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This listing is for the hardcover book 1940 First EditionTwo Centuries Of Nazareth 1740 - 1940Published byNazareth, Pennsylvania, Bi-Centennial, Inc. 276 pages
An illustrated edition of the History of Nazareth Pennsylvania from 1740 through 1940. lehigh northampton county pennsylvania.
INDEX
Abel, F. B., 218
Abraham, an Indian, 31
Achenbach, John, 206
Ackerman, Harry E., 210
Act of Attainder, 52
Act of Parliament, 1749, 49, 51
Adams, John, 75-77; 95
Administration, internal 59-60, 69-74, 113-125
Agnes, an Indian, 31
Agricultural Fair, the Northampton County, 123, 190
Agriculture, 187-190
Albany, 26, 51, 61, 63, 108, 193
Albany Land Purchase, 26
Albrecht, Mr., 88
Albrecht’s Spring, 20
Albright, Andrew, 86
Albright, Jacob, 120
Alfalfa, 188
Alien and Sedition Laws, 75
Alleman, Dorst, 21
Allemangel, 30
Allen, Ethan, 49
Allen, John C., Jr., 214
Allen, William, 5, 7, 20-21
Allen Street Railway Company, 183
Allentown, 5, 46, 53-54, 120, 140, 154- 155, 157, 1'71, 182, 185, 189, 199, 219, 222
Allentown Hospital, 173
Altemose, Vincent O., 219
Altoona, 137
Amboy, New Jersey, 38
Amelia, an Indian, 32
American Fur Company, 191
American Legion, 212-213; Ladies’ Auxiliary, 212; Drum and Bugle Corps,
American Revolution, 211
American Tract Society, 120, 139
Amherst Academy, 171
Antes, Henry, 5, 8, 10-11, 18-19, 21, 25, 38, 46-47
Antes, John, 47, 57
Antigua, 46, 57-58, 96, 139-140
Argonne, 212 10, 49-55, 108,
Arie, Anna Joanna, 142
Armstrong County, 120
Arndt, Jacob, 53
Arnold, Benedict, 49, 54
Arthur, King of Britain, 40
Articles of Confederation, 52
Assembly of Pennsylvania, 52-53, 75
Astor, William B., 191
Astoria, 191
“Asylum”, the, 107
Atlantic Cable, 163
Atlantic Portland Cement Company, 208
Ayers, Alex A., 219
Ayers, Ernest M.., 228
Babp, R. F., 184
Bach, Johann Sebastian, 82
Bachman, Henry T., 149
Bachman, Irving A., 208
Bachman, Mrs. Mame, 184
Bachman, Philip, 80
Bady, Stewart C., 159
Bahama Islands, 61, 98
Bahnsen, George F., 150-151
Bahnsen, G. Elizabeth, 215-216
Bahnsen, George, 214
Baltimore, 193
Baltimore Olio, the, 193
Band, the Nazareth, 162-164; the Nazareth High School, 228
Bangor, 168, 181-183, 189, 206, 214
Bangor and Bath Railway Company, 182
Bangor and Portland Railroad Company, 182
Bangor-Nazareth Transit Company, 183
Banking, 183-184
Banks, Francis H. D., 205
Baptisms, first Indian, 32; first negro, 34
Barbadoes, 46, 140
Barby, 61
Bardill, George, 92
Barony of Nazareth, 5, 7, 22-24, 28-29, 31-32, 36, 44, 46, 65, 89, 111, 169, 180-181, 187, 205
Barr, R. Etta, 222
Barrall, Grace, 223
Bartell, George E., 204 259 260
Bartholomew, Abraham, 155
Basle, 21
Bastian, Gilbert, 215
Bates, A. M., 207-208
Bates Filling Machines, 207-208
Bates Valve Bag Corporation, 207-208
Bath, 119, 155, 158, 167, 182-183, 204
Baum, Frank L., 173
Bauman, John A., 154
Beach, Abraham, 59
Beach, Abraham, Junior, 59
Bechler, John C., 83, 127-128
Beck, Christian Henry, 85, 87, 111
Beck, Ferdinand, 111
Beck, Jacob H., 180, 205
Beck, John, 139
Beck, Missionary, 58
Beck, Richard, 172
Beck, Sem Grim, 172-173
Beck’s Brewery, 85
Beck’s School, 139
Becker, Amanda, 222
Behagen, Joost J., 81
Beidelman, H., 220
Beisel, Aaron, 196
Beisel, John, 195
Beitel, Anna, 216
Beitel, Mrs. Carl, 216
Beitel, Edward, 162-163
Beitel, James C., 163
Beitel, John F., 185
Beitel, Sydney, 163
Beitel, William F., 217
Belfast, 215
Belgium, 224
Bell Telephone Company, 185
Belling, Gottfried, 88
Belling, Sylvester, 132
Benade, Andrew, 80, 108
Benade, Benedict, 70
Bender, Walter, 163
Benezet, Anthony, 28, 46, 51
Benezet, Mrs. Anthony, 46
Benezet, John, 42
Benezet family, 42
Bennington, C. F., 214
Bensing, H. R., 223
Berg, Joseph S., 131, 139
Bergstresser, R., 156
Berkman, P. H., 152
Berks County, 76
Bernhard, Prince Charles, 134-136
Bernheim, G. D., 120
Berthelsdorf, 1, 110
Best, Peter, 129
Bethel, 29
Bethlehem, 5, 7-10, 16, 18-20, 25, 27- 28, 30-31, 33, 35> 37, 39, 41, 44-53, 55-56, 58, 60-62, 64, 66, 76, 80-83, 87, 90, 94-96, 98-99, 102-103, 106, 108, 110, 115; 127)" 120,, 122¢139, 127, en, 131, 134-138, 157, 107-173," 1St-102, 180,,202; 210, 219,227
Bethlehem and Nazareth Passenger
Railway Company, 183
Bethlehem Band, 131
Bethlehem Iron Works, 172
Beutel, John, Jr., 78
Biddle, Clement, 81
Bill, Monroe, 212
Billheimer, A. G. A., 222
Billheimer, Newberry, 212
Bingell Brothers’ Store, 178
Bingell Fire, the, 178
Bisley, England, 224
Bittenbender, ‘Truman, 215
Black Rock, 88
Black Rock Woods, 147
Blue Mountain Consolidated Water Company, 180
Blue Mountains, 29, 36, 39, 50, 67, 136, 158
Bodner, Charles, 137
Boehler, Franz, 25, 53
Boehler, Peter, in Georgia, 4; in Pennsylvania, 4-5-6-7; to England, 7; returns with First Sea Congregation, 11; in Nazareth, 25, 32, 39; leaves for Germany, 39; death of, 65
Boehler, Mrs. Peter, 39
“Boehler’s Oak”, 6
Boenisch, George, 2-3, 5
Bonn, John, 31, 34, 42-43, 54, 110
Borough of Nazareth, 145-147, 177-179, 205
Boston, 49, 51, 193
Boston Massacre, 47
“Boulton”, 87, 191
Boulton Gun Works, 191
Boy Scouts, 213-215, 228
Boyertown, 173
Braddock, Edward, 28
Brainerd, David, 10
Bramer, Anton C., 209
Brandmueller, John, 21, 34, 36, 43-44, 47
Brandmueller, Mrs. John, 34
Brandywine, 52
Brazil, 137
Brazina, Reuben I., 175
Brazington, C. T., 158-159
Breinig, Grace, 216
Brennecke, Robert H., 151
Brethren’s House, 45
Brickenstein, John C., 117
Brobston, Joseph, 208-209, 227
Brodhead, Daniel, 18, 60; his son, 18
Brodheads Station, 182
Brodheadsville, 174
Brown, Nehemiah, 134
Brown, William, 60
Brown University, 61
Brunner, Henry, 187, 195
“Brunswickers”’, 54
Bucks County, 20-22, 76, 171
Bucks County Court, 20-22
Bunker’s Hill, 49
Burgoyne, John, 52, 61
Burr, Aaron, 77
Bushkill, the, 6, 21
Bushkill township, 128
Business Men’s Association, 229
Buss, Amandus, 190
Buss’ Furniture Store, 45
Busse, Andrew, 54-55, 110
