The national Capitol; its architecture, art and history . State.Washington, who relied on him as one of his main pillars of support,called him Brother Jonathan, and from this has come the nickname of theUnited States. The next in the circle, John P. Muhlenberg, by BlancheNevin, is from Pennsylvania. On the Sunday following the news of thebattle of Lexington, he preached a sermon which will live in the memory ofman as long as history is read. The congregation was startled by its dramaticclimax, excusable because of its sincere patriotism. Throwing off the robes * For report, see Appendix, p. 26 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-national-capitol-its-architecture-art-and-history-statewashington-who-relied-on-him-as-one-of-his-main-pillars-of-supportcalled-him-brother-jonathan-and-from-this-has-come-the-nickname-of-theunited-states-the-next-in-the-circle-john-p-muhlenberg-by-blanchenevin-is-from-pennsylvania-on-the-sunday-following-the-news-of-thebattle-of-lexington-he-preached-a-sermon-which-will-live-in-the-memory-ofman-as-long-as-history-is-read-the-congregation-was-startled-by-its-dramaticclimax-excusable-because-of-its-sincere-patriotism-throwing-off-the-robes-for-report-see-appendix-p-26-image339879654.html
RM2AMXRY2–The national Capitol; its architecture, art and history . State.Washington, who relied on him as one of his main pillars of support,called him Brother Jonathan, and from this has come the nickname of theUnited States. The next in the circle, John P. Muhlenberg, by BlancheNevin, is from Pennsylvania. On the Sunday following the news of thebattle of Lexington, he preached a sermon which will live in the memory ofman as long as history is read. The congregation was startled by its dramaticclimax, excusable because of its sincere patriotism. Throwing off the robes * For report, see Appendix, p. 26
Muhlenberg album . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/muhlenberg-album-image338111554.html
RM2AJ28MJ–Muhlenberg album .
Valley Forge, a chronicle of American heroism . Headquarters of Brig. Gen. J. Peter G. Muhlenberg. Hedquarters of Major Gen. Thomas Mifflin 44 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/valley-forge-a-chronicle-of-american-heroism-headquarters-of-brig-gen-j-peter-g-muhlenberg-hedquarters-of-major-gen-thomas-mifflin-44-image339453778.html
RM2AM7CN6–Valley Forge, a chronicle of American heroism . Headquarters of Brig. Gen. J. Peter G. Muhlenberg. Hedquarters of Major Gen. Thomas Mifflin 44
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RM2AJ28TR–Muhlenberg album . ..s > M ii.,.i«nTv Krv7K17)I-X n -M. iKjI.. .l;.»slit.r of J,i.
The life and work of William Augustus Muhlenberg . ^M.t^^n LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 017 523 175 4. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, BD. feCLtk. jJLlifeworkofwilli00ayre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-and-work-of-william-augustus-muhlenberg-mtn-library-of-congress-0-017-523-175-4-william-augustus-muhlenberg-bd-fecltk-jjllifeworkofwilli00ayre-image342665221.html
RM2AWDMYH–The life and work of William Augustus Muhlenberg . ^M.t^^n LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 017 523 175 4. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, BD. feCLtk. jJLlifeworkofwilli00ayre
. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, United States Infantry. SERGT. KKPHART, CAPT. MUHLENBERG, CAPTAIN WEBB,HON. J. C. HKLM,CAPT. IyA MOTTK. IJEUT. GATES, SERGT. JUMPERTZ, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-thirteenth-regiment-united-states-infantry-sergt-kkphart-capt-muhlenberg-captain-webbhon-j-c-hklmcapt-iya-mottk-ijeut-gates-sergt-jumpertz-image336971390.html
RM2AG6ACE–. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, United States Infantry. SERGT. KKPHART, CAPT. MUHLENBERG, CAPTAIN WEBB,HON. J. C. HKLM,CAPT. IyA MOTTK. IJEUT. GATES, SERGT. JUMPERTZ,
Muhlenberg album . Nil V M I 1 S r A M EN TV M*.; R AT C V M ,y y //.,, Eicujtbn PtinujfbHouitie. Mmi lilnl, M,. ^ pr.-ai^i J^ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/muhlenberg-album-nil-v-m-i-1-s-r-a-m-en-tv-m-r-at-c-v-m-y-y-eicujtbn-ptinujfbhouitie-mmi-lilnl-m-pr-aii-j-image338114259.html
RM2AJ2C57–Muhlenberg album . Nil V M I 1 S r A M EN TV M*.; R AT C V M ,y y //.,, Eicujtbn PtinujfbHouitie. Mmi lilnl, M,. ^ pr.-ai^i J^
Governor Joseph Hiester, a historical sketch .. . ^nu^rnor 3loa^pI| ||t^at^r A HISTORICAL SKETCHPart XVII, of a Narrative and Critical History PREPARED AT THE REQUEST OF The Pennsylvania-German Society BY HENRY MELCHIOR MUHLENBERG RICHARDS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/governor-joseph-hiester-a-historical-sketch-nurnor-3loapi-tatr-a-historical-sketchpart-xvii-of-a-narrative-and-critical-history-prepared-at-the-request-of-the-pennsylvania-german-society-by-henry-melchior-muhlenberg-richards-image339079039.html
RM2AKJANK–Governor Joseph Hiester, a historical sketch .. . ^nu^rnor 3loa^pI| ||t^at^r A HISTORICAL SKETCHPart XVII, of a Narrative and Critical History PREPARED AT THE REQUEST OF The Pennsylvania-German Society BY HENRY MELCHIOR MUHLENBERG RICHARDS
. The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications]. Published by the society.1900 publication Committee.JULIUS F. SACHSEDANIEL W. NEAD, M.D.HENRY M. M. RICHARDS F^ggjggEg^gRg^gS^g^. LiS*. SjS£2^ *r* I gag DESCENDANTS OFHENRY MELCHIOR MUHLENBERG. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pennsylvania-german-society-publications-published-by-the-society1900-publication-committeejulius-f-sachsedaniel-w-nead-mdhenry-m-m-richards-fggjggeggrggsg-lis-sjs2-r-i-gag-descendants-ofhenry-melchior-muhlenberg-image336811311.html
RM2AFY27B–. The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications]. Published by the society.1900 publication Committee.JULIUS F. SACHSEDANIEL W. NEAD, M.D.HENRY M. M. RICHARDS F^ggjggEg^gRg^gS^g^. LiS*. SjS£2^ *r* I gag DESCENDANTS OFHENRY MELCHIOR MUHLENBERG.
Purdue debris . CollegeMercer UniversityAtlanta School of TechnologyUniversity of FloridaUniversity of CaliforniaUniversity of ColoradoTulane UniversityUniversity of TexasUniversity of IllinoisUniversity of ChicagoRose Polytechnic InstitutePurdue UniversityAdrian CollegeHillsdale CollegeUniversity of MichiganAlbion CollegeUniversity of NebraskaUniversity of KansasUniversity of MiimesotaUniversity of MaineColb CollegeTufts Colleee Brown University University of Vermont St. Lawrence University Columbia University Cornell University Muhlenberg College Pennsylvania College Washington and Jefferso Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purdue-debris-collegemercer-universityatlanta-school-of-technologyuniversity-of-floridauniversity-of-californiauniversity-of-coloradotulane-universityuniversity-of-texasuniversity-of-illinoisuniversity-of-chicagorose-polytechnic-institutepurdue-universityadrian-collegehillsdale-collegeuniversity-of-michiganalbion-collegeuniversity-of-nebraskauniversity-of-kansasuniversity-of-miimesotauniversity-of-mainecolb-collegetufts-colleee-brown-university-university-of-vermont-st-lawrence-university-columbia-university-cornell-university-muhlenberg-college-pennsylvania-college-washington-and-jefferso-image338355580.html
RM2AJDBYT–Purdue debris . CollegeMercer UniversityAtlanta School of TechnologyUniversity of FloridaUniversity of CaliforniaUniversity of ColoradoTulane UniversityUniversity of TexasUniversity of IllinoisUniversity of ChicagoRose Polytechnic InstitutePurdue UniversityAdrian CollegeHillsdale CollegeUniversity of MichiganAlbion CollegeUniversity of NebraskaUniversity of KansasUniversity of MiimesotaUniversity of MaineColb CollegeTufts Colleee Brown University University of Vermont St. Lawrence University Columbia University Cornell University Muhlenberg College Pennsylvania College Washington and Jefferso
Muhlenberg album . JhIIX r, riK l.M.K.M M. ?^-y^^- ? • >^ w .|)ril I, irS^—liilv .>r. Xji. (laiislilcr of (krH-r.ilJ,.1.11 IVHT l„il.i-Kl MiililnilKTK, iii.irrR-,1, A|.nl lo.Itro. Dr Isi.ic IIhsIlt, »( Rradilig, Pa. ^h^ v/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/muhlenberg-album-jhiix-r-rik-lmkm-m-y-gt-w-ril-i-irsliilv-gtr-xji-laiislilcr-of-krh-rilj111-ivht-lili-kl-miililnilktk-iiiirrr-1-anl-loitro-dr-isiic-iihsilt-rradilig-pa-h-v-image338113037.html
RM2AJ2AHH–Muhlenberg album . JhIIX r, riK l.M.K.M M. ?^-y^^- ? • >^ w .|)ril I, irS^—liilv .>r. Xji. (laiislilcr of (krH-r.ilJ,.1.11 IVHT l„il.i-Kl MiililnilKTK, iii.irrR-,1, A|.nl lo.Itro. Dr Isi.ic IIhsIlt, »( Rradilig, Pa. ^h^ v/
The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications] . eral Council, ex-president of the Ministerium ofPennsylvania, president of the Board of Trustees of thePhiladelphia Theological Seminary, president of theTrustees of the General Council, member of the Boardof Trustees of Muhlenberg College, editor-in-chief ofThe LiitJicra)i, chairman of the Church Book Committeeof the General Council, member of the Joint LiturgicalCommittee, chairman of the Committee on Digest or theGeneral Council Book. It is to be regretted that thespace available for an obituary sketch of this characterforbids the entering Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pennsylvania-german-society-publications-eral-council-ex-president-of-the-ministerium-ofpennsylvania-president-of-the-board-of-trustees-of-thephiladelphia-theological-seminary-president-of-thetrustees-of-the-general-council-member-of-the-boardof-trustees-of-muhlenberg-college-editor-in-chief-ofthe-liitjicrai-chairman-of-the-church-book-committeeof-the-general-council-member-of-the-joint-liturgicalcommittee-chairman-of-the-committee-on-digest-or-thegeneral-council-book-it-is-to-be-regretted-that-thespace-available-for-an-obituary-sketch-of-this-characterforbids-the-entering-image339295200.html
RM2AM06DM–The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications] . eral Council, ex-president of the Ministerium ofPennsylvania, president of the Board of Trustees of thePhiladelphia Theological Seminary, president of theTrustees of the General Council, member of the Boardof Trustees of Muhlenberg College, editor-in-chief ofThe LiitJicra)i, chairman of the Church Book Committeeof the General Council, member of the Joint LiturgicalCommittee, chairman of the Committee on Digest or theGeneral Council Book. It is to be regretted that thespace available for an obituary sketch of this characterforbids the entering
The religious denominations in the United States: their history, doctrine, government and statisticsWith a preliminary sketch of Judaism, paganism and Mohammedanism . h. 523 fathers provided it; and makeus gratefully feel that we arereaping the fruits of theirsweat and blood. The -casewas that of a man whose twodaughters had - attended acourse of instruction by Mr.Muhlenberg, and been sol-emnly admitted by confirma-tion to the communion of theChurch. This man removedwith his family some distanceinto the interior, to a tract ofland which he purchased.When the war with the In-dians broke out, he Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-religious-denominations-in-the-united-states-their-history-doctrine-government-and-statisticswith-a-preliminary-sketch-of-judaism-paganism-and-mohammedanism-h-523-fathers-provided-it-and-makeus-gratefully-feel-that-we-arereaping-the-fruits-of-theirsweat-and-blood-the-casewas-that-of-a-man-whose-twodaughters-had-attended-acourse-of-instruction-by-mrmuhlenberg-and-been-sol-emnly-admitted-by-confirma-tion-to-the-communion-of-thechurch-this-man-removedwith-his-family-some-distanceinto-the-interior-to-a-tract-ofland-which-he-purchasedwhen-the-war-with-the-in-dians-broke-out-he-image343121914.html
RM2AX6FE2–The religious denominations in the United States: their history, doctrine, government and statisticsWith a preliminary sketch of Judaism, paganism and Mohammedanism . h. 523 fathers provided it; and makeus gratefully feel that we arereaping the fruits of theirsweat and blood. The -casewas that of a man whose twodaughters had - attended acourse of instruction by Mr.Muhlenberg, and been sol-emnly admitted by confirma-tion to the communion of theChurch. This man removedwith his family some distanceinto the interior, to a tract ofland which he purchased.When the war with the In-dians broke out, he
The North American sylva; or, A description of the forest trees of the United States, Canada and Nova ScotiaConsidered particularly with respect to their use in the arts and their introduction into commerceTo which is added a description of the most useful of the European forest trees .. . locarium., WiLLD.,) as well as the Elliottia of Muhlenberg, and the wlioleare considered as a suborder of Ericace^. Of Elliottia, however, I conceive weknow too little to be able to decide on its natural affinities: it will probably remainnear Cletlira in Ericaceoe. Cliftonia appears to be inseparable from t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-north-american-sylva-or-a-description-of-the-forest-trees-of-the-united-states-canada-and-nova-scotiaconsidered-particularly-with-respect-to-their-use-in-the-arts-and-their-introduction-into-commerceto-which-is-added-a-description-of-the-most-useful-of-the-european-forest-trees-locarium-willd-as-well-as-the-elliottia-of-muhlenberg-and-the-wlioleare-considered-as-a-suborder-of-ericace-of-elliottia-however-i-conceive-weknow-too-little-to-be-able-to-decide-on-its-natural-affinities-it-will-probably-remainnear-cletlira-in-ericaceoe-cliftonia-appears-to-be-inseparable-from-t-image339218705.html
RM2AKTMWN–The North American sylva; or, A description of the forest trees of the United States, Canada and Nova ScotiaConsidered particularly with respect to their use in the arts and their introduction into commerceTo which is added a description of the most useful of the European forest trees .. . locarium., WiLLD.,) as well as the Elliottia of Muhlenberg, and the wlioleare considered as a suborder of Ericace^. Of Elliottia, however, I conceive weknow too little to be able to decide on its natural affinities: it will probably remainnear Cletlira in Ericaceoe. Cliftonia appears to be inseparable from t
Valley Forge, a chronicle of American heroism . Major Gen. Frederick William von Steuben When matters were at their worst, there came to Washington, with an offer ofhis services and sword, a veteran General of Prussia, Frederick William VonSteuben. This officer was made Inspector-General, a place previously filled by theimpotent Conway. General Steuben was the son of an officer in the German Armj^ He had servedupon the staff of Frederick the Great, had been grand marshal of the Prince 43. Headquarters of Brig. Gen. J. Peter G. Muhlenberg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/valley-forge-a-chronicle-of-american-heroism-major-gen-frederick-william-von-steuben-when-matters-were-at-their-worst-there-came-to-washington-with-an-offer-ofhis-services-and-sword-a-veteran-general-of-prussia-frederick-william-vonsteuben-this-officer-was-made-inspector-general-a-place-previously-filled-by-theimpotent-conway-general-steuben-was-the-son-of-an-officer-in-the-german-armj-he-had-servedupon-the-staff-of-frederick-the-great-had-been-grand-marshal-of-the-prince-43-headquarters-of-brig-gen-j-peter-g-muhlenberg-image339454339.html
RM2AM7DD7–Valley Forge, a chronicle of American heroism . Major Gen. Frederick William von Steuben When matters were at their worst, there came to Washington, with an offer ofhis services and sword, a veteran General of Prussia, Frederick William VonSteuben. This officer was made Inspector-General, a place previously filled by theimpotent Conway. General Steuben was the son of an officer in the German Armj^ He had servedupon the staff of Frederick the Great, had been grand marshal of the Prince 43. Headquarters of Brig. Gen. J. Peter G. Muhlenberg
Child religion in song and story . lead - ing, still pro - ceed - ing, Guide us w 9 ^j- r, to the per - feet light. 2$6 CHILD RELIGION IN SONG AND STORYCAROL, BROTHERS, CAROL CHORUS. Rev. W. A. Muhlenberg. pray a glad-some Christ-mas For all good Chris-tian men J> J> h ;K i k J> i: J) wnn? it I, |t f ifH lM ^ /Yne. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/child-religion-in-song-and-story-lead-ing-still-pro-ceed-ing-guide-us-w-9-j-r-to-the-per-feet-light-26-child-religion-in-song-and-storycarol-brothers-carol-chorus-rev-w-a-muhlenberg-pray-a-glad-some-christ-mas-for-all-good-chris-tian-men-jgt-jgt-h-k-i-k-jgt-i-j-wnn-it-i-t-f-ifh-lm-yne-image340303932.html
RM2ANJ53T–Child religion in song and story . lead - ing, still pro - ceed - ing, Guide us w 9 ^j- r, to the per - feet light. 2$6 CHILD RELIGION IN SONG AND STORYCAROL, BROTHERS, CAROL CHORUS. Rev. W. A. Muhlenberg. pray a glad-some Christ-mas For all good Chris-tian men J> J> h ;K i k J> i: J) wnn? it I, |t f ifH lM ^ /Yne.
