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Volume 17 — 1979



Volume 17 Number 1 — January 1979
2Foreword
3"Who But a Fool Ever Threatened to Burn a Stone House?"
7Sixty Minutes in Berwyn from the Daily Local News
13When One of America's Leading Book Collectors Lived in Daylesford by Bob Goshorn
21In Memoriam: Emma-Belle Beale
22In Memoriam: C. Colket Wilson, Jr.
23Notes and Comments
 
Volume 17 Number 2 — April 1979
26Foreword
27St. Peter's Church in the Great Valley: A National Shrine by Elizabeth Rumrill
35A Portfolio of Old Picture Postcards
43When the Marine Corps Had a Training Camp in Tredyffrin by Bob Goshorn, with Thomas R. Plummer
47Folk Names and Other Places No Longer on the Map of Tredyffrin and Easttown Townships by A Club Project
56Notes and Comments
 
Volume 17 Number 3 — July 1979
58Foreword
59When the Trolley Ran to Strafford by Bob Goshorn
67The Glass of 1900 at Malvern Public School by Miss Snyder
71Some Memories of the Valley Forge Area by Edward H. Ten Broeck
73Folk Names and Other Places No Longer on the Map of Tredyffrin and Easttown Townships : Part II by A Club Project
82An Altercation in the 1850's by from the Village Record
83Notes and Comments
 
Volume 17 Number 4 — October 1979
86Foreword
87Anthony Wayne's Report of the Capture of Stony Point
95Tredyffrin Observatory by Elizabeth Rumrill
99Five Tales for All Hallow's Even by Rob Goshorn
103Some Recollections of Paoli and Berwyn Seventy-Five Years Ago by George B. Roberts
105Folk Names and Other Places No Longer on the Map of Tredyffrin and Easttown Townships: Part III by A Club Project
113Notes and Comments
115Index to Volume XVII
 

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