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From the Colonial Economy to Early Industrialization, 1720-1840

Colonial German-Language Press and the American Revolution

Created By: Adams, Willi Paul Source/Publisher: </em>In<em> The Press & the American Revolution</em>, eds. Bernard Bailyn and John B. Hench, 151-228 Worcester: American Antiquarian Society, 1980

Conestoga Crossroads: Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1730-1790

Created By: Wood Jr., Jerome H Publisher: Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1979

Country Storekeeper in Pennsylvania: Creating Economic Networks in Early America, 1790–1807

Created By: Diane E. Wenger Publisher: University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2008

Demuth’s 1770: The History of a Lancaster County Tradition

Created By: Demuth, Henry C Publisher: n.p., 1925

Did the Zenger Case Really Matter? Freedom of the Press in Colonial New York

Created By: Levy, Leonard W Source/Publisher: William and Mary Quarterly 3.17 (1960): 35

Emergence of a Free Press

Created By: Levy, Leonard W. Publisher: New York: Oxford University Press, 1985

Etting Collection, Gratz Correspondence, 1695-1780

Created By: HSP

Excellent Stand for Business: Frederick Muhlenberg’s General Store

Created By: Lisa Minardi Source/Publisher: The Bulletin of the Historical Society of Montgomery County 36.4 (2013): 2-18

F.W. Brune & Sons

Created By: Mayer, Brantz Source/Publisher: </em>In<em> Baltimore: Past and Present, With Biographical Sketches of Its Representative Men Baltimore: Richardson & Benneti, 1871. 207-210

Familienarchiv Heckscher

Created By: Staatsarchiv der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

Firearms in Colonial America: The Impact on History and Technology, 1492–1792

Created By: Firearms in Colonial America: The Impact on History and Technology, 1492–1792 Publisher: Washington, DC: Smithsonian, 1980

Francis Lieber Papers

Created By: Henry Huntington Library

Frederick W. Brune

Created By: Howard, George Washington Source/Publisher: </em>In <em>The Monumental City: Its Past History and Present Resources Volumes 1-2 Baltimore: J.D. Ehlers & Co., 1873. 520-522

Furnace to Farm: Capital, Labor, and Markets in the Pennsylvania Iron Industry, 1716–1789

Created By: Kennedy, Michael V Publisher: Bethlehem, PA: Lehigh University, 1996

German Immigration and Servitude in America, 1709-1920

Created By: Grubb, Farley Publisher: New York: Routledge, 2011

German Radical Pietism

Created By: Schneider, Hans Publisher: Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2007

Germany and the Emigration: 1816-1885

Created By: Walker, Mack Publisher: Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1964

Gold and Glory: North Carolina Gold and the Bechtler Heritage

Created By: Lattimore, Robert S Publisher: Rutherfordton, NC: Hilltop Publications, 2007

Gold in History, Geology, and Culture

Created By: Knapp, Richard F. and Robert M. Topkins, eds Publisher: Raleigh: North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History, 2001

Gold Mining in North Carolina

Created By: Knapp, Richard F. and Brent D. Glass Publisher: Raleigh: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1999

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