The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications] . isit was paid to themodel buildings and grounds of Muhlenberg College,which were kindly thrown open for the occasion. Evening. An informal reception was held at the Hotel Allenduring the earlier part of the evening, followed by amost excellent and successful banquet, the attendance atwhich was very large. The musical treat of the occasion was rendered byKlinglers orchestra. Under the capable leadership ofProf. George T. Ettinger, Ph.D., as toastmaster, thefollowing gentlemen made most able responses to theseveral toasts assigned them: The Penn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pennsylvania-german-society-publications-isit-was-paid-to-themodel-buildings-and-grounds-of-muhlenberg-collegewhich-were-kindly-thrown-open-for-the-occasion-evening-an-informal-reception-was-held-at-the-hotel-allenduring-the-earlier-part-of-the-evening-followed-by-amost-excellent-and-successful-banquet-the-attendance-atwhich-was-very-large-the-musical-treat-of-the-occasion-was-rendered-byklinglers-orchestra-under-the-capable-leadership-ofprof-george-t-ettinger-phd-as-toastmaster-thefollowing-gentlemen-made-most-able-responses-to-theseveral-toasts-assigned-them-the-penn-image339295436.html
RM2AM06P4–The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications] . isit was paid to themodel buildings and grounds of Muhlenberg College,which were kindly thrown open for the occasion. Evening. An informal reception was held at the Hotel Allenduring the earlier part of the evening, followed by amost excellent and successful banquet, the attendance atwhich was very large. The musical treat of the occasion was rendered byKlinglers orchestra. Under the capable leadership ofProf. George T. Ettinger, Ph.D., as toastmaster, thefollowing gentlemen made most able responses to theseveral toasts assigned them: The Penn
Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with an introductory historical sketch . r. C. Z. Weizer in his centennialaddress said : General Peter Muhlenberg,of Independence days, whose statue nowgraces the rotunda at Washington, wasborn within our borders. General AndrewPorter, who fought in the Revolutionaryarmy so gallantly at Trenton, at Princeton,at Brandywine, and wherever courage wasneeded, was a native of this county. Nordare we forget our grand citizen soldie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biographical-and-portrait-cyclopedia-of-montgomery-county-pennsylvania-containing-biographical-sketches-of-prominent-and-representative-citizens-of-the-county-together-with-an-introductory-historical-sketch-r-c-z-weizer-in-his-centennialaddress-said-general-peter-muhlenbergof-independence-days-whose-statue-nowgraces-the-rotunda-at-washington-wasborn-within-our-borders-general-andrewporter-who-fought-in-the-revolutionaryarmy-so-gallantly-at-trenton-at-princetonat-brandywine-and-wherever-courage-wasneeded-was-a-native-of-this-county-nordare-we-forget-our-grand-citizen-soldie-image340010704.html
RM2AN4R3C–Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with an introductory historical sketch . r. C. Z. Weizer in his centennialaddress said : General Peter Muhlenberg,of Independence days, whose statue nowgraces the rotunda at Washington, wasborn within our borders. General AndrewPorter, who fought in the Revolutionaryarmy so gallantly at Trenton, at Princeton,at Brandywine, and wherever courage wasneeded, was a native of this county. Nordare we forget our grand citizen soldie
Progressive Pennsylvania; a record of the remarkable industrial development of the Keystone state, with some account of its early and its later transportation systems, its early settlers, and its prominent men . signed. In 1898 he was the executive officer of theUnited States ship Supply in the Spanish war. He is aliberal contributor to Pennsylvania German literature. Such is the brief record of the distinguished founderof the Muhlenberg family in this country and of his mostnoted descendants, many of whom have also achieved dis-tinction and accomplished results worthy of lasting remem-brance Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/progressive-pennsylvania-a-record-of-the-remarkable-industrial-development-of-the-keystone-state-with-some-account-of-its-early-and-its-later-transportation-systems-its-early-settlers-and-its-prominent-men-signed-in-1898-he-was-the-executive-officer-of-theunited-states-ship-supply-in-the-spanish-war-he-is-aliberal-contributor-to-pennsylvania-german-literature-such-is-the-brief-record-of-the-distinguished-founderof-the-muhlenberg-family-in-this-country-and-of-his-mostnoted-descendants-many-of-whom-have-also-achieved-dis-tinction-and-accomplished-results-worthy-of-lasting-remem-brance-image338188361.html
RM2AJ5PKN–Progressive Pennsylvania; a record of the remarkable industrial development of the Keystone state, with some account of its early and its later transportation systems, its early settlers, and its prominent men . signed. In 1898 he was the executive officer of theUnited States ship Supply in the Spanish war. He is aliberal contributor to Pennsylvania German literature. Such is the brief record of the distinguished founderof the Muhlenberg family in this country and of his mostnoted descendants, many of whom have also achieved dis-tinction and accomplished results worthy of lasting remem-brance
The life and work of William Augustus Muhlenberg . suggested byMr. Lincolns call upon the nation to give thanks, Dr.Muhlenberg instinctively spoke of it as the PresidentsHymn but would not permanently affix such a titlewithout Mr. Lincolns approbation. Mr. Minturn sawthe piece, was greatly pleased with it, and sent a copyto the president, with whom he was personally ac-quainted, telling him Dr. Muhlenbergs involuntarythought as to its title, and asking on his own ac-count, if it should be thus called. Mr. Lincoln tele-graphed back: So let it be, and therefore so it was.The Presidents Hymn comp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-and-work-of-william-augustus-muhlenberg-suggested-bymr-lincolns-call-upon-the-nation-to-give-thanks-drmuhlenberg-instinctively-spoke-of-it-as-the-presidentshymn-but-would-not-permanently-affix-such-a-titlewithout-mr-lincolns-approbation-mr-minturn-sawthe-piece-was-greatly-pleased-with-it-and-sent-a-copyto-the-president-with-whom-he-was-personally-ac-quainted-telling-him-dr-muhlenbergs-involuntarythought-as-to-its-title-and-asking-on-his-own-ac-count-if-it-should-be-thus-called-mr-lincoln-tele-graphed-back-so-let-it-be-and-therefore-so-it-wasthe-presidents-hymn-comp-image342664936.html
RM2AWDMHC–The life and work of William Augustus Muhlenberg . suggested byMr. Lincolns call upon the nation to give thanks, Dr.Muhlenberg instinctively spoke of it as the PresidentsHymn but would not permanently affix such a titlewithout Mr. Lincolns approbation. Mr. Minturn sawthe piece, was greatly pleased with it, and sent a copyto the president, with whom he was personally ac-quainted, telling him Dr. Muhlenbergs involuntarythought as to its title, and asking on his own ac-count, if it should be thus called. Mr. Lincoln tele-graphed back: So let it be, and therefore so it was.The Presidents Hymn comp
. 1517-1917. Jubilee volume. amodel of the rural architecture of the Fatherland, andwith its hewn timbers, hand forged nails and irons, amute expression of Colonial industry. On January 17th a number of members of the Re-formed Church visited Muhlenberg, in company withhis officers, and desired the privilege of sharing in thisundertaking and the use of the church for services atstipulated times. They were told there were twoways possible—the way of equity and the way ofcharity. In the first instance they would have to paytheir share of the expenses; in the second they wouldreceive proper recog Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1517-1917-jubilee-volume-amodel-of-the-rural-architecture-of-the-fatherland-andwith-its-hewn-timbers-hand-forged-nails-and-irons-amute-expression-of-colonial-industry-on-january-17th-a-number-of-members-of-the-re-formed-church-visited-muhlenberg-in-company-withhis-officers-and-desired-the-privilege-of-sharing-in-thisundertaking-and-the-use-of-the-church-for-services-atstipulated-times-they-were-told-there-were-twoways-possiblethe-way-of-equity-and-the-way-ofcharity-in-the-first-instance-they-would-have-to-paytheir-share-of-the-expenses-in-the-second-they-wouldreceive-proper-recog-image336977684.html
RM2AG6JD8–. 1517-1917. Jubilee volume. amodel of the rural architecture of the Fatherland, andwith its hewn timbers, hand forged nails and irons, amute expression of Colonial industry. On January 17th a number of members of the Re-formed Church visited Muhlenberg, in company withhis officers, and desired the privilege of sharing in thisundertaking and the use of the church for services atstipulated times. They were told there were twoways possible—the way of equity and the way ofcharity. In the first instance they would have to paytheir share of the expenses; in the second they wouldreceive proper recog
The national Capitol; its architecture, art and history . ents room, marble room,Vice-Presidents room and private lobbyoccupy to the Senate. Their uses, how-ever, are quite different. No personis permitted to enter them after the House convenes, unless he has theprivilege of the floor. They are especially interesting, because they containportraits of the various Speakers of the House of Representatives fromthe time of Frederick A. Muhlenberg of Pennsylvania, the Speaker ofthe First and Third Congresses, which hangs on the south wall adjacent tothe Speakers room. Opposite hangs a portrait of Ro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-national-capitol-its-architecture-art-and-history-ents-room-marble-roomvice-presidents-room-and-private-lobbyoccupy-to-the-senate-their-uses-how-ever-are-quite-different-no-personis-permitted-to-enter-them-after-the-house-convenes-unless-he-has-theprivilege-of-the-floor-they-are-especially-interesting-because-they-containportraits-of-the-various-speakers-of-the-house-of-representatives-fromthe-time-of-frederick-a-muhlenberg-of-pennsylvania-the-speaker-ofthe-first-and-third-congresses-which-hangs-on-the-south-wall-adjacent-tothe-speakers-room-opposite-hangs-a-portrait-of-ro-image339889390.html
RM2AMY8AP–The national Capitol; its architecture, art and history . ents room, marble room,Vice-Presidents room and private lobbyoccupy to the Senate. Their uses, how-ever, are quite different. No personis permitted to enter them after the House convenes, unless he has theprivilege of the floor. They are especially interesting, because they containportraits of the various Speakers of the House of Representatives fromthe time of Frederick A. Muhlenberg of Pennsylvania, the Speaker ofthe First and Third Congresses, which hangs on the south wall adjacent tothe Speakers room. Opposite hangs a portrait of Ro
The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants . o furnishes what was hitherto un-known—the date of his death. We can only surmise how the nameGerhart was attached to the minister,and ofter the following by way of explan-ation. The ministers given name does notonce appear in any of the references tohim in Colonial times. Berkemeyer andthe Swedes (1728). the Moravian recordof the Tulpehocken. Muhlenberg andHelmuth, all refer to him as Pfarrcr(preacher) Henkel, and dcr altc Henkel(o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pennsylvania-german-devoted-to-the-history-biography-genealogy-poetry-folk-lore-and-general-interests-of-the-pennsylvania-germans-and-their-descendants-o-furnishes-what-was-hitherto-un-knownthe-date-of-his-death-we-can-only-surmise-how-the-namegerhart-was-attached-to-the-ministerand-ofter-the-following-by-way-of-explan-ation-the-ministers-given-name-does-notonce-appear-in-any-of-the-references-tohim-in-colonial-times-berkemeyer-andthe-swedes-1728-the-moravian-recordof-the-tulpehocken-muhlenberg-andhelmuth-all-refer-to-him-as-pfarrcrpreacher-henkel-and-dcr-altc-henkelo-image342853994.html
RM2AWP9NE–The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants . o furnishes what was hitherto un-known—the date of his death. We can only surmise how the nameGerhart was attached to the minister,and ofter the following by way of explan-ation. The ministers given name does notonce appear in any of the references tohim in Colonial times. Berkemeyer andthe Swedes (1728). the Moravian recordof the Tulpehocken. Muhlenberg andHelmuth, all refer to him as Pfarrcr(preacher) Henkel, and dcr altc Henkel(o
. The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications]. zed; they purchased a piece of ground and erecteda small stone church. It stood on the front of the presentproperty, Main and Phil-Ellena streets. The church wasseven years in building as the congregation was too poorto complete it. It was consecrated in 1737 by Rev. JohnDylander, of Old Swedes Church, Philadelphia. Thechurch made great gains after the arrival of Rev. HenryM. Muhlenberg in 1742, who divided his time betweenPhiladelphia and Germantown. The church proving in-adequate to accommodate the large congregations thatwould assemble to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pennsylvania-german-society-publications-zed-they-purchased-a-piece-of-ground-and-erecteda-small-stone-church-it-stood-on-the-front-of-the-presentproperty-main-and-phil-ellena-streets-the-church-wasseven-years-in-building-as-the-congregation-was-too-poorto-complete-it-it-was-consecrated-in-1737-by-rev-johndylander-of-old-swedes-church-philadelphia-thechurch-made-great-gains-after-the-arrival-of-rev-henrym-muhlenberg-in-1742-who-divided-his-time-betweenphiladelphia-and-germantown-the-church-proving-in-adequate-to-accommodate-the-large-congregations-thatwould-assemble-to-image336599329.html
