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APPENDIX.

TITLES OF PAPERS READ AT THE ANNUAL

MEETINGS OF THE MORAVIAN

HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

1858. The Ephrata House.-By James Henry. 1860. The Deep Foundations of Early Moravianism.— By James Henry.

1861.-Moravian "Vespers."-By James Henry.

Extracts from the Diary of Nazareth, 1745 and 1746.-By John C. Brickenstein.

1862. Additional Extracts from the Diary of Nazareth, 1746.-By John C. Brickenstein.

1863. The First "Sea Congregation."-By John C. Brickenstein. (See Transactions, Vol. I, p.

33.)

David Zeisberger (First Paper).—By Edmund
de Schweinitz.

History of Hope, N. J.—By C. F. Kluge. (See
Transactions, Vol. I, p. 51.)

1864.—The Second "Sea Congregation."-By John C. Brickenstein. (See Transactions, Vol. I, p. 107.)

David Zeisberger (Second Paper).—By Edmund de Schweinitz.

1865.-Moravian Sermons.-By James Henry.

The Old Graveyard at Nazareth.-By John C.
Brickenstein.

1867.-History of Christian's Spring.-By James Henry. (See Transactions, Vol. I, p. 64.)

1868.-Life in a Moravian Village in the Olden Time (Nazareth Being the Type). By James

Henry.

Extracts from the Diary of the Lititz Brethren's
House. By Louis R. Huebener.

Extracts from the Diary of Bethlehem.-By John
C. Brickenstein.

1869.-Extracts from the Diary of Bethlehem, 1742.By Eugene Leibert.

Protestation of Reformed and Lutheran Churches of Philadelphia against the Moravians, 1742.— Read by Edmund de Schweinitz.

1871.-"Disjecta Membra," Being a Fragmentary History of the Ephrata House.-By William C. Reichel. (See Transactions. Vol. I, p. 429.) 1872.-Moravian Manuscript Literature.-By James (See Transactions, Vol. IV, p. 15.) 1873.-The Visit of the Chiefs of the Six Nations to Nazareth in 1792.—By James Henry.

Henry.

Extracts from Heckewelder's Diary of a Visit to Petquotting in 1789.-By Henry A. Jacobson. 1874.—Account of the Organization of Nazareth Hall in 1785. By James Henry.

Report of a Visitation by Charles Gotthold
Reichel to Wyoming and Several other Places
in Luzerne County, in 1791.-By Henry A.
Jacobson.

The Life of David Nitschmann, Wagonwright,
known as the Founder of Bethlehem.—By Wm.
C. Reichel.

1875.-The Sisters' House at Nazareth, First Paper.By James Henry.

The Sisters' House at Nazareth, Second Paper.
-By Henry A. Jacobson.

The Secession of Three Members and their Fam-
ilies from the Church in Philadelphia.-By John
W. Jordan.

1876.—Extracts of Letters of Bishop Cammerhof Relat

ing to Early Times at Nazareth.-By James
Henry.

Christian Henry Rauch's Journey to the Mohawk
Indians. By Henry A. Jacobson.

Poem Composed by Bro. Gregor for his Daugh-
ter on the Occasion of her Birthday. Read by

Henry A. Jacobson.

Historical Fragments Relating to the Church at Lebanon, or Hebron.-By John W. Jordan. The Zauchtenthal Ivy. Record of the Planting of the Ivy at the Northwestern Gable of the Whitefield House.-By Wm. Henry Rice. (It being a cutting from the plant which he had brought from Zauchtenthal, Moravia, in 1869, and planted at the northeast corner of the church at York.)

1877.-Reminiscences of Revolutionary Times, with Reference to the Settlements of Bethlehem and

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Nazareth. By James Henry. (See Transac-
tions, Vol. II, p. 37.)

Notes on the Condition of Nazareth, Christian's
Spring and Friedensthal during the Revolution.

By Henry A. Jacobson. (See Transactions,
Vol. II, p. 43.)

Historical Sketch of the Use of Trombones in

the American Congregations during the last
Century. By John W. Jordan.

Brief Abstract of the Minutes of the Moravian
Historical Society since its Organization Twenty
Years Ago.-By Henry A. Jacobson.

1878.-The Historical Element in Moravian Writings.By James Henry.

Extracts from the Minutes of the Ninth Annual
Meeting of the Society for Propagating the
Gospel among the Heathen, Bethlehem, 1795.
--By J. Max Hark.

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