Image from page 193 of "Historical sketch of Bethlehem in Pennsylvania : with some account of the Moravian Church" (1873)
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Title: Historical sketch of Bethlehem in Pennsylvania : with some account of the Moravian Church
Authors: Martin, John Hill, 1823-1906
Subjects: Moravian Church Education
Publisher: Philadelphia : Printed for the author by John L. Pile
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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ardiner,Milton J. IIcss,Adolph Degelow,Matthew J. Schmidt, Frank L. WoUe,Samuel Solt,. James M, Schnabel,Augustus H. Leibert,Theodore F. Lovers,Caesar Spiegler,Charles Prosser,Joseph A. Weaver,George H(>8b,Charles Schwartz,Glarance Crist,Clarance A. WoUe,Frederick J. Rice, Bertine S. Erwin, JI. D. The society meets every Friday eveningfor practice, and frequently serenades itsmembers and friends. It assisted at theconcert of the Philharmonic society, whichwas given on March 2ud, 1871, singing thefollowing German songs, jliscWerf TOOT Walde,Farewell to the Forest, by Mendelsshon;Die Wacht am Jthein, the German campaignsong, which took the audience by storm, anencore was demanded, but instead of repeat-ing it, the society sung Mein Wuneh, i. c, MyWish, which gave great satisfaction.. This brings the history of music in Bethle-hem down to the present day, imperfectly;it is admitted; but full enough to show howdeeply the love of music is inherent in it3people. 174 HISTORICAL SKKTCII OF
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r,anoR&SM THE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY.SOUTH BETHLEHEM, PA.—1871. CHAPTER XVI.EonojJGH Authorities.—Lawyers axd Doc-tors.—The Choice op Bishops by Lot.—AsAccount op a Vesper of the MoravianHistorical Society.—Old Map op Bethle-hem IN the Historical Society op Penn-sylvania.—The Married Peoples Houses—Manokasy.—The Apothecary Shop.—Pottery.—Tobacco.—Silk.—Public Build-ings.—The Vineyards.—The Pennsylva-nia and Lehigh Zinc Co.—South Bethle-BBM.—The Paper Bag Manupactory.^Sew Street Bridge.—Volunteer Com-panies.—The Lehigh Univebsity. — TheTreshet of Oct. 4,1869.—The First Pub-1,10 Roads.—David Nitsohman and HisCompany.—The Great Minnisink Trail.— The First Post Opfice.—The Mode ofTravel in the Olden Times.—The CrownInn.—Stage Route from the yViyn Gap TO rniLADELlHIA. i^^iST of CniEP Burgesses of Bethlehem,^><* since the year 1S45. Chas. Aug. Luckenbadi,.John Matthew Miksch,Ernst F. lileck,Jacob WoUe,Jedidiah Weiss,Phillip H. Goepp,
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Image from page 193 of "Historical sketch of Bethlehem in Pennsylvania : with some account of the Moravian Church" (1873)
Identifier: cu31924028862105
Title: Historical sketch of Bethlehem in Pennsylvania : with some account of the Moravian Church
Authors: Martin, John Hill, 1823-1906
Subjects: Moravian Church Education
Publisher: Philadelphia : Printed for the author by John L. Pile
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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ardiner,Milton J. IIcss,Adolph Degelow,Matthew J. Schmidt, Frank L. WoUe,Samuel Solt,. James M, Schnabel,Augustus H. Leibert,Theodore F. Lovers,Caesar Spiegler,Charles Prosser,Joseph A. Weaver,George H(>8b,Charles Schwartz,Glarance Crist,Clarance A. WoUe,Frederick J. Rice, Bertine S. Erwin, JI. D. The society meets every Friday eveningfor practice, and frequently serenades itsmembers and friends. It assisted at theconcert of the Philharmonic society, whichwas given on March 2ud, 1871, singing thefollowing German songs, jliscWerf TOOT Walde,Farewell to the Forest, by Mendelsshon;Die Wacht am Jthein, the German campaignsong, which took the audience by storm, anencore was demanded, but instead of repeat-ing it, the society sung Mein Wuneh, i. c, MyWish, which gave great satisfaction.. This brings the history of music in Bethle-hem down to the present day, imperfectly;it is admitted; but full enough to show howdeeply the love of music is inherent in it3people. 174 HISTORICAL SKKTCII OF
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r,anoR&SM THE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY.SOUTH BETHLEHEM, PA.—1871. CHAPTER XVI.EonojJGH Authorities.—Lawyers axd Doc-tors.—The Choice op Bishops by Lot.—AsAccount op a Vesper of the MoravianHistorical Society.—Old Map op Bethle-hem IN the Historical Society op Penn-sylvania.—The Married Peoples Houses—Manokasy.—The Apothecary Shop.—Pottery.—Tobacco.—Silk.—Public Build-ings.—The Vineyards.—The Pennsylva-nia and Lehigh Zinc Co.—South Bethle-BBM.—The Paper Bag Manupactory.^Sew Street Bridge.—Volunteer Com-panies.—The Lehigh Univebsity. — TheTreshet of Oct. 4,1869.—The First Pub-1,10 Roads.—David Nitsohman and HisCompany.—The Great Minnisink Trail.— The First Post Opfice.—The Mode ofTravel in the Olden Times.—The CrownInn.—Stage Route from the yViyn Gap TO rniLADELlHIA. i^^iST of CniEP Burgesses of Bethlehem,^><* since the year 1S45. Chas. Aug. Luckenbadi,.John Matthew Miksch,Ernst F. lileck,Jacob WoUe,Jedidiah Weiss,Phillip H. Goepp,
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