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."
Showing 61 to 80 of 116
Results for Vorschrift
![](https://media.freelibrary.org/assets/digital/items/frk00468/images/medium.jpg)
Writing Exercise (Vorschrift) for David Herr (How lovely are your tabernacles [Wie lieblich sind deine wohnungen])
![](https://media.freelibrary.org/assets/digital/items/frk00413/images/medium.jpg)
Writing Exercise (Vorschrift) for Maria Weierbach (Command your ways to the Lord [Befiehl Dein Herrn deine Wege])
![](https://media.freelibrary.org/assets/digital/items/frk00375/images/medium.jpg)
Writing Exercise (Vorschrift) by Abraham Hess (Dearest Jesus, dearest life [Liebster Jesu Liebstes Leben])
![](https://media.freelibrary.org/assets/digital/items/frk00368/images/medium.jpg)
Writing Exercise (Vorschrift) for Johann (?) Seuter (Everybody shall think [Ein jeglicher sey gesinnet])
![](https://media.freelibrary.org/assets/digital/items/frk00361/images/medium.jpg)