIGH ScHOOL'

SPRINGTON FORGE - CHESTER COUNTY P82-2090thru P82-2094

Series of views of the SpringtonForge, in Chester County, Penna., includingviews of the mansion house, blowing tub, dam,cottages and ruins, etc., photographed byHarry F. Stauffer, Nov. 18, 1917.

SPRINGVILLE SCHOOL(EPHRATA TOWNSHOP, PA.)

MS88-248

Vouchers for payments by the Board of Directorsof the Ephrata School District to SpringvilleSchool teachers Isaac B. Keller, William M.and A.M. Oberly, and David Miller, 1858-1962.

6 items

SPRINGVILLE SCHOOL(EPHRATA TOWNSHIP, PA.)

MS88-249

Receipts made out to the Board of Directorsof the Ephrata School District for buildingsupplies and labor for the Springville School,1858-1861.

14 items

SPRI NGVILLE SCHOQ .(EPHRATA TOWNSHIP, PA.)

NEWSPAPER REPRINT PHOTOGRAPH OF SPRINGVILLESCHOOL STUDENTS WITH TEACHER LOUISE A.GILNER, 1907-1908.

IN SB #7, P. 38

SPRINGVILLE SCHOOL .(EPHRATA TOWNSHIP, PA.)NEWSPAPER REPRINT PHOTOGRAPH OF SPRINGVILLESCHOOL STUDENTS WITH TEACHER LEVI HACKER,N.D., C.A. 1~5.

IN SB #7, P. 39

SPRITZLER'S STORE (EPHRATA, PA.) P94-440 (s)

View of Joseph Spritzler's store in the Mentzerbuilding at the northwest corner of West Mainand North State Streets, n.d.

--Lloyd ALbright collection of slides

SPROGLE, MICHAEL MS88-2l3

Named on map issued by the Pennsylvania De-partment of Internal Affairs, 1934, showingoriginal drafts for all tracts of land inthat portion of Cocalico Township that even-tually became West Cocalico Township, aswarranted to the earliest settlers; constructedfrom drafts on file at the OIA.

*filed in manuscript cabinet

SPROUT, NANCY P98-299

Photograph of Fulton Street Elementary School(Ephrata) teachers, 1968-1969; subjects in-clude Mary Pyle, Rhoda Smith, Florence Hinkle,Ida Groff, Treva Greblunas, Pam Eby, MyrtleMartin, and fifth grade teacher Nancy Sprout.

SPUNHAUER, LOTTIE P87-103

PHOTOGRAPH OF THE EMPLOYEES OF ROYER'SBAKERY, DENVER, JULY 31, 1945.

STAFFORD, MINERVA P98-137

President and past presidents of the DenverWoman's Club; subjects include Minerva Staf-ford and others. 1971.

I STAGE, H.B. MUSSER MS78-575

STAGE ACCOUNT BOOK, H.B. MUSSER, LIN-COLN, PA, ENTRIES BEGINNING APR. 22,1895 THRU 1910.

STAGE TICKET MS78-618

STAGE CHECK (TICKET), EPHRATA SPRINGSTICKET, ONE SEAT, LANCASTER TO EPHRATA,DATED JUN, 25, 1861,

STAGER, JOHN S. MS89-92

Abstract of title to the Ephrata MountainSprings; final entry notes the transfer of theproperty fran John W. Frederick to AlexanderS. Feather in 1866. John S. Stager is men-tioned as having sold 8+ acres of EphrataTownship land to Joseph Konichmacher in 1848.

STAGER, JOHN S. MS89-102

Mentioned (in regard to land transactionscarried out in 1847 and 1848) in a briefof title for six tracts of Ephrata Townshipland bound by a mortgage payable by JosephKonigmacher to James Buchanan; mortgage ex-ecuted March 24, 1853.

(entries #41 & 42)

ST AI-l , SJV'i1UEL MS86-163

MORTGAGE : SNv1UEL AND SARAH STAHL OF EARLTOWNSHIP TO PETER BRUBAKER OF EPHRATATOWNSHIP ; DtJELLI NG AND TRACT OF LAND INEPHRATA TOWNSHIP, MARCH 29, 1917.

STAHL, SARAH MS86-163

MORTGAGE : SPMUEL AND SARAH STAHL OF EARLTOWNSHIP TO PETER BRUBAKER OF EPHRATATOtiNSHIP : DNELLI NG AND TRACT OF LAND INEPHRATA TOWNSHIP, MARCH 29, 1917.

STAHL, SARAH P94-1316

Photograph of teacher Clayton Musselman with agroup of nine female students, including SarahStahl, ca. 1906.

STAHL POTTERY CGOSCHENHOPPEN REGION,VOL.1No.3)

THE GOSCHENHOPPEN REGION, VOL. 1, No.3,PUB. BY THE GOSCHENHOPPEN HISTORIANS, INC.,1969, ARTICLE ON STAHL POTTERY - PAGE 4.

STAHLE, CATHARINE MS78-370

MENTIONED IN DEED, AARON LUTZ TOCHRISTIAN WEILER, LAND - COCALICO Twp., DATEDAPR. 5, 1838.

STAHLE, DANIEL MS78-370

MENTIONED IN DEED, AARON LUTZ TO CHRISTIANWEILER, LAND - COCALICO Twp" DATED APR, 5,1838,

STAHLE, WILLIAM (REAMSTOWN HOTEL [REAMSTOWN,PA. ])

Lancaster Journal sale notice, December, 1815,for the "Reamstown Hotel," then the propertypf William Stahle: "This has been an old standfor thirty years past. • ." The location inReamstown and precise identity of this hotelis uncertain.

STALL, WILLIAM MS78-58

LETTER FROM WILLIAM STALL TO JACOB HIBSH-MAN, DATED 1838, CONCERNING DAMAGES (CANAL),

PHOTOGRAPH OF CHARLES STAMM AND HARRY ANDESOF LINCOLN WITH OIL-PULL THRASHING MACHINE,N.D., C.A. 1915-20.

STAMM, CHARLES NEVIN, d. 1961

Obituary of Rev. Charles N. Stamm, pastor ofthe Muddy Creek Evangelical and ReformedChurch, June 10, 1961.

STAM1, JOHN MS89-48

Deed: John and Mary Ann Starrn of LebanonCounty to Catherine Royer of Warwick Town-ship, Lancaster County; dwelling and twoacres of land in Warwick Township, April4, 1850. Catherine was the wife of DanielS. Royer.