Busse, Christian, 88
Bute, George H., 169-170
Cairo, Egypt, 46, 57
California, 127, 194, 208
Calvin, John, 143
Cambridge, 94
Camp Edith Macy, 216
Camping Winding Rock, 216
Camp Weygadt, 214
Canada, 50, 63, 108, 139, 172, 188
Canajoharie, 24
Captain John, Indian chief, 5, 8-9, 20
Captain Owen Rice Camp, No. 20, Sons of Veterans, 211-212
Carlo Hall, 210, 224
Carolinas, the, 58, 98-99
Carriage Works, 191-192
Carruthers, J. B., 158
Cassler, Edward J., 228
Cassler, Mrs. Edward, 216
Cassler, Gideon, 140
“Castle Apartments”, the, 66
Catasauqua, 182
Catasauqua High School, 173
Catholic Knights of St. George, 221
Catholic Women’s Union, 158
Cavliliona, Count, 61
Cazanove, Theophile, 94-95
Cement Power Company, 181
Central America, 210
Central Verein, 158
Chamber of Commerce, 229
Champion, Edmund C., 205
Chapman and Lehigh Railway Company, 182
Charleston, South Carolina, 61
Chase, Philander, 134
Cherokee Indians, 2, 138
Cherry Hill, 171, 193-194
Chicago, 188
Chidsey, Maxwell and Frack, 168
China, 156
Choral Society, 161-162
Christ, Jacob, 45, 51, 87, 92, 110
Christ, Melchior, 110
Christ, Rudolph, 21
Christ, William, 180
Christ Reformed Church, Bath, 155
Christian Spring, 10, 20-21, 23, 25-27; 29, 31, 34-35» 37> 41, 43-40, 50-53, 55; 64-65, 69, 71, 73, 84-86, 94-95, 104 105,110, 205-200
Christianbrunn, 96, 104
Christiansbrunn, 64
Christiansen, Hans Christian, 43, 45
Christman, V. A., 218
Christ’s Hall, 220
Cist, Charles, 95, 98
Citizens’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 197
Civic and Welfare Bodies, 227-230
Civil War, 163, 211
Clearfield, 158
Clements and Company, 209
Cleveland, Grover, 171
Glewell, C. Hig 207
Clewell, Harry, 218
Clewell, Jacob, 145-146
Clewell, Lewis P., 151
Clewell, Luther D., 213
Clewell, R. C., 132
Clewell, Robert, 217
Coates, J. B., 163
Colden, Cadwallader, 38
College of New Jersey, 42
“College in Providence, Rhode Island”, 61
Colt, Samuel, 191
Columbia College, 138
Commercial Activities, 231-257
Commercial House, the, 177 262
Committee of Safety, the Northampton County, 50
Communications, 184-185
Company, Susie, 223
Compromise of 1850, 127
Concord, 48
Concordville, 224
Conemaugh, 172
“Conestoga Massacre’, 38
Congress of the United States, 55-56, 108
Connecticut, 18, 191
Continental Army, 49-50, 54
Continental Congress, 47, 52
Constitution of the United States, 55-57
Cope, George W., 171-172
Cope, Thomas, 171-172, 183, 185
Cope, William F., 172
Cope, Wilson A., 151
Cornplanter, Indian Chief, 94
Cornwallis, Charles, Marquis, 54
Corporate Business, 191-210
“Corpse House’, 59
Cossa, Caesar, 82
County Commissioners, Northampton, 51
Craig, Robert, 19-20
Craig, Thomas, 19-20
Craig, William, 117-118
Crane, Joseph, 58
Crawford, Walter, 171
Crawford, William H., 171
Creek Indians, 2
Cross, C. H., 196
Cuba, 127, 139
Cunow, Bishop, 74, 95-97
Cushing, William, 93
Cuyaboga River, 57
Dallas, Texas, 205
Damocles, 116
Daniels, Jane, 223
Danish West Indies, 81, 138
Danke, John Frederick, 87
Danner, Thomas D., 167
Dansbury, 23, 29
Danville, 173
Daschkoff, Ambassador, 107
Daschkoff, Madam, 107
Daughters of America, 222-223
Davenport, California, 208
David, H. T., quoted, 80-81
Davies, S. E., 220
Dealing, Jacob, 72
Dealing, John, 169
Dech, Warren S., 230
Declaration of Independence, 50
Deemer, Daniel, 182
“Deep Hole”, 20
Delaware, 107
Delaware Indians, 25-26, 32, 36
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
Railroad, the, 182, 207
Delaware River, 26, 50, 99, 103, 137
Delaware Water Gap, the, 214
Demuth, Gottlieb, 10
Demuth, Mrs. Gottlieb, 10
Denny, William, 31-32
Dentists, 174-175
Dereamer, William, 182
de Schweinitz, Hans Christian, 56
de Schweinitz, John Christian Alexan-
der, 46
de Schweinitz, Lewis D., 116
de Schweinitz, Paul, 149
Dettmer, Ferdinand, 47
Detroit, 136
Dexter-Portland Cement Company, 204-205
Dickinson, John, 46
Dickinson, Mrs. John, 46
Die Aben-Zeiting, 132
Diehl, Walter H., 156
Dingee, William J., 208
Directory of 1860, 195-196; of 1885, 197-198
Dober, Charles, 128
Donnally, Thomas K., 219
Dornblaser, David, 212
Douglasville, 180
Dragon Press, 185
Druckenmiller, George D., 153
Dry, Milton M., 153-154
Dry Land Union Church, the, 107
“Dry Lands”, 26, 37, 61, 98, 107
Dryland Reformed Church, the, 154-155,
Dubbs, Hi. anF
Dubbs, Joseph H. E., 155
Duche, Jacob, 42
Duel, Burr-Hamilton, 77
Dunaway, C. A., quoted, 26
Dutch Guiana, 170
Eastern Pennsylvania Power Company, 181
Eastern Power Company, 181
East Stroudsburg, 209
Easton, 24-26, 30, $2, 345° $7; .51-56, 59-61, 64, 66-67, 73, 87, 91-93, 103, 106-109, 111, 119, 127, 140, 146, 157, 163, 167-169, 172-173, 175; 181-183, 189, 210-211, 214, 222-223, 227
Easton and Nazareth Street Railway Company, 183
Easton High School, 172
Easton Hospital, 172-173
Easton Transit Company, 183
Ebenezer, Wisconsin, 150
Eberman, John, 89, 91
Eberman, William, 123, 150
Economy, the General, 12-40, 41, 45; 68
Ede, Francis H. S., 168
Edelman, Howard J., 210
Edelman, John D., 201, 210
Edelman, Robert H., 201
Edmonds, Judith, 110
Edmonds, William, 35-36, 43, 45. 47-55 95
Edmonds, Mrs. William, 36
Education and culture, 79-83, 93-99, 118-119, 127-131, 135-139, 161-165
Edward Silk Company, 209
Egmont, Earl of, 3
Egypt, 46, 57
Ehrig, Reuben, 163
Eisenberger, Evangelist, 46
Elizabeth, New Jersey, 59
Emmaus, 53, 118, 120
England, 7, 95, 170, 224
Era of Good Feeling, 125
Erie Canal, 125
Erisman, S. P., 152
Ernst, Frederick, 66-67
Eschenbach, Andrew, 11
Ettinger, A. A., quoted, 2-4
Ettwein, John, 50, 52, 55, 72, 81, 85, 93-94; 110
Eugene, Prince, 2
Evangeleal Church, 151-i52
Everett, Clarence, 223
“Excelsior Reaper”, 187
Eyerle, John Jacob, Jr., 71, 75-76, 84, 110
Fair, the Northampton County, 123, 190
Fair Grounds, 220
Fairfield, Upper Canada, 108, 139
Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 191-193
