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| Format | Book Whole |
|---|---|
| Author, Monographic | Harbaugh, Heinrich |
| Title, Monographic | Harbaugh's Harfe. Gedichte in Pennsylvanisch-Deutscher Mundart |
| Author/Subsidiary, or Performer | Bausman, B. [Benjamin] |
| Place of Publication | Philadelphia, Pa. |
| Publisher | Reformed Church Publication Board |
| Date of Publication | ©1870 |
| Extent of Work | 121 pages, 6 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm |
| Notes | Includes a Wortverzeichniss defining Pennsyvlania German words. --- Illustrated cover (blue). --- On title page: Herausgegeben von B. Bausman. Reformed Church Publication Board, No. 907 Arch Street, Philadelphia. --- On title page verso: Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1870, by the Reformed Church Publication Board, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. |
| MKI Annotation | German-American author. Heinrich Harbaugh was born Oct. 28, 1817 in Franklin City, PA. Minister of the Reformed Church in 1843. Taught theology at Mercersburg Seminary. Teacher in Ohio 1843-63. Held D.D. degree. Prolific writer in English and German and one of the most talented of Pa. German dialect writers. He died December 28, 1867. Benjamin Bausman was born Jan. 28, 1824 in Lancaster, Pa.. He was a pastor at the German Reformed Church in Reading, Pa. (1863-1909); he died May 8, 1909. This book has a gift plate: Gift of Alfred Senn, 1974, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Memorial Library / stamped: Withdrawn. Also an inscription: "To my friend Professor Werner, as a token of friendship and esteem, Julius Shank [?], December 13 / 79" and a bookseller's label inside the back cover: "A. Bruderhausen, 15 West 45th Street, New York." |
| Call Number | PIA PA |
| MKI Terms | Dialects/ Poetry/ Literature, Pennsylvania-German |