F157.L2S73

Standard business and mailing guide ofcountry, town, and city; LancasterCounty volume : residents in boroughs,on rural mail routes, in towns and town-ships . . . -- Kutztown, Pa. : Wm. S.Rhode, 1912.

338 p . : 1 map ; 28 cm.Advertising interspersed throughout.Includes "Articles . . . of special

interest to rural residents, particularlythe farmers"

STANLEY, MATTHEW MS78-1087

Letter from Matthew Stanley toPeter Martin, dated Dec. 13, 1806.

STAPE, GEORGE W. MS93-263

Lease: H.B. Keller of Ephrata to George W.Stape of Ephrata; property on Fulton Street,Ephrata, March 23, 1888.

F160•H857 Stapleton, Ammon, 1850-19l(j.

Memorials of the Huguenots j It Auicrica , wit.h speciul ref-erence to their emigration to Pennsyl vuniu, by Rev. A.Stapleton ... Om-lisle, Pu., Huguenot pub. co., IDOL

ix, 164 p. tront., illus., pl., port., faesim. 224 em.

1. Huguenots in the U. S. 2. Huguenots in Pennsylvania.

2-~H)8i1Lihrary oj' Congress

STAR ELECfRIC CO.(EPHRATA, PA.)

PHOTOGRAPH OF THE INTERIOR OF THE STAR ELEC-TRIC CO. WITH FOUR UNIDENTIFIED PERSONS, 1925.STAR WAS LOCATED IN THE BASEMENT OF THE SHIMPBUILDING.

P86-322

STARB, ADAM, d. 1858

Printed transcription of records inscribed in theReinhold family Bible; entries appear to have beenmade by Jacob Frederick Reinhold, a son of Christ-opher Heinrich and Sophia Louisa (Arnweg) Reinhold;by Jacob's son Johannes Heinrich Reinhold, 1787-1867; and by other members of the Reinhold family.There are many entries pertaining to the deaths ofneighbors and acquaintances; Adam Starb is identi-fied as a neighbor.

*See Reinhold family file

MS93-4STARCK, ELlZABffiI

Deed: William and Elizabeth Starck (Stark) ofEphrata Township to John Keller of ElizabethTownship; property in West Cocalico Township,March 15, 1839.

STARCK, JOSEPH MS89-13

Listed (as father) on manuscript headed 'acopy of the list of poor children residingin Cocalico Township returned to the com-missioners of Lancaster County who are en-titled to the benefit of the act of GeneralAssembly ••. to provide for the tuition ofpoor children', January 7, 1824. Lists 21household heads and their children.

STARCK, SAMUEL MS89-l3

Listed (as child) on manuscript headed 'acopy of the list of poor children residingin Cocalico Township returned to the com-missioners of Lancaster County who are entitledto the benefit of the act of General Assembly••. to provide for the tuition of poorchildren', January 7, 1824. Lists 21 heads ofhousehold and their children.

STARCK, WILLIAt'1 MS93-4

Deed: William and Elizabeth Starck (Stark)of Ephrata Township to John Keller of Eliza-beth Township; property in West Cocalico Township,March 15, 1839.

STARK, DANIEL P91-112

Photograph of Daniel Stark and two unidentifiedmen binding wheat near the grounds of theEphrata Cloister, n.d., ca. 1900-10. At thetime the photo was taken Daniel Stark livedin the Jacob and Rebecca Konigmacher house atthe corner of Rt. 272 and Old Mill Road.

STARK, DAVID, d. 1895

Ephrata Review obituary (May 3, 1895) for DavidStark of Akron, b. ca. 1804 to John andMargaret Stark; lists numerous siblings.

STARK, DAVID, 1804-1895

Ephrata Review obituary of David Stark ofAkron, a son of John Stark; Stark diedApril 28, 1895.

*See family file

, DOROTHY

PHOTOGRAPH OF WASHINGTON AVENUE SCHOOLFIRST GRADE PUPILS WITH TEACHER K.G.SELDOMRIDGE, 1921.

P87-97

STARK, EMANUEL R., 1850-1911

Ephrata Review obituary for Emanuel R. Stark,a miller from East Cocalico Township, August18, 1911.

STARK, JOHN, d. ca. 1804

Partial transcriptions of several unrecordeddeeds for lands once part of the Henry Stoufferpatent near Schoeneck, West Cocalico Township;for transactions between Henry and CatharinaStouffer and Abraham Stouffer, 1757; betweenAbraham Stouffer and Abraham Hackman, 1761; be-tween the executors of Abraham Hackman and PeterBrubaker, December 1761; between Peter and Eliz-abeth Brubaker and Jacob Lesher, 1772; and betweenthe administrators of John Stark and SamuelMellinger, 1808.*See Stauffer family

file

STARK, SUSANNA MS93-383

Conditions of sale,: estate 'auction of SusannaStark, October 9, 1847.

STARK, SUSANNA, b. 1831

Ephrata Review obituary of Susanna (Stark)Muckel of Ephrata, daughter of Henry andMaria Stark and widow of Benjamin Muckel,August 18, 1911.

~'~SeeMUCKEL, SUSANNA (STARK), 1831-1911

STARK, WILLIAM MS93-4

Deed: William and Elizabeth Starck (Stark)of Ephrata Township to John Keller of Eliza-beth Township; property in West Cocalico Town-ship, March 15, 1839.

STARK FAMILY

See Stark burials among tombstone inscriptionsfrom Lehn Cemetery, Manheim Township, LancasterCounty; printed from lists originally compiledby Frederick Woerner.

In Lancaster County Connections, Vol. 1, No.4(1984-85), pp. 48-52.

STARK FAMILY

Miscellaneous information concerning theJohn and William Stark/Starck families ofCocalico Township; compiled by Clyde Groffof Lancaster, 1993.

STARK FAMILY (DANIEL STARK) P91-115

Photo of Daniel and Annie (Witmer) Stark'shome at the corner of Rt. 272 and Old MillRoad, Ephrata, ca. 1900. Daniel and AnnieStark are on the lawn of the house withtheir daughter Mabel. The Stark house wasbuilt by Jacob and Rebecca Konigmacher in1795 and was demolished in the early 1960's.

STARK HOME (512 N. STATE ST.,EPHRATA, PA.)

P91-114

Photograph of the William and Mary Stark home,512 N. State St., Ephrata, with William andMary Stark and their son Daniel on the porch.n.d., c. 1910.

STARK HOME (512 N. STATE ST.,EPHRATA, PA.)

P91-116

Photograph of the William and Mary Stark home,512 N. State St., Ephrata, with Mary Stark onthe porch. n.d., ca. 1910.

