Pennsylvania German Fraktur and Manuscripts
Fraktur are colorful documents made by Pennsylvania Germans who lived in rural parts of southeastern Pennsylvania and the surrounding region during the 1700s and 1800s. Most fraktur are personal records, such as birth and baptismal certificates. Learn more about this collection. For advanced searching filters for this collection, please use the link "Advanced."
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Carl F. Egelmann's Commonplace Book of Formulas Along with Notes on Sundry Mechanical and Scientific Topics
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This Book is the Property of Miss Roslda Fowler of Frederick=Town in the County of Dutchess N. Y. Wrote by Willm Johnston 11th of February 1807
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Writing Exercise (Vorschrift) for Jacob Landis (He who sits under the umbrella of the highest [Wer unter dem Schirm des Höchsten sitzet])
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