RM2AFHBTH–. The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications]. zed; they purchased a piece of ground and erecteda small stone church. It stood on the front of the presentproperty, Main and Phil-Ellena streets. The church wasseven years in building as the congregation was too poorto complete it. It was consecrated in 1737 by Rev. JohnDylander, of Old Swedes Church, Philadelphia. Thechurch made great gains after the arrival of Rev. HenryM. Muhlenberg in 1742, who divided his time betweenPhiladelphia and Germantown. The church proving in-adequate to accommodate the large congregations thatwould assemble to
Ancient and historic landmarks in the Lebanon Valley . -date (1773), and found the tankards beautifully en-graved thus :. The bread or hostien-plate bears the monogramI. CH. which, we presume, stands for lesusChristus. The bell, also used on this building, stillswings in the present steeple. While the earliest records of even this church arelost, there is at hand a Church Book of records begunby the pastor, Rev. F. A. Con. Muhlenberg, in 1773.From this date entries of official acts are faithfullymade and historical data are well preserved. This pro-tocol preserves the facts of importance conce Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-and-historic-landmarks-in-the-lebanon-valley-date-1773-and-found-the-tankards-beautifully-en-graved-thus-the-bread-or-hostien-plate-bears-the-monogrami-ch-which-we-presume-stands-for-lesuschristus-the-bell-also-used-on-this-building-stillswings-in-the-present-steeple-while-the-earliest-records-of-even-this-church-arelost-there-is-at-hand-a-church-book-of-records-begunby-the-pastor-rev-f-a-con-muhlenberg-in-1773from-this-date-entries-of-official-acts-are-faithfullymade-and-historical-data-are-well-preserved-this-pro-tocol-preserves-the-facts-of-importance-conce-image339048688.html
RM2AKH01M–Ancient and historic landmarks in the Lebanon Valley . -date (1773), and found the tankards beautifully en-graved thus :. The bread or hostien-plate bears the monogramI. CH. which, we presume, stands for lesusChristus. The bell, also used on this building, stillswings in the present steeple. While the earliest records of even this church arelost, there is at hand a Church Book of records begunby the pastor, Rev. F. A. Con. Muhlenberg, in 1773.From this date entries of official acts are faithfullymade and historical data are well preserved. This pro-tocol preserves the facts of importance conce
The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants . ^Iary, was born inAlsace, now ^Muhlenberg township, atTemple, Deceniber 8. 1799. He was anextensive traveler in his early manhood,traveling west as far as Ohio and Indiana,and north into Canada. In those times alltraveling had to be done on foot or horse-back, except occasionally when it waspossible to travel by stcam-boa-t. For awhile he lived in Chester county, wherehe was in the employ of a Quaker fam-ily. At the age of thirty-ei Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pennsylvania-german-devoted-to-the-history-biography-genealogy-poetry-folk-lore-and-general-interests-of-the-pennsylvania-germans-and-their-descendants-iary-was-born-inalsace-now-muhlenberg-township-attemple-deceniber-8-1799-he-was-anextensive-traveler-in-his-early-manhoodtraveling-west-as-far-as-ohio-and-indianaand-north-into-canada-in-those-times-alltraveling-had-to-be-done-on-foot-or-horse-back-except-occasionally-when-it-waspossible-to-travel-by-stcam-boa-t-for-awhile-he-lived-in-chester-county-wherehe-was-in-the-employ-of-a-quaker-fam-ily-at-the-age-of-thirty-ei-image342856704.html
RM2AWPD68–The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants . ^Iary, was born inAlsace, now ^Muhlenberg township, atTemple, Deceniber 8. 1799. He was anextensive traveler in his early manhood,traveling west as far as Ohio and Indiana,and north into Canada. In those times alltraveling had to be done on foot or horse-back, except occasionally when it waspossible to travel by stcam-boa-t. For awhile he lived in Chester county, wherehe was in the employ of a Quaker fam-ily. At the age of thirty-ei
An outline history of a church; a memorial of the one hundred and seventy-fifth anniversary of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pennsylvania . GotthilfiHenry Ernest Muhlenberg, D. D.1780-1815. his distinction as a scientist, that zA.lexander von Humboldt, onhis visit to this country, sought the Doctors acquaintance. It isno matter of surprise, therefore, to find that Dr. Muhlenberg,shortly after becoming pastor of Trinity, advocated an ad-vanced course of education—a movement which, in 1787, ledto the establishment of Franklin College, of which he was thefirst president. 15 IReminiscences A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-outline-history-of-a-church-a-memorial-of-the-one-hundred-and-seventy-fifth-anniversary-of-trinity-lutheran-church-lancaster-pennsylvania-gotthilfihenry-ernest-muhlenberg-d-d1780-1815-his-distinction-as-a-scientist-that-zalexander-von-humboldt-onhis-visit-to-this-country-sought-the-doctors-acquaintance-it-isno-matter-of-surprise-therefore-to-find-that-dr-muhlenbergshortly-after-becoming-pastor-of-trinity-advocated-an-ad-vanced-course-of-educationa-movement-which-in-1787-ledto-the-establishment-of-franklin-college-of-which-he-was-thefirst-president-15-ireminiscences-a-image340156581.html
RM2ANBD59–An outline history of a church; a memorial of the one hundred and seventy-fifth anniversary of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pennsylvania . GotthilfiHenry Ernest Muhlenberg, D. D.1780-1815. his distinction as a scientist, that zA.lexander von Humboldt, onhis visit to this country, sought the Doctors acquaintance. It isno matter of surprise, therefore, to find that Dr. Muhlenberg,shortly after becoming pastor of Trinity, advocated an ad-vanced course of education—a movement which, in 1787, ledto the establishment of Franklin College, of which he was thefirst president. 15 IReminiscences A
. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, United States Infantry. SERGT. KKPHART, CAPT. MUHLENBERG, CAPTAIN WEBB,HON. J. C. HKLM,CAPT. IyA MOTTK. IJEUT. GATES, SERGT. JUMPERTZ,. ARKANSAS POST AND VICINITY HAYNES BLUFF 29 ing that made it extremely difficult for the rebels to distin-guish them from the surrounding clumps of trees and bushes.A strict line of battle was preserved but little of the time,and by frequently changing position many casualities wereundoubtedly avoided; this little device accounts in largemeasure for the lightness of the loss sustained. The attack having failed, the assaulti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-thirteenth-regiment-united-states-infantry-sergt-kkphart-capt-muhlenberg-captain-webbhon-j-c-hklmcapt-iya-mottk-ijeut-gates-sergt-jumpertz-arkansas-post-and-vicinity-haynes-bluff-29-ing-that-made-it-extremely-difficult-for-the-rebels-to-distin-guish-them-from-the-surrounding-clumps-of-trees-and-bushesa-strict-line-of-battle-was-preserved-but-little-of-the-timeand-by-frequently-changing-position-many-casualities-wereundoubtedly-avoided-this-little-device-accounts-in-largemeasure-for-the-lightness-of-the-loss-sustained-the-attack-having-failed-the-assaulti-image336971181.html
RM2AG6A51–. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, United States Infantry. SERGT. KKPHART, CAPT. MUHLENBERG, CAPTAIN WEBB,HON. J. C. HKLM,CAPT. IyA MOTTK. IJEUT. GATES, SERGT. JUMPERTZ,. ARKANSAS POST AND VICINITY HAYNES BLUFF 29 ing that made it extremely difficult for the rebels to distin-guish them from the surrounding clumps of trees and bushes.A strict line of battle was preserved but little of the time,and by frequently changing position many casualities wereundoubtedly avoided; this little device accounts in largemeasure for the lightness of the loss sustained. The attack having failed, the assaulti
An outline history of a church; a memorial of the one hundred and seventy-fifth anniversary of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pennsylvania . Thomas Wharton, Jr. Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, departed thislife and was buried with military honors in Trinity Church,beneath the brick pavement in front of the old pulpit and altar. The Rev. Gotthilf Henry Ernest Muhlenberg, son of thePatriarch Muhlenberg, was pastor in Philadelphia during themost troublous years of the Revolutionary War. In 1777, hewas compelled to leave the city, the British haing turned hischurch into a hospit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-outline-history-of-a-church-a-memorial-of-the-one-hundred-and-seventy-fifth-anniversary-of-trinity-lutheran-church-lancaster-pennsylvania-thomas-wharton-jr-council-of-the-commonwealth-of-pennsylvania-departed-thislife-and-was-buried-with-military-honors-in-trinity-churchbeneath-the-brick-pavement-in-front-of-the-old-pulpit-and-altar-the-rev-gotthilf-henry-ernest-muhlenberg-son-of-thepatriarch-muhlenberg-was-pastor-in-philadelphia-during-themost-troublous-years-of-the-revolutionary-war-in-1777-hewas-compelled-to-leave-the-city-the-british-haing-turned-hischurch-into-a-hospit-image340156754.html
RM2ANBDBE–An outline history of a church; a memorial of the one hundred and seventy-fifth anniversary of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pennsylvania . Thomas Wharton, Jr. Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, departed thislife and was buried with military honors in Trinity Church,beneath the brick pavement in front of the old pulpit and altar. The Rev. Gotthilf Henry Ernest Muhlenberg, son of thePatriarch Muhlenberg, was pastor in Philadelphia during themost troublous years of the Revolutionary War. In 1777, hewas compelled to leave the city, the British haing turned hischurch into a hospit
. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. hecontest with the occupations into whichthese men were headed covering a widerange. The first prize essay was writtenon the advertising business while thesecond place winner chose the canningindustry. It is interesting to note that Muhlen-berg, chapter of the winner, submittedthe greatest number of entries in thecontest. Four Alpha Iota men wroteessays. Brother Hudders, incidentally,is the son of Brother Carroll H. Hud-ders Sr., Muhlenberg 05. Jordan Truitts essay will be pub-lished in the December Palm; the firstprize entry of Carroll Hudders follows: MY VOCATI Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-palm-of-alpha-tau-omega-hecontest-with-the-occupations-into-whichthese-men-were-headed-covering-a-widerange-the-first-prize-essay-was-writtenon-the-advertising-business-while-thesecond-place-winner-chose-the-canningindustry-it-is-interesting-to-note-that-muhlen-berg-chapter-of-the-winner-submittedthe-greatest-number-of-entries-in-thecontest-four-alpha-iota-men-wroteessays-brother-hudders-incidentallyis-the-son-of-brother-carroll-h-hud-ders-sr-muhlenberg-05-jordan-truitts-essay-will-be-pub-lished-in-the-december-palm-the-firstprize-entry-of-carroll-hudders-follows-my-vocati-image336812635.html
RM2AFY3XK–. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. hecontest with the occupations into whichthese men were headed covering a widerange. The first prize essay was writtenon the advertising business while thesecond place winner chose the canningindustry. It is interesting to note that Muhlen-berg, chapter of the winner, submittedthe greatest number of entries in thecontest. Four Alpha Iota men wroteessays. Brother Hudders, incidentally,is the son of Brother Carroll H. Hud-ders Sr., Muhlenberg 05. Jordan Truitts essay will be pub-lished in the December Palm; the firstprize entry of Carroll Hudders follows: MY VOCATI
. 1517-1917. Jubilee volume. Congress, Memberof State Assembly, President of Board of Censors ofPennsylvania, Justice of the Peace, Judge of Mont-gomery County, three times elected to the House ofRepresentatives and Speaker of the first and third. 274 jubilee volume Rev. Gotthilf Henry Ernest Muhlenberg,Preacher, Theologian, Distinguished botanist, and Au-thor of several standard books on botany and an Eng-lish and German Lexicon, and grammar. Francis Rahn Shunk.Held various positions in the State. Was -twice electedgovernor of Pennsylvania. Is buried in the old ceme-tery where the citizens of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1517-1917-jubilee-volume-congress-memberof-state-assembly-president-of-board-of-censors-ofpennsylvania-justice-of-the-peace-judge-of-mont-gomery-county-three-times-elected-to-the-house-ofrepresentatives-and-speaker-of-the-first-and-third-274-jubilee-volume-rev-gotthilf-henry-ernest-muhlenbergpreacher-theologian-distinguished-botanist-and-au-thor-of-several-standard-books-on-botany-and-an-eng-lish-and-german-lexicon-and-grammar-francis-rahn-shunkheld-various-positions-in-the-state-was-twice-electedgovernor-of-pennsylvania-is-buried-in-the-old-ceme-tery-where-the-citizens-of-image336976134.html
