Description: Ephrata: A History by James Earnst (Pennsylvania German Settlers History) Original coarse linen cloth binding hardcover in good condition with clean pages and tight binding (as pictured). Free shipping anywhere in the United States Synopsis: Excellent resource for historians and genealogists alike. A noted semi-monastic (utopian) religious community was founded (c.1732) there by Seventh-Day Baptist Brethren, under the leadership of Johann Conrad Beissel. This austere colony, the Ephrata Cloisters, was famous for its music and mysticism, and established (1745) one of the most important early printing presses in the country. The well-preserved buildings are still maintained as a monument by the state. Pennsylvania German Folklore Society, Allentown: 1961-1963., 1963 354p. 8vo.
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Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: Ephrata A History
Author: James Earnst
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Genre: Church Genealogy, German Settlers in Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Dutch, Pennsylvania Genealogy, Pennsylvania History
Original Language: English
Topic: Early German American Settlements, Early German Settlements, German American Genealogy, German American History, Pennsylvania Dutch, Pennsylvania Genealogy, Pennsylvania History
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States