Photograph of the grandchildren of IsaacSheaffer, taken at Isaac and Sarah (Boyer)Sheaffer's Earl Township farm home. Thephoto was taken following the funeral ofSarah Sheaffer, Isaac Sheaffer's second wife,in the summer of 1915. Assembled grandchildreninclude the five daughters and two sons ofElmer and Mary (Sheaffer) Grabill, Talmage, Pa.

STATE NORl\,1AL SCHOOL, KENT, OHIO P82-2480

Photograph of the State Normal Sch-cated at Kent, Ohion, photographed by

F. Stauffer, May 1920.

STATE POLICE - EPHRATA CLOISTER P79-179

PHOTO OF TWO STATE POLICEMEN IN FRONT OFTHE SARON AT THE EPHRATA CLOISTER, DURING STATEPOLICE OCCUPATION OF CLOISTER BLDGS.

STATE STREET SCHOQ(EPHRATA, PA,)

3 p, HANDWRITTEN HISTORY OF THE EPHRATABoROUGH SCHOOLS PRIOR TO AND IMMEDIATELYFOLLOWING THE ERECTION OF THE FRANKLINSTREET ScHOOL ; CQ\1POSED BY EivYvtAN. FRAI'I<-FORT OF EPHRATA, N,D,

MS86-131

STATIER FAMILY (CASPAR STATLER, d. 1798)

The Walter Family and the Indians / Glen L.Cump.

Unpublished paper compiled by Glen Cump; dis-casses the family of Caspar Walter, killed inan Indian attack in Cumberland County in 1756,and the abduction and eventual release of sev-eral of his children. Rebecca \-Jalter, a daugh-ter, married Caspar Statler.

~':Filedunder Wal ter Family (Caspar Walter, d. 1756)

STATTLER, SUSANNA (SISTER ZENOBIA), d. 1798

The Registers of the Ephrata Cloister /Julius F. Sachse

In The Pennsylvania Magazine of Historyand Biography, Vol. XIV, p. 297 and 387

STAUB, JOHN MS95-116

Mentioned in deed: George Lorah and Adam Hoh,Jr., executors of Eve Elizabeth Killian ofCocalico Township, to John Zell of CocalicoTownship; lot in Zohar (Reamstown), March 25,1833. Staub and his wife Barbara purchasedthe same property in 1787 and sold it in 1789.

~':Seealso Stob

STAUB FAMILY

Information, submitted by Mrs. Arthur J.Staub, on the life and family of Adam Staub(c. 1717-1773) of Berks and Adams Counties.

See Our Ke stone Families, Column No. 1279(1991 ; filed under Brossman, Schuler

STAUFFER, MR. AVSl-24T

Tape of Historical Society Meeting,Lecture - by Mr. Stauffer on "Lititz",Feb. 26, 1971.

STAUFFER, AARON Z.

STAUFFER, AGNES (STEFFY), d. 1936 (REFORMED NEWS)

Obitaury of Agnes (Steffy) Stauffer, wife ofWayne W. Stauffer; in Reformed News, the news-letter of the Reamstown Reformed Charge, Feb-ruary 1936.

STAUFFER, ftJVTv10N MS87-8

DEED: HETTIE WENGER AND AMMON STAUFFER,EXECUTORS OF JACOB S. WENGER, TO EMMABECKER: PROPERTY IN EPHRATA BoROUGH,MARCH 29, 1923.

STAUFFER, flMOS P87-61

PHOTOGRAPH OF THE MEMBERS OF THE AKRONBASEBALL TEAM, N.D., C.A. 1915.

STAUFFER, ANNIE, b. 1887

Ephrata Review obituary for Annie (Stauffer)Sensenig of Hahnstown, March 26, 1909.

*See family file under Sensenig

STAlfFER, B.M. MS86-9

MENTIONED IN AIMINISTRATORS' ACCOUNT :ITEMIZATION OF EXPENSES INCURRED BY JOHNM. HORST AND CHRISTIAN HUNSHBERGER IN THECOURSE OF ADMINISTERING THE SALE OF REALESTATE BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPHHORST (DECEASED), WITH ENUMERATION OF RE-MAINING PROCEEDS. 1855

STAUFFER, BENJAMIN W. MS96-143

Copy book (algebraic equations) of Benjamin W.Stauffer, a student at the Ephrata Academy, 1844;also inscribed "Lititz."

STAUFFER, CHRISTIAN MS78-64

COURT TESTIMONY CONCERNING THE WATERRIGHTS OF KELLER'S & YAGER'S MILL, DATED1813.

STAUFFER, DAVID MS82-288

Mentioned on the land draught of the land ofRichard Nagle, deed., drawn by William Weidman,April 1842, land situated in Earl Twp., Lane. Co.

STAUFFER, DORA W. (HINKLETOWN MENNONITE SCHOOL--ORAL HISTORY PROJECT, 1999)

Booklet of oral history interviews collected byHinkletown Mennonite School fourth grade students,1999: Lessons from the 20th Century. Includessurrmary of interview with Martindale nativeDora W. Stauffer.

With scanned and photocopied ill.; 39 p.

STAUFFER, ED P87-61

PHOTOGRAPH OF THE MEMBERS OF THE AKRONBASEBALL TEAM, C.A. 1915.

STAUFFER, ELROY

PHOTOGRAPH OF A LARGE GROUP OF YOUNG MENSITTING ON THE STEPS OF GEHMAN'S APARTMENTHOUSE IN THE AKRON SQUARE, SUNDAY AFTERNOON,1934.

STAUFFER, EMANUEL MS94-73

Small manuscript booklet with brief familyhistory notations and an account of localweather conditions during the years 1827 &1828; also contains the dates (1823 & 1826)that Marks Groff of Earl Township and EmanuelStauffer left for Canada. Probably compiledby Christian F. Groff (1808-1878).

STAUFFER, EMERSON

Letter from Emerson Stauffer, Ephrata, tohis brother M.B. Stauffer, Salina, Kansas,December 18, 1903.

MS88-298

STAUFFER, Efiv1A (WANNER) P87-70

PHOTOGRAPH OF STELLA BECK AND EMMA (WANNER)STAUFFER, EMPLOYEES AT FRANK WEAVER'SHOSIERY MILL (EPHRATA, PA,) STANDING OUT-SIDE THE f~ILL BUILDING, N,D" C,A, 1930,

STAUFFER, HARRY F. MS78-1374

Misc. Notes by Harry F. Stauffer,on the Ephrata Cloister, some informa-tion relating to the history of EphrataPrinting.

