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Tredyffrin Easttown Historical Society
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Volume 25 — 1987



Volume 25 Number 1 — January 1987
2Foreword
3Making Sure Our Past has a Future by Nancy Kolb
9Benjamin Henry Latrobe by Richardson L. Onderdonk
17The DuPortail House by Grace Winthrop
20Ponemah: Land of the Hereafter by Bob Goshorn
27Sloanaker's "New Cheap Store" by Hob Borgson
32The Pennsylvania Provincial Conference: Why We Should Remember by John J. Turner
36Notes and Comments
 
Volume 25 Number 2 — April 1987
40Foreword
41Chester County Courts in 1786 by Judges Leonard Sugerman, Thomas Gavin, Charles Smith, and Lawrence Wood
47Club Members Remember: The Man who Came Around
59Who was George Groff? by Bob Goshorn
67St. Monica's Parish by Thomas G. Cavanagh and Dorothy Way
74In Memoriam: Molly TenBroeck by Elizabeth Kirkner Weaver
75Notes and Comments
 
Volume 25 Number 3 — July 1987
78Foreword
79Early Inns and Taverns by Grace Winthrop
92World War II Revisited
921. My WAAC/WAC Days by Claire Etherton
952. I Was a WAVE by Charlotte Goodman
97On Ratifying the Constitution by Brian Zabol
99All in the Family by Chester T. Winters
105Some Observations on the Strafford Railroad Station by Bob Goshorn
112"An Act of Humanity and a Kindness" by Robert L. Ward
115Notes and Comments
 
Volume 25 Number 4 — October 1987
120Foreword
121The Jenkins Arboretum by Harold Sweetman
128Free Schooling for the Poor by Hob Borgson
135Reminiscences of the Great Valley by Frances Ligget
141A Haven of Rest for Elderly Equines by Bob Goshorn
149First Church of Christ, Scientist, Berwyn by Anne W. Hummer
154In Memoriam: Edward H. TenBroeck by Virginia Wilson
156Notes and Comments
158Index to Volume XXV
 

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