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Anna Eleonora's Special Day Anna Eleonora's Special Day
by Corrine Durdock

Anna Eleonora was one of four daughters of Jacob and Susanna Ehrenhardt, who built the stone home known today as the 1803 House. It is the story of a young Moravian girl moving from childhood into adolescence, and was written by a local storyteller and newspaper editor.
Paperback: 16 pages
Dimensions (7" x 10")
Young Reader
$5.00

They Came To Emmaus They Came To Emmaus
compiled by Preston A. Barba, Ph.D. Litt.D.

This is an in-depth history of Emmaus, originally published for the Emmaus Centenary in 1959. It was written by a local resident and head of the German Department at Muhlenberg College in Allentown. It includes a look at William Penn's Pennsylvania, the background of the Moravians who settled in this area, and a detailed history of the "congregational village" (and eventually the borough) of Emmaus
Hardcover: 256 pages
Dimensions (6" x 9")
History
$15.00


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