"Goschenhoppen is one of the oldest continuously existing Pennsylvania German communities in America. This geographic region occupies a small corner of southeastern Pennsylvania in Montgomery County. The Goschenhoppen Historians Inc., was founded in 1964 in order to preserve the folk culture of this area's earliest immigrant settlers, known as the Pennsylvania Dutch."
Bibliography:
Goschenhoppen Historians. "Home Page." Accessed December 16, 2011. http://www.goschenhoppen.org/
From the guide to the Goschenhoppen Historians document and ephemera collection, 1758-1992, (Goschenhoppen Historians, Inc.)
"Goschenhoppen is one of the oldest continuously existing Pennsylvania German communities in America. This geographic region occupies a small corner of southeastern Pennsylvania in Montgomery County. The Goschenhoppen Historians Inc., was founded in 1964 in order to preserve the folk culture of this area's earliest immigrant settlers, known as the Pennsylvania Dutch."
Bibliography:
Goschenhoppen Historians. "Home Page." Accessed December 16, 2011. http://www.goschenhoppen.org/
From the guide to the Goschenhoppen Historians audiovisual materials collection, circa 1967-2011, (Goschenhoppen Historians, Inc.)
"Goschenