Mennonite Research Journal
Predecessor of Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, the Mennonite Research Journal was a quarterly periodical published by the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society from 1960-1977.
MRJ is no longer available as a complete set. The following list of issues is produced as a tribute to the colorful editorial style, personality, and beliefs of its editor, Ira D. Landis (1899-1977)—Mennonite farmer, minister, and historian. Articles range in length from a paragraph to four or five pages with longer articles being continued in multiple issues.
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1960
April
Of Martin Kin Somewhat [Pioneer David Martin]
He Being Dead, Yet Speaketh [J. Hoffman Hershey]
The First Lancaster Conference Printed Discipline
The First Naturalization List in Lancaster County [1729]
A Landmark Moves Every Two Hundred and Fifty Years [Land Agent John Herr (1685-1765) Homestead]
Our Good Brethren [Good Families, Conestoga & Brecknock Townships]
July
The Stumptown Mennonite Congregation
Record of Henry S. Nissly, Kraybill Deacon
The Byerland Historical Meeting
The Weaverland Tour, April 23, 1960
October
For a Faith’s Pure Shrine [1710 European Exodus]
Address of the Palatines
Hans Herr’s Ocean Voyage [1]
Gabriel Thomas, 1698, Historical and Geographical Account of the Province and Country of Pensilvania
Here and There on These Pioneers [Martin Kendig, Martin Mylin, Christian Herr, John Herr, Bundelin, Jacob Miller, Christopher Franciscus, Wendel Bowman]
Lime Rock Mennonite Meetinghouse
The Pequea Pilgrims [Poem]
The First Permanent Lancaster County Settlement
1961
January
A God-Planned Exodus [Reasons for Mennonite Exodus from Europe]
The [Pequea Settlement] Anniversary [Tour]. . . 1960
Benedict Brackbill (1665-1720)
Nelson Landis, Ordained to the Ministry
Hans Burkholder [1717 Immigrant to New Danville Area]
A Mennonite Centenarian [Mrs. John B. (Amanda) Rider]
Isaac B. Smith, Last Charter Mission Board Member
Melchoir Brenneman [1665-1737] [1717 Immigrant to New Danville Area]
April
A Comfortable and Happy Home [Christian E. Miller Home on Benedict Eshleman Homestead, Conestoga Township][Bishop] Hans Tschantz—A Glimpse [Lampeter Township]
The Faithful Steward [Jacob D. Mellinger]
Bishop Christian K. Lehman Passes
Bishop Joseph E. Hostetter Passes
Hans Herr’s Ocean Voyage [2]
Christian W. Frank, Ordained as Bishop
July
Address to the Young [by Bishop Christian Burkholder]
The May 27th Hammer Creek Tour
[Blind] John S. Wenger (1843-1916) [1]
Preacher John Bear, Good Samaritan
Pike Mennonite Cemetery [1: A–Stahl]
October
Historical Research Planning and Methods
David S. High Called Higher
The Relationship of the Mennonites and the United Brethren in Christ
Pre. John B. Landis’ Wife’s Funeral
Hans Jacob Hess, With His Wife, A.D. 1639
An Informative Letter [About Sewing Circles by Mary Mellinger, 1914]
Why Genealogists Get Gray Hairs!
Blind Johnny Wenger [2]
Pike Mennonite Cemetery [2: Stauffer–Weber]
1962
January
Trails and Trials in Forty-Eight-Year Ministry [Moses G. Gehman] [1]
David B. Groff—Eyes to the Church
Enjoy the Second Hundred—If You Can! [Henry Herr Hess plus Hess Lineage]
Preacher Samuel Myer (1780-1851)
As Others See Us—1823 Style [1]
A Large Ministry of Almost Fifty Years Closes [Minister David L. Landis]
Blind Johnny Wenger [3]
Pike Mennonite Cemetery [3: Wenger–Z]
April (Out-of-print—12 pp.)
Paul G. Landis, Ordained Bishop
The Social Security–Amish Issue
Trials and Trails in Forty-Eight-Year Ministry [2]
Amish Cemeteries
The Gantz Meetinghouse on Fire
As Others See Us—1823 Style [2]
The Civil War Unvarnished [1]
July (Out-of-print—12 pp.)
Through Buchenwald and Alive
The Lost Creek—Found Again!
Farm Cemeteries Should Be Preserved [Hans Hess Cemetery]
John S. Martin Bishop
Amos W. Myer Passes (Oct. 4, 1884-May 25, 1962)
The Civil War Unvarnished—The Cold War [2]
As Others See Us—1823 Style [3]
Skippack Community More Than One Hundred Years Ago
A Master of Cemetery Science [Abraham W. Denlinger]
Kraybill Mennonite Cemetery [1: A–Ebersole]
October
Brotherly Aid After Fires [1]
The Amishland Tour
The Seventh Mennonite World Conference
The Landis Valley Annual [Bible Meeting]
A New Hammer Creek Bishop [Isaac K. Sensenig]
The Buffalo Valley Beachy Amish Meetinghouse
Into the Valley of Death [Martin I. Landis (1887-1962)]
The Civil War Unvarnished—The Hot War Begins [3]
As Others See Us —1823 Style [4]
Kraybill Mennonite Cemetery [2: Eby–Habecker]
1963
January (Out-of-print—12 pp.)
Admonition and Counsel to Survivors: Bishop Jacob Hostetter, Manheim [1]
The Ebersoles of Early Lancaster County
From a Diary of Jacob Lehman [Walked to Canada and Back, 1819]
As Others See Us—1823 Style [5]
Franconia Mennonite Historical Society Annual Meeting
Brotherly Aid After Fires [2]
The Civil War Unvarnished—War Hysteria [4]
A Visit to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania [1890]
Kraybill Mennonite Cemetery [3: Heisey–Hossler]
April
Amos S. Horst (1893-1963): Conference Moderator
Pioneer Nicholas Stoltzfus
The Civil War Unvarnished—Slavery, the Issue [5]
Landis Homes
Earliest Impressions of Sunday School [1]
As Others See Us—1823 Style [6]
Manor Reformed Mennonite Meeting House
Menno Haven, Inc.
Admonition and Counsel to Survivors [2]
Kraybill Mennonite Cemetry [4: Hostetter–Kreibiell]
July
Bishop Issac Eby, Revered Churchman [1]
Earliest Impressions of Sunday School [2]
The Hershey Historical Meeting Tour [1]
The Naturalization List of 1739
The Civil War Unvarnished—Slavery, the Issue [6]
Pequea Beachy Amish Mennonites
As Others See Us—1823 Style [7]
Kraybill Mennonite Cemetery [5: Kreider–Nissley, C.]
October
The Civil War Unvarnished—The Virginia Scene [7]
Peter S. Hartman Reminiscences
Mennonite Meeting House at Hamburg, Va.
The Hershey Historical Meeting Tour [2]
Bishop Isaac Eby, Revered Churchman [2]
The Mann, A Record [Abram K. Mann]
Kraybill Mennonite Cemetery [6: Nissley, E.–Nissley, M.]
1964
January
John E. Reesor’s [1854] Trip to Pennsylvania [1]
The 1963 Family Questionnaire [1]
John A. Kennel (1880-1963), An Affable Bishop
Bishop Isaac Eby, Revered Churchman [3]
Jacob M. Hess (September 16, 1845—November 1, 1943)
The Civil War Unvarnished—Near the Mason-Dixon Line (General J. D. Imboden’s Report After the Battle of Gettysburg [8]
Kraybill Mennonite Cemetery [7: Nissley, M.–Rupert]
April
“I Square My Accounts Every Day” [Noah W. Risser]
The Mennonitism of Leo Tolstoy and His Reference to Daniel Musser
John E. Reesor’s Trip to Pennsylvania [2]
Within a Fortnight [Christian W. Frank, John S. Martin]
Bishop Isaac Eby, Revered Churchman [4]
The Civil War Unvarnished—Henry B. Hege to Henry G. Hege,
July 12, 1863 [9]
Jacob Nessley (1753-1832): The Pan Handle Pioneer [1]
Kraybill Mennonite Cemetery [8: Saylor–Stauffer]
July
The Civil War Unvarnished—John B. Hege [10]
Four Centuries of Congregational Singing [1]
Jacob Nessley (1753-1832) [2]
A Local Industrial Tour
Harvesting in Lancaster County [profusely illustrated]
The Deacon Michael Hege War Scene [German poem]
The 1963 Family Questionnaire [2]
Integration on the Local Scene
Kraybill Mennonite Cemetery [9: Steele–Zook]
October
William M. Strong Passes
John E. Reesor’s 1857 Trip to Pennsylvania [3]
The Martin Funk Bible
Thatching Barn Roofs [Burkholder Barn]
The Civil War Unvarnished—David Z. Shook’s Report [and Six Other Reports] [11]
Four Centuries of Congregational Singing [2]
H. Raymond Charles, Bishop [1]
Amos H. Sauder, Farmer Bishop
The 1963 Family Questionnaire [3]
1965
January
The First Anti-Slavery Protest Was Mennonite
The Franconia Conference and the Conscientious Objectors of World War I
The Civil War Unvarnished [12]
An 1875 Concern [Plain Dress]
One Hundred Years Ago [Bucks County Letter, William G. and Samuel G. Gross to Henry and Magdalena (Detweiler) Detweiler, 1862]
H. Raymond Charles, Bishop [2]
An 1870 Trip to Lancaster County [by Henry K. and Mary (Cole) Wismer]
King Friedrich Wilhelm III and the Mennonites
Pre[acher] Peter Nissley’s Flowing Pen [1855]
Melvin L. Kauffman Called to Bishop Responsibility
The 1963 Family Questionnaire [4]
April
Life of Bishop Christian Newcomer (1749-1830) [1]
Johannes Eby, the Philanthropist
As Others See Us [William Edgar Geil][Photograph—Yeates School Trolley Stop, ca. 1914]
Re. Dutch Foreign Relief [1710]
The Civil War Unvarnished [13]
Luke G. Stoltzfus, Now Bishop
Landis Valley Meetinghouse [and Cemetery][1: Adams–Brown]
July
The Lancaster County Hesses to Martyr Blood
Life of Bishop Christian Newcomer (1749-1830) [2]
The First Mennonite Conference History [1]
As Others See Us [Bishop Abraham Groff]
The Evolution of Haying [profusely illustrated]
Landis Valley Cemetery [2: Brubaker–Ehrman]
October
The Hanover Environs Tour
Music in American Mennonite Churches
History: Delights, Dangers and Dialogue
An 1883 Funeral at Millersville [Mrs. Christ (Mary) Kendig]
A Dutch Letter [Johann Ludwig Runckel, 1710]
Life of Bishop Christian Newcomer (1749-1830) [3]
The First Mennonite Conference History [2]
Landis Valley Cemetery [3: Erb–Geltz]
1966
January
Benjamin Horning—His Life, Times and Work [1]
Henrich Souder
Diary of Christian Newcomer [1]
Marriages a Century Since and Before [1]
Landis Valley Cemetery [4: Gerber–Hollinger]
April
Bishop Jacob T. Harnish Passes
Limits to History
Marriages a Century Since and Before [2]
Benjamin Horning—His Life, Times and Work [2]
Diary of Christian Newcomer [2]
Melvin B. Delp Ordained Bishop, Dec. 19, 1965
H. Howard Witmer Joins the Bishop Board
Landis Valley Cemetery [5: Hollinger, Jacob–Kegerries]
July
Bishop Moses K. Horst (Sept. 23, 1882-Apr. 3, 1966)
Early Genealogical Samplers
Benjamin Horning—His Life, Times and Work [3]
The Good Old Days: 1790 and Before
Reuben S. Bair (Feb. 25, 1856-July 11, 1929)
Buffalo in an Old Location [Mennonite Congregation]
Diary of Christian Newcomer [3]
At the Last Minute for a Swisser Log House [Peter Martin]
Funeral: Old Mennonite Church, East of Millersville [Mrs. John (Magdalena) S. Shank, 1883]
Landis Valley Cemetery [6: Keller–Landis, B.]
October
The Origin of the Pike Church (1845-’46) [1]
The Morgantown Amishland
Graybill G. Landis Built His Own Memorials [1]
Early Legislation Against Cursing and Swearing (1700) by the Provincial Assembly
Frank M. Enck Passes
Diary of Christian Newcomer [4]
Alvin G. Martin, Weaverland Bishop
Lester S. Martin, Bishop at 37
Landis Valley Cemetery [7: Landis, C.–W.]
1967
January
Graybill G. Landis Built His Own Memorials [2]
Bishop D. Stoner Krady Passed On
Funeral at the Boyerland Church [Rev. Martin Miller, 1800]
Weaverland Bi-Centennial, November 12th [1966]
Bishop Tobias Kreider of Mellinger: In Church [1]
James M. Shank [Bishop Ordination]
The Origin of the Pike Church (1845-’46) [2]
Diary of Christian Newcomer [5]
The Landis Retirement Home 1967 Style
The Hans Herr Painting [by Funck and Von Ossko]
Landis Valley Cemetery [8: Lapp–Lutz]
April
John H. Mellinger, Writing Eighty Years After
History of Northwestern Fairfield Township, Columbiana County, Ohio
Diary of Christian Newcomer [6]
Elmer D. Leaman, Bishop at 54
Bishop Tobias Kreider of Mellinger: His Family [2]
Pleasant Valley, Bath, N.Y. [Mennonite Congregation]
The Origin of the Pike Church (1845-’46) [3]
Landis Valley Cemetery [9: McCauley–Paroz]
July
M. G. Weaver, Conference Historian
Hymn Book Used by the York County, Ontario, Mennonites [1]
No Pasteboard Box House, Yet Cheaper [Raymond R. Barge Farm]
Diary of Christian Newcomer [7]
The Origin of the Pike Church (1845-’46) [4]
Remarkable Industry [Abram B. Miller Family]
Landis Valley Cemetery [10: Peters–Royer]
October
Joh. Christoph Sauer, 1693-Sept. 15, 1768, Publisher of First Colonial Bible
Neuhauser-Kennel Pioneers [1]
Diary of Christian Newcomer [8]
Hymn Book Used by the York County, Ontario, Mennonites [2]
From Millersville Hither and Yon [1]
Pioneer Grandmother’s Recipe to a Young Bride [for Washing Clothing]
Educationally-Wise [Public Schools, Lancaster County]
Fairmount Rest Home
In Firsts [1: 4004 B.C.-1635 A.D.]
Landis Valley Cemetery [11: Rudy–Slight]
1968
January
First Mennonite Appeal to an American Government
Bishop Valentine Metzler (Feb. 14, 1726-
July 24, 1783)
From Millersville Hither and Yon [2]
Neuhauser-Kennel Pioneers [2]
The Diller Meetinghouse
Nicknames
Diary of Christian Newcomer [9]
Educationally-Wise [Subscription Schools, Lancaster County]
Landis Valley Cemetery [12: Snader–Wade]
April
The Plain Dutch
The First Lancaster Mennonite Conference Apology [by Melchior Brenneman] [1]
Gone and Almost Forgotten [Halifax Mennonite Meetinghouse]
Martin Mylin (c. 1675-1749)
Diary of Christian Newcomer [10]
In Firsts [2: 1641-1896]
First Aid for Old Cemeteries
Landis Valley Cemetery [13: Wagner–Wolf, J.]
July
Mrs. Mattie Habecker, Centenarian
The Gonders of Strasburg and Black Creek
David Kauffman (1770-1846), [Warwick Township]
The First Lancaster Mennonite Conference Apology [2]
Singers’ Table Memories
Diary of Christian Newcomer [11]
Oreville Mennonite Home
Music from Yesteryear
Landis Valley Cemetery [14: Wolf, J.–Z]
October
The Oberholtzer Riddle [1]
Through the Beautiful Cumberland Valley
Mercy in the Caldron of Affliction [Dutch Mennonite Aid to Swiss Brethren, 1672]
Millersville Mennonite Service [1877]
Mennonites on the Move
The First Lancaster Mennonite Conference Apology [3]
Diary of Christian Newcomer [12]
Emma Mary Kurtz at 102
1969
January
A Personal Contact with Hans Landis [1]
Peace Sects Appeal in 1780 to British Authorities
The Oberholtzer Riddle [2]
The First Lancaster Mennonite Conference Apology [4]
Hartleton Old Order Mennonites
Theatricals
Bishop Weaver W. Zimmerman (Aug. 21, 1894-Nov. 27, 1968)
Pastor-Evangelist John S. Hess (Sept. 19, 1884-Oct. 3, 1968)
Diary of Christian Newcomer [13]
The 1893 Kreider Tragedy
April
Henry F. Garber (Sept. 15, 1888-Dec. 23, 1968)
A Personal Contact with Hans Landis [2]
The First Lancaster Mennonite Conference Apology [5]
Mission Superintendent Ordained Manor Bishop
The Christian Newcomer Diary [14]
Andrew Shenk’s Flitting to Millersville [1882]
Daniel D. Wert
That Funeral
New Elizabethtown Bishop [Russell J. Baer]
River Corner Cemetery [1: A–Funk]
July
As Others See the Anabaptists
Half Moon Valley
Christian Wenger, Upper Leacock Tract
The First Lancaster Mennonite Conference Apology [6]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [15]
In Firsts [3: 1896-1967]
It Was Earlier [Bishop George Weber Letter to John F. Funk on Wisler Controversy, 1868]
River Corner Cemetery [2: Good–Herr]
October
Eastern Mennonite Associated Libraries and Archives
Deacon Martin Mellinger Correspondence [1]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [16]
Over Hill and Dale in Dauphin County [1]
A Long Lost Hymn [Christian Good Acrostic, “Ein geistliches Lied,” ca. 1838]
Another Juniata Bishop Chosen [Allen L. Kauffman]
A War Position [Reformed Mennonites, World War I]
Weaverland Bishop Ordained [John E. Hollinger]
Three Counties Meet the Centenarian [Aaron S. Risser]
New Amish Meetinghouse [Summitville]
River Corner Cemetery [3: Hess–Peters]
Cumulative Index, 1960-1969, Volumes I-X (extra issue)
1970
January
Life Begins at Seventy
Hans Herr House to the Fore
A Mennonite Funeral Sermon [Levi Becker, 1887]
A Lasting Legacy [Henry W. Mosser Deathbed Poem, 1890]
Deacon Martin Mellinger Correspondence [2]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [17]
Over Hill and Dale in Dauphin County [2]
A Grand Christian Lady [Fannie Bender]
Current [Mennonite] High School Student Reading Habits
Luke L. Horst Chosen Bishop, Bowmansville-Reading District
River Corner Cemetery [4: Rankin–Stauffer]
April
A Personal Contact with Hans Landis [3]
The Pennsylvania Landis Pioneers [1]
Open House for the 1719 Shrine [Herr House]
An East Chestnut Street Service [1881]
Deacon Martin Mellinger Correspondence [3]
Earl B. Horst, Their Youngest Bishop
Swarr for Nine Generations
The Christian Newcomer Diary [18]
An Old Letter [Samuel Landes, 1876]
Benedict Brackbill’s Will [1720/21]
Indian Lore Unearthed [Walter L. Hershey]
River Corner Cemetery [5: Steitz–Walton]
July
A Personal Contact with Hans Landis [4]
Hans Herr—A Myth?
The Pennsylvania Landis Pioneers [2]
The Jacob Stauffer Family
The Autobiography of Isaac M. Buzzard [1]
Hans Herr House Restoration To Begin
Farming Joyfully [Harold R. Frey]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [19]
Deacon Martin Mellinger Correspondence [4]
Millersville-Rohrerstown Baptisms in the Nineties [1890s]
Funeral at Petersburg [John Haverstick, 1883]
October
Beyond the Lebanon Hills
A Personal Contact with Hans Landis [5]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [20]
The Autobiography of Isaac M. Buzzard [2]
The Pennsylvania Landis Pioneers [3]
The Rose Fancier [Ivan D. Krantz]
Baptism at Millersville [1884]
Deacon Martin Mellinger Correspondence [5]
The Conestoga Horse
Old Byerland Meetinghouse on a New Location [Photograph, 1949]
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [1: A–Bear]
1971
January (Out-of-print—12 pp.)
Deacon Martin Mellinger Correspondence [6]
Aid to The Twenty [Letter from Franconia Conference Ministers to Former Bucks County Mennonites in Niagara Falls Area, 1801]
Archaeology and the Hans Herr House
Autobiography of Isaac M. Buzzard [3]
Christian Newcomer Diary [21]
Wendel Bowman, Lampeter Pioneer
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [2: Beck–Byers]
April
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [3: Caldwell–Dietrich]
Deacon Martin Mellinger Correspondence [7]
Hans Herr House Miscellany [1]
Autobiography of Isaac M. Buzzard [4]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [22]
Preacher Peter Risser, Mount Joy Township Patentee
The County’s Most Unique Swisser Barn [John K. Fisher Barn, 1857]
A Good Boy [by Henry Brubacher, 1825]
July
Mennonites and Congregational Singing
Deacon Martin Mellinger Correspondence [8]
Hans Herr House Miscellany [2]
Autobiography of Isaac M. Buzzard [5]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [23]
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [4: Diffenbaugh–Eshbach]
October
The Christian Woman’s Head Covering [1]
Lancaster Conference Sunday School Centennial
Deacon Martin Mellinger Correspondence [9]
Buffalo Creek and Its Environs in Union County
The Christian Newcomer Diary [24]
Bishop Mahlon M. Zimmerman
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [5: Eshleman–Fisher]
1972
January
The Christian Newcomer Diary [25]
Deacon Martin Mellinger Correspondence [10]
Eastward Ho [1: Harold A. Zehr]
The 1722 Meyer-Groff Document [1]
Christian Woman’s Head Covering [2]
Bishop Adam R. Martin
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [6: Forrer–Gochaner]
April
To the Wheat Fields of Nebraska
Deacon Martin Mellinger Correspondence [11]
Eastward Ho [2]
More Light on the 1722 Meyer-Groff Document [2]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [26]
Mennonite Meetinghouses
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [7: Gochenauer–Groff]
July
Wagon-Making in Lancaster County
Deacon Martin Mellinger Correspondence [12]
Eastward Ho [3]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [27]
The Supreme Court Decision—A Landmark [Amish]
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [8: Groff–Hagey]
October
Annual Meeting Field Trip in Manheim Area
Deacon Martin Mellinger Correspondence [13]
Abraham Groff of the Reformed Mennonites
Big Game Hunt—Royal 1872 Style [Mennonites in Kansas]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [28]
Simon G. Bucher
Bishop Elmer D. Leaman
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [9: Halbig–Heisler]
1973
January (Out-of-print—12 pp.)
Johann Anton Weber and His Family: Swiss Colonists
Deacon Martin Mellinger Correspondence [14]
Musical Instruments and Christian Worship [1]
The Ressler Mill Along Mill Creek
The Christian Newcomer Diary [29]
Millport Meetinghouse Opened Anew
The Hostetter Mennonite Meetinghouse, Adams County
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [10: Herman–Herr, C.]
April
Three Bishops Ordained Within Two Months [James R. Hess, Noah L. Hershey, Paul S. Hollinger]
Deacon Martin Mellinger Correspondence [15]
The Approaching Centennial [Russian Mennonite Immigration, 1874]
Musical Instruments and Christian Worship [2]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [30]
Clarence E. Lutz, Businessman-Bishop
The Estate Papers of Johann Anton Weber
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [11: Herr, C.–Herr, F.]
July
Hans Groffs Aplenty [1]
Deacon Martin Mellinger Correspondence [16]
Musical Instruments and Christian Worship [3]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [31]
A Brief Syllabus on Fraktur Art
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [12: Herr, H.–Herr, J.]
October
Lancaster County Toll Roads Come and Go
Bishop Brenneman Ordained for Willow Street-Strasburg
Berks County Amish Ancestral Field Trip
Musical Instruments and Christian Worship [4]
Hans Groffs Aplenty [2]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [32]
Visiting Weaverland Valley Anew
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [13: Herr, J.–Herr, W.]
1974
January (Out-of-print—12 pp.)
Waiting to be Done: Basic Research on Mennonites in the American Revolution
Mennonite Lot Ordination
Hans Groffs Aplenty [3]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [33]
Church Leaders I Have Known
Mennonites in North Carolina
Hymnody of the Mennonites of North America
Musical Instruments and Christian Worship [5]
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [14: Hersh–Houser]
April
Dr. Landis Wrote For Our Generation [Landis Farm Life, East Lampeter Township, 1850s]
Hans Groffs Aplenty [4]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [34]
C. Z. Mast (Nov. 4, 1885-Jan. 25, 1974)
A Life-Work Comes to Light [Isaac W. Martin’s Martin Genealogy]
Aiding the Russian Mennonite Immigrants
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [15: Huber–Huss]
July
The Fatherland of the Pennsylvania Dutch
“Keep Moving,” Our Motto [Amish and Old Order Mennonite Migration]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [35]
Home Sweet Home for Seven Generations [Oberholtzer Homestead and Genealogy]
The Influence of the Pennsylvania German Dialect on Amish English in Lancaster County [1]
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [16: Johns–Keesey, C.]
October
“God is Good” [Mrs. Henry B. (Fannie) Hershey, Centenarian]
The Influence of the Pennsylvania German Dialect on Amish English in Lancaster County [2]
Byerland Hither and Yo[n]
Grandfather’s Clock [Brubaker Family]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [36]
His Mantle Dropped [Grant M. Stoltzfus]
Bishop Elmer G. Martin
The Penn Valley Old Order Mennonites
Earl Sensenig, First Martindale District Bishop
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [17: Keesey, H.–Kunkle, H.]
1975
January (Out-of-print—12 pp.)
The Hans Herr House—Today and Tomorrow
The Exiles—A Narrative of Years Ago [1]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [37]
The Old-Fashioned Winters
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [18: Kunkle, M.-Lefever, J.]
April (Out-of-print—12 pp.)
Martin Kendig, 1710 Mennonite Pioneer Leader [1]
Bishop Aaron H. Hollinger
The Exiles—A Narrative of Years Ago [2]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [38]
Bishop Howard Z. Good Answered the Last Call
Martyrs Mirror Introduction, 1814 Style
Bishop Mahlon Witmer
The Movie Craze Hiatus
July (Out-of-print—l2 pp.)
The Martin Mylin
Ausbund of 1744
Martin Kendig, 1710 Mennonite Pioneer Leader [2]
Extraordinary Activity of a Great-Grandmother [Mrs. John (Anna) Forrey, 1878]
Landis Retirement Home. . . Guests
The Christian Newcomer Diary [39]
Buckwalter Farm for Two Centuries
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [19: Lefever, M.–Meck]
October
Lancaster County Sure Crop [Issac E. Hershey]
The Reformed Mennonite Church at the Bar
Ingenuity of a Boy, Seven Years Old [John C. Herr, 1856]
With Bishop Jacob Hertzler
The Horst Family
The Christian Newcomer Diary [40]
New Mennonite High School [Faith]
Mary and Martha [Benjamin Lehman Sermon, 1875]
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [20: Mowrer–Ranck]
1976
January (Out-of-print—12 pp.)
J. Paul Graybill Ascends Higher
The Basel Bible of Georg Weber
Now a Centenarian [Kate A. Stoltzfus]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [41]
The Situation in American Mennonitism [1930] [1]
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [21: Rankin–Rohrer]
April
Early Lancaster County Mennonite Mussers
The Situation in American Mennonitism [2]
Christian Wenger and Eve Graybill, “Stalwart Mennonite Pioneers”
Early Farms after 200 Years
Our Eli D. Wenger
The Christian Newcomer Diary [42]
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [22: Rohrer–Shaub, C.]
July
The Landis Valley Museum Mennonite Book Collection [1]
Toward Minimum Standards for Church Archives [1]
John Barleycorn [Alcohol Use]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [43]
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [23: Shaub, C.–Smith]
October
Eighteenth-Century Amish in Lancaster Community [1]
The Landis Valley Museum Mennonite Book Collection [2]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [44]
Toward Minimum Standards for Church Archives [2]
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [24: Smull–Todd]
1977
January (Out-of-print—12 pp.)
Eighteenth-Century Amish in Lancaster Community [2]
Our Carpenter Neighbors [Zimmerman Genealogy]
Direct Quotes and Observations by Christian B. Bucher [1]
Benjamin Esh Called Higher
A Grand Old Lady at 104 [Selina (King) Stoltzfus]
Bishop John M. Strickler (1885-1976)
The Christian Newcomer Diary [45]
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [25: Tout–Weitzel]
April (Out-of-print—l2 pp.)
The Earliest Doner Family in America
Orie O. Miller: Foreign Missionary Enroute
Eighteenth-Century Amish in Lancaster County [3]
Quotes and Observations of Christian B. Bucher (1867-1960) [2]
The Christian Newcomer Diary [46]
Anabaptists As Others Saw Them
Western Pennsylvania Frontier Life [Eckarlin Brothers]
Epitaphs
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [26: Wenger–Z]
July
The Historical Society in Retrospect [The Ira D. Landis Era]
The Mennonite Church of the Millwood District
The Christian Newcomer Diary [47]
Christian R. Bucher Diary
The Willow Street (Brick) Mennonite Cemetery [27: Addenda]
October (Out-of-print—15 pp.)
Cumulative Index, 1970-1977,
Volumes XI-XVIII