RM2AG6GDX–. 1517-1917. Jubilee volume. Congress, Memberof State Assembly, President of Board of Censors ofPennsylvania, Justice of the Peace, Judge of Mont-gomery County, three times elected to the House ofRepresentatives and Speaker of the first and third. 274 jubilee volume Rev. Gotthilf Henry Ernest Muhlenberg,Preacher, Theologian, Distinguished botanist, and Au-thor of several standard books on botany and an Eng-lish and German Lexicon, and grammar. Francis Rahn Shunk.Held various positions in the State. Was -twice electedgovernor of Pennsylvania. Is buried in the old ceme-tery where the citizens of
. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. merican Exposi-tion, be sure to pay us a visit, as thedoor will be open to all of you at anytime.—Jejf Miller. BILL BRANDT CELEBRATES Bill Brandt, Muhlenberg, 12, managerof the National League Service Bureau,celebrated an anniversary the other day.It was an anniversary which few peopleremember, yet it was of such importancethat when he heard about it JohnKieran, sports writer for the New YorkTimes, devoted his entire column to thesubject. It seems that Brother Brandt wascelebrating June 14, an historic date forthose citizens who are intimately con-cerned with mod Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-palm-of-alpha-tau-omega-merican-exposi-tion-be-sure-to-pay-us-a-visit-as-thedoor-will-be-open-to-all-of-you-at-anytimejejf-miller-bill-brandt-celebrates-bill-brandt-muhlenberg-12-managerof-the-national-league-service-bureaucelebrated-an-anniversary-the-other-dayit-was-an-anniversary-which-few-peopleremember-yet-it-was-of-such-importancethat-when-he-heard-about-it-johnkieran-sports-writer-for-the-new-yorktimes-devoted-his-entire-column-to-thesubject-it-seems-that-brother-brandt-wascelebrating-june-14-an-historic-date-forthose-citizens-who-are-intimately-con-cerned-with-mod-image336786850.html
RM2AFWY1P–. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. merican Exposi-tion, be sure to pay us a visit, as thedoor will be open to all of you at anytime.—Jejf Miller. BILL BRANDT CELEBRATES Bill Brandt, Muhlenberg, 12, managerof the National League Service Bureau,celebrated an anniversary the other day.It was an anniversary which few peopleremember, yet it was of such importancethat when he heard about it JohnKieran, sports writer for the New YorkTimes, devoted his entire column to thesubject. It seems that Brother Brandt wascelebrating June 14, an historic date forthose citizens who are intimately con-cerned with mod
A history of Virginia for boys and girls . ng up the Shenandoah Valley from WASHINGTON A SOLDIER AGAIN 147 Maryland, they heard the stirring news at Wood-stock. The messengers had reached that pointby that time, and the people there were pre-paring for a great celebration. They celebratedall the more heartily when they learned that youngGeneral Muhlenberg,who had left Woodstockfor the war in 1776, hadbeen one of Washing-tons right-hand men atYorktown. The war did not endwith the surrender ofCornwallis — it draggedon for a year or twolonger ; but as it turnedout the victory at York-town assured Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-virginia-for-boys-and-girls-ng-up-the-shenandoah-valley-from-washington-a-soldier-again-147-maryland-they-heard-the-stirring-news-at-wood-stock-the-messengers-had-reached-that-pointby-that-time-and-the-people-there-were-pre-paring-for-a-great-celebration-they-celebratedall-the-more-heartily-when-they-learned-that-younggeneral-muhlenbergwho-had-left-woodstockfor-the-war-in-1776-hadbeen-one-of-washing-tons-right-hand-men-atyorktown-the-war-did-not-endwith-the-surrender-ofcornwallis-it-draggedon-for-a-year-or-twolonger-but-as-it-turnedout-the-victory-at-york-town-assured-image338289381.html
RM2AJABFH–A history of Virginia for boys and girls . ng up the Shenandoah Valley from WASHINGTON A SOLDIER AGAIN 147 Maryland, they heard the stirring news at Wood-stock. The messengers had reached that pointby that time, and the people there were pre-paring for a great celebration. They celebratedall the more heartily when they learned that youngGeneral Muhlenberg,who had left Woodstockfor the war in 1776, hadbeen one of Washing-tons right-hand men atYorktown. The war did not endwith the surrender ofCornwallis — it draggedon for a year or twolonger ; but as it turnedout the victory at York-town assured
New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen . already, on March 27,1794, identified himself with the Republican move-ment by moving to sequestrate all moneys dueBritish creditors and apply them towards indem-nifying shipowners for losses incurred throughthe orders in Council, In opposition to Frederick A. Muhlenberg, ofPennsylvania, the Republicans presented Jona-than Daytons name as speaker, and after a sharpcontest, the house being Republican, Dayton waselected. Quarrelling with the President over theJay treaty, which later operated far more advan-tageously than had Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-jersey-as-a-colony-and-as-a-state-one-of-the-original-thirteen-already-on-march-271794-identified-himself-with-the-republican-move-ment-by-moving-to-sequestrate-all-moneys-duebritish-creditors-and-apply-them-towards-indem-nifying-shipowners-for-losses-incurred-throughthe-orders-in-council-in-opposition-to-frederick-a-muhlenberg-ofpennsylvania-the-republicans-presented-jona-than-daytons-name-as-speaker-and-after-a-sharpcontest-the-house-being-republican-dayton-waselected-quarrelling-with-the-president-over-thejay-treaty-which-later-operated-far-more-advan-tageously-than-had-image338263697.html
RM2AJ96P9–New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen . already, on March 27,1794, identified himself with the Republican move-ment by moving to sequestrate all moneys dueBritish creditors and apply them towards indem-nifying shipowners for losses incurred throughthe orders in Council, In opposition to Frederick A. Muhlenberg, ofPennsylvania, the Republicans presented Jona-than Daytons name as speaker, and after a sharpcontest, the house being Republican, Dayton waselected. Quarrelling with the President over theJay treaty, which later operated far more advan-tageously than had
. Theodore Emanuel Schmauk, D.D., LL.D. a biographical sketch with liberal quotations from his letters and other writings. d why this many-sided and re-sourceful genius could not afterwards be enticed awayfrom Lebanon. The very roots of his life were imbed-ded in its soil. It mattered little that leaders in theChurch urged him to become professor in the ChicagoSeminary in 1894, or later its president upon the deathof Dr. Weidner, or president of Muhlenberg College uponthe death of Dr. Seip, or professor of Apologetics in theTheological Seminary at Mt. Airy; for he was rootedlike a tree to his Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/theodore-emanuel-schmauk-dd-lld-a-biographical-sketch-with-liberal-quotations-from-his-letters-and-other-writings-d-why-this-many-sided-and-re-sourceful-genius-could-not-afterwards-be-enticed-awayfrom-lebanon-the-very-roots-of-his-life-were-imbed-ded-in-its-soil-it-mattered-little-that-leaders-in-thechurch-urged-him-to-become-professor-in-the-chicagoseminary-in-1894-or-later-its-president-upon-the-deathof-dr-weidner-or-president-of-muhlenberg-college-uponthe-death-of-dr-seip-or-professor-of-apologetics-in-thetheological-seminary-at-mt-airy-for-he-was-rootedlike-a-tree-to-his-image336808938.html
RM2AFXY6J–. Theodore Emanuel Schmauk, D.D., LL.D. a biographical sketch with liberal quotations from his letters and other writings. d why this many-sided and re-sourceful genius could not afterwards be enticed awayfrom Lebanon. The very roots of his life were imbed-ded in its soil. It mattered little that leaders in theChurch urged him to become professor in the ChicagoSeminary in 1894, or later its president upon the deathof Dr. Weidner, or president of Muhlenberg College uponthe death of Dr. Seip, or professor of Apologetics in theTheological Seminary at Mt. Airy; for he was rootedlike a tree to his
. 1517-1917. Jubilee volume. ed and resided until his death, in 1799.Muhlenberg bears testimony of his life and characterin these words: That he adorned the teachings ofChrist by a pious conduct and enjoyed the highest es-teem and love of all well minded men. He was afaithful educator and teacher of the young. Whenhe died his son George was studying theology underRev. Geissenhainer. In order not to interrupt hiscourse the latter supplied the vacant charge temporari-ly until George had finished his studies and was ordain-ed. He became pastor in 1800. The present churchwas built under his pastor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1517-1917-jubilee-volume-ed-and-resided-until-his-death-in-1799muhlenberg-bears-testimony-of-his-life-and-characterin-these-words-that-he-adorned-the-teachings-ofchrist-by-a-pious-conduct-and-enjoyed-the-highest-es-teem-and-love-of-all-well-minded-men-he-was-afaithful-educator-and-teacher-of-the-young-whenhe-died-his-son-george-was-studying-theology-underrev-geissenhainer-in-order-not-to-interrupt-hiscourse-the-latter-supplied-the-vacant-charge-temporari-ly-until-george-had-finished-his-studies-and-was-ordain-ed-he-became-pastor-in-1800-the-present-churchwas-built-under-his-pastor-image336978453.html
RM2AG6KCN–. 1517-1917. Jubilee volume. ed and resided until his death, in 1799.Muhlenberg bears testimony of his life and characterin these words: That he adorned the teachings ofChrist by a pious conduct and enjoyed the highest es-teem and love of all well minded men. He was afaithful educator and teacher of the young. Whenhe died his son George was studying theology underRev. Geissenhainer. In order not to interrupt hiscourse the latter supplied the vacant charge temporari-ly until George had finished his studies and was ordain-ed. He became pastor in 1800. The present churchwas built under his pastor
. 1517-1917. Jubilee volume. rted that the Rev. H. M. Muhlenberg on his travelspreached to the Germans settled at the mouth of theTinicum creek on the Delaware, and that this grouplater became the first members of the congregation. The records show that the first pastor was Rev.John Michael Enderlein, who preached here from 1766to 1769. The organization of the congregation, how-ever, did not take place until 1769, when Rev. AugustHerman Schmitt became pastor, and he labored hereuntil 1774. The first house of worship was a logchurch, built back about one quarter mile from thelater site, on a hi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1517-1917-jubilee-volume-rted-that-the-rev-h-m-muhlenberg-on-his-travelspreached-to-the-germans-settled-at-the-mouth-of-thetinicum-creek-on-the-delaware-and-that-this-grouplater-became-the-first-members-of-the-congregation-the-records-show-that-the-first-pastor-was-revjohn-michael-enderlein-who-preached-here-from-1766to-1769-the-organization-of-the-congregation-how-ever-did-not-take-place-until-1769-when-rev-augustherman-schmitt-became-pastor-and-he-labored-hereuntil-1774-the-first-house-of-worship-was-a-logchurch-built-back-about-one-quarter-mile-from-thelater-site-on-a-hi-image337004081.html
RM2AG7T41–. 1517-1917. Jubilee volume. rted that the Rev. H. M. Muhlenberg on his travelspreached to the Germans settled at the mouth of theTinicum creek on the Delaware, and that this grouplater became the first members of the congregation. The records show that the first pastor was Rev.John Michael Enderlein, who preached here from 1766to 1769. The organization of the congregation, how-ever, did not take place until 1769, when Rev. AugustHerman Schmitt became pastor, and he labored hereuntil 1774. The first house of worship was a logchurch, built back about one quarter mile from thelater site, on a hi
. 1517-1917. Jubilee volume. on out at last.Under the very able guidance and direction and busi-ness like management of the Rev. O. F. Waage itsmembership increased from one hundred to four hun-dred. This growth and success was chiefly owing toa flourishing Sunday school established by him in 1869.With regard to the early pastors of this congregationnothing definite can be stated. There is good proofhowever that Henry M. Muhlenberg paid visits andheld occasional services at this church. It is knownthat his son F. Aug. Muhlenberg supplied it duringa vacancy in 1778. It is believed that the cong Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1517-1917-jubilee-volume-on-out-at-lastunder-the-very-able-guidance-and-direction-and-busi-ness-like-management-of-the-rev-o-f-waage-itsmembership-increased-from-one-hundred-to-four-hun-dred-this-growth-and-success-was-chiefly-owing-toa-flourishing-sunday-school-established-by-him-in-1869with-regard-to-the-early-pastors-of-this-congregationnothing-definite-can-be-stated-there-is-good-proofhowever-that-henry-m-muhlenberg-paid-visits-andheld-occasional-services-at-this-church-it-is-knownthat-his-son-f-aug-muhlenberg-supplied-it-duringa-vacancy-in-1778-it-is-believed-that-the-cong-image336980728.html
RM2AG6PA0–. 1517-1917. Jubilee volume. on out at last.Under the very able guidance and direction and busi-ness like management of the Rev. O. F. Waage itsmembership increased from one hundred to four hun-dred. This growth and success was chiefly owing toa flourishing Sunday school established by him in 1869.With regard to the early pastors of this congregationnothing definite can be stated. There is good proofhowever that Henry M. Muhlenberg paid visits andheld occasional services at this church. It is knownthat his son F. Aug. Muhlenberg supplied it duringa vacancy in 1778. It is believed that the cong
Calyx . Pennsylvania Alpha UpsilonPennsylvania TauRhode Island Gamma Delta .South Carolina Alpha PhiTennessee Alpha Tau Muhlenberg College . Lehigh Univeisity Pennsylvania College University of Pennsylvania . Brown University . South Carolina College S. W. Pres. University Tennessee Beta Pi Vanderbilt University Tennessee Beta Tau . . S. W. Baptist University Tennessee Lambda Cumberland College Tennessee Omega .... University of the South Texas Gamma Epsilon Austin College Vermont Beta Zeta University of Vermont Virginia Beta . . Washington and Lee UniversitjVirginia Delta University of Virgin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/calyx-pennsylvania-alpha-upsilonpennsylvania-taurhode-island-gamma-delta-south-carolina-alpha-phitennessee-alpha-tau-muhlenberg-college-lehigh-univeisity-pennsylvania-college-university-of-pennsylvania-brown-university-south-carolina-college-s-w-pres-university-tennessee-beta-pi-vanderbilt-university-tennessee-beta-tau-s-w-baptist-university-tennessee-lambda-cumberland-college-tennessee-omega-university-of-the-south-texas-gamma-epsilon-austin-college-vermont-beta-zeta-university-of-vermont-virginia-beta-washington-and-lee-universitjvirginia-delta-university-of-virgin-image339385605.html
RM2AM49PD–Calyx . Pennsylvania Alpha UpsilonPennsylvania TauRhode Island Gamma Delta .South Carolina Alpha PhiTennessee Alpha Tau Muhlenberg College . Lehigh Univeisity Pennsylvania College University of Pennsylvania . Brown University . South Carolina College S. W. Pres. University Tennessee Beta Pi Vanderbilt University Tennessee Beta Tau . . S. W. Baptist University Tennessee Lambda Cumberland College Tennessee Omega .... University of the South Texas Gamma Epsilon Austin College Vermont Beta Zeta University of Vermont Virginia Beta . . Washington and Lee UniversitjVirginia Delta University of Virgin
. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. homas Arkle Clark award for ProvinceXIV. Presentation was made at a dinnerheld at the A i chapter house where BrotherHorn filled the office of Worthy Master. Albert C. H. Fasig, professor of geologyat Muhlenberg and executive secretary ofthe alumni association served as toast-master. The address was delivered byProvince Chief Oberly. Arranged by Brothers Legg and Bucken-meyer, the dinner was a complete success.Alumnus William Fitzgerald drove up fromPhiladelphia with Brother Oberly togetherwith two boys from the Penn Tau chapter. Other members of the Muhlenberg f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-palm-of-alpha-tau-omega-homas-arkle-clark-award-for-provincexiv-presentation-was-made-at-a-dinnerheld-at-the-a-i-chapter-house-where-brotherhorn-filled-the-office-of-worthy-master-albert-c-h-fasig-professor-of-geologyat-muhlenberg-and-executive-secretary-ofthe-alumni-association-served-as-toast-master-the-address-was-delivered-byprovince-chief-oberly-arranged-by-brothers-legg-and-bucken-meyer-the-dinner-was-a-complete-successalumnus-william-fitzgerald-drove-up-fromphiladelphia-with-brother-oberly-togetherwith-two-boys-from-the-penn-tau-chapter-other-members-of-the-muhlenberg-f-image336823620.html
RM2AFYHY0–. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. homas Arkle Clark award for ProvinceXIV. Presentation was made at a dinnerheld at the A i chapter house where BrotherHorn filled the office of Worthy Master. Albert C. H. Fasig, professor of geologyat Muhlenberg and executive secretary ofthe alumni association served as toast-master. The address was delivered byProvince Chief Oberly. Arranged by Brothers Legg and Bucken-meyer, the dinner was a complete success.Alumnus William Fitzgerald drove up fromPhiladelphia with Brother Oberly togetherwith two boys from the Penn Tau chapter. Other members of the Muhlenberg f
History of Long island from its discovery and settlement to the present time . •?V. <o V^T-AjiW ,* CicknsE : - V* -- iifi ?» : ? m c 1. Si HISTORY OF LONG ISLAND 325 every reason to anticipate its continued prosperity andusefulness, supplied as it was while under his control,with competent professors and teachers in the variousdepartments of academical and collegiate education. Mr.John Graeff Barton assumed the rectorship of the insti-tution in August, 1846, Dr. Muhlenberg having becomerector of the Church of the Holy Communion, NewYork City. St. Thomas Hall is the title of another literary Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-long-island-from-its-discovery-and-settlement-to-the-present-time-v-lto-vt-ajiw-cicknse-v-iifi-m-c-1-si-history-of-long-island-325-every-reason-to-anticipate-its-continued-prosperity-andusefulness-supplied-as-it-was-while-under-his-controlwith-competent-professors-and-teachers-in-the-variousdepartments-of-academical-and-collegiate-education-mrjohn-graeff-barton-assumed-the-rectorship-of-the-insti-tution-in-august-1846-dr-muhlenberg-having-becomerector-of-the-church-of-the-holy-communion-newyork-city-st-thomas-hall-is-the-title-of-another-literary-image342770115.html
RM2AWJENR–History of Long island from its discovery and settlement to the present time . •?V. <o V^T-AjiW ,* CicknsE : - V* -- iifi ?» : ? m c 1. Si HISTORY OF LONG ISLAND 325 every reason to anticipate its continued prosperity andusefulness, supplied as it was while under his control,with competent professors and teachers in the variousdepartments of academical and collegiate education. Mr.John Graeff Barton assumed the rectorship of the insti-tution in August, 1846, Dr. Muhlenberg having becomerector of the Church of the Holy Communion, NewYork City. St. Thomas Hall is the title of another literary
. The Lanthorn 1917. l. Susquehanna outclassed her opponentsin every department of the game, and had possession of the ball the greater part ofthe time, tnit seemed to lack the necessary punch to cross the line. In the game with Colgate. Susquehanna was playing out of her class, butnevertheless the team made a creditable showing. Swoope starred in this game, atone time breaking thru the entire team for a forty-yard run. .t Muhlenberg and F. and M. the scores were large. Injuries kept several ofSusquehannas shining lights out of both contests. Mt. St. Marys was defeated, Capt. Nichols excellin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-lanthorn-1917-l-susquehanna-outclassed-her-opponentsin-every-department-of-the-game-and-had-possession-of-the-ball-the-greater-part-ofthe-time-tnit-seemed-to-lack-the-necessary-punch-to-cross-the-line-in-the-game-with-colgate-susquehanna-was-playing-out-of-her-class-butnevertheless-the-team-made-a-creditable-showing-swoope-starred-in-this-game-atone-time-breaking-thru-the-entire-team-for-a-forty-yard-run-t-muhlenberg-and-f-and-m-the-scores-were-large-injuries-kept-several-ofsusquehannas-shining-lights-out-of-both-contests-mt-st-marys-was-defeated-capt-nichols-excellin-image336992201.html
RM2AG78YN–. The Lanthorn 1917. l. Susquehanna outclassed her opponentsin every department of the game, and had possession of the ball the greater part ofthe time, tnit seemed to lack the necessary punch to cross the line. In the game with Colgate. Susquehanna was playing out of her class, butnevertheless the team made a creditable showing. Swoope starred in this game, atone time breaking thru the entire team for a forty-yard run. .t Muhlenberg and F. and M. the scores were large. Injuries kept several ofSusquehannas shining lights out of both contests. Mt. St. Marys was defeated, Capt. Nichols excellin
. The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications]. LiS*. SjS£2^ *r* I gag DESCENDANTS OFHENRY MELCHIOR MUHLENBERG.. 2 SCUTCHEON:—Sable, a lion rampant or, grasping in the dexter paw a sword proper, and in the sinister a wheel argent. Crest :— A demi lion as in the Arms. Genealogical and heraldic workson the ancient noble families of Ger-many state that the von Miihlenbergswere recognized in times before theThirty Years War (1618-48) as among the old baronialfamilies of the Empire; that they derive their origin fromZiracka. a prince of the Wendish and Sorbic tribes; thatabout the year 950 A. D Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pennsylvania-german-society-publications-lis-sjs2-r-i-gag-descendants-ofhenry-melchior-muhlenberg-2-scutcheonsable-a-lion-rampant-or-grasping-in-the-dexter-paw-a-sword-proper-and-in-the-sinister-a-wheel-argent-crest-a-demi-lion-as-in-the-arms-genealogical-and-heraldic-workson-the-ancient-noble-families-of-ger-many-state-that-the-von-miihlenbergswere-recognized-in-times-before-thethirty-years-war-1618-48-as-among-the-old-baronialfamilies-of-the-empire-that-they-derive-their-origin-fromziracka-a-prince-of-the-wendish-and-sorbic-tribes-thatabout-the-year-950-a-d-image336810985.html
RM2AFY1RN–. The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications]. LiS*. SjS£2^ *r* I gag DESCENDANTS OFHENRY MELCHIOR MUHLENBERG.. 2 SCUTCHEON:—Sable, a lion rampant or, grasping in the dexter paw a sword proper, and in the sinister a wheel argent. Crest :— A demi lion as in the Arms. Genealogical and heraldic workson the ancient noble families of Ger-many state that the von Miihlenbergswere recognized in times before theThirty Years War (1618-48) as among the old baronialfamilies of the Empire; that they derive their origin fromZiracka. a prince of the Wendish and Sorbic tribes; thatabout the year 950 A. D
The life and work of William Augustus Muhlenberg . of the arms of the cross, one on each side, arethe ancient monograms of the Alpha and Omegaand Jesus Hominum Salvator. Dr. Muhlenberg hadleft in writing: If I have a tomb-stone, I want thesewords on it—I know whom I have believed/ andtherefore on the west front of the cube those wordsare engraven. On the east front, facing the grave,is read (suitably adjusted as an inscription)— Heresleeps the earthly part of William Augustus Muhlen-berg, Doctor in Divinity. He was born, Sept. 16th,1796, ended his work, April 8th, 1877. On the sideof the stone Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-and-work-of-william-augustus-muhlenberg-of-the-arms-of-the-cross-one-on-each-side-arethe-ancient-monograms-of-the-alpha-and-omegaand-jesus-hominum-salvator-dr-muhlenberg-hadleft-in-writing-if-i-have-a-tomb-stone-i-want-thesewords-on-iti-know-whom-i-have-believed-andtherefore-on-the-west-front-of-the-cube-those-wordsare-engraven-on-the-east-front-facing-the-graveis-read-suitably-adjusted-as-an-inscription-heresleeps-the-earthly-part-of-william-augustus-muhlen-berg-doctor-in-divinity-he-was-born-sept-16th1796-ended-his-work-april-8th-1877-on-the-sideof-the-stone-image342664734.html
RM2AWDMA6–The life and work of William Augustus Muhlenberg . of the arms of the cross, one on each side, arethe ancient monograms of the Alpha and Omegaand Jesus Hominum Salvator. Dr. Muhlenberg hadleft in writing: If I have a tomb-stone, I want thesewords on it—I know whom I have believed/ andtherefore on the west front of the cube those wordsare engraven. On the east front, facing the grave,is read (suitably adjusted as an inscription)— Heresleeps the earthly part of William Augustus Muhlen-berg, Doctor in Divinity. He was born, Sept. 16th,1796, ended his work, April 8th, 1877. On the sideof the stone
Muhlenberg album . fcyC—AiiR 1.1, l7(jo. Min nf John Cc.nr.itl and Anloiicfr, (Iiiilraiut, suW.er. i FIRST STliRR BCILPINC AT KEADING, PAtrcclfH hv Hus CONRAD WEI5ER m 17511 »? • • ••?v i- ^!.?^.i?. , ? , :•) •-?f^;V3;^:;: ^^-•^--^^^- ^ ,V,^..i*vi^: - Hon. CONRAD WEISER Hei.lelberg TovvTHhip, Berk, Counly, PcnrnyUan:;. Nil V M I 1 S r A M EN TV M*.; R AT C V M ,y y //.,, Eicujtbn PtinujfbHouitie. Mmi lilnl, M, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/muhlenberg-album-fcycaiir-11-l7jo-min-nf-john-ccnritl-and-anloiicfr-iiiilraiut-suwer-i-first-stlirr-bcilpinc-at-keading-patrcclfh-hv-hus-conrad-wei5er-m-17511-v-i-!i-fv3-vivi-hon-conrad-weiser-heilelberg-tovvthhip-berk-counly-pcnrnyuan-nil-v-m-i-1-s-r-a-m-en-tv-m-r-at-c-v-m-y-y-eicujtbn-ptinujfbhouitie-mmi-lilnl-m-image338114541.html
RM2AJ2CF9–Muhlenberg album . fcyC—AiiR 1.1, l7(jo. Min nf John Cc.nr.itl and Anloiicfr, (Iiiilraiut, suW.er. i FIRST STliRR BCILPINC AT KEADING, PAtrcclfH hv Hus CONRAD WEI5ER m 17511 »? • • ••?v i- ^!.?^.i?. , ? , :•) •-?f^;V3;^:;: ^^-•^--^^^- ^ ,V,^..i*vi^: - Hon. CONRAD WEISER Hei.lelberg TovvTHhip, Berk, Counly, PcnrnyUan:;. Nil V M I 1 S r A M EN TV M*.; R AT C V M ,y y //.,, Eicujtbn PtinujfbHouitie. Mmi lilnl, M,
. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. Carroll Hudders Jr. Wins $200for Best Vocational Plan Muhlenberg senior cops first prize in essay contest conducted byDr. Kitson. Jordan Truitt, IllinoiSy gets $100 as second award. CARROLL H. HUDDERS JR.,Muhlenberg 38, won first prize of$200 in a contest conducted lastspring among all ATO undergraduatesfor the best essay on My VocationalPlan. Jordan Truitt, Illinois 37,placed second and won $100. The contest winners were announcedat Congress by Dr. Harry D. Kitson,donor of the prizes and chairman of theVocational Advisory Board. He spon-sored the contest with th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-palm-of-alpha-tau-omega-carroll-hudders-jr-wins-200for-best-vocational-plan-muhlenberg-senior-cops-first-prize-in-essay-contest-conducted-bydr-kitson-jordan-truitt-illinoisy-gets-100-as-second-award-carroll-h-hudders-jrmuhlenberg-38-won-first-prize-of200-in-a-contest-conducted-lastspring-among-all-ato-undergraduatesfor-the-best-essay-on-my-vocationalplan-jordan-truitt-illinois-37placed-second-and-won-100-the-contest-winners-were-announcedat-congress-by-dr-harry-d-kitsondonor-of-the-prizes-and-chairman-of-thevocational-advisory-board-he-spon-sored-the-contest-with-th-image336813139.html
RM2AFY4GK–. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. Carroll Hudders Jr. Wins $200for Best Vocational Plan Muhlenberg senior cops first prize in essay contest conducted byDr. Kitson. Jordan Truitt, IllinoiSy gets $100 as second award. CARROLL H. HUDDERS JR.,Muhlenberg 38, won first prize of$200 in a contest conducted lastspring among all ATO undergraduatesfor the best essay on My VocationalPlan. Jordan Truitt, Illinois 37,placed second and won $100. The contest winners were announcedat Congress by Dr. Harry D. Kitson,donor of the prizes and chairman of theVocational Advisory Board. He spon-sored the contest with th
. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. ON THEBEACH. THE THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS 241 Triibshaw, Wisconsin; John Edwards,Cornell; Francis X. Shannon, Cincin-nati ; Nelson Davis, Florida; and SherniOberly, Muhlenberg, took the lOO-^ardfree style, the 50-yard free style, the50-yard back stroke, the 50-yeard breaststroke, and the Province Chiefs 100-yard free style swim respectively. Win-ners of second place in these events were,respectively, Ed Horn, Mnhlenberg; F.X. Shannon, Lon Trnbshaw, Carl Peter-son, New Hampshire; and Dr. C. W.Mitchell. In diving the Mitchell family nearlywalked off with all the honor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-palm-of-alpha-tau-omega-on-thebeach-the-thirty-fifth-congress-241-triibshaw-wisconsin-john-edwardscornell-francis-x-shannon-cincin-nati-nelson-davis-florida-and-shernioberly-muhlenberg-took-the-loo-ardfree-style-the-50-yard-free-style-the50-yard-back-stroke-the-50-yeard-breaststroke-and-the-province-chiefs-100-yard-free-style-swim-respectively-win-ners-of-second-place-in-these-events-wererespectively-ed-horn-mnhlenberg-fx-shannon-lon-trnbshaw-carl-peter-son-new-hampshire-and-dr-c-wmitchell-in-diving-the-mitchell-family-nearlywalked-off-with-all-the-honor-image336816852.html
RM2AFY998–. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. ON THEBEACH. THE THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS 241 Triibshaw, Wisconsin; John Edwards,Cornell; Francis X. Shannon, Cincin-nati ; Nelson Davis, Florida; and SherniOberly, Muhlenberg, took the lOO-^ardfree style, the 50-yard free style, the50-yard back stroke, the 50-yeard breaststroke, and the Province Chiefs 100-yard free style swim respectively. Win-ners of second place in these events were,respectively, Ed Horn, Mnhlenberg; F.X. Shannon, Lon Trnbshaw, Carl Peter-son, New Hampshire; and Dr. C. W.Mitchell. In diving the Mitchell family nearlywalked off with all the honor
. Mirror, 1921. William Risby Whitehorne, A.M., Ph.D.WillieOh, my—yes. Youd be surprised—Born at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, Feb. 9,1873; was graduated from Somerville, Mass., HighSchool and Tufts College University School, Provi-dence, R. I.; Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Penn.;Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.; member of DeltaTau Delta Fraternity; American Physical Society;Fellow of the American Association for the Advance-ment of Science; Professor of Physics at Bates since1907. 16 George Edwin Ramsdell, A.M.Prof. RamsdellIts all rifjlit, b>it mt quite rif/ht.Born in Turner, Maine, A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mirror-1921-william-risby-whitehorne-am-phdwillieoh-myyes-youd-be-surprisedborn-at-kingston-jamaica-west-indies-feb-91873-was-graduated-from-somerville-mass-highschool-and-tufts-college-university-school-provi-dence-r-i-muhlenberg-college-allentown-pennpratt-institute-brooklyn-n-y-member-of-deltatau-delta-fraternity-american-physical-societyfellow-of-the-american-association-for-the-advance-ment-of-science-professor-of-physics-at-bates-since1907-16-george-edwin-ramsdell-amprof-ramsdellits-all-rifjlit-bgtit-mt-quite-rifhtborn-in-turner-maine-a-image336842763.html
RM2AG0EAK–. Mirror, 1921. William Risby Whitehorne, A.M., Ph.D.WillieOh, my—yes. Youd be surprised—Born at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, Feb. 9,1873; was graduated from Somerville, Mass., HighSchool and Tufts College University School, Provi-dence, R. I.; Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Penn.;Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.; member of DeltaTau Delta Fraternity; American Physical Society;Fellow of the American Association for the Advance-ment of Science; Professor of Physics at Bates since1907. 16 George Edwin Ramsdell, A.M.Prof. RamsdellIts all rifjlit, b>it mt quite rif/ht.Born in Turner, Maine, A
The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants . SAMTKl, I». «;K0SS. M I»,. U..I». full >k« ;.h ill Tlii- iVmiMlvanU-tli-rnvCHtoher. IftCi) 158 THE PEXXSYLVANIA-GERMAX. SAMUEL S. HALDEMAN, LL.D. (See full sketch in The Peiiiisylvauia-German, July, lOOj) Pennsylvania-Germans. Adam Kiihn(1741-1817), Henry Ernst Muhlenberg(1753-1815), Lewis David von Schwei-nitz (1780-1834), John Eberle (1787-1838), Timothy Abbot Conrad (1803-1877), Samuel S. Haldeman. FrancisWolle (1817-1893) and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pennsylvania-german-devoted-to-the-history-biography-genealogy-poetry-folk-lore-and-general-interests-of-the-pennsylvania-germans-and-their-descendants-samtkl-i-k0ss-m-i-ui-full-gtk-h-ill-tlii-ivmimlvanu-tli-rnvchtoher-iftci-158-the-pexxsylvania-germax-samuel-s-haldeman-lld-see-full-sketch-in-the-peiiiisylvauia-german-july-looj-pennsylvania-germans-adam-kiihn1741-1817-henry-ernst-muhlenberg1753-1815-lewis-david-von-schwei-nitz-1780-1834-john-eberle-1787-1838-timothy-abbot-conrad-1803-1877-samuel-s-haldeman-franciswolle-1817-1893-and-image342880782.html
RM2AWRFX6–The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants . SAMTKl, I». «;K0SS. M I»,. U..I». full >k« ;.h ill Tlii- iVmiMlvanU-tli-rnvCHtoher. IftCi) 158 THE PEXXSYLVANIA-GERMAX. SAMUEL S. HALDEMAN, LL.D. (See full sketch in The Peiiiisylvauia-German, July, lOOj) Pennsylvania-Germans. Adam Kiihn(1741-1817), Henry Ernst Muhlenberg(1753-1815), Lewis David von Schwei-nitz (1780-1834), John Eberle (1787-1838), Timothy Abbot Conrad (1803-1877), Samuel S. Haldeman. FrancisWolle (1817-1893) and
. Mirror, 1921. William Risby Whitehorne, A.M., Ph.D.WillieOh, my—yes. Youd be surprised—Born at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, Feb. 9,1873; was graduated from Somerville, Mass., HighSchool and Tufts College University School, Provi-dence, R. I.; Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Penn.;Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.; member of DeltaTau Delta Fraternity; American Physical Society;Fellow of the American Association for the Advance-ment of Science; Professor of Physics at Bates since1907. 16 George Edwin Ramsdell, A.M.Prof. RamsdellIts all rifjlit, b>it mt quite rif/ht.Born in Turner, Maine, A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mirror-1921-william-risby-whitehorne-am-phdwillieoh-myyes-youd-be-surprisedborn-at-kingston-jamaica-west-indies-feb-91873-was-graduated-from-somerville-mass-highschool-and-tufts-college-university-school-provi-dence-r-i-muhlenberg-college-allentown-pennpratt-institute-brooklyn-n-y-member-of-deltatau-delta-fraternity-american-physical-societyfellow-of-the-american-association-for-the-advance-ment-of-science-professor-of-physics-at-bates-since1907-16-george-edwin-ramsdell-amprof-ramsdellits-all-rifjlit-bgtit-mt-quite-rifhtborn-in-turner-maine-a-image336842897.html
RM2AG0EFD–. Mirror, 1921. William Risby Whitehorne, A.M., Ph.D.WillieOh, my—yes. Youd be surprised—Born at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, Feb. 9,1873; was graduated from Somerville, Mass., HighSchool and Tufts College University School, Provi-dence, R. I.; Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Penn.;Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.; member of DeltaTau Delta Fraternity; American Physical Society;Fellow of the American Association for the Advance-ment of Science; Professor of Physics at Bates since1907. 16 George Edwin Ramsdell, A.M.Prof. RamsdellIts all rifjlit, b>it mt quite rif/ht.Born in Turner, Maine, A
. 1517-1917. Jubilee volume. connected with the dedicatory ceremonies. OnMonday, June 24, 1901, the new hell for TrinityChurch was put in place, and on June 25th, the anni-versary of the Augsburg Confession, the bell was rungfor the first time. The dedicatory services took placeon Sunday, June 30th. The pastor was assisted byRev. N. F. Schmidt, president of Conference; Revs.F. K. Fretz, R. B. Lynch and Warren Nickel. On Sunday, Sept. 17, 1905, the organ built by C. F.Durner was consecrated. The pastor was assisted byRevs. Ochsenford, D.D., of Muhlenberg College; W.W. Kistler, of Coopersburg; P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1517-1917-jubilee-volume-connected-with-the-dedicatory-ceremonies-onmonday-june-24-1901-the-new-hell-for-trinitychurch-was-put-in-place-and-on-june-25th-the-anni-versary-of-the-augsburg-confession-the-bell-was-rungfor-the-first-time-the-dedicatory-services-took-placeon-sunday-june-30th-the-pastor-was-assisted-byrev-n-f-schmidt-president-of-conference-revsf-k-fretz-r-b-lynch-and-warren-nickel-on-sunday-sept-17-1905-the-organ-built-by-c-fdurner-was-consecrated-the-pastor-was-assisted-byrevs-ochsenford-dd-of-muhlenberg-college-ww-kistler-of-coopersburg-p-image336987325.html
RM2AG72NH–. 1517-1917. Jubilee volume. connected with the dedicatory ceremonies. OnMonday, June 24, 1901, the new hell for TrinityChurch was put in place, and on June 25th, the anni-versary of the Augsburg Confession, the bell was rungfor the first time. The dedicatory services took placeon Sunday, June 30th. The pastor was assisted byRev. N. F. Schmidt, president of Conference; Revs.F. K. Fretz, R. B. Lynch and Warren Nickel. On Sunday, Sept. 17, 1905, the organ built by C. F.Durner was consecrated. The pastor was assisted byRevs. Ochsenford, D.D., of Muhlenberg College; W.W. Kistler, of Coopersburg; P
Lutheran landmarks and pioneers in America : a series of sketches of colonial times . ordained minister, a man well advanced in years,bringing a large family with him. One of his daughterswas married to Valentine Geiger, and his family accom-panied him. Pastor Henkel took up a farm of twohundred and fifty acres at New Hanover, and Mr. Geigeralso secured a farm and settled there, and became a prom-inent citizen and a faithful deacon in the congregation.Pastor Muhlenberg buried him in the year 1762. Dr.Kline assigns two terms of service to Pastor Henkel atNew Hanover, 17x7 to 1720, and 1723 to 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lutheran-landmarks-and-pioneers-in-america-a-series-of-sketches-of-colonial-times-ordained-minister-a-man-well-advanced-in-yearsbringing-a-large-family-with-him-one-of-his-daughterswas-married-to-valentine-geiger-and-his-family-accom-panied-him-pastor-henkel-took-up-a-farm-of-twohundred-and-fifty-acres-at-new-hanover-and-mr-geigeralso-secured-a-farm-and-settled-there-and-became-a-prom-inent-citizen-and-a-faithful-deacon-in-the-congregationpastor-muhlenberg-buried-him-in-the-year-1762-drkline-assigns-two-terms-of-service-to-pastor-henkel-atnew-hanover-17x7-to-1720-and-1723-to-1-image339166867.html
RM2AKPAPB–Lutheran landmarks and pioneers in America : a series of sketches of colonial times . ordained minister, a man well advanced in years,bringing a large family with him. One of his daughterswas married to Valentine Geiger, and his family accom-panied him. Pastor Henkel took up a farm of twohundred and fifty acres at New Hanover, and Mr. Geigeralso secured a farm and settled there, and became a prom-inent citizen and a faithful deacon in the congregation.Pastor Muhlenberg buried him in the year 1762. Dr.Kline assigns two terms of service to Pastor Henkel atNew Hanover, 17x7 to 1720, and 1723 to 1
Dropsie College Register . LETTERS, HONORIS CAUSA. Abraham A. Fraenkki., Ph.D. (University of Marburg). Herbert H. Lehman, B.A., LL.D. (Williams College);LL.D. (New York University, Syracuse University,Fordham University). 1947 Donald M. C. Englert, B.A. (Muhlenberg College) ; M.A.(Princeton University); Th.B. (Princeton TheologicalSeminary) ; Universities of Berlin and Marburg; Uni-versity of Pennsylvania. R. Laird Harris, B.S. (University of Delaware) ; Th.B.,Th.M. (Westminster Theological Seminary) ; M.A.(University of Pennsylvania); Washington University. Ben-Zion Netanyahu, M.A. (Hebrew U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dropsie-college-register-letters-honoris-causa-abraham-a-fraenkki-phd-university-of-marburg-herbert-h-lehman-ba-lld-williams-collegelld-new-york-university-syracuse-universityfordham-university-1947-donald-m-c-englert-ba-muhlenberg-college-maprinceton-university-thb-princeton-theologicalseminary-universities-of-berlin-and-marburg-uni-versity-of-pennsylvania-r-laird-harris-bs-university-of-delaware-thbthm-westminster-theological-seminary-mauniversity-of-pennsylvania-washington-university-ben-zion-netanyahu-ma-hebrew-u-image340274303.html