Farmers’ Union Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 196
Farmersville, 171
Federal Works Progress Administration,147
Federalists, 56, 125
Fehnel, Lillian, 222-223
Fehr, Ruth, 223
Fehr, Stanley J., 168
Female Missionary Society, 140
Fillmore, Millard, 127
Fire Department, 89-92, 133-134, 177-179
Fire engine, 89-92, 134-135. 177-179
First Sea Congregation, arrival of the, 8; 168
Flamborough Head, 77
Fleetwood, 173
Fleischman, D. A., 207
Florida, 125, 173, 188
Flory, Milton, 180, 206
Flory, Sam, 206
Flory Milling Company, 206
Forage Crop Dehydrator, 188
Forks ‘Township, 174
Forks ‘Township Church, 153
Forks Union Church, 108
Fort St. John, 50
Fortuin, Mrs. Roslyn, 216
Four County Firemen’s 178-179
Four County Firemen’s Convention, 178
Fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania VolunLEGiis seo Association,
Fox, Nicholas, 53
Frable, Morris D., 192
Frack, William A., 168
France, 54, 76, 86, 95, 107
Francke, John C., 10
Francke, Mrs. John C., 10
Franklin, Mr., 46
Franklin, William, Governor of Jersey,
Franklin, Mrs. William, 42
Franklin and Marshall College, 155
Frantz, Alvin E., 184, 218
Fraternal Orders, 217-224
Fratres Bohemiae, 1
Fraunfelder, Jacob A., 172-173
Fraunfelder, John A., 173
Frederick Township, Montgomery County, 10, 18
Free Soil Party, 127
Free Text-book Law, 161
Freeman, Harry, 229
Freemansburg, 5, 153
French and Indian War, 21, 28-30, 33, 47
Frenzkowski, Father Paul, 158
Frey, Henry; 3
Frey, Raymond, 222
Friedensbote, 140
Friedenshuetten, 41
Friedensthal, 6, 10, 21, 23, 27, 30, 32-33, 36-39, 43, 73, 128, 130
Friederichstadt, 81
Friends, 27-28, 33
Fries, John, 76
Fries’ Rebellion, 76
Frinzi, Mrs. Liboria, 223-224
Frueauff, Eugene A., 117, 134
Frueauff, John Frederick, 76, 83, 108, 127
Frutchey, William, 197
Fry, Carl, 213
Fuchs, Adolph, 119
Fuengerling, Father, 157
Fulmer, Joseph H., 188
“Fulmer Dehydrator”, 188
Fulmer Drier Company, 188
Fulmer Patent Furnace, 188
Gage, Thomas, 46
Gage, Mrs. Thomas, 46
Gallentin, Heinrich, 35
Gano, William P., 227-228
Gapp, Samuel H., 149
Gardiner, John, 61
Garland, Walter, 202
Gates, Horatio, 50, 60
Geiger, George R., 201-202
Geiger, Mrs. George R., 202
Geiger, Mrs. Mary L., 202
Geiger’s Greenhouses, 201-202
Geissinger Memorial Hospital, 173
General Economy, the, 12-41, 45, 68, 124.4149) 0187
General Synod, the 43, 49, 69, 111-113, 17, 122
Genet, Edmund C., 75
Geneva, Illinois, 158
Geneva, Switzerland, 143
George and Kemmerer, 206
Georgia, Schwenkfelders and, 1-2; Moravians in, 2-5; 6, 15, 18, 67, 211
Georgia Trustees, 2-4
Gerard, Conrad Alexander, 61
Germantown, 5, 8
Germany, 1, 10, 43, 49, 61, 87, 170, 192, 199-200
Gersdorf, Baroness von, 67
Gettysburg, 152, 214
Getz, Hazel, 223
Gibson, Edmund, 2
Giering, Robert I, 151, 215
Giering, Mrs. Robert I., 215
Gilberts, 33-34
Gilpin, Joshua, 106
Gioletti, Lena, 223
Girl Scouts, 215-216, 228
Girls’ School, 188
“Give me Liberty or give me Death”, 47
Gnadenfeld, 136, 170
Gnadenfrei, go
Gnadenhoche, 10, 157
Gnadenhuetten, Ohio, 57, 108, 117
Gnadenhuetten, Pennsylvania, 24, 27- 29
Gnadenstadt, 10, 22-23, 33
Gnadenthal, 10, 16, 18, 20, 23, 27, 29-33, 37-39, 43, 51, 53, 9, 71, 96, 104-105, 117-118
Godsden, Christopher, 60
Goettingen, University of, 169
Gogel, Mamie, 223
Gold, Mrs. Hattie, 221
Gold rush, 127
Golkowsky, George Wenceslaus, 34-35, 39, 95, 70, 95, 110
Gontenbein, John, 154-155
“Good Intent Engine Company”, 196
Goshen, Ohio, 108, 110
Goshen, South Africa, 140
Gospel Herald Society, 156
Gottlieb, an Indian, 32
Gottlieb, Junior, an Indian child, 32
Graceham, 119
Graham, Richard, 138
Grand Army of the Republic, 211
Graver, Lloyd, 218
“Gray Cottage’, 6, 10, 18
Great Britain, 75
“Great Wedding”, 10-12
Greeley, Horace, 188
Green, Samuel, 42
Green Bay, Wisconsin, 149
Green Mountain boys, 49
Greene, Nathanael, 59, 93
Greene, Mrs. Nathanael, 59, 93
Greene, Nathanael Ray, 93
Greene, Mr., 18
Greenfield, John, 149-150
Greenland, 140
Greenland, New Jersey, 42
Greentown, 215
Greifenberg, Father Bernard, 157-158, 220
Grilette, Stephen, 134
Grilette, Mrs. Stephen, 134
Gross, James F., 151
Grosshennersdorf, 67
Grube, Adam, 31, 36, 110
Grunert, Maximilian E., 149
Guitar, the Martin, 194
Haehule, Charles A., 149
Haga, Godfrey, 92
Hagen, Francis F., 129, 140
Hagen, John, 6
Hagenbuch, Lena, 222
Hagersville, 171
Hahnemann Medical College, 173
Haldeman, Whealer, 218
Halle, University of, 37, 67
Haller, Gabriel, 87, 169
Haman, John S., 111
Haman Evangelical Church, 152
Hamilton, Alan, 139
Hamilton, Alexander, 75, 77, 93
Hamilton, Mrs. Alexander, 93
Hamilton, James, 22, 26, 34
Hangen, H. S., 207-208
Hanna, a negress, 33
Hannah, 110
Happel, Mrs. Hattie, 221
Happel, William J., 173
Hardy, Mr., 36
Hariegle, Eugene, 212
Hark, J. Max, 170
Hark, Joseph, 170
Harmony of the Gospels, 36
Harold V. Knecht Post, No. 415, of the American Legion, 212-213; Home Association, 213
Harris, W. S., 152
Harrison, William Henry, 126
Hartford, Connecticut, 191
Hartman, C. F., 180
Hartman, Earl B., 173
Hartman, George A., 78
Hartman, Justice, 55
Hartman, Christian F., 194
Hartwick Lutheran Seminary, 82
Hartwig, Brother, 138
Hartwig, Sister, 138
Hartzell, Calvin H., 199-200
Hartzell, George, 213
Hartzell, Jonas, 51-52
Hartzell, Mrs. Susan, 154
Hauan, John, 196
Haus, George, 115
Hawaii, 210
Hawk, Lester C., 221
Hawk, Nellie, 223
Haycock Run, 157-158
Haydn, Franz Joseph, 81
Hazelius, Ernest L., 74, 82, 88
Hebron, 43
Heehte [2-119
Heckewelder, John, 41, 57, 108, 139
Hecktown, 107, 134, 137, 172, 215
Heffner,. W. F., 156
Hehl, Matthew, 38
Heisler; De ys 154
Heller’s Jacob, 93, 106
Hellertown, 5
Hemping, John Nicholas, 82
Henkelman, Reinhold, 151
Hennig, Gottfried, 70
Henning, Mabel, 223
Henry, Abraham, 86
Henry, Harriet, 215-216
Henry, James, 164, 191
Henry, John Joseph, 109, 191
Henry, Patrick, 47
Henry, William, Senior, 46, 75, 79, 86- 92, 191