STAUFFER, HARRY F. P79-1270 thruP79-1271

Photographs of Hary Franklin Staufferwith the 1804 Ephrata Press, at the Eph-rata Cloister, 1958.

STAUFFER, HARRY F. P82-2782 thruP82-2789

Photographs of Harry Frankliner, photographs taken circa 1919-

STAUFFER, HARRY F. P79-807

Post Card of the Printing Press atthe Ephrata Cloister, with Harry F. Stau-ffer, printer, when press was located inthe Almonry, colored, pub. by Mel HorstPhotography.

STAUFFER, HARRY F. P82-1070 (S) &P82-1114(S)

Slides of Harry Franklin Stauffer,of Farmersville, Lancaster County.

STAUFFER, HARRY F. P86-4193 COL. PHOTOGRAPHS OF HARRY F. STAUFFER, N.D.

STAUFFER, HARRY F. AV81-20T

Tape of Historical Society Meeting,Lecture - by Mr. Harry F. Stauffer, entit-led "Early Printing", Feb. 25, 1970.

STAUFFER, HARRY F. (PRINTING - STAUFFER,HARRY F.)

EXAMPLES OF PRINTING BY HARRY F.STAUFFER, FARMERSVILLE, PENNA.

STAUFFER, HARRY F. - BROADSIDE P82-1104(S)

Slide of a Broadside printed byHarry F. Stauffer, photographed Mar. 1967,of letter "E" (Ephrata Cloister style) •

STAUFFER, HARRY F. - COLLECTION P82-2614 thruP82-2682

Photographs of items in the collec-Harry F. Stauffer, including books,

fraktur, china, furniture, glassware, pot-tery, etc.,and includes items made by HarryF. Stauffer, photographed by Stauffer circa1917-1975.

STAUFFER, HARRY F. - HOME P82-1069(S)

Slide of the Home of Harry F. Stau-ffer, located in Farmersville, Pa., photo-graphed by H.F. Stauffer, Sep. 1957.

STAUFFER, HARRY F. - HOME P82-2698 thruP82-2723

Series of photographs of the homeso rry F. Stauffer, including:"ConestogaView", West Earl Twp., Lane. Co., & hishome~ in Farmersville, Pa., photographed byHarry F. Stauffer, circa 1915-1921

STAUFFER, HARRY F. - NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS

STAUFFER, HARRY F./NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS

Misc. Newspaper Clippings onHarry F. Stauffer, Farmersville,printer.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS78~1267

Letter from Milton H. Heinicketo Harry F. Stauffer, dated Oct. 21,1960, concerning printing at theEphrata Cloister, etc.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN

Journal and brief autobiography of HarryFranklin Stauffer, Ephrata, March 2, 1921--July 28, 1923. (17 7 x 10" pages completedin hardbound record book)

MS88-2l0

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-297

Notebook kept by Harry F. Stauffer, Ephrata.Most pages left blank; contains miscellaneousrough drafts of letters and descriptions ofseveral historic properties (Burkholder pigsty, Cocalico Township, etc.), as well asrandom notes ('Beissel on Muhlbach, etc.)Most dated 1960's.

32 x 28 cm

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-300

Working journal kept by Harry Stauffer to re-cord subjects (sometimes with brief histories)and technical aspects of his photography,July 28, 1957 -- November 28, 1965.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-301

Copies of invoices issued by Harry F. Staufferat his Conestoga Shops, Farmersville, 1922-1923.At The Conestoga Shops Stauffer repaired andrefinished furniture and constructed customreplicas of period furniture.

20 pieces

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-302

Copies of invoices issued by Harry F. Staufferat his Conestoga Shops, Farmersville, January-- December, 1924. At The Conestoga ShopsStauffer repaired and refinished furniture andconstructed custom replicas of period furniture.

29 pieces

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-303

Copies of invoices issued by Harry F. Staufferat his Conestoga Shops, Farmersville, March--December, 1925. At The Conestoga ShopsStauffer repaired and refinished furniture andconstructed custom replicas of period furniture.

18 pieces

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-304

Copies of invoices issued by Harry F. Staufferat his Conestoga Shops, Farmersville, February-- August, 1926. At The Conestoga ShopsStauffer repaired and refinished furniture andconstructed custom replicas of period furniture.

11 pieces

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-305

Letter from Clyde L. Groff, Lancaster, toHarry F. Stauffer; explores the genealogy ofthe descendents of Hans and Susanna and Peterand Barbara Groff of Earl Township, n.d.3 p.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-306

Manuscript list of stone arched bridges inBerks County, 'spring of 1957'; compiled byHarry F. Stauffer.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-307

various typescript and manuscript materials(guides, histories) dealing with stone arched

bridges in Berks County: include two copies(manuscript) of article titled 'The trailof the stone arched bridge in Berks County'.Also includes two manuscript copies of legends(captions), probably for illustrations selectedfor the same article. Compiled by Harry F.Stauffer, n.d.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-308

Small notebook containing birth and deathdates for Peter and Veronica (Musser) Bom-berger and their children, all but one ofwhom died in childhood. Recorded by HarryF. Stauffer, n.d.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-309

Small notebook containing birth and deathdates for Wayne, Martha and John M. Weaver;Anna and Henry Shirk; and several members ofthe Jacob and Elizabeth Stauffer family. Re-corded by Harry F. Stauffer, n.d.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-310

Packet folder containing miscellaneous man-uscript notes on the history of the EphrataPress and on Codorus and Rebecca Furnaces,Spring and Gulf Forges, Hibernia Furnace,Reading and Warwick Forges, and other Penn-sylvania furnaces and forges. Compiled byHarry F. Stauffer, n.d.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-3ll

Dated log of subjects (sometimes with briefhistories) kept by photographer Harry F.Stauffer; includes technical photographicdetails. November, 1965--Ju1y, 1975.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-3l3

Notes by Harry Stauffer regarding the ABCbook produced at the Ephrata Cloister. n.d.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-3l6

Log kept by Harry F. Stauffer detailing therestoration of the Ephrata Cloister printingpress (carried out by Stauffer). Entriesdated July 20--September 25, 1958.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-3l7

Notebook containing printing and printinghistory bibliography compiled by Harry F.Stauffer, n.d.

(filed in manuscript cabinet)

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-318

Shop orders and time sheets from Harry F.Stauffer's Conestoga Shops, Farmersville,Pa. At The Conestoga Shops Stauffer re-paired and refinished furniture and constructedcustom replicas of antique furniture. July 21--December 29, 1922; some entries dated 1923.

