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New Items in the Pennsylvania Collection

2020-02-13 15:31

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Trees of Bucks County by Willis M. Rivinus

UPA/Bs SD 383 .B8 2017


A History of Koreans in Philadelphia, 1945-1995 by Chang Hee Lee

E 184 .K6 P45 1995


Archdiocese of Philadelphia Catholic Directory: 1978, 1981, 1986, 1989, 1990

UPA/Ph BX 1418 .P5 C3


The Du Pont-Drexel Legacy

F 158.25 .W75 1986


First African Presbyterian Church

UPA/PAM BX 8954 .A63 1989


Safe Bicycling in Philadelphia

UPA/PAM HE 5736 .B53 P45 2009


Indians in Pennsylvania by Paul A. W. Wallace

E 78 .P4 W15 1970


The Place I Call Home by Sherman F. Wooden

UPA E 445 .P3 W854 2009


Abolitionists of South Central Pennsylvania by Cooper H. Wingert

UPA E 445 .P3 W55 2018


War in the Peaceable Kingdom by Brady J. Crytzer

E 199 .C953 2016


Battlefield Pennsylvania by Brady J. Crytzer

UPA F 149 .C89 2018


Philadelphia Mummers by Stephen M. Highsmith

UPA/Ph GT 4011 .P46 H54 2017


Ed Bolden and Black Baseball in Philadelphia by Courtney Michelle Smith

UPA/Ph GV 865 .B59 S65 2017


Slavery & the Underground Railroad in South Central Pennsylvania by Cooper H. Wingert

UPA E 445 .P3 W56 2016


Hinsonville’s Heroes by Cheryl Renée Gooch

UPA/Ch E 540 .N3 G66 2018


In Hot Pursuit: the Hidden History of the Underground Railroad in Lawrence County, PA by Susan Urbanek Linville and Elizabeth Hoover DiRisio

UPA/Lc E 540 .P4 L658 2014


Well-Behaved Taverns Seldom Make History by M. Diane McCormick

UPA TX 950.57 .P4 M394 2018


The Romance of Cherokee Chief Lewis Downing and Mary Ayer of Philadelphia by Luther S. McGaugh

UPA/PAM E 77.6 .L49 M34 2015


Blacks Who Stole Themselves by Billy G. Smith and Richard Wojtowicz

INDEX UPA/Ph E 443 .B525 1989


 

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