RM2ANGR9K–Dropsie College Register . LETTERS, HONORIS CAUSA. Abraham A. Fraenkki., Ph.D. (University of Marburg). Herbert H. Lehman, B.A., LL.D. (Williams College);LL.D. (New York University, Syracuse University,Fordham University). 1947 Donald M. C. Englert, B.A. (Muhlenberg College) ; M.A.(Princeton University); Th.B. (Princeton TheologicalSeminary) ; Universities of Berlin and Marburg; Uni-versity of Pennsylvania. R. Laird Harris, B.S. (University of Delaware) ; Th.B.,Th.M. (Westminster Theological Seminary) ; M.A.(University of Pennsylvania); Washington University. Ben-Zion Netanyahu, M.A. (Hebrew U
. Rand, McNally Washington guide to the city and environs. e), 1875. Both are frommodels by H. K. Brown. New York: Vice President GeorgeClinton (1739-1812), by H. K. Brownand cast by Wood in Philadelphia in1873; Chancellor Robert Livingston(1747-1813) (in bronze), by E. D. Palmer,cast in Paris in 1874. Ohio: President James A. Garfield(1831-1881), 1885; and Senator and Governor William Allen(1806-1879). Both by Charles H. Niehaus. Pennsylvania: Robert Fulton (i765-1815), who was bornin this state but made his career elsewhere, by Howard Roberts,1881; and Gen. John P. G. Muhlenberg (1746-1807), Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rand-mcnally-washington-guide-to-the-city-and-environs-e-1875-both-are-frommodels-by-h-k-brown-new-york-vice-president-georgeclinton-1739-1812-by-h-k-brownand-cast-by-wood-in-philadelphia-in1873-chancellor-robert-livingston1747-1813-in-bronze-by-e-d-palmercast-in-paris-in-1874-ohio-president-james-a-garfield1831-1881-1885-and-senator-and-governor-william-allen1806-1879-both-by-charles-h-niehaus-pennsylvania-robert-fulton-i765-1815-who-was-bornin-this-state-but-made-his-career-elsewhere-by-howard-roberts1881-and-gen-john-p-g-muhlenberg-1746-1807-image336733461.html
RM2AFREY1–. Rand, McNally Washington guide to the city and environs. e), 1875. Both are frommodels by H. K. Brown. New York: Vice President GeorgeClinton (1739-1812), by H. K. Brownand cast by Wood in Philadelphia in1873; Chancellor Robert Livingston(1747-1813) (in bronze), by E. D. Palmer,cast in Paris in 1874. Ohio: President James A. Garfield(1831-1881), 1885; and Senator and Governor William Allen(1806-1879). Both by Charles H. Niehaus. Pennsylvania: Robert Fulton (i765-1815), who was bornin this state but made his career elsewhere, by Howard Roberts,1881; and Gen. John P. G. Muhlenberg (1746-1807),
. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. The GREEK WORLD Harvey L.. Reno, Muhlenberg. BLESSED EVENTSMen: Alpha Epsilon Pi at Cincinnati andNorth Carolina. Alpha Kappa Pi at Toledo. Theta Chi at Montana State. Kappa Alpha (S) at Tulsa. Lambda Chi Alpha at Rensselaer andWashington College (Md.). Phi Mu Delta at Northwestern (re-vived). Tau Epsilon Phi at Auburn, Miami(Florida) and N. Y. U. (revived). Women: Chi Omega at Miami (Florida).Delta Gamma at Mississippi (revived : Mother Chapter).Kappa Alpha Theta at Georgia.Kappa Delta at Utah State.Phi Mu at Chattanooga. Honorary: Mortar Board at New Mexico. Pr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-palm-of-alpha-tau-omega-the-greek-world-harvey-l-reno-muhlenberg-blessed-eventsmen-alpha-epsilon-pi-at-cincinnati-andnorth-carolina-alpha-kappa-pi-at-toledo-theta-chi-at-montana-state-kappa-alpha-s-at-tulsa-lambda-chi-alpha-at-rensselaer-andwashington-college-md-phi-mu-delta-at-northwestern-re-vived-tau-epsilon-phi-at-auburn-miamiflorida-and-n-y-u-revived-women-chi-omega-at-miami-floridadelta-gamma-at-mississippi-revived-mother-chapterkappa-alpha-theta-at-georgiakappa-delta-at-utah-statephi-mu-at-chattanooga-honorary-mortar-board-at-new-mexico-pr-image336781759.html
RM2AFWMFY–. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. The GREEK WORLD Harvey L.. Reno, Muhlenberg. BLESSED EVENTSMen: Alpha Epsilon Pi at Cincinnati andNorth Carolina. Alpha Kappa Pi at Toledo. Theta Chi at Montana State. Kappa Alpha (S) at Tulsa. Lambda Chi Alpha at Rensselaer andWashington College (Md.). Phi Mu Delta at Northwestern (re-vived). Tau Epsilon Phi at Auburn, Miami(Florida) and N. Y. U. (revived). Women: Chi Omega at Miami (Florida).Delta Gamma at Mississippi (revived : Mother Chapter).Kappa Alpha Theta at Georgia.Kappa Delta at Utah State.Phi Mu at Chattanooga. Honorary: Mortar Board at New Mexico. Pr
Rand McNally Philadelphia guide to the city and environs . Major General Peter Muhlenberg South Front City Hall Page 104 56 RAND McNALLY PHILADELPHIA GUIDE. of ammunition and othersupplies for the army andnavy. United States Mint, N.17 th and Spring GardenSts. This is the largestmint in the country, pro-ducing two-thirds of theentire coinage of the UnitedStates. The process ofmaking money and the col-lection of coins and medals£.re most interesting. Opento visitors from 9 a. m. to3 p. m. week days, Satur-days 9 a. m. to 12 noon.Admission free. Girard National Bank,116 S. 3d St. Founded in 1795 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rand-mcnally-philadelphia-guide-to-the-city-and-environs-major-general-peter-muhlenberg-south-front-city-hall-page-104-56-rand-mcnally-philadelphia-guide-of-ammunition-and-othersupplies-for-the-army-andnavy-united-states-mint-n17-th-and-spring-gardensts-this-is-the-largestmint-in-the-country-pro-ducing-two-thirds-of-theentire-coinage-of-the-unitedstates-the-process-ofmaking-money-and-the-col-lection-of-coins-and-medalsre-most-interesting-opento-visitors-from-9-a-m-to3-p-m-week-days-satur-days-9-a-m-to-12-noonadmission-free-girard-national-bank116-s-3d-st-founded-in-1795-image338349848.html
RM2AJD4K4–Rand McNally Philadelphia guide to the city and environs . Major General Peter Muhlenberg South Front City Hall Page 104 56 RAND McNALLY PHILADELPHIA GUIDE. of ammunition and othersupplies for the army andnavy. United States Mint, N.17 th and Spring GardenSts. This is the largestmint in the country, pro-ducing two-thirds of theentire coinage of the UnitedStates. The process ofmaking money and the col-lection of coins and medals£.re most interesting. Opento visitors from 9 a. m. to3 p. m. week days, Satur-days 9 a. m. to 12 noon.Admission free. Girard National Bank,116 S. 3d St. Founded in 1795
. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. The GREEK WORLD Harvey L. Reno, Muhlenberg. BLESSED EVENTSMen: Alpha Epsilon Pi at Johns Hopkins. Alpha Chi Rho at Johns Hopkins,Rutgers and Purdue. Phi Sigma Kappa at American. Phi Kappa Sigma at British Colum-bia, Duke and Kenyon. Pi Kappa Alpha at Tulsa. Sigma Alpha Mu at Mississippi State. Sigma Pi at Louisiana State. Women: Alpha Gamma Delta at Hunters.Alpha Delta Pi at Lake Forest.Alpha Chi Omega at Florida Southern.Gamma Phi Beta at Western Ontario.Delta Gamma at American.Kappa Delta at Monmouth. Professional: Eta Kappa Nu (Engineering) atMichigan Tech. Ta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-palm-of-alpha-tau-omega-the-greek-world-harvey-l-reno-muhlenberg-blessed-eventsmen-alpha-epsilon-pi-at-johns-hopkins-alpha-chi-rho-at-johns-hopkinsrutgers-and-purdue-phi-sigma-kappa-at-american-phi-kappa-sigma-at-british-colum-bia-duke-and-kenyon-pi-kappa-alpha-at-tulsa-sigma-alpha-mu-at-mississippi-state-sigma-pi-at-louisiana-state-women-alpha-gamma-delta-at-huntersalpha-delta-pi-at-lake-forestalpha-chi-omega-at-florida-southerngamma-phi-beta-at-western-ontariodelta-gamma-at-americankappa-delta-at-monmouth-professional-eta-kappa-nu-engineering-atmichigan-tech-ta-image336869283.html
RM2AG1M5R–. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. The GREEK WORLD Harvey L. Reno, Muhlenberg. BLESSED EVENTSMen: Alpha Epsilon Pi at Johns Hopkins. Alpha Chi Rho at Johns Hopkins,Rutgers and Purdue. Phi Sigma Kappa at American. Phi Kappa Sigma at British Colum-bia, Duke and Kenyon. Pi Kappa Alpha at Tulsa. Sigma Alpha Mu at Mississippi State. Sigma Pi at Louisiana State. Women: Alpha Gamma Delta at Hunters.Alpha Delta Pi at Lake Forest.Alpha Chi Omega at Florida Southern.Gamma Phi Beta at Western Ontario.Delta Gamma at American.Kappa Delta at Monmouth. Professional: Eta Kappa Nu (Engineering) atMichigan Tech. Ta
. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. The GREEK WORLD Harvey L. Reno, Muhlenberg. BLESSED EVENTSMen: Alpha Epsilon Pi at Drake. Alpha Kappa Pi at Franklin and Marshall.Phi Alpha at St. Johns. Women: Delta Zeta at Florida Southern.Chi Omega at Gettysburg. Honorary: Mortar Board at Denver.Professional: Alpha Lambda Sigma (Chemical) atMissouri School of Mines. Alpha Phi Omega (Social Service) atLehigh. Delta Phi Delta (Art) at New Mexico. Tau Beta Pi (Engineering) at Louisi-ana State and Tulane. Phi Chi Theta (Business Women) atAlabama. AT HOMEMen: Alpha Epsilon Pi at N. Y. U., South-ern California, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-palm-of-alpha-tau-omega-the-greek-world-harvey-l-reno-muhlenberg-blessed-eventsmen-alpha-epsilon-pi-at-drake-alpha-kappa-pi-at-franklin-and-marshallphi-alpha-at-st-johns-women-delta-zeta-at-florida-southernchi-omega-at-gettysburg-honorary-mortar-board-at-denverprofessional-alpha-lambda-sigma-chemical-atmissouri-school-of-mines-alpha-phi-omega-social-service-atlehigh-delta-phi-delta-art-at-new-mexico-tau-beta-pi-engineering-at-louisi-ana-state-and-tulane-phi-chi-theta-business-women-atalabama-at-homemen-alpha-epsilon-pi-at-n-y-u-south-ern-california-and-image336833912.html
RM2AG032G–. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. The GREEK WORLD Harvey L. Reno, Muhlenberg. BLESSED EVENTSMen: Alpha Epsilon Pi at Drake. Alpha Kappa Pi at Franklin and Marshall.Phi Alpha at St. Johns. Women: Delta Zeta at Florida Southern.Chi Omega at Gettysburg. Honorary: Mortar Board at Denver.Professional: Alpha Lambda Sigma (Chemical) atMissouri School of Mines. Alpha Phi Omega (Social Service) atLehigh. Delta Phi Delta (Art) at New Mexico. Tau Beta Pi (Engineering) at Louisi-ana State and Tulane. Phi Chi Theta (Business Women) atAlabama. AT HOMEMen: Alpha Epsilon Pi at N. Y. U., South-ern California, and
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The record of the class of 1909 . CHARLES SCOTT RISTINE, Bryn .Mawr, Pa. Entered Freshman Year from Lower Merion High School. ClassRelay Team (i) ; Class Cricket Team (2). Left during Junior Year. ROD TH( )M.S .UGUSTINE RYAN, Rosemont, Pa. Entered Freshman Year from Lower Merion High School. ClassSoccer Team (i). Left at end of Freshman Year. TOMMY WALTER CR(J 1:LL S..irr. Philadelphia. l;i. Entered Junior Year from .Muhlenberg College. Glee Club (3, 4); Y. M. C. .A. Cabinet (4): Teaching Fellowship (4); Winner of AhiiniiiOratorical Contest I41.. WALT 21 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-record-of-the-class-of-1909-charles-scott-ristine-bryn-mawr-pa-entered-freshman-year-from-lower-merion-high-school-classrelay-team-i-class-cricket-team-2-left-during-junior-year-rod-th-ms-ugustine-ryan-rosemont-pa-entered-freshman-year-from-lower-merion-high-school-classsoccer-team-i-left-at-end-of-freshman-year-tommy-walter-crj-1ll-sirr-philadelphia-li-entered-junior-year-from-muhlenberg-college-glee-club-3-4-y-m-c-a-cabinet-4-teaching-fellowship-4-winner-of-ahiiniiioratorical-contest-i41-walt-21-image342886035.html
RM2AWRPHR–The record of the class of 1909 . CHARLES SCOTT RISTINE, Bryn .Mawr, Pa. Entered Freshman Year from Lower Merion High School. ClassRelay Team (i) ; Class Cricket Team (2). Left during Junior Year. ROD TH( )M.S .UGUSTINE RYAN, Rosemont, Pa. Entered Freshman Year from Lower Merion High School. ClassSoccer Team (i). Left at end of Freshman Year. TOMMY WALTER CR(J 1:LL S..irr. Philadelphia. l;i. Entered Junior Year from .Muhlenberg College. Glee Club (3, 4); Y. M. C. .A. Cabinet (4): Teaching Fellowship (4); Winner of AhiiniiiOratorical Contest I41.. WALT 21
The record of the class of 1909 . PETER 20. CHARLES SCOTT RISTINE, Bryn .Mawr, Pa. Entered Freshman Year from Lower Merion High School. ClassRelay Team (i) ; Class Cricket Team (2). Left during Junior Year. ROD TH( )M.S .UGUSTINE RYAN, Rosemont, Pa. Entered Freshman Year from Lower Merion High School. ClassSoccer Team (i). Left at end of Freshman Year. TOMMY WALTER CR(J 1:LL S..irr. Philadelphia. l;i. Entered Junior Year from .Muhlenberg College. Glee Club (3, 4); Y. M. C. .A. Cabinet (4): Teaching Fellowship (4); Winner of AhiiniiiOratorical Contest I41. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-record-of-the-class-of-1909-peter-20-charles-scott-ristine-bryn-mawr-pa-entered-freshman-year-from-lower-merion-high-school-classrelay-team-i-class-cricket-team-2-left-during-junior-year-rod-th-ms-ugustine-ryan-rosemont-pa-entered-freshman-year-from-lower-merion-high-school-classsoccer-team-i-left-at-end-of-freshman-year-tommy-walter-crj-1ll-sirr-philadelphia-li-entered-junior-year-from-muhlenberg-college-glee-club-3-4-y-m-c-a-cabinet-4-teaching-fellowship-4-winner-of-ahiiniiioratorical-contest-i41-image342886608.html
RM2AWRRA8–The record of the class of 1909 . PETER 20. CHARLES SCOTT RISTINE, Bryn .Mawr, Pa. Entered Freshman Year from Lower Merion High School. ClassRelay Team (i) ; Class Cricket Team (2). Left during Junior Year. ROD TH( )M.S .UGUSTINE RYAN, Rosemont, Pa. Entered Freshman Year from Lower Merion High School. ClassSoccer Team (i). Left at end of Freshman Year. TOMMY WALTER CR(J 1:LL S..irr. Philadelphia. l;i. Entered Junior Year from .Muhlenberg College. Glee Club (3, 4); Y. M. C. .A. Cabinet (4): Teaching Fellowship (4); Winner of AhiiniiiOratorical Contest I41.