17 pieces

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-319

Time sheets from Harry F. Stauffer's Con-estoga Shops, Farmersville, Pa. At TheConestoga Shops St~ffer repaired and refinishedfurniture and constructed custom replicas ofantique furniture. January l--May 24, 1923.

15 pieces

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-320

Time sheets from Harry F. Stauffer's Con-estoga Shops, Farmersville, Pa. At TheConestoga Shops Stauffer repaired and refinishedfurniture and constructed custom replicas ofantique furniture. May 4--August 15, 1923.

15 pieces

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-32l

Time sheets from Harry F. Stauffer's Con-estoga Shops, Farmersville, Pa. July 2--December 5, 1923.

15 pieces

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-322

Time sheets from Harry F. Stauffer's Con-estoga Shops, Farmersville, Pa. November 7--December 29, 1923; one sheet dated Feb-ruary, 1923.

9 pieces

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-323

Time sheets from Harry F. Stauffer's Con-estoga Shops, Farmersville. February 4--October 21, 1924.

15 pieces

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-324

Time sheets from Harry F. Stauffer's Con-estoga Shops, Farmersville. June 26--December 23, 1924.

13 pieces

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MSSS-325

Time sheets from Harry Stauffer's Con-estoga Shops, Farmersville, Pa. FebruarylS--July 16, 1925; several sheets undatedor dated with month alone.

10 items

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-326

Account book for Harry F. Stauffer's Con-estoga Shops, Farmersville, Pa. Entriesdate from July 3, 1922 ('Harry F. Staufferhas this day commenced the manufacture ofColonial period furniture under the firmname of The Conestoga Shops •.• investingresources as follows:') through September6, 1928.

22 x 35 cm.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-327

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry F. Satuffer,April 1, 1936--July 16, 1937.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-328

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry F. Stauffer,July 17, 1937--Apri1 1, 1938.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-329

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry F. Satuffer,April 1, 1938--March 31, 1939.

STAUFFER, HARRY FANKLIN MS88-330

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry F. Stauffer,April 1, 1944--March 31, 1945.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-331

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry F. Satuffer,April 2, 1945--March 30, 1946.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-332

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry F. Stauffer,April 1, 1946--March 31, 1947.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-333

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry F. Stauffer,April 1, 1950--Decernber 27, 1951.

STAUFFER, HARRY F. MS88-334

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry F. Stauffer,January 1--December 24, 1952.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-335

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry F. Stauffer,January 2--Decernber 31, 1953.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-336

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry F. Stauffer,January 7--Decernber 31, 1954.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-337

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry F. Stauffer,January 5--Decernber 29, 1955.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-338

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry Stauffer,January 12--December 27, 1956.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-339

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry F. Stauffer,January 1, 1957--Decernber 30, 1959.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-340

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry F. Stauffer,January 15--August 25, 1960.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-341

Certificate from the Lancaster County, Pa.Office of the Prothonotary authorizing HarryF. Stauffer to do business under the assumedname 'The Conestoga Shops'; dated January 12,1922.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-342

Certificate from the Pennsylvania Secretaryof the Commonwealth authorizing Harry F.Stauffer to operate a business under theassumed name 'The Conestoga Shops'; datedJanuary 12, 1922.

STAUFFER, HARRY F. MS88-344

Business letters (4) involving printingorders from the Mennonite Cental Committeeoffices in Akron, Pa., to Harry F. Stauffer.1943 & 1944; one undated.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-345

Five letters from J.M. and Nettie B. Stoltzfus,warwick Farms, Glenmoore, Pa., to Harry F.Stauffer. The letters, dated November 8, 1920-- October 24, 1922, deal with Stauffer'swork in photographing Warwick Farms and withthe possibility of Stauffer and the Stoltzfus'ssearching for buried Revolutionary War cannonthere.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-346

Three letter from A.K. Hostetter to Harry F.Stauffer regarding Stauffer's application formembership in the Pennsylvania German Society,1921 & 1922; one letter (1922) from Elmer E.Johnson, Secretary of the Society, informingStauffer of his election to the Society.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-347

Letters, etc., from Cyrus T. Fox, Secretaryof the Historical Society of Berks County,to Harry F. Stauffer. The letters, datedMarch 15, 1921--June 2, 1924, deal with his-torical research shared between the parties.

(9 items)

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-348

6 letters from A. Bertram Gilliland, Phil-adelphia, to Harry F. Stauffer. The letters,dated May 13, 1922--June 29, 1923, deal withStiegel and Wistar glass, photography ofhsitoric sites, reproduction of antique fur-niture, etc. Include list of 80 'interestingColonial homes in and about Philadelphia' anda photo of Cornwall Iron Furnace.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-349

15 letters from the Davey Tree Expert Co.,Kent, Ohio, to Harry F. Stauffer; one letterfrom Stauffer to the Company; one internalCompany memo concerning Stauffer. The letters,dated March 1, 1920--December 23, 1921, dealwith Stauffer's application for enrollment inthe Davey Institute of Tree Surgery and hisbrief apprenticeship there.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-350

Letters from A.K. Hostetter of the LancasterCounty Historical Society (2) and A.S. Brendle,Schaefferstown (1), regarding Stauffer's requestfor a copy of Brendle's pamphlet on HenryWilliam Stiegel and Stiegel glass. June,September, October, 1921.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-35l

Letters (3) to Harry F. Stauffer, 1921, fromthe owners of Pennsylvania historic sitesGlen Mills, Brookeholm, Elizabeth Furnace)that Stauffer photographed and researched.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-352

Letters form the U.S. Treasury Department (14)and the U.S. Veterans' Bureau (1) to HarryF. Stauffer. The letters, dated December 8,1919--April 1, 1922, concern Stauffer's at-tempts to receive compensation for injuriessuffered during WWI.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLINMS88-353

3 letters to Harry Stauffer from GraceKinard, Leacock, regarding Stauffer's workat his Conestoga Shops and a piece of fur-niture commissioned by the Kinards. March,April, December, 1923.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-3S4

4 letters from Wayne C. Griffith, Mohnton,to Harry F. Stauffer. The letters, datedDecember 1922 and January 1923, deal withGriffith's commision for a gate model.-

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-355

Letters to Harry Stauffer from Good Hardware,Petersburg, Pa. (2) and R. Roy Foust, Vey-town (2) regarding Stauffer's sale or dup-lication of a gate devised by I.R. Burkholder.1923.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN

2 letters to Harry F. Stauffer from theCurator at Independence Hall (signatureillegible), Philadelphia, September 27,1922; February 26, 1923.

