A Guide to the Advisory Committee Research Collection, 2015-0004
Compiled by Zachary Hottel
December 12, 2017
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Truban Archives, Shenandoah County Library, Edinburg Virginia, USA
Title: Advisory Committee Research Collection
Date Range: 1772-2017
Collection Number: 2015-0004
Extent: 10 boxes
Language: English
Abstract: A collection of local history items collected or approved for purchase by members of the Shenandoah Room and Truban Archives Advisory Committee during their work as representatives of the library. They include local history publications, especially pamphlets, primary sources, newspaper clippings, research files, and reprints.
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions: This collection is open to researchers without restrictions. Researchers must register and agree to all copyright laws and archives policies before using the collection. Please contact the Shenandoah County Library before visiting to use this collection.
Preferred Citation:
[Identification of item] Advisory Committee Research Collection, 1772-2017, Truban Archives, Shenandoah County Library, Edinburg, Virginia, USA.
Acquisition Information: Acquired through the work of the Shenandoah Room and Truban Archives Advisory Committee of the Shenandoah County Library. Some items were acquired at community events, from thrift stores, through anonymous personal donations, or through research projects. Several local history pamphlets, unpublished manuscripts, etc. were transferred directly from the Shenandoah Room Collection.
Processing Information: This collection was originally stored in various ways. Parts were retained by the library in the Shenandoah Room Collection while other items originated from personal collections or were acquired directly from organizations. All have been processed together according to their association with the Advisory Committee in appropriate document and large scale boxes. Items too large for document storage have been placed in oversize folders in the archives map case.
Biographical/ Historical Note
The Shenandoah Room and Truban Archives Advisory Committee was established in 2012 to help manage operations of these resources at a time when the Archivist position remained unfunded. The group remained responsible for overseeing both resources until 2015 when the assumed a more traditional advisory role after the Archivist position was restored.
Scope and Content
This collection consists of approximately 10 linear feet of materials. This includes approximately 213 folders containing an array of local history publications, documents, photographs, and research materials. There are also seventeen CDs with digital materials and a single book. They are stored in 9 boxes, and one oversize folder. The collection is organized into the following four series:
Series 1, Publications, 1717-2016 includes a wide array of publications. Some of these relate to the history of local groups, businesses, organizations, individuals, and sites. Others are various scientific publications related to local geography, geology, natural features, and buildings.
Series 2, Photographs and Documents, 1792-2016 includes historic photographs and documents, including many copies and transcriptions.
Series 3, Research, 1772-2017 includes information obtained during various research projects conducted by the library, members of the advisory committee, or their associates.
Series 4, Objects, 1829-2013 includes seventeen CDs with various audio recordings, scans of objects, and other digital materials. It also includes a single book.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged in four (4) series:
Series I: Publications, 1717-2016
Series II: Photographs and Documents, 1792-2016
Series III: Research, 1772-2017
Series IV: Objects, 1829-2013
These series have been placed in the catalog separately for search maximization but are stored together as one collection.
Inventory
Series I: Publications, 1717-2016
Box 1 38758101394970
Folder 1.1 Hebron Lutheran Church, Madison County Virginia, 1717-1907
Folder l.2 “ One Common Heritage, One Common Faith”, Rader Lutheran Church, 1765-1970
Folder 1.3 Virginia, Kentucky, & Tennessee Census *Marriage Records, 1790-1825 (Microfiche
Folder 1.4 The “Last” will of Thomas Loker, Rockingham County, Virginia 1794
Folder l.5 Sketches of Harrisonburg, 1840-1940 by Kirby S. Bassford
Folder l.6 Annual Report of the Board of Public Works to the General Assembly, 1849
Folder 1.7 Annual Report of the Board of Public Works to General Assembly of Virginia 1850
Folder 1.8 The Love Letters of Addison Munch to Anna Rebecca Cullers, 1853-1871
Folder l.9 St. Paul’s Evangelical and Reformed Church, Edinburg, Virginia, 1855-2009
Folder l.10 Letter to George R. Calvert of New Market, Virginia from Sesquehanna Fertilizer Company, March 28, 1891
Folder 1.11 Life of Joseph Salyards,”Scholar and Poet”, Henkel Press, 1893
Folder 1.12 Ben Ritter’s Index to “ Stray Recollections of a Private at Co. C, 7t VA Calvary, 1900
Folder 1.13 Mullens West Virginia Pamphlet, ca. 1900
Folder l.14 “The Germans of the Valley”, by John Wayland, April 1902
Folder l.15 Lands of the Allegheny Iron and Ore Company, Rockingham & Page County, VA 1912
Folder l.16 Army Christmas Publications, 1918-1920
Folder l.17 Memorial Address: Sixty-Second Anniversary of the Battle of New Market by John Wayland, May 15, 1926
Folder l.18 Bulletin Third Coast Artillery District, Fort Monroe Virginia, 1935
Folder 1.19 Bulletin, Third Coast Artillery District, Fort Monroe Virginia 1836
Folder l.20 Regulations of the State Board of Education, 1936
Folder 1.21 “The Old Church on the Hill” The Churches of Harrisonburg, by Tommy K.S. Bassford, 1949
Folder 1.22 Orkney Springs Plantations Selected Cook Book 1954
Folder 1.23 An Outline of the History of the Town of New Market &Vicinity, by C.O. JMiller, Miller, 1956
Folder 1.24 Civil War Action in Rockingham County Virginia 1861-1865, ca. 1961
Folder 1.25 A History of the Town of Dayton Virginia, by Carrie Sites and Effie A. Hess, 1962
Folder 1.26 Pennsylvania Germans in the Shenandoah Valley: Folk Medicine, 1966
Box 2: 38758101394228
Folder 2.1 Pennsylvania Germans in the Shenandoah Valley: Anecdotes, Stories, and Folk Tales, 1967
Folder 2.2 Virginia Folklore: Weather Lore, 1966
Folder 2.3 Virginia Folklore: Proverbs, 1966
Folder 2.4 Virginia Folklore: Remedies and Cures, 1966
Folder 2.5 Virginia Folklore: Witchcraft, Magic, and Other Supernatural Beliefs, 1966
Folder 2.6 Virginia Folklore: Sayings and Expressions, 1966
Folder 2.7 Folder 2.8 Virginia Folklore: Beliefs and Practices, 1966
Broadway-Timberville Chamber of Commerce Newsletter, April 1967
Folder 2. 9 “A Time of Change,” Belle Grove Farming Exhibit Guide, April 1-August 15, 1969
Folder 2.10 Fort Valley Miscellany, Various Authors, 1971-1996
Folder 2. 11 “Earthquake History of Virginia, 1774-1900 and 1900-1970,” Virginia Tech Seismological Observatory, 1971
Folder 2.12 Henkel Press: A Force for Conservative Lutheran Theology in Pre-Civil War Folder 2.13 Southeastern America by Alton Koenning, September 16 1971
Folder 2.14 Arts in Virginia, Fraktur and the Virginia Germans, Fall 1974
Folder 2.15 Metal Truss Bridges in Virginia: 1865-1932, Staunton Construction District, May 1975
Folder 2.16 “Bicentennial Miniatures” on Regional Figures from Revolutionary Period by Rebecca Good, 1976
Folder 2.17 Valley Writer’s Guild of Virginia Historical and Folklife Institute Showcase, 1979
Folder 2.18 Shenandoah Valley Writers Guild Valley of Virginia Heritage Institute Showcase, 1980
Folder 2.19 Shenandoah Valley Writers Guild Valley of Virginia Heritage Institute Showcase, 1981
Box 3: 38758101394269
Folder 3.1 Shenandoah Valley Writers Guild Showcase VIII, 1985
Folder 3.2 Shenandoah Valley Writers’ Guild Showcase IX, 1986
Folder 3.3 Lord Fairfax Planning District Commission, Housing Unit Counts 1980 and 1990
Folder 3.4 Shenandoah Valley Magazine, March/April 1980
Folder 3.5 Notes on Virginia, Dr. Christian Hockman House, Spring 1984
Folder 3.6 Shenandoah National Park Guide, 50th Anniversary, 1986
Folder 3.7 Tap Roots and Growing Spires by Rosalie Jennings, 1986
Folder 3.8 Spirit Songs by Rosalie Jennings, 1988
Folder 3.9 Mountain Memories and Valley Dreams by Rosalie Jennings, 1989
Folder 3.10 Young Things by Rosalie Jennings, 1989
Folder 3.11 Songs, Sonnets, and Sestinas by Rosalie Jennings, 2000
Folder 3.12 September Celebrations by Rosalie Jennings, undated
Folder 3.13 Mother of the VMI Cadets, Eliza Catherine Clinedinst Crim, by Mary Crim, 1986
Folder 3.14 Southern Living, In Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, May 1986
Folder 3.15 Hupps from the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia after the American Revolution by Timothy Hupp, 1986 1 of 4
Folder 3.16 Hupps from the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia after the American Revolution by Timothy Hupp, 1986 2 of 4
Folder 3.17 Hupps from the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia after the American Revolution by Timothy Hupp, 19863 of 4
Folder 3.18 Hupps from the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia after the American Revolution by Timothy Hupp, 1986 4 of 4
Folder 3.19 The Virginian, Meems Bottom Bridge and New Market Battlefield, January-February 1987
Folder 3.20 The Crim-Hoover Homestead and Indian Fort, Rockingham County Virginia, by Gary Meeks, 1988
Folder 3.21 Civil War, 1864 Valley Campaign, 1989
Folder 3.22 Chronological Brief of Virginia’s Northern Neck Proprietary by Bill Loomis, 1989
Folder 3.23 Background: European Migrations to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia by Hazel Tidler See, 1989
Box 4: 38758101394988
Folder 4.1 Mid-Atlantic Country, Shenandoah Odyssey: Tracing the Valley turnpike, October 1992
Folder 4.2 Easter at the White House, 1988
Folder 4.3 Acculturation in the Shenandoah Valley: Rhenish Houses of the Massanutten Settlement, 1989
Folder 4.4 Shenandoah County Native American Resources, November 10 1989
Folder 4.5 Isaac Zane’s Marlboro Ironworks by Karen Cooper, 1991
Folder 4.6 The Whanger Report by Thomas Richard Whanger, August 20 1993
Folder 4.7 A Survey of Non-Arches Historic Concrete Bridges in Virginia Constructed Before 1950, July 1996
Folder 4.8 Assessment of Present and Historic Land Use, Nonpoint Source Pollution, and Watershed Biogeochemistry on Water Quality of Passage Creek, Fort Valley Virginia, 1997
Folder 4.9 “Debut,” Central High School Creative Writing Class Publication, 1997
Folder 4.10 New Market Virginia Tourism packet, 1998
Folder 4.11 A Study of Management Alternative Approaches for the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields National Historic District, 1998
Folder 4.12 “More Poems for My Family,” Philip Reed Oyerly, Berkley Springs West Virginia, 1998
Folder 4.13 19th Century Henkel Press Children’s Books by Mary Ann Williamson, 1999 1 of 8
Folder 4.14 19th Century Henkel Press Children’s Books by Mary Ann Williamson, 1999 2 of 8
Folder 4.15 19th Century Henkel Press Children’s Books by Mary Ann Williamson, 1999 3 of 8
Folder 4.16 19th Century Henkel Press Children’s Books by Mary Ann Williamson, 1999 4 of 8
Folder 4.17 19th Century Henkel Press Children’s Books by Mary Ann Williamson, 1999 5 of 8
Folder 4.18 19th Century Henkel Press Children’s Books by Mary Ann Williamson, 1999 6 of 8
Folder 4.19 19th Century Henkel Press Children’s Books by Mary Ann Williamson, 1999 7 of 8
Folder 4.20 19th Century Henkel Press Children’s Books by Mary Ann Williamson, 1999 8 of 8
Folder 4.21 Better Models for Development in the Shenandoah Valley, 1999
Folder 4.22 “McCormick Folding Daisy Reaper,” Bowman Family Restoration, Mt. Jackson Virginia, ca. 2000
Folder 4.23 Moonlight Cottage Camp, Mount Jackson, Virginia by Quentin Proctor, February 2000
Folder 4.24 Archaeological Survey and Evaluation of the Woodstock Lime Company Site, 2000
Box 5: 38758101471158
Folder 5.1 A Survey of Masonry and Concrete Arch Bridges in Virginia, February 2000
Folder 5.2 A Brief history of Jerome by Judy Stough, 2000
Folder 5.3 A Study of 19th Century Stoneware from the Shenandoah Valley Region by Miranda Brown, March 2 2001
Folder 5. 4 “The Making of an Oyster… dinner that is,” Fort Valley Hame and Oyster Dinner, October 18 2003
Folder 5.5 Mt. Solon’s Blue Hole: Looking Back- History of a Spring in Augusta County by Lauren Ragland, 2003
Folder 5. 6 “A Forth Book of Poems for My Family,” Philip Reed Oyerly, Berkley Springs West Virginia, 2003
Folder 5.7 19th Century Henkel Press Children’s Books, Mary Ann Lutz Williamson, 2003
Folder 5.8 Shenandoah Cooperative Living, June 2004
Folder 5.9 Regional Community Profile, April 2004
Folder 5.10 Walking and Wheeling the Northern Shenandoah Valley, October 2004
Folder 5.11 Historic New Market in the Shenandoah Valley Virginia, 2004
Folder 5.12 Shenandoah Valley Music Festival Publications, 2005- present
Folder 5.13 Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation’s “Stonewall Jackson’s Valley Campaign,” Booklet 2006
Folder 5.14 Blast from Our Past: Henrietta, liberty, and Columbia, The Maiden Iron Furnaces of Folder 5.15 Stoney Creek, by G. Daw Royall and Brianne Goettlich, 2006
Folder 5.16 Sheridan’s 1864 Shenandoah Campaign, Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation, 2007
Folder 5.17 Shenandoah Insights, Strasburg Pottery, 2008
Folder 5.18 Better Models for Development in the Shenandoah Valley, November 2010
Folder 5.19 Wealth in Dumore/Shenandoah County by Nancy Stewart, May 1 2014
Folder 5.20 Suzanne’s Studio, Edinburg Virginia, 2016
Folder 5.21 Shenandoah County Museums, 2016
Folder 5.22 Historic Barns and the Agricultural Heritage of the Northern Shenandoah Valley, 2016
Box 6: 38758101162179
Folder 6.1 Shenandoah County Pioneer Families, undated
Folder 6. 2 “The Hudson House, Cross Roads, and Georgetown,” by Warrick Burrus, undated
Folder 6.3 Guide to the Little Fort Nature Trail, undated
Folder 6.4 The Colonial Era in the Lower Shenandoah Valley, by Charles Thorne, undated
Folder 6.5 Historic Winchester and the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, undated
Folder 6.6 Wayside Inn, Middletown Virginia, undated
Folder 6.7 Po at the Strasburg Museum by Virginia Cadden, undated
Folder 6.8 Belle Grove, Middletown Virginia, undated
Folder 6.9 New Market Walking Tours Presented by Apple Blossom Inn, undated
Folder 6.10 Volunteer Farm, Woodstock Virginia, undated
Folder 6.11 Tony’s Italian Restaurant, Woodstock Virginia, undated
Folder 6. 12 “I Credit My Ancestors,” Orerly Family Poetry, Berkley Springs West Virginia, undated
Folder 6.13 The Wit and Wisdom of Dick Golden, undated
Folder 6.14 The Five Lutz Brothers in the Civil War and Company K, 12th Virginia Roll by Mary Ann Williamson, undated
Folder 6.15 Early American Quilts Exhibit, Hupp’s Hill Civil War Park and Belle Grove Plantation, undated
Folder 6.16 Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, undated
