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Pennsylvania History Societies
Ninth annual meeting, Harrisburg, Pa., Thursday, January 15, 1914
Newspapers Pennsylvania Philadelphia County Philadelphia, Newspapers Pennsylvania Philadelphia.
A newspaper published by the American Sunday-School Union, and organization rooted in the First Day Society. Both organizations were missionary in nature, with the First Day Society formed to found and promote Sunday Schools in churches. The American Sunday-School Union was also a missionary organization. Reports on the founding and running of Sunday Schools, and contains advice on the studying of scripture. Reports from missions around the world are common. These issues are from the Civil War years, and include battlefield and battlefield hospital and missionary reports. Issues from January 4, 1862 to December 2, 1868, though not all issues are present.
Pennsylvania. Department of Public Instruction, Educational law and legislation -- Pennsylvania
A scrapbook of clippings, programs and other memorabilia from Pennsylvania's celebration of the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Common School Law.
Tariff-Delegated legislation -- Pennsylvania -- Periodicals, Administrative law -- Pennsylvania -- Periodicals
The Pennsylvania bulletin is the official gazette of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It contains notices, regulations and other documents filed with the Legislative Reference Bureau...and supplements the Pennsylvania code.
Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Westmoreland County -- Mount Pleasant, Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Mount Pleasant
Publishers: John L. Shields, [Jan. 10, 1923]; Howard M. Stoner and Clark Queer, 1923-1963; H. Ralph Hernley, 1963- .
Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Westmoreland County -- Mount Pleasant, Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Mount Pleasant
Publishers: John L. Shields, [Jan. 10, 1923]; Howard M. Stoner and Clark Queer, 1923-1963; H. Ralph Hernley, 1963- .
Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Westmoreland County -- Mount Pleasant, Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Mount Pleasant
Publishers: John L. Shields, [Jan. 10, 1923]; Howard M. Stoner and Clark Queer, 1923-1963; H. Ralph Hernley, 1963- .
Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Westmoreland County -- Mount Pleasant, Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Mount Pleasant
Publishers: John L. Shields, [Jan. 10, 1923]; Howard M. Stoner and Clark Queer, 1923-1963; H. Ralph Hernley, 1963- .
Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Westmoreland County -- Mount Pleasant, Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Mount Pleasant
Publishers: John L. Shields, [Jan. 10, 1923]; Howard M. Stoner and Clark Queer, 1923-1963; H. Ralph Hernley, 1963- .
Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Westmoreland County -- Mount Pleasant, Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Mount Pleasant
Publishers: John L. Shields, [Jan. 10, 1923]; Howard M. Stoner and Clark Queer, 1923-1963; H. Ralph Hernley, 1963- .
Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Westmoreland County -- Mount Pleasant, Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Mount Pleasant
Publishers: John L. Shields, [Jan. 10, 1923]; Howard M. Stoner and Clark Queer, 1923-1963; H. Ralph Hernley, 1963- .
Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Westmoreland County -- Mount Pleasant, Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Mount Pleasant
Publishers: John L. Shields, [Jan. 10, 1923]; Howard M. Stoner and Clark Queer, 1923-1963; H. Ralph Hernley, 1963- .
Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Westmoreland County -- Mount Pleasant, Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Mount Pleasant
Publishers: John L. Shields, [Jan. 10, 1923]; Howard M. Stoner and Clark Queer, 1923-1963; H. Ralph Hernley, 1963- .
Colonization Pennsylvania Newspapers, Back to Africa movement Newspapers, African Americans Colonization Africa Newspapers
A newspaper of the Pennsylvania and New York Colonization societies, covering immigrant issues, African American affairs, religious tracts and tract societies, and various other issues, such as the Apprentices’ Library company of Philadelphia.  Contains advice and informational columns on household affairs and farming.  Also reports on the Back to Africa movement and African affairs in other countries, such as Haiti.  Published fortnightly at first, then weekly, in 1838, then published monthly in at least January-June 1839, beginning with the New Series, which restarted numbering.  Issues from March 14, 1838 to December 26, 1838.