MS88-356

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-3S7

2 letters to Harry Stauffer from W. Wayneof the Paoli Memorial Association, Malvern,Pa., February 1921.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-358

2 letters to Harry Stauffer from HarrietOgden Nevin, Jamestown, Rhode Island, 1924.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-359

Letter to Harry Stauffer from Christian San-derson at Washington's headquarters, Chadd'sFord, Pa., thanking Stauffer for photographs.July 18, 1920.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-360

Letter to Harry Stauffer from Cornell studentWillis R. Skillman thanking Stauffer forphotographs, July, 1920.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-361

Letter to Harry Stauffer from Mrs. L.M.Dengler, Honey Brook, Pa., March 24, 1927.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-362

Letter to Harry Stauffer from Fred A. Tal-bot, Chester County Prothonotary, August14, 1920.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-363

Letter to Harry F. Stauffer from FrancesDorrance, Director of the Wyoming Hist-orical and Genealogical Society, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., July 23, 1924.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-364

Letter to Harry Stauffer from Media, Pa.antique dealer W. Irwin Cheyney, April 1,1923.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-365

Miscellaneous manuscript notes drawn up byHarry Stauffer; include notes on the his-tories of Manheim and Lititz, genealogicalnotes on the Hans Mylin family, notes onSamuel Eckerlin, John Triewitz and the Ephratapaper mill, Stauffer's Ramage Press, otherpresses, printing and publishing histories,etc. n.d.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-366

Small notebook kept by Harry Stauffer; con-tains notes on the history of Warwick Furnace,Coventry Forge, Revolutionary War battlegroundsand battles, Pool Forge, Colebrookdale, Vin-cent, and Reading Furnaces, Mt. Joy and Wind-sor Forges, Elizabeth Furnace, Spring Groveand Martic Forges, Hopewell, Speedwell, andCrum Creek Forges, the Germantown Academy,Germantown historic sites, etc.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-367

Three purchase orders sent to Harry Staufferby the Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, forwooden display furniture and props. July14, 1925.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-368

Three printing orders completed by HarryStauffer, 1954, 1956, 1957; also blank forms.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-369

Divided folder kept by Harry Stauffer; sub-divisions labeled 'nature', 'antiques','Lancaster County folklore', 'Pennsylvaniahistory', Lancaster County history', 'gen-eral'. Contains newspaper clippings datedin the 1920's; also contains 1 copy (partial,poor cond.) of Vol. II, No. 29 of Lancaster'sInland Daily paper, June 14, 1854.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-37l

Letter to Harry Stauffer from the LancasterCounty Rationing Board, Lancaster, notifyingStauffer of his appointment as a trade ra-tioning advisor. April 21, 1942.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-372

Letter to Harry Stauffer from J. Burkholder,Harrisburg, regarding Burkholder genealogy.(Originally enclosed genealogical materials

missing.) May 28, 1924.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-373

Miscellaneous invoices and receipts made outto Harry Stauffer, 1921-1927.

10 items

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-385

Printing job records kept by Harry F. Stauffer,December, 1933--November, 1934.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-386

Photography log (recording subjects, date pho-tographed, time of day, technical data) keptby Harry F. Stauffer, December 20, 1953--July28, 1957.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-387

Notebook containing records for printing joborders contracted by Harry Stauffer, April 1,1939--March 30, 1940.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-388

Notebook containing records for printing joborders contracted by Harry Stauffer, April 1,1940--March 31, 1941.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-389

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry Stauffer,April 1, 1941--March 31, 1942.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-390

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry Stauffer,April 1, 1942--March 31, 1943.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-391

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry Stauffer,April 2, 1943--March 31, 1944.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-392

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry Stauffer,April 1, 1947--March 31, 1948.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-393

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry Stauffer,April 1, 1948--January 21, 1949.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-394

Notebook containing records for printingjob orders contracted by Harry F. Stauffer,December 20, 1949--March 29, 1950.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-395

Notebook containing miscellaneous recordsfor printing job orders contracted by HarryStauffer, 1944-1950.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-396

Notebook containing a variety of historicalnotes compiled by Harry Stauffer, n.d. In-cludes histories of Pool and Coventry Forges,Mt. Joy, Martie, and Windsor Forges, SpringGrove, Durham, Shearwell and Oley Furnaces,Roxborough and Charming Forges, and Mary Ann,Rebecca, and Isabella Forges. Also containsbiographical notes on Menno Simons, DirckKeyser, William Rittenhouse, and Peter Cor-nelius Plockhoy.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-397

Notebook compiled by Harry F. Stauffer;contains biographical notes on Johann JacobZimmerman, Johann Kelpius, Henrich BernhardKoster, Justus Falkner, Christopher Weit,and others, n.d.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN MS88-398

Notebook containing Harry Stauffer's briefnotes on Moxon's printing press, n.d.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN P88-29

Photograph (col.) of Harry Stauffer at theHistorical Society of the Cocalico Valley,Fevruary 25, 1970.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN P88-31

Col. photograph of Historical Society of theCocalico Valley members assembled for meal,n.d.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN, d. 1982

Pennsylvania German Countryside: Photographsby Harry Stauffer

In Der Reggeboge, Vol. 17, p. 1-32

--Photographs from the collection of the Hist-orical Society of the Cocalico Valley

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN, d. 1982

Ephrata Review obituary (October 21, 1982) forHarry F. Stauffer of Farmersville.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN, d. 1982--ESTATE SALE

Two catalogues for articles (fraktur, primitives,furniture, miscellaneous antiques; tools, print-ing equipment and printing presses) sold fromthe estate of Harry F. Stauffer of Farmersville,June 4 and June 11, 1983.

STAUFFER, HARRY FRANKLIN/PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION

P82-l(S) - P82-lll4(S)& P82-lllS - P82-2934

Collection of slides and photographs takenby Harry Franklin Stauffer, of buildings, bridges,furnaces, etc., located in southeastern Penna., circa1917 thru 1972

STAUFFER, HARRY H. MS94-46

Receipts made out to Samuel L. Sharp byStauffer Bros. painters (Harry H. andOliver Stauffer), 80 East Franklin Street,and by L.B. Young (grave cleaner). 1928-1931.

STAUFFER, I-ELEN P86-500PHOTOGRAPH OF EAST STEVENS SCHOOL PUPILSWITH TEACHER RICHARD DRY, 1902.