Henry, William, Junior, 50, 56, 62, 65, 70-71, 75-76, 79, 85, 87, 108-109, 191
Henry’s gun works, 65, 86-87, 191
Hercules Cement Corporation, 27, 208-209
Hering, Constantine, 170
Herman, John G., 125, 128, 137-138
Herman, Lebrecht Frederick, 67
Herrnhut, 65
Hertzog, F. B., 156
Herver, Henry, 199
Hess, 6 P2 O%.9162
Hess, Russell, 222
Hesser, Missionary, 120
Hessians, 54, 61
Heyer, John C. F., 138
Heyne, John C., 10
Hi-Y Club, 159
High School, 161
Hill, Janking, 218
Hirt, Martin, 66
History of the Missions of the United
Brethren among the Indians in
North America, 110
Hoch, Robert L., 218
Hoeber, Nicholas, 78, 83, 113-114, 116, 127,714)
Hoeth, Maria, 33-34
Hoffeditz, ‘Theodore, 119 266
Holland, Schwenkfelders in, 2; 61, 67
Holland Land Company, 94
Holmes Trophy, 203
Holt, Jacob H., 183
Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, 157-158, 215, 220
Holy Family Sick and Relief Society, 220-221
Hootmacher, William, 206
Hope, New Jersey, 42, 61, 72, 74, 103
Horn, S. S., 211
Horsefield, Timothy, 76, 97
Horsfield, William, 87, 97
Hotel Bethlehem, 7
Hottle, Jacob, 182
Howe, William, Viscount, 52
Huber, Samuel, 21
Huebner, Ludwig, 33
Huebner, Samuel, 117
Humbert, Crown Prince of Italy, 224
Hummel, Christian, 151
Hummel, E. F., 218
Hummel, Solomon, 180
Hummelstown, 155
Hunt, Frederick, 215
Hunt, Thomas P., 120
Hus, John, 1
Hutter, Jacob, 140
Idea Fidei Fratrum, 67
Idylls of the King, 40
Illinois, 158
Imperial Portland Cement Company, 205
Indians, Captain John’s, 5, 8-9; Cayuga, 41; Cherokee, 2, 138; Christian, 18, 37-38, 41-42, 57, 108; Creek, 2; Delaware, 25-26, 32, 36; Iroquois, 26; Maqua, 24; Minisink, 23, 26; Missions to the, 14-15, 57-58, 108; Mohican, 25; Onondaga, 17, 41; Risings of the, 26-30, 34,37, 39; Seneca, 109; Shawano, 24; Shawnee, 26, 32; Six Nations, 26, 94, 108; Stockbridge, 81; Susquehanna, 33, 36; mentioned, 27, 30-32, 36-37, 63-64,108-109
Industry, 191-210
Ingham, Benjamin, 3
Inn, the Nazareth, 45, 47, 49, 71-72, 88, 95, 98, 111, 114, 116-118, 121, 123,
Interurban Gas Company, 181
Ireland, 142, 170
Irish, Nathaniel, 7-8
Irish’s Stone quarry, 5
Iroquois Confederation, 17
Iroquois Indians, 26
Italy, 82, 224
Itterly, Hazel, 219
Jackson, Andrew, 77, 125
Jacksonian Democracy, 139
Jacob, an Indian, 38
Jacobsburg, 87, 171, 191
Jacobson, John C., 129-130
Jag’s Orchard, 33
Jamaica, 46, 95, 140
Jansohn, John E., 152
Japan, 156
Jay, John, 93
Jay Treaty, 75
Jefferson, ‘Thomas, 77
Jefferson Medical College, 169-173
Jena, University of, 4, 169
Jennings, Solomon, 18
Jermyn, 174
Johnson, E. E., 201
Johnson, Sydney, 202
Johnson, William F., 127
Jones, E. H., 212
Jones, John Paul, 54
Jordan, John, Jr., 164
Jordan Church, 120
Jorde, John, 24
Jorde, Mrs. John, 24
Joseph, a negro, 33
Joshua, an Indian, 31
Journey through North America, 137
Jung, Michael, 57
Kaffir Missions, 140
Kaiser, Clayton, 212
Kansas-Nebraska question, 127
Keen, Wallace, Sr., 213
Keen, Wallace, Jr., 213
Keller, Joseph, 180
Kelvin Engineering Company, 207
Kemble, Wayne, 159
Kemmerer, Oscar, 182, 201
Kemper, Jackson, 134
Kent and Rockwell, 168
Kentucky Resolutions, 75
Keppel, John, Sr., 157
Kern, Andrew G.., Jr., 129, 133, 207
Kern, Mrs. Andrew G., 228
Kern, John Michael, 65
Kern, Mary, 223
Kern, Matilda, 129
Kerndale, 210
Kettner, W. L., 152
Kichline, C. H., 152
Kieter, 152
Kind, Morris, 208
King Arthur, 40
King George’s War, 1742, 22
Kinginger, H. F., 217
Kinginger’s Bakery, 218
Kirkendall, Laura, 219
Kirkland, Samuel, 108
Kline, Fred C., 221
Kline, Lucy M., 222
Klotz, Andrew, 27
Klotz, Mrs. Andrew, 27
Kluge, Charles F., 117-118, 129
Kluge, Edward T., 149
Knauss, Charles E., 162
Knecht, Harold V., 212
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Knights of Friendship, 222
Knights of Friendship Home Associa-
tion, 222
Knights of the Golden Eagle, 218
Knowlton, William, 18
Kobatsch, Colonel, 61
Koch, Stella, 223
Koch, Victor J., 172-173
Konkaput, John, 81, 100
Kooken, Justice, 46
Kostenbader, Thomas D., 189
Kostenbader, T. D., and Son, 189
Kraemer, Carl C., 200
Kraemer, Henry, 198-199
Kraemer, Louis, 198
Kraemer, Louis F., 202
Kraemer Hosiery Company, the, 178, 199-201
Kratz, H. K., 156
Kratz, Henry, 201
Krause, Colonel, 61
Kreider, Charles D., 151
Kreidler, John H., 192
Kremser, George, 12
Kremser, John, 94, 97
Kremser, Matthew, 76
Kresge, Archibald, 201
Kridersville, 154
Kummer, J. G., 116-117
Kummer, Joseph, 138
Kunkel, Frank, 202
Kuntz, David, 153, 167
Kutz, Harry D., 167
Kutztown State Normal School, 174
Labrador, 43
Ladies of the Golden Eagle, 218-219
Lafayette College, 172-173, 175
Lake Champlain, 50
Lake Erie, 26, 57
Lambert, Russell D., 224
Lancaster, 38, 46, 52, 56, 86, 89, 91, 119, 170, 201-202
Lancaster County, 21
Laub, Herbert F., 167
Lauer, Kenneth, 209
Laval, Deputy, 51
Lawall, Levi L., 171
Lawatsch, Andrew A., 24, 32
Lawatsch, Mrs. Andrew A., 24
Lawyers, Nazareth, 167-168
Lazarus, Luther, 153
Leach, William, 201-202
Lebanon, 24, 43
Lecha, the, 137
Lefevre’s Creek, 21
Legion, the American, 212-213; Ladies’ Auxiliary of, 212; Drum and Bugle Corps, 213
Legislature of Pennsylvania, 60, 124
Lehigh and New England Railroad, 182, 206
Lehigh County, 30, 169, 174, 184
Lehigh river, 7, 30, 96, 99, 103
Lehigh Telephone Company, 185
Lehigh Valley Transit Company, 183
Lehighton, 24, 27
Lehnert, Peter, 29
Leibert, James, 162
Leibfried, Christian H., 192
Leibfried, John C., 180, 192, 196
Leibfried, Lovine, 192
Lembke, Francis C., 10, 24-25, 31, 54,
58, 62
Lennert, William L., 149
Lerch’s Preparatory School, 173-174
Levering, J. M., quoted, 9, 11, 13, 53
Levering, Joseph, 75
Levers, John, 118
Lexington, 48
Liancourt, Duke de la Rochefoucault,
Lieberkuehn, Samuel, 36
Limbach, Frederick, 53
Linden Hall, 117, 128
Lindsay House, 21
Linke, Ehrenfried, 150
Lions Club, 214, 227-228
Lischer, John, 47, 49, 65
Lischer, Mrs. John, 47, 49
