Ephrata (Pennsylvania)

Taxonomie

Code

Anmerkung(en) zur Eingrenzung

Anmerkung(en) zur Herkunft

Anmerkungen zur Ansicht

Hierarchische Begriffe

Ephrata (Pennsylvania)

Equivalente Begriffe

Ephrata (Pennsylvania)

Verbundene Begriffe

Ephrata (Pennsylvania)

38 Archivische Beschreibung results for Ephrata (Pennsylvania)

38 Ergebnisse mit direktem Bezug Engere Begriffe ausschließen

Ephrata Cloister

The Martyrs Mirror was translated into German and printed by a non-Mennonite religious sect at the Ephrata Cloister in ephrata, Pennsylvania in 1769-1780. It was a tremendous folio volume of 1,482 pages in fine calf binding., an extraordinary achievement in those pioneer days in a frontier wilderness village. It was the largest book published in the American colonies before the Revolutionary War.

Self-Help

This is a photo of (left to right): Elmer Leaman and Sam Ebersole, both of Landisville, Pa., preparing firring strips for ceiling installation at the new MCC SELFHELP warehouse in Ephrata, Pa.

King, Jim

Marj Grieser

This is a photo of Marj Grieser of Archbold, Ohio, sorting through returned items during a week-long working holiday at the SELFHELP Crafts warehouse in Ephrata, Pa.

Daley, Doris

Ephrata Clothing Center

This photo is of three women sorting clothes in the Ephrata Clothing Center. On the left is Mrs. Olive Weaver of Terre Hill; in the foreground is Mrs. Anna Myer of Akron; and on the right is Mrs. Peter Rutt of Ephrata. Mrs. Rutt is the receiving and packing supervisor. The description on the backs says that the present building is to be replaced by a new clothing center warehouse.

Lancaster New Era

Ergebnisse: 1 bis 15 von 38