STAUFFER, HENRY MS88-195

Account book: 'This book is the use of SuannaRiff for her estate in trust by Henry Stauffer'.Lists goods and services sold or procured byor for Suanna (also given as 'Sunanna') Riff,1828-1836.

17 x 20 crn.

STAUFFER, HENRY

Account book of farmer and laborer HenryStauffer, 1820-1832.

17 x 20 cm.

MS88-196

STAUFFER, HENRY, d. 1858 P96-11

Account book of Mary Stauffer, widow of HenryStauffer (d. 1858) of West Earl Township;lists Henry Stauffer's estate expenses inbeginning of book and, afterwards, accountsof hired persons (mainly farm workers). En-tries date from 1858 through 1876.

STAUFFER, HENRY - FRAKTUR P82-1101(S)

Fraktur Family Record of Henry Stau-ffer, photographed by Harry F. Stauffer,Jan. 1959, while in the possession of H.F.S.

STAUFFER, IDA P79-2078

Photograph of Mrs. Ida Staufferof Goodville.

STAUFFER, JACOB G. MS88-343

Printed equity docket booklet detailing aLancaster County Court of Common Pleas casebetween Jacob G. Stauffer, plaintiff, andSamuel Stauffer, defendant, 188__ The caseconcerned a dispute over water rights.

STAUFFER, JOHN ELWOOD, d. 1913

Printed Resolutions of Respect issued by thealumni of the Akron High School for John El-wood Stauffer, an alumnus, d. February 22, 1913.

STAUFFER, JOHN G. MS88-299

Letter from John G. Stauffer, Carlisle, Pa.,to his mother Mary Groff Stauffer, Farmers-ville, October 29, 1862. Decorated by JohnStauffer with stylized drawings of hands labeledwith the names of his wife and children.

STAUFFER, JULIAN, 1823-1906

DENVER PRESS OBITUARY NOTICE FORJULIAN STAUFFER, DEC. 28, 1906.MRS. STAUFFER WAS THE WIDOW OFPHILIP STAUFFER.(PHOTOCOPY)

*SEE FAMILY FILE

STAUFFER, LILLIE MS82-6

Letter from Lillie Stauffer to Annie G.Reemsnyder, dated Dec. 18, 1901, from Lordvil1e,Pa.

STAUFFER, LI NCg_N P86-291NEWSPAPER PHOTOGRAPH OF DENVER GRAMMARSCHOOL PUPILS (EACH IDENTIFIED) WITHTEACHER A,E, LIST OF STEVENS, C,A, 1906,

STAUFFER, LINCCl.N P86-500

PHOTOGRAPH OF EAST STEVENS ScHOOL PUPILSWITH TEACHER RICHARD DRy, 1902.

STAUFFER, LIZZIE (FRITZ) MS93-S4

Release: Lizzie (Fritz) Stauffer, daughter ofJohn Fritz, and Charles S. Killian, son ofLydia (Fritz) Killian, to Levi Z. Miller asadministrator of Henry Fritz, October 20, 1892.

STAUFFER, M.B. MS88-298

Letter from Emerson Stauffer, Ephrata, tohis brother M.B. Stauffer, Salina, Kansas,December 18, 1903.

(SHEAFFER'S HARDWARE STORE[EPHRATA, PA. J)

Ephrata Review article (January 31, 1946) onthe sale of Edwin Z. Sheaffer's hardware storeat 117-119 East Main Street, Ephrata (formerlythe home and printing office of David B. Le-fever) to Murrell furniture dealer Mahlon S.Stauffer.

STAUFFER, MAHlDN S.

STAUFFER, MMTI N MS86-8

MENTIONED IN ITEMIZED INVENTORY OF THE ESTATEOF MARY HORST, CREDITOR (WIDOW OF MICHAELHORST, SR.) OF WEST EARL TWNP. AT THE TIME OFHER DEATH IN 1852 ; LISTS HOUSEHOLD GOODS,BONDS AND NOTES, LOANS DUE, ETC. APPRAISALBY HENRY MUSSER AND WILLINv1 WEID'1AN ; SIGNEDBY JOHN M. AND JACOB HORST, SONS AND EXECUTORS.SEPT. 24, 1852.

STAUFFER, MARY

Record book itemizing the account of MaryStauffer with S.M. Seldomridge, 1877-1880.

MS88-l82

STAUFFER, MARY P96-11

Account book of Mary Stauffer, widow of HenryStauffer (d. 1858) of West Earl Township;lists Henry Stauffer's estate expenses inbeginning of book and, afterwards, accountsof hired persons (mainly farm workers). En-tries date from 1858 through 1876.

STAUFFER, MARY (GROFF) MSBB-299

Letter from John G. Stauffer, Carlisle, Pa.,to his mother Mary (Groff) Stauffer of Far-mersville, October 29, 1862. Decorated byJohn Stauffer with stylized drawings ofhands labeled with the names of his wife andchildren.

STAlFFER, MINNIEMORTGAGE : AMos S. AND MARY E. WITMER OFEPHRATA BoROUGH TO LIZZIE REDCAY OFEPHRATA BoROUGH AND MINNIE STAUFFER OFCLAY TOWNSHIP ; LOT AND DWELLING ON WESTFRANKLIN STREET, EPHRATA, APRIL 3, 1926.

MS86-174

STAUFFER, MINNIE P86-SOO

PHOTOGRAPH OF EAST STEVENS SCHOOL PUPILSWITH TEACHER RICHARD DRY, 1902.

STAUFFER, OLIVER MS94-46

Receipts made out to Samuel L. Sharp byStauffer Bros. painters (Harry H. andOliver Stauffer), 80 East Franklin Street,and by L. B. Young, 1928-1931.

CS71.S7981977

Stauffer, Richard E., 1916-Stauffer, Stouffer, Stover, and related

families / by Richad E. Stauffer. - OldZionsville, Pa. : Stauffer, c1977.

xvi, 275 p. ; 28 cm.

1. Stauffer family.Genealogy. I. Title.

2. Pennsylvania -

CS71.S7981977 77-78908 MARCIVE®

01150 5949 1-000106/000075

STAUFFER, SAMUEL MS88-343

Printed equity docket booklet detailing aLancaster County Court of Common Pleas caseinvolving a dispute over water rights be-tween Jacob G. Stauffer, plaintiff, and Sam-uel Stauffer, defendent, 188

STAUFFER, SOPHIA P79-2077

Photograph of Sophia Stauffer.

STAUFFER, WILLIAM P94-1257

Photograph of grouping including two men, twowoman, and a small boy; identification on versoreads "Wm Stauffer". Taken ca. 1905, possiblyin the Hinkletown area.