Lititz, 25, 37-38, 44, 46-47, 50, 61, 70, 268 79-80, 86, 88, 116-117, 119, 122, 128 130, 139, 169
Livingston, Mr., 46
Livingston, William, Governor of New Jersey, 60
“Locksley Hall’, 217
Loesch, Harman, 21
Loesch, Jacob, 47, 65
Logan, George, 60, 94
Logan, James, 46
“Logan Act’, 60
London, 5, 21, 42, 61, 65
Lone Star Cement Corporation, 205- 206, 224
Lone Star Rod and Gun Club, 224-225
Long Swamp, 169
Loskiel, George Henry, 110
Lot, marriage by, 72-74, 112, 117, 141
Louis XVI of France, 95, 107
Louisiana Purchase, 77
Lovefeast, 17, 25
Lower Nazareth Township, 73, 147
Luckenbach, Abraham, 139
Luckenbach, Lizette, 129
Lund Spring, 88
Lutheran Church, 13, 15, 54, 66-67, 74, 82, 107, 119-120, 124, 134, 138, 152- 155
Luzerne County, 90
Lynch, Thomas, 60
Lynn Township, 30
Mack, Gottlieb, 35
Mack, John Martin, 6
Macungie, 9, 174
Madison, James, 77
Maguntsche Indian Country, 9
Mahoning, the 24
Mahanoy City, 156
Mallalieu, William, 138
“Manakasy”, the, 105
“Manokisy”, the, 96
Maqua Indians, 24
Maria, Princess of Savoy, 224
Marie Antoinette of France, 107
Marie Jose’, Crown Princess of Italy, 224
Marie Jose’, Princess of Belgium, 224
Marienborn, 10
Marine Corps, 211
Mark Neukirchen, 193-194
Marriage by lot, 72-74, 112, 117, 141
Marshall, William, 215
Martin, Alfred, 171
Martin, C. F., Senior, 193-194
Martin, C. F., Junior, 180, 193-194, 214
Martin, C. Frederick, 194
Martin, Frank H., 194
Martin, Hattie, 162
Martin, Herbert K., 194
Martin and Company, C. F., 191-194
Martin Guitar, the, 194
Martin’s Creek, 182, 197
Martz, Mr., 159
Mary, a negress, 65
Mary A. Sproue Milchsack Auditorium, the, 159
Masonic Order, 223
Massachusetts, 15, 46, 93
Masson, Peter, 157
Maximilian, Alexander Philip, Prince of Wied-Neuwied, 137-138
McCollum, Samuel B., 209
McCollum and Post, 209
McGill University, 172
Mechanic Hose Company, 177
Medical-Chirurgical College, 172
Meek, William S., 151
Meinert, Paul S., 150
Mendelssohn Choral Society, 162
Mennonite Brethren in Christ, 156-157
Mennonite Church, 156-157
Mennonites, 53
Mercersburg, 138
Merlo, Theresa, 223-224
Mertz, William F., 186
Methodists, 3-4, 63
Metropolitan Edison Company, 181
Metz, Donald, 213
Metz, Jennie, 219
Mexican War, 211
Meyer, John Adolph, 168-169
Meyers, James, 201
Michael, Christian Samuel, 87
Michael, David Moritz, 80, 82
Michael, Gotthold, 132
Michael, Owen, 192
Middlesex, England, 7
Mifflin, Thomas, 46, 75, 86, 94
Mifflin, Mrs. Thomas, 46
Miksch, Angelica, 129
Miksch, Charles, 182, 206
Miksch, Friederich, 77, 132
Miksch, Jacob, 92
Miksch, John Christian, 70, 84
Miksch, Michael, 9-10
Miksch, Mrs. Michael, 9-10
Miksch, Richard, 132
Milan, 82
Milchsack, Mary A. Sproule, 159
Milchsack, William H., 159
Military duty, Moravians and, 76-79
Miller, A. E., 152
Miller, Abraham, 21
Miller, Christian H., 78, 87-88, 132
Miller, Conrad, 181, 184, 203, 207
Miller, George Benjamin, 82
Miller, Henry A., 196
Miller, John A., 158, 184-185, 204, 207
Miller, John H., 153
Milwaukee, 203
Minisink Indians, 24, 26, 66
Missionary Sisters of the Most Sacred
Heart of Jesus, 157
Missions, Moravians, 14-15, 32, 41-43, 57-58, 96, 108, 111, 139-140
Missouri Compromise, 125
Mitchell, Nathaniel, 107
Moehring, Michael, 51, 86
Moehring family, the, 49
Moeller, Carl, 88
Moeller, Charles, 131
Mohican Indians, 25
Monocacy creek, the, 7, 20, 62
Monocasa, the, 137
Monroe County, 18, 106, 180, 184
Monroe Doctrine, 125
Montague, Lady, 42
Montague, Lord, 42
Montgomery, Richard, 49
Montgomery County, 5, 10, 18, 25, 33, 168
Montreal, 49, 172
Moore Township, 67, 72, 122
Moorestown road, 120, 151
Moravian Church, 38; in modern Nazareth, 149-151
Moravian College, 149
Moravian College for Women, 170
Moravian Historical Society, 80, 164- 165, 179
Moravian Parochial School, 172
Moravian Theological Seminary, 73-74, 82, 117-118, 127-131, 138-139, 149
Moravians, in Europe, 1-3; in Georgia, 2-5; in Pennsylvania, 4-143
Morey, Jacob, 53
Morris, Robert H., 28
Mortensen, Arthur, 159
Mount Bethel, 50, 107, 119
Moustier, Count, 61
Moyer, Ephraim, 213
Mueller, George, 67
Mueller, Henry, 67
Mueller, Joseph, 169
Muhlenberg, Henry Melchior, 67
Muhlenberg College, 154, 172-174
Music in Nazareth, 58, 79-81, 128-130, 161-162
Musical Society of Nazareth, 161-162
Muskingum, river, 41, 57, 108
Musselman, P. J., 156
Nagel, Charles, 151
Nain, Indian village at, 31-32, 34
Nain, Labrador, 43
Napoleon I, 77
Nashville, 193
Nassau, 136
Natchez, 193
Navarre, E. J., 217
Nazareth, founding of, 5-9; first colony leaves, 9; the second colonization, 10-12; under the Economy, 1745-1764, 13-40; in the period of adjustment, 1765-1774, 41-48; in the American Revoution, and under the Sovereign State of Pennsylvania, 49-68; from, 1790 to 1818, 69-112; from 1818 to 1856, 113-143; Modern, 145-258; mentioned, 1, 3, 6
Nazareth Archery Club, 225
Nazareth Artificial Ice Company, 209- 210
Nazareth Band, 162-164, 177
Nazareth Brick Company, 210
Nazareth Building and Loan Association, 202
Nazareth Burial Vault Company, 209
Nazareth Cement Burial Vault and
Construction Company, 209
Nazareth Chamber of Commerce, 229
Nazareth Choral Society, 161-162
Nazareth Choral Union, 162
Nazareth Cornet Band, 162-164
Nazareth Creamery and Dairy, 201
Nazareth Credit Adjustment Bureau, 230
Nazareth Day at the New York World’s Fair, 230
Nazareth Eectric Light and Power Company, 181
Nazareth Face Brick Company, 210
Nazareth Foundry and Machine Company, 207, 210
Nazareth Hall, 30-34, 43-47, 58, 65, 81- 83, 93-96, 118-119, 127-131, 135-136, 138-139, 213-214; mentioned, 10, 27, 270
Nazareth High School, 161, 200
Nazareth Illuminating Gas Company, 181
Nazareth Inn, 45, 47, 49, 95, 111, 114, 416-118, 121,-123, 191,133
Nazareth Item, 178, 185-186
Nazareth Item Publishing Company, 185
Nazareth Lions’ Club, 214
Nazareth Manor, 7
Nazareth Merchants Association, 230
Nazareth National Bank, 183-184
Nazareth Pants Company, 210