Folder 6.17 Mary Ann Williamson Draft Book Copies, Undated 1 of 4
Folder 6.18 Mary Ann Williamson Draft Book Copies, Undated 2 of 4
Folder 6.19 Mary Ann Williamson Draft Book Copies, Undated 3 of 4
Folder 6.20 Mary Ann Williamson Draft Book Copies, Undated 4 of 4
Folder 6.21 Railroad Pages, Toms Brook School, undated
Folder 6.22 Formation of County Government, Undated
Folder 6.23 Center for the Study of the American Family Farm Brochure, undated
Folder 6.24 Mary Ann Williamson Unused Henkel Illustrations, undated
Folder 6.25 The Truth Crusader, undated
Folder 6.26 Descendants of Elizabeth, Daughter of Melchor, Brumback, undated
Series II: Photographs and Documents, 1792-2016
Box 6:
Folder 6.27 Certification of non-imported slaves, John Anderson, Shenandoah County Virginia, December 1792
Folder 6.28 Free Negro Heads of Families in the United States (Virginia), 1830
Folder 6.29 Shenandoah Bridge Lottery, 1832
Folder 6.30 John McCann Surveying Instrument, New Market Virginia, December 20 1837
Folder 6.31 Letter to “Dear Sir” by Joseph P. Conrad, Bushes Mills Lewis City (West) Virginia, January 4 1856
Folder 6.32 Mother and Daughter Story about Marriage, Timberville Virginia, January 1 1857
Folder 6.33 Unidentified Receipt Sheet, James Crow, Timberville Virginia, ca. 1859
Folder 6.34 Items from inside “The Missouri Harmony” book, August 19 1863
Folder 6.35 Transcription of Letter to General Henry Halleck from Michael Grahm concerning Shenandoah County, February 15 1863
Folder 6.36 Promissory Notes issued by W.M. Hazlegrove, Harrisonburg Virginia, 1882
Folder 6.37 Neff Papers to Go With Bible, 1887-2004
Folder 6.38 Sally Bushong and John P. Brock Remembrance Cards, 1889 and 1892
Folder 6.39 Harry Thomas Weatherholtz, born 1893
Folder 6.40 Souvenir, Mt. Jackson Graded School, 1896-1897
Folder 6. 41 “McKinley in Shenandoah County,” 1899
Folder 6.42 Golda May Munch Brown Autobiographical Material, ca. 1900, Fort Valley Virginia
Folder 6.43 Payments for Service to J.C. Lonas, undertaker, MaCanie Virginia, 1902-1945
Folder 6.44 Mildred Hottel, 3rd Year Monthly Report, Woodstock Virginia, Graded School, 1916-1917
Folder 6.45 Katharine Coffelt Photograph Album, 1916-ca. 2001
Box 7: 38758101394210
Folder 7.1 Speech given by “N.S.W.” on “Miss 1918”
Folder 7.2 New Market Area Newspaper Articles, photographs, and obituaries, 1918-1968
Folder 7.3 Strasburg High School Photographs and Identifiers, 1925 and ca. 1936
Folder 7.4 Ben Beck (Weatherholtz) Coffman House, Timberville Virginia, ca. 1930
Folder 7.5 New Market Fire Department Truck No. 4, ca. 1940
Folder 7.6 Business and Professional Women’s Club/Shenandoah County Civic Club Minutes, 1953-1975
Folder 7.7 Edinburg Elementary School Class Photograph, 1960-1961
Folder 7.8 “Woman, 93, Makes Rugs on 200 Year Old Loom,” Kathryn Hollar Article, Northern Virginia Daily, October 5 1977
Folder 7.9 Catherine “Kate” Holler at her loom, ca. 1977
Folder 7.10 Tidler Family Photographs, Farm and Grave, June 18 1990
Folder 7.11 Rockingham County Church Photographs, 1999
Folder 7.12 Sal’s Italian Bistro Inaugural Menus, ca. 2001
Folder 7.13 Shenandoah County Heritage Day, April 12 2003
Folder 7.14 Information related to “A Cathedral Courtship,” “Life at the Fireside,” and “Appleton’s Second Reader books in collection, ca. 2006
Folder 7.15 Woodstock Museum 40th Anniversary Docent Dinner, October 22 2009
Folder 7.16 Letter concerning Hottel-Keller Memorial Association Easement, December 15 2016
Folder 7.17 Speech on “Efficiency,” undated
Folder 7.18 Writings and Drawings, “Mason Orndorff,” “Robert Wise,” “Samuel Barley,” undated
Folder 7.19 Photograph showing William H. and Mary Emma Holler, undated
