Published 1929
by Norristown Press in Norristown, Pa .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Genre | Bibliography, Catalogs. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | Z1329 .P39 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 19 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 19 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6751889M |
LC Control Number | 30033722 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 9807798 |
The Society's Newsletter, Es Elbedritsch, published two times a year, containing current happenings of the Pennsylvania German Society. Pennsylvania Folklife Magazines - This magazine ran Quarterly from We have a limited number of years available. Publications of the Pennsylvania German Society, Pennsylvania-German Society Volume 2 of The Pennsylvania German Fraktur of the Free Library of Philadelphia: An Illustrated Catalogue, Free Library of Philadelphia Volume 2 of The Picture-Bible of Ludwig Denig: A Pennsylvania German Emblem Book, Ludwig Denig, ISBN , 4/5(3). Founded in , the Pennsylvania German Society is a nonprofit, educational organization devoted to the study of the Pennsylvania German people and their + year history in America. Each vol. has also a distinctive title. Addeddate Betterpdf true Bookplateleaf Call number
Pennsylvania German (Deitsch, Pennsilfaanisch-Deitsch listen (help info), Pennsilfaanisch), often called Pennsylvania Dutch, is a variety of West Central German spoken by the Old Order Amish, Old Order Mennonites and other descendants of German immigrants in the United States and Canada, closely related to the Palatine are possibly more than , native speakers in the. Eighteenth century emigrants from German-speaking lands to North America / by Annette Kunselman Burgert. Breinigsville, Pa.: Pennsylvania German Society, v. : ill. ; 24 cm. (Publications of the Pennsylvania German Society ; v. 16,) Includes indexes. Incomplete contents: v. 1. The Northern Kraichgau – v. 2. Pennsylvania German Pioneers Online Vol. 1 is available for download at the Internet Archive: Pennsylvania German Pioneers Vol. 1, Vol. 3 is available for download at the Internet Archive: Pennsylvania German Pioneers Vol. 3, includes a name index for the series in the back of the book All 3 Volumes can be viewed online at Hathi Trust: Pennsylvania German Pioneers. The German Society of Pennsylvania Spring Garden Street - Philadelphia, PA (P) (F) [email protected]
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