Nazareth Paper Box Company, 201
Nazareth Planing Mill Company, 191, 195
Nazareth Portland Cement Company, 178, 203-205, 208
Nazareth Rod and Gun Club, 220-221
Nazareth Sewerage Company, 146
Nazareth Silk Mill, 209
Nazareth Steam Laundry, 201
Nazareth Steel Fabricators, 210
Nazareth tract, 10, 14, 20, 26
Nazareth Transit Company, 183
Nazareth Waist Company, 195, 198-199, 204
Nazareth Water Company, 180
Nazareth Y. M. C. A., 214
Needlework Guild, 228
Negro child in Gnadenthal, first, 43
Neu, J. C., 150
Neuenhaus, Father, 157
Neutrality Proclamation, Washington’s, 75
Neuwied-on-the-Rhine, 170
Nevins, John, 106
Nevins, Pim, 106
New Brunswick, 34
New England, 42, 63, 104, 105, 107
New Englanders, 37, 104
New Jersey, 28, 36, 38, 41-42, 51, 509, 72, 74, 98, 107, 182, 191, 201, 209
“New Nazareth”, 44-45, 47, 55, 66
New Orleans, 77, 193
New York, 18, 34, 36, 38-39, 42, 46, 58- 59, 61, 98, 104, 106, 111, 134, 138, 151, 193-194, 207, 230
New York State Assembly, 108
Newburg, 215
Newport, Rhode Island, 32, 62
Newtown, 20, 22
Niagara, 134
Nicobar Islands, 46
Niesky, Germany, 170
Nieth, Joseph, 132
Nitschmann, Anna Charity, 7
Nitschmann, David, Senior, 7, 32
Nitschmann, David, Junior, 3-5, 7, 11, 24-25, 38-39, 43, 67
Nitschmann, Mrs. David, 43
Nolde, Hans Jacob, 198-199
Nolde and Horst, 199
Nolf, Reuben, 180, 196
Nolf, William F., 217
Non Pareil Brick Company, 210
Non-Moravians, 58, 113
Norris, Isaac, 31
Norris, Joseph, 173
North Carolina, 25, 39, 43, 47, 59, 61, 65, 80, 169
Northampton, Pa., 196
Northampton Central Street Railway Company, 183
Northampton County, 22, 43, 47, 50, 90, 106, 117, 127, 143, 145-146, 168, 171, 184
Northampton County Agricultural Fair, 123, 190
Northampton County Agricultural Society, 190
Northampton Junction, 182
Northampton Portland Cement Company, 208
Northampton Railroad Company, 182
Northampton Transit Company, 183
Nullification Controversy, 126
Oath of allegiance to Pennsylvania, 51- 53- 55
Odd Fellows,, 120, 218
Odd Fellows’ Building, 218
Odd Fellows’ Hall Association, 218
Odenwelder, Philip, 196
Odenwelder, Samuel, 195
Oederstroehm, Consul, 61
Oesterlein, Daniel, 21
Ogden, Aaron, 107
Odgen, John C., 97-106
Ogeechee river, Georgia, 2
Oglethorpe, James Edward, 1-4, 49
Oglethorpe, Sir Theophilus, 2
Ohio, 57-58, 134
Ohio river, 41
“Old Hickory”, 125
“Old. Nazareth’, 10, 16,18, 23, 25, 55,
59-60, 63, 65-66, 73, 91, 99, 122
Olio, the Baltimore, 193
One hundred fifty-third Regiment,
Pennsylvania Volunteers, 211
Onondaga Indians, 17
Oppelt, Gottfried Sebastian, 108, 136, 139-140
Orange County, New York, 182
Order of the Eastern Star, 221
Order of United American Mechanics, 217
Oswald, Edgar, 225
Oswald, George S., 225
Otto, Anna, 109, 169-170
Otto, John Frederick, 37, 47, 65, 169
Otto, Mrs. John Frederick, 42
Otto, John Matthew, 37, 44, 47, 66, 109, 169
Otto, Joseph, 44, 47, 51, 109, 169
Oxford, England, 5, 94
Oxford, Pennsylvania, 175
Oxford Methodists, 3
Pacific Coast, 210
Paedegogium, the, 58-59, 71-72, 80, 82, 98-101, 105
Palmer, George, 73, 106, 111
Palmerton, 182
Panic of 1837, 126
Pasini, Elizabeth, 223
Paterson, New Jersey, 191, 209
Patriotic Order of Americans, 223
Patriotic Order Sons of America, 219- 220
Patriotic Societies, 211-216
Paulus, a Delaware Indian, 32
“Paxton Boys’, the, 38
Payonk, Joseph, Jr., 215
Peace celebration, 1815, 78
Peace proclamation, 1815, 77-78
Peckville, 219
Pembroke College, Oxford, 4
Pen Argyl, 168, 214
Penn, John, 37, 46, 60
Penn, Richard, 46
Penn, Mrs. Richard, 46
Penn, William, 26
Penn-Allen Cement Company, 204
Penn-Dixie Cement Corporation, 204
Pennsylvania, Schwenkfelders in, 2, 5;
Moravians in, 4, 143; 98, 143
Pennslyvania, University of, 171, 173- 175
Pennsylvania-Dixie Cement Corporation, 204
Pennsylvania Edison Company, 181
“Pennsylvania Farmer’, 46
Pennsylvania Railroad, 182
Pennsylvania Utilities Company, 181
Perkiomen Valley, Schwenkfelders in,
Perry, the, Rev. Mr.,° 152
Perth Amboy, New Jersey, 38
Peter, Charles, 117
Peter, David, 67
Peters, Albert G., 155
Peters, Richard, 18
Pettit, Edgar, 212
Philadelphia, 5-6, 9, 18, 24, 26, 28, 33- 34, 36-39, 42, 46, 49, 52-54, 58, 60-61, 63, 66-67, 74-76, 87, 95, 104, 106, 108- 109, 116, 119, 128-129, 131, 134, 168- 170, 172-175, 202, 205, 219
Philadelphia College of Osteopathy, 174
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 172
Phillips, General, 61
Phillips-Exeter Academy, 171
Phoenix Cement Company, 205
Phoenix Portland Cement Company, 205
Phoenixville, 205
Physician, first, 30; others, 37, 168 174
Pickering, Timothy, 94
Pilgerruh, Ohio, 57
Pilgrim’s Rest, Ohio, 57
Pittsburgh, 221
Plains... tne 237.451
Poconos, the, 215
Pohl, Harry C., 172
Poland, 1
Politics, Moravians in, 43, 47-48, 51-53, 55 S773 tor 4 44
Popplewell, William, 47
Population trends in Nazareth, 23-24,
28, 34, 40, 44, 47, 67
Porter, David R., 126
Portland Cement Association, 203
Post, Christian F., 32, 41
Post, Frank M., 209
Pottsville High School, 174
Power, Mildred Haubert, 215
Presbyterian Church, 120, 138
Press, the, 185-186
Press, the Brandmueller, 21, 36, 43-44. 47
Price, Paul, 152
Princeton, 42
Protestant Episcopal Hospital, 174
Prussian Hussars, 61
Pulaski, Count Casimir, 54
Purdon’s Digest of Pennsylvania Laws, 141
Putnam, Rufus, 108
Quakers, 22, 27-29, 33, 61, 106, 134
Quakertown, 106
Quay, Matthew S., 196
Quebec, 49
Quitopehilla, 24
Rader, Marlyn A.. 215
Rader, Ralph, 215
Randolph, Edmund, 93
Rath, Jacob B., 152-153
Ratification of the Constitution, 55-56
Rau, A. G., quoted, 80-81
Rauch, William F., 187, 217
Rauschenberger, Jacob, 80
Reading, 50, 157, 181, 198-199, 218
Rebekah Lodge, 222
Red Cross, 227-228
Red Men, 219
Reed, Joseph, 60
Reeder, Andrew H., 127
Reformed Church, 5, 13, 15, 54, 66-67, 107, 119-120, 124, 134, 138, 152-156
Regennas, John J., 150
Regnery, Father, 157
Reichel, Charles G., 55, 67, 81-83, 107
Reichel, Frank F., 220
Reichel, Levin T., 120, 129
Reidenbach, Otis, 162
Reinecke, E. W., 154-155
Reinheimer, J. R., 218
Reinheimer, Martha, 219
Reinke, Abraham, 33, 74
Reinke, Amadeus, 140
Reinke, Edwin, 140
Reinke, Samuel, 118-120, 129
Republic of Pennsylvania, 52
Resolutions, Peace, of 1815, 77-78
Reusswig, H. J. F., 214
Revolution, the American, 211
Rhode Island, 32, 61
Riccobono, J., 210
Rice, Joseph, 111
Rice, William H., 149
Rickert, Joseph H., 185-186
Ricksecker, Edmund, 132, 161, 180
Ricksecker, George, 128
Ricksecker, Samuel, 116
Riegel, Daniel, 118, 121
Riesedel, General, 61
Rineheimer, John, 163
Ritner, Joseph, 117, 138
Ritter, James, 197
Robert, Enoch, 106
Roepper, William ‘Theodore, 123
Rogers, Lillie, 219
Rohn, Constable, 52
Roman Catholic Church, 157-158
Rondthaler, Ambrose, 117
Rondthaler, Cornelia, 129
Rondthaler, Edward, 129
Rondthaler, Emmanuel, 113, 117-118, 135-136
Ronner, Reinhold, 16
Rose Inn, 6, 10, 22-25, 27, 34-35, 43-45, 47
Rosenberry, E. S., 197
Ross, John, 138
Rotary Club, 228
Roth, Agnes Pfingstag, 110
Roth, James, 197
Roth, Johannes, 42, 110
Roth, Mrs. Johannes, 110
Roth, Q. B., 152
Russia, 107, 135
Rutgers College, 139
Ryan, Pe ya ey
Scred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Bath, 158
St. Croix, 43, 46, 61, 81, 96
St. John’s Lutheran Church, 153-154, 215
St. John’s Reformed Church, 154-156, 214
St. Kitts, 61, 140
St. Louis, 193
St. Luke’s Hospital, 172
St. Thomas, 3, 43, 59, 96
Salem, North Carolina, 80, 102
Sandusky Creek, 57
Santa Cruz Portland Cement Company, 208
Santee, William J., 207
Sarepta, 135
Saucon creek, 5, 7
Saucon Valley, 53
Savannah, Georgia, 2-5
Savidge, W. E., 152
Saxe-Weimer, Bernhard, Duke of, 134- 136
Saxony, 1, 110, 193
Saylor, David, 203
Schaaf, Christian F., 72
Schaeffer, Frederick C., 134
Schaeffer, Solomon, 152
Schaeffer, Theodore, 215
Schaff, Philip, 138
Schaffer, William B., 203-205
Schaffhausen, 87
Schaub, John, 23-24
Schaub, “Johnnie”, 23
Schaub, Mrs. John, 23
Scheffy, John J., 219
Schindel, Jeremiah, 120, 153
Schlabach, Daniel, 136
Schlaubach Foundry, 181
Schmick, Elizabeth, 129
Schmick, John Jacob, 84
Schmick, William, 125
Schmidt, Arthur G., 189, 200
Schmidt, C. W., 200
Schmidt, Charles, 212
Schmidt,, Frank H., 183, 200
Schmidt, George, 178
Schmidt, George H., 151
Schmidt, Henry Benjamin, 109, 141, 169-170
Schmidt, Mrs. Henry Benjamin, 109, 169-170
Schmidt, Henry E., 138-139
Schmidt, Victor R., 200
Schneckeberger, Missionary, 58
Schneebeli, Ellis C., 162
Schneebeli, G. A., 198, 202, 204
Schneebeli, G. A., and Company, 202
Schneebeli M. W., 198, 202
Schneebeli, Townsend and Company, 202
Schneebeli Brothers, 202
Schoeneck, 23, 34-36, 47, 59, 66, 73, 102, 109, 111, 123, 135, 150-151, 163, 215
Schoepf, Dr. John David, 61-64
Schoch, Clinton, 212
Schropp, John, 56
Schropp, Matthew, 39
Schropp, Sabina, 86
Schulz, Theodore, 111
Schuyler, Philip, 51, 60
Schweishaupt, Joseph, 85
Schwenkfeld, Kaspar, 1
Schwenkfelders, 1-2, 5
Scotland, 210
Scouting, 213-216
Scranton, 174
Scull, Nicholas, 18
Scutt, Walter J., 174
Scutt, Mrs. Walter J., 216
Second Continental Congress, 49
Second National Bank of Nazareth, 184
“Second Sea Congregation”, 10-12, 37
Seidel, Charles Frederick, 78, 82-83, 127, 137
Seidel, Nathaniel, 11, 19, 23, 27, 35-36, 39, 41-42, 51, 65
Seidel, Mrs. Nathaniel, 36, 51, 65
Seifert, Franz, go
Seiffert, Anton, in Savannah, 3-4; in Pennsylvania, 5-6, 11
Sellers, Charles, 169
Sellers, Rachel B., 169
Sellers, V., 22
Seneca Indians, 109
Senseman, Charles D., 78
Senseman, Christian D., 132, 141
Senseman, Henry, 132
Seventh United States Cavalry, 211
Seventh United States Infantry, 211
Seward, William, 7
Seybold, Matthias, 6, 9
Seybold, Mrs. Matthias, 9
Seyfried, Carl, 163-164
Seyfried, Ernest A. N., 173
Seyfried, Harry, 209
Shafer, Charles W. K., 221
Shafer, Floyd R., 228
Shater,: 11.59; 220
Shater, OF D-; 201
Shafer, Solomon, 195
Shamokin, 26
Sharon, Ohio, 117
Shaw, Joseph, 58
Shawano Indians, 24
Shawnee Indians, 26, 32
Shea, Thomas, 212 ©
SHICK; Esl, 1150
Shiloh, South Africa, 140
Shimer, Charles L., 168
Shimer, Edward, 197
Shimer, William K., 190
Shippen, William, 42, 60
Shireman, Henry L., 171
Shireman, J. G., 156
Shoenersville, 173
Shultz, Henry T., 149
Siegfried, Paul, 192
Siegfried, Samuel, 132
Silesia, 1, 90, 136
Simmonds, the ship, 3
Simons, Henry, 220
Single Brethren, 46
Single Brethren’s House, 66, 69
Single Sisters, 65, 69
Single Sisters’ House, 65, 134
Sisters’ House, 58-59
Sitgreaves, Samuel, 106
Six Nations, 26, 94
Skippack, 5-6
Slate Belt Railway Company, 183
Slate Belt Telephone and Telegraph Company, 184
Slatington, 182
Slavery controversy, 127, 139
Small-pox vaccination, 109
Smith, Calvin F., 167
Smith, Mrs. Calvin M., 162
Smith, Emory, 212
Smith, George, 207
Smith, George A., 210
Smith, Martin A., 155
Smith, Paff and Laub, 167
Smith and Paff, 167
Smyth, Frederick, 42
Snyder, A. Russell, 206
Snyder, Elmer F., 214
Snyder, Harvey C., 154
Snyder, Simon, 77
Snyder, Thomas E., 206
Snyder Milling Company, 206
Social Organizations, 217-225
Society, the, 121
“Society for Propagating the Gospel
among the Heathen”, 58, 108, 164
Solver, F. W., 152
Sons of Italy, 223-224
Sons of the American Legion, 213
Sons of Veterans, 211-212
Sons of Veterans Auxiliary, 212
Sousa, John Philip, 163
South Africa, 140
South America, 170, 210
South: Carolina, 42, 46, 60-61
Spain in Florida, 3-4, 127
Spangenberg, August Gottlieb, 2-5, 12-
39; 65, 67,110, 139, 143,. 187
Spangenberg, Mrs. August Gottlieb, 18,
443 30> 39
Spanish-American War, 211-212
Stahl, L. S., 152
Stamp Act, 47
Star Janitor Supply Company, 45
Stauffer, Johann G., 193
Steckel, Dr., 131
oteeles/Mi, 125
Steiner; Alex; 217
Steinman, John, 84
OF NAZARETH
Stem, Alvin F., 210
Stenton, 60, 94
Stockbridge, 100
Stocker Brothers, 189
Stockertown, 21, 158, 208
Stone Church, 107
“Stone House”, 6
Stonehouse, George, 7
Store, the, 36
Stotz, Joseph, 131
Stoudt, Eliza, 129
Stoudt, Johanna Hedwig, 117
Stover, M. J., 206
Strohmeier, William H., 151
Stroudsburg, 18, 23, 29, 33, 181
Struckholtz, Father Frederick, 158
Sturgis, Albert O., 185
Suffrage, Moravians and the, 30
Sugar Act, 47
Sullivan, John, 60
Surinam, 46, 57, 138, 170
Susquehanna River, 26
Swartz, Mark T., 183, 185
Swatara, 29
Sweden, 61
Switzerland, 21
Sydrich, John Daniel, 31
Syracuse, 17
Tamaqua, 182
Tank, Brother, 138
Tanneberger, David, 43, 79-80, 89
Tatamy, Moses, Chief of the Delaware
Indians, 10
Tatamy, 173, 215
Tatamy Road, 206-207
Taylor, Zachary, 126-127
Tedyuscung, an Indian Chief, 32, 34-35
Temple Medical College, 173
Temple University, 174-175
Tennis, Joseph, 28
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, quoted, 40, 217
Texas, 205; annexation of, 126
Thanksgiving Day, 1780, 65; 1843, 126;
1851, 127
The Lutheran, 120
Thomas, George, 22
Thompson, Frank V., 174
Ticonderoga, 49-51
Tillofsen, Nils, 79, 94
Tisserant, Abbe, 107
‘Tobago, 140
Town Plan of 1850, 123
‘Townsend, H. S., 202
Trach, Rachel, 223
Trach’s Academy, 172
Traill, Catherine, 108
Transportation, 181-183
Transue, Philip, 21
Trapp, Peters
Trenton, 50, 59
Troeger, George F., 118-119
Trout Hall, 5
Troxell, Allen D., 222
Trumbower, John, 195
Trumbower, P. S., 198, 202, 206-207
Trumbower Company, 206-207
Trustees of Georgia, 2, 4
Tuberculosis Society, 228
Tuscarawas river, 41, 57
Uhler, Norman C., 174-175
Uhler, Tobias, 173
Unangst, Edward J., 184, 195
Unangst, Elwood J., 195
Unangst, John, 163
Unangst, John J., 187, 196
Unangst Foundry and Machine Shop,
Union Church, 67, 124-125, 152-155
Unitras Fratrum, 1, 38, 60
“United Brethren”, 60
United States Bureau of Mines, 203
Unity of Brethren, 38
University of Pennsylvania, 61
Upper Canada, 108, 139
Upper Nazareth Township, 73, 145, 147, 171, 209 slipper Plates theye0-1t,°145-16,719- 24, 27-28, 35, 39, 53
Ursinus College, 155
Ursinus Theological Seminary, 155
Utica, New York, 151
Utilities, the, 180-181
Valley Forge, 52, 214
Van Berkel, Ambassador, 61
Van Buren, Martin, 126
Van Vleck, Abraham, 35
Van Vleck, Charles A., 118
Van Vleck, Jacob, 82, 108
Van Vleck, William H., 128, 135
Verbeek, John Renatus, 77
Verdriess, Hartmann, 21
Verdun, 212
Vicksburg, 193
Vidua, Count Carl, 134
Vienna, 193
Vigilance Hose Company, 177-179
Vigils, Moravian, 140-143
Virgin Islands, 3
Virginia, 61
Visitors to Nazareth, 18-19, 24, 31-32, 34, 36, 39, 41-43, 46, 60-64, 93-107, 135-139
von Forestier, Charles, 77
von Marschall, Frederick William, 39
von Schweinitz, Emil A., 119, 123
von Steuben, Peter, 109, 169
von Watteville, Benigna von Zinzendorf, 65
von Watteville, Johannes, 57
Wachovia, North Carolina, 25, 39, 43-44
Wagner, Floyd N., 174
Wagner, Reuben S., 153
Wales, 170
“Walking Purchase’, the, 9, 18, 26
Walp, Yost, Constable, 53
Walter, Alfred, 182
Walter, Philip, 169-170
Walter, Mrs. Philip, 169
Walter, Philip S. P., 170
Walters, Josie V., 219
War Mothers, 212
War of Jenkin’s Ear, 1739, 22
War of the Austrian Succession, 1742, 22
Warner, M. J., 203
Warner, William, 140
Warwick Township, 21, 25
Washington, George, 49-50, 68, 74-75; 77, 83, 93-94, 108, 125-126
Wasser, Iola, 219
Water Supply, 179-180
Wayne, Isaac, 28-29
Wayne, “Mad Anthony”, 28
Webb, Thomas, 61
Wechquetank, 33-34, 36-37
Weil, Thomas, 209
Weinland, John Nicholas, 24, 27, 65
Weiser, Conrad, 139
Weiser, Reuben, 139
Weissport, 155
Welagamika, Indian village, 5, 8, 20
Welden, Carl F., 172
Wentz, Henry, 152
Wesley, Charles, 3-4
Wesley, John, 3-4
West Indies, 32, 43, 46, 58-59, 61, 108,
138-140
West Point, 54
Wetherill, Samuel, 87
Weygand, Johannes, 57
Wharton, Robert, 134
Whiskey Rebellion, 75-76
White, William, 134
White Haven High School, 174
White River Mission, 108
Whitefield, George, in Georgia, 4-5; in
Pennsylvania, 5-6-7; visits Nazareth; referred to, 63, 99
Whitefield House, 6, 9, 11-12, 14, 16, 27, 30, 35, 107, 130, 164
Whitesell, Andrew, 121, 131, 181
Whitesell, Charles, 152
Wied-Neuwied, Maximilian, Prince of, 137-138
Wiegner, Christopher, 5
Wilkes-Barre, 90-91, 93, 120, 182
Williams, John, 212
Williamson, Colonel David, 57
Willow Dale Farm, 189
Wilmot Proviso, 127
Wimmer, George J., 174
Wind Gap, 66, 93, 106, 182
Wisconsin, 149-150
Wistar, John, 46
Wolf, Horace E., 146
Wolle, Edwin P., 132
Woman’s Cub, 228-229
Women’s Tract Society, 140
Wood, F. D., 201
Woodford, William, 52, 60
Woodley and Davis, 168
Woodring, R. L., 156
Woodring, S. R., 179
Worbass, Peter, 45
World War, 212
World’s Fair, Nazareth at the New York, 230
Worman, John F., 149
Wotring, Wallace H., 155-156
Wuensche, Julius E., 149
Wunderling, C. Theophilus, 149
Wunderly, Asa, 163, 195
Wunderly, Fred, 218
Wunderly, John, 195
Wunderly, Louise, 219
Wunderly, Mary, 216
Wunderly, Robert, 195, 218
Wunderly, William, 195
Wunderly and Sons, Asa, 195
Wyalusing, 41, 107
Wyoming, 34
Wyoming massacre, the, 54
Wyoming Road, the, go, 111
Wyoming Valley, the, 37, 90
XYZ Mission, 75
Yeager, Joshua, 152
Yeisley, Harley P., 196
Yeisley, Mae M., 162
York, 52, 119
Yorktown, 54
Yost, G, F.5.156
Young, Palmer J., 210
Young Men’s Christian Association, 158-159, 214
Youngberg, John, 70, 84, 91-92, 97
Youngbergs, the, 97
Zaeslein, Joseph, 82
Zeisberger, David, the elder, 6, 27, 31, 34, 36, 41-42, 57, 108, 110, 139
Zeisberger, Mrs. David, 32
Zeisberger, David, the younger, 6, 42, 49, 49, 55
Ziegler, Max J., 192
Ziegler, Robert F., 192, 229
Zinzendorf, Benigna von, 8, 31
Zinzendorf, Christian von, 20, 104
Zinzendorf, Count Nicholas von, 1-2, 4, 7, 8-9, 13, 20, 24, 31, 57, 65, 67, 94- 95, 104, 135, 169
Zinzendorf Manor House, 24-25, 29
Zion Evangelical Church, 151-152
Zoebisch, Mr., 192
Excellent original early family and/or town genealogy, history, antique, collectible heirloom and/or ephemera.
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