Folder 7.20 Unidentified Photographs of individuals, southern Shenandoah County Virginia
Folder 7.21 Miller, Minnick, Bowman, Myers, and Roadcap Family Photographs, identified and undated
Folder 7.22 Runion, Messick, Bowman, and Bowers Family Photographs, identified, Timberville Virginia, undated
Folder 7.23 Mary Spitzer DePoy Mason, undated
Folder 7.24 Folder 7.Nu-Method Dry Cleaners, Timberville, Broadway, and Mt. Jackson Virginia, undated
Folder 7.25 Photographs of unidentified structures and agricultural scenes, undated
Folder 7.26 Virginia Caverns Postcards, undated
Folder 7.27 Photographs of Hamburg Virginia, undated
Folder 7.28 Covered Bridge over Mill Creek in Mt. Jackson Virginia, undated
Series III: Research, 1772-2017
Box 7:
Folder 7.29 “Spirits, Stills, and Temperance,” research related to alcohol in Shenandoah County, 1772-2017
Folder 7.30 Research on “Utica Rescue,” Shenandoah County Slaves, Utica New York, 1837
Folder 7.31 Hottel, Knicely, Eye, Syber, and Lantz Families, 1860-1898
Folder 7.32 The Neff Gang, Helltown/Walkers Chapel Virginia, 1917-1918
Folder 7.33 Billy Wolfe, WWII Casualty, ca. 1944
Folder 7.34 Shenandoah County Alms House, 1985-2007 1 of 2
Folder 7.35 Shenandoah County Alms House, 1985-2007 2 of 2
Folder 7.36 Notes on the Miley, Brubaker, Rhodes, and Miller families, 1986
Folder 7.37 “The Pattern of Change in the Shenandoah Valley after the Revolution” by Robert Mitchell and" Valley Germans and Language Traditions" by Klaus Wust, March 1 1987
Folder 7. 38 “A Conversation with joe Miller, the Herodotus of Edinburg,” 1988
Folder 7.39 Snapp house, Toms Brook Virginia, 1999
Folder 7.40 Margaret Tysinger Oral History Transcription, Lantz Mill Virginia, August 23-24
Box 8: 38758101330073 Stack 2, Shelf 5
Folder 9.1 Business and tax financial documents,. 1869-1906
Folder 9.2 Shenandoah Valley Muscial Festival, 2007
Folder 9.3 Clippings about the past, 1928-2000
Folder 9.4 Remembering Bernie Boston, 2008
Folder 9.5 Library of Virginia Article on Strasburg Fire Department Picture, undated
Folder 9.6 Vincent Cancilliere, USMC, 1984
Folder 9.7 Shentel “Celebrating 100 Years of Service,” May 2002
Folder 9.8 Life Magazine and List of Area Masons, October 8 1956
Folder 9.9 The Saturday Evening Post, sent to Hugh Saum, June 8 1907
Folder 9.10 Oversize Copies of Sanborn Maps, New Market, Mt. Jackson, and Woodstock, 1886-1915
Folder 9.11 Deeds, Mary Coffman, Danuel Copenhaver, Barbara Coffman Copenhave, 1876-1881
Folder 9.12 Newspaper Clippings, “Something Old: New Market Polytechnical Institute Faculty and Students,” St. May (Pines) Lutheran Church 250th Anniversary, “Halls of Learning become Halls of Home,” Moore’s Store School, 1886-2010
Folder 9.13 Shenandoah County Bicentennial Committee, 1772-1776
OVERSIZE: Ground Penetrating Radar Survey of Hite “Slave” Cemetery and Bowman Cemetery, Belle Grove Plantation, Middletown and Strasburg Virginia, 2015
38758101465267 Map Case Drawer A, Folder 7
Series IV: Objects, 1829-2013
Box 9 38758101162161 2.4
CD: History of the Lower Shenandoah Valley Counties of Fredrick, Berkely, Jefferson, and Clarke, 1927
CD: Massanutten, Page County, Virginia, 1924
CD: Heritage Day 2003 Photos
CD: Fisher’s Hill Genealogy, 2002
CD: Captain Jack Adams, 2006
CD: Mauck Bible, undated
CD: Childens Bible, undated
CD: Druck/Trook, Peters and Hoop Families, undated
CD: Childer, undated
CD: Childer/Rothorb/Wilson Bible Records, undated
CD: Shenandoah County Heritage Day, 2008
CD: Shenandoah County Heritage Day, 2007
CD: Heritage Day, 2006
CD: Heritage Day, 2005
CD: Heritage Day, 2004
CD: Heritage Day, 2003
CD: Helltown Neff Gang, May 19, 2013
Dr. Martin Luther’s Catechism, Solomon Henkel First Signature, 1829
Updated December 12, 2017