STAlFFER F~IL Y

SPECIFICALLY JOHN, WILLIAfv1,AND ISMCSTAUFFER, MENTIONED AS LEGATEES IN THEWILL OF DIETRICH DESHONG OF HINKLETOWN,PA" SEPT. 17, 1844.

MS86-62

STAlFFER FA'1ILY MS86-62

MENTIONED AS LEGATEES OR RELATED PERSONS,WILL OF DIETRICH DESHONG OF HINKLETOr'IN,PA., SEPT. 17, 1844. SPECIFICALLY NPMED AREJOHN AND SARAH (DISHONG) STAUFFER.

71.D481984

Devine, Donald J .A short family history / by Donald

J. Devine. -- 1st ed. -- Ann Arbor,Mich. : D. Devine, 1984.

116 p. ; 28 em.

'Mentioning the following families:Allendorfer, Berghof, Callahan, Deimler,Dellenbaugh, Devine, Dougherty, Foster,Greenawalt, Hart, Huntsberger, Knight,Mutch, Nissley, Ober, Stauffer"

STAUFFER FAMILYCS71.S7981977

Stauffer, Richard E., 1916-Stauffer, Stouffer, Stover, and related

families / by Richad E. Stauffer. - OldZionsville, Pa. : Stauffer, c1977.

xvi, 275 p. ; 28 em.

1. Stauffer family.Genealogy. I. Title.

2. Pennsylvania -

CS71.S7981977 77-78908 MARC IVE®

01150 5949 1-000109/000078

STAUFFER FAMILY CREGAR, G.B./MISC.GENEALOGICAL NOTES)

Misc. genealogical informationdealing with misc. Lancaster Countyfamilies including the Stauffer Familycompiled by G. Bertram Regar.

STAUFFER FAMILY CHRISTIAN STAUFFER, 1709-1759)

Ralph Stauffer Coughenour: his Forebears andhis Children / Compiled by Izora S. Coughenour.-- Duplicated and distributed by the author,1961.

47, 10 p.Includes index.

=Ff.Led under Coughenour, Izora S.

STAUFFER FAMILY (JACOB STAUFFER) MS88-309

Small notebook containing birth and deathdates for Wayne, Martha F., and John M.Weaver, Anna and Henry Shirk, and severalmembers of the Jacob and Elizabeth Staufferfamily. Recorded by Harry F. Stauffer, n.d.

Stauffer, Stouffer, Stover, and related familiesCS71.S7981977

Stauffer, Richard E., 1916-Stauffer, Stouffer, Stover, and related

families / by Richad E. Stauffer. - OldZionsville, Pa. : Stauffer, e1977.

xvi, 275 p. ; 28 em.

1. Stauffer family.Genealogy. I. Ti t Le .

2. Pennsylvania -

CS71.S7981977 77-78908 MARC IVE®

01150 5949 1-000108/000077

STAUFFER I S CEMETERY (EARL TOWSNHIP, PA.)

Tombstone inscriptions from the Pike MennoniteMeeting House Cemetery (also called Stauffer's),1846-1992; compiled by Mary Stauffer.

*Filed under Pike Mennonite Meeting HouseCemetery

STAUFFER'S FURNITURE(EPHRATA, PA.)

P91-184

Photograph of Stauffer's Furniture store, Rt.272, Ephrata, at the present (1991) locationof the Mennonite Central Committee's SelfhelpCrafts Shop. N.d.

STAUFFER'S MILL COVERED BRIDGE P79-l007

Photograph of Stauffer's MillCovered Bridge, circa 1932-33, taken byNorman Mi ller

STAUTER, B. FRANK, 1870~1909

Ephrata Review obituary of B. Frank Stauterof Philadelphia, formerly a resident of Akron,February 5, 1909.

STAUTER, VIRGIL, 1868-1943 P96-S7

Photograph of the interior of George Wechter'scigar box factory, S. 9th Street, Akron, withworkers Jacob, Harry and Charles Dissinger andVirgil Stauter. N.d., ca. 1910.

*Virgil Stauter is buried in the Akron LutheranCemetery

STAYER, JESSE L. (STAYER, JESSE L./STAY-ER GENEALOGY)

STAYER, JESSE L,/GENEALOGY OFJOHN SNYDER STAYER FAMILY, 1972

*SEE FAMILYFILE

STAYER, RAYMOND R. MS89-25

Typescript copy of speech given by ClarenceE. Spohn on behalf of the Historical Societyof the Cocalico Valley at the 'Evening toExpress Appreciation' held to honor Dr. Ray-mond Stayer of Denver. The event was held atthe Cocalico High School on November 3, 1979.

STAYER, RAYMOND R. P86-LI()9

PHOTOGRAPH OF GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONIES FORCOCALICO UNION HIGH ScHOQ, SoUTH 4TH STREET,DENVER, 1953.

STAYER, RAYMOND R. P93-1S

Photo of the Denver Borough School Board, n.d.;taken prior to the formation of the CocalicoUnion School District.

STAYER, RAYMOND R.

*SEE FAMILY FILE

Ephrata Review, Lancaster IntelligencerJournal, and Lancaster Sunday News articles(photocopies) on the work and retirementof Denver dentist Dr. Ra~ond Stayer, 1965 (2);1979 (3); n.d. (1).

STAYER, RAYMOND R.TRINITY CHURCH IN DENVER : SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARSIN THE LIFE OF A CONGREGATION / PUBLISHED ANDPRESENTED TO THE CONGREGATION BY RAYMOND R.STAYER

70 P. : ILL. : 22 CM.

STAYER, RAYMOND R. (STAYER, RAYMOND R.)

STAYER, THREE SCORE AND TEN YEARS, 1972.

*SEE FAMILY FILE

STAYER, RAYMOND R., d. 1999

Lancaster Intelligencer Journal obituary(July 1999) for Denver dentist Raymond R.Stayer, a founding member of the HistoricalSociety of the Cocalico Valley.

Stayer, Raymond R. / Collective Thoughts ofRaymond Stayer

(74 p. autobiographical reminiscence, n.d.)

STAYER FAMILY (STAYER, JESSE L./STAY-ER GENEALOGY)

STAYER, JESSE L./GENEALOGY OFJQHN SNYDER STAYER FAMILY, 1972

STAYER'S UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH P98-156sP98-157s

Col. slides of a one-story stone church building(one slide of doorway) identified as Stayer'sUnited Brethren Church, location unknown. Devel-oped in September, 1972.