Pennsylvania, colonial and federal; a history, 1608-1903Editor: Howard MJenkins . , 1881-85Philander C. Knox, 1901.... Associate Justices of Suf^retnc CourtJames Wilson, 1789-98 Robert C. Grier, 1846-70 Henry Baldwin. 1830-46 William Strong, 1870-80 George Shiras, jr., 1892 Presidents fro Tern, of the SenateWilliam Bingham, 1797 James Ross, 1797-99 .Andrew Gregg, 1809 Speakers of House of RepresentativesF. .-V. Muhlenberg, 1789-91, 1793-95 Galusha A. Grow, 1861-63 Samuel J. Randall, 1876-81 Chief Justice. Court of ClaimsJoseph Casey, 1863-70 SenatorsWilliam Maclay, 1789-91Robert Morris, 1789-9 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pennsylvania-colonial-and-federal-a-history-1608-1903editor-howard-mjenkins-1881-85philander-c-knox-1901-associate-justices-of-sufretnc-courtjames-wilson-1789-98-robert-c-grier-1846-70-henry-baldwin-1830-46-william-strong-1870-80-george-shiras-jr-1892-presidents-fro-tern-of-the-senatewilliam-bingham-1797-james-ross-1797-99-andrew-gregg-1809-speakers-of-house-of-representativesf-v-muhlenberg-1789-91-1793-95-galusha-a-grow-1861-63-samuel-j-randall-1876-81-chief-justice-court-of-claimsjoseph-casey-1863-70-senatorswilliam-maclay-1789-91robert-morris-1789-9-image342768246.html
RM2AWJCB2–Pennsylvania, colonial and federal; a history, 1608-1903Editor: Howard MJenkins . , 1881-85Philander C. Knox, 1901.... Associate Justices of Suf^retnc CourtJames Wilson, 1789-98 Robert C. Grier, 1846-70 Henry Baldwin. 1830-46 William Strong, 1870-80 George Shiras, jr., 1892 Presidents fro Tern, of the SenateWilliam Bingham, 1797 James Ross, 1797-99 .Andrew Gregg, 1809 Speakers of House of RepresentativesF. .-V. Muhlenberg, 1789-91, 1793-95 Galusha A. Grow, 1861-63 Samuel J. Randall, 1876-81 Chief Justice. Court of ClaimsJoseph Casey, 1863-70 SenatorsWilliam Maclay, 1789-91Robert Morris, 1789-9
Governor Joseph Hiester, a historical sketch .. . ss, James,Rebecca, Ellen and Mary. Governor Joseph Hiester. 51 4. Rebecca (July 4, 1781, to Jan. 22, 1841), m. June7, 1808, Henry Augustus Muhlenberg (May 13, 1782, toAug. II, 1844), son of Gotthllf Henry Ernst Muhlen-berg, himself a noted Lutheran clergyman, later Ministerto Austria, etc. They had issue, Emma Elizabeth; HiesterHenry (Jan. 15, 1812, to May 5, 1886), m. ist, AmeliaHanoed (1818 to 1852), 2d, Kate Spang Hunter (May19, 1835) ; Henry Augustus; Emma Elizabeth (May 5,1817, to Nov. 25, 1833) ; Rosa Catharine (1820 to May15, 1867), m. G Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/governor-joseph-hiester-a-historical-sketch-ss-jamesrebecca-ellen-and-mary-governor-joseph-hiester-51-4-rebecca-july-4-1781-to-jan-22-1841-m-june7-1808-henry-augustus-muhlenberg-may-13-1782-toaug-ii-1844-son-of-gotthllf-henry-ernst-muhlen-berg-himself-a-noted-lutheran-clergyman-later-ministerto-austria-etc-they-had-issue-emma-elizabeth-hiesterhenry-jan-15-1812-to-may-5-1886-m-ist-ameliahanoed-1818-to-1852-2d-kate-spang-hunter-may19-1835-henry-augustus-emma-elizabeth-may-51817-to-nov-25-1833-rosa-catharine-1820-to-may15-1867-m-g-image339077651.html
RM2AKJ903–Governor Joseph Hiester, a historical sketch .. . ss, James,Rebecca, Ellen and Mary. Governor Joseph Hiester. 51 4. Rebecca (July 4, 1781, to Jan. 22, 1841), m. June7, 1808, Henry Augustus Muhlenberg (May 13, 1782, toAug. II, 1844), son of Gotthllf Henry Ernst Muhlen-berg, himself a noted Lutheran clergyman, later Ministerto Austria, etc. They had issue, Emma Elizabeth; HiesterHenry (Jan. 15, 1812, to May 5, 1886), m. ist, AmeliaHanoed (1818 to 1852), 2d, Kate Spang Hunter (May19, 1835) ; Henry Augustus; Emma Elizabeth (May 5,1817, to Nov. 25, 1833) ; Rosa Catharine (1820 to May15, 1867), m. G
Muhlenberg album . ichinc;^ .mencan life. llu (iermaii (|n,ilily of ?Ilet.it, which ch.ar.aclei izes the earlier?|;ener,atioiis .and Ii.as often not keen .appreciated, should ke perjietuatcd 111 its laai.adest ,iiul Iruest nieaninii. kew- of us liae retained thel,an,u:n;ii,e of our f.a-efalhers, kut ;ill of iis can and skould ]>rize .and n|iliol(l the pioiis reL^ard i>{ ilie past, its amkitions and ideals, whichch.ar.acteriies (lie CieriiKin r.aee .and forms its le.a(hnt; conirilnilion to die eoiuposiie 11,ilioiial ihar.ieter of our country. , //Tl/. IQIO. lll.XKll, kTA .Mkdk.K oAKkk.N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/muhlenberg-album-ichinc-mencan-life-llu-iermaii-nilily-of-iletit-which-characlei-izes-the-earliereneratioiis-and-iias-often-not-keen-appreciated-should-ke-perjietuatcd-111-its-laaiadest-iiul-iruest-nieaninii-kew-of-us-liae-retained-thelanuniie-of-our-fa-efalhers-kut-ill-of-iis-can-and-skould-gtrize-and-nilioll-the-pioiis-relard-igt-ilie-past-its-amkitions-and-ideals-whichcharacteriies-lie-cieriikin-raee-and-forms-its-leahnt-conirilnilion-to-die-eoiuposiie-11ilioiial-iharieter-of-our-country-tl-iqio-lllxkll-kta-mkdkk-oakkkn-image338114717.html
RM2AJ2CNH–Muhlenberg album . ichinc;^ .mencan life. llu (iermaii (|n,ilily of ?Ilet.it, which ch.ar.aclei izes the earlier?|;ener,atioiis .and Ii.as often not keen .appreciated, should ke perjietuatcd 111 its laai.adest ,iiul Iruest nieaninii. kew- of us liae retained thel,an,u:n;ii,e of our f.a-efalhers, kut ;ill of iis can and skould ]>rize .and n|iliol(l the pioiis reL^ard i>{ ilie past, its amkitions and ideals, whichch.ar.acteriies (lie CieriiKin r.aee .and forms its le.a(hnt; conirilnilion to die eoiuposiie 11,ilioiial ihar.ieter of our country. , //Tl/. IQIO. lll.XKll, kTA .Mkdk.K oAKkk.N
. Epitome: Yearbook 1896. esident. B. F. Kready, Franklin and Marshall, . . SECRETARY. J. M. Yetter, Muhlenberg, .... Treasurer. JEicciitive Conmiittce. R. E. Laramy. e.v-offitio. B. F. Kready, ex-officio. C. S. MooKK, Swarthmore. E. B. HUEY, Lafayette. L. C. Carter, State College. SeconO annual Contest. Music Hall, Allentowx, May i6, 1894. First Piize—Vi. G. Chambers, Lafayette. Second Prize V. A. DeLoxg, Franklin & Marshall. Lehighs Representative—W. S. Merrill. 94. FCNDADA EL 28 DE MARZO DE 1895. Andres G.rz. Gal., 95, . . Tesorero. Jose Aristides de Obaldia, . . Sub-Tesorero. Carlos New Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/epitome-yearbook-1896-esident-b-f-kready-franklin-and-marshall-secretary-j-m-yetter-muhlenberg-treasurer-jeicciitive-conmiittce-r-e-laramy-ev-offitio-b-f-kready-ex-officio-c-s-mookk-swarthmore-e-b-huey-lafayette-l-c-carter-state-college-secono-annual-contest-music-hall-allentowx-may-i6-1894-first-piizevi-g-chambers-lafayette-second-prize-v-a-deloxg-franklin-marshall-lehighs-representativew-s-merrill-94-fcndada-el-28-de-marzo-de-1895-andres-grz-gal-95-tesorero-jose-aristides-de-obaldia-sub-tesorero-carlos-new-image336952252.html
RM2AG5E10–. Epitome: Yearbook 1896. esident. B. F. Kready, Franklin and Marshall, . . SECRETARY. J. M. Yetter, Muhlenberg, .... Treasurer. JEicciitive Conmiittce. R. E. Laramy. e.v-offitio. B. F. Kready, ex-officio. C. S. MooKK, Swarthmore. E. B. HUEY, Lafayette. L. C. Carter, State College. SeconO annual Contest. Music Hall, Allentowx, May i6, 1894. First Piize—Vi. G. Chambers, Lafayette. Second Prize V. A. DeLoxg, Franklin & Marshall. Lehighs Representative—W. S. Merrill. 94. FCNDADA EL 28 DE MARZO DE 1895. Andres G.rz. Gal., 95, . . Tesorero. Jose Aristides de Obaldia, . . Sub-Tesorero. Carlos New
Distinguished men of Philadelphia and of Pennsylvania . SMITH, EDGAR FAHiS, provost of U. of Penna. and prof, of chemistry; b. York. Pa., May 23.1854; s. Gibson and Susan E. (Fahs) Smith: B.S. Penna. Coll.. 1874; Ph.D.. Univ. Goettingen. Germany.1876; Hon. degrees, Sc.D., Univ. of Pa., 1899: LL.D. (Wisconsin. 1904; Univ. of Penna., 1906; Penna.Coll., 1906: Franklin & Marshall, 1910; Rutgers Coll, 1911: Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1912; Univ. of N.Carolina, 1912; Princeton Univ., 1913). L.H.D. (Muhlenberg. 1911). Sc.D. (Univ. of Penna., 1899:Dublin Univ.. Ireland, 1912). Instructor in chemistry, U. ot Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/distinguished-men-of-philadelphia-and-of-pennsylvania-smith-edgar-fahis-provost-of-u-of-penna-and-prof-of-chemistry-b-york-pa-may-231854-s-gibson-and-susan-e-fahs-smith-bs-penna-coll-1874-phd-univ-goettingen-germany1876-hon-degrees-scd-univ-of-pa-1899-lld-wisconsin-1904-univ-of-penna-1906-pennacoll-1906-franklin-marshall-1910-rutgers-coll-1911-univ-of-pittsburgh-1912-univ-of-ncarolina-1912-princeton-univ-1913-lhd-muhlenberg-1911-scd-univ-of-penna-1899dublin-univ-ireland-1912-instructor-in-chemistry-u-ot-image340128086.html
RM2ANA4RJ–Distinguished men of Philadelphia and of Pennsylvania . SMITH, EDGAR FAHiS, provost of U. of Penna. and prof, of chemistry; b. York. Pa., May 23.1854; s. Gibson and Susan E. (Fahs) Smith: B.S. Penna. Coll.. 1874; Ph.D.. Univ. Goettingen. Germany.1876; Hon. degrees, Sc.D., Univ. of Pa., 1899: LL.D. (Wisconsin. 1904; Univ. of Penna., 1906; Penna.Coll., 1906: Franklin & Marshall, 1910; Rutgers Coll, 1911: Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1912; Univ. of N.Carolina, 1912; Princeton Univ., 1913). L.H.D. (Muhlenberg. 1911). Sc.D. (Univ. of Penna., 1899:Dublin Univ.. Ireland, 1912). Instructor in chemistry, U. ot
Norsk lutherske prester i Amerika, 1843-1913 . Gerberding, George Henry. Chicago Luth. Sem., 1894—. F. i Pittsburg, Pa., 21 aug. 1847, af J. G. HenryG. og Josephine (f. Lustenberger), frekv. ThielColl., 69-71, Muhlenberg Coll., 71—73 (A.B.),Mt. Airv Sem., 73—76 (C.T.), senere A.M.(Thiel) og D.D. (Muhlenberg, 94), prest (Pitts-burgsvnoden), Chartiers og Mt. Zion, Pa., 76—81,Jewett, Ohio, 81—87, Fargo, N. D., 87—94, pro-fessor i praktisk teologi, Chicago Luth. Sem.,94—, forf. The Way of Salvation in theLutheran Church, 87, New Testament Conversions, 89, The LutheranPastor, 02, Life and Letters o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/norsk-lutherske-prester-i-amerika-1843-1913-gerberding-george-henry-chicago-luth-sem-1894-f-i-pittsburg-pa-21-aug-1847-af-j-g-henryg-og-josephine-f-lustenberger-frekv-thielcoll-69-71-muhlenberg-coll-7173-abmt-airv-sem-7376-ct-senere-amthiel-og-dd-muhlenberg-94-prest-pitts-burgsvnoden-chartiers-og-mt-zion-pa-7681jewett-ohio-8187-fargo-n-d-8794-pro-fessor-i-praktisk-teologi-chicago-luth-sem94-forf-the-way-of-salvation-in-thelutheran-church-87-new-testament-conversions-89-the-lutheranpastor-02-life-and-letters-o-image339430092.html
RM2AM6AF8–Norsk lutherske prester i Amerika, 1843-1913 . Gerberding, George Henry. Chicago Luth. Sem., 1894—. F. i Pittsburg, Pa., 21 aug. 1847, af J. G. HenryG. og Josephine (f. Lustenberger), frekv. ThielColl., 69-71, Muhlenberg Coll., 71—73 (A.B.),Mt. Airv Sem., 73—76 (C.T.), senere A.M.(Thiel) og D.D. (Muhlenberg, 94), prest (Pitts-burgsvnoden), Chartiers og Mt. Zion, Pa., 76—81,Jewett, Ohio, 81—87, Fargo, N. D., 87—94, pro-fessor i praktisk teologi, Chicago Luth. Sem.,94—, forf. The Way of Salvation in theLutheran Church, 87, New Testament Conversions, 89, The LutheranPastor, 02, Life and Letters o
Norsk lutherske prester i Amerika, 1843-1913 . 1912. SiGMOND, Sven Olsen. Ord. 1906. Forenede kirke, 1910—. F. i Fister, Ryfylke, Kristiansand, 14 feb. 1872,af Ole Sigmundstad og Anna (f. Bergeland), frekv.Kongsgaard latinskole, Stavanger, 1 aar, udv. 90,frekv. Pleasant View Luth. Coll., 1 aar, ValparaisoUniv., 2 aar, Augsburg Sem., 1 aar, Chicago Luth.Sem., 2>4 aar, Muhlenberg Coll., 05 (A.M.), Er-langen Univ., ^/2 aar, lærer, Pleasant View Luth,Coll., 00—01, Muhlenberg Coll., 06—09, prest,Brooklyn, N. Y., 10—.. SjovANGEN, Wilhelm N. Ord. 1910. Forenede kirke, 1910—. F. i Halsenø, Fjelberg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/norsk-lutherske-prester-i-amerika-1843-1913-1912-sigmond-sven-olsen-ord-1906-forenede-kirke-1910-f-i-fister-ryfylke-kristiansand-14-feb-1872af-ole-sigmundstad-og-anna-f-bergeland-frekvkongsgaard-latinskole-stavanger-1-aar-udv-90frekv-pleasant-view-luth-coll-1-aar-valparaisouniv-2-aar-augsburg-sem-1-aar-chicago-luthsem-2gt4-aar-muhlenberg-coll-05-am-er-langen-univ-2-aar-lrer-pleasant-view-luthcoll-0001-muhlenberg-coll-0609-prestbrooklyn-n-y-10-sjovangen-wilhelm-n-ord-1910-forenede-kirke-1910-f-i-halsen-fjelberg-image339901479.html
RM2AMYRPF–Norsk lutherske prester i Amerika, 1843-1913 . 1912. SiGMOND, Sven Olsen. Ord. 1906. Forenede kirke, 1910—. F. i Fister, Ryfylke, Kristiansand, 14 feb. 1872,af Ole Sigmundstad og Anna (f. Bergeland), frekv.Kongsgaard latinskole, Stavanger, 1 aar, udv. 90,frekv. Pleasant View Luth. Coll., 1 aar, ValparaisoUniv., 2 aar, Augsburg Sem., 1 aar, Chicago Luth.Sem., 2>4 aar, Muhlenberg Coll., 05 (A.M.), Er-langen Univ., ^/2 aar, lærer, Pleasant View Luth,Coll., 00—01, Muhlenberg Coll., 06—09, prest,Brooklyn, N. Y., 10—.. SjovANGEN, Wilhelm N. Ord. 1910. Forenede kirke, 1910—. F. i Halsenø, Fjelberg
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RM2AG03BR–. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. 937 Edwin A. Dibble ^ ^ Hillsdale RayRainbolt Born Oct. 10, 1866; Initiated Jan. 17, ^ ^ ,.^/^^^^f , . « ,on« j^ggg Born Dec. 6, 1886; Initiated Jan. 9, 1906 Died Jan. 31, 1936 ^^^ ^c*- ^5, 1936 Sherman W. Finger Edward E. Rembert Chicago Citadel Born May 4, 1883; Initiated Jan. 29, Born April 25, 1864; Initiated Jan. 1, 1906 1883 Died March 7, 1937 Died Feb. 20, 1937 Raymond R. Hitchcock Ralph H. Schatz Wisconsin Muhlenberg Born May 2, 1880; Initiated Feb. 23, Born June 13, 1887; Initiated Nov. 23, 1907 1904 Died March 11, 1937 Died Feb. 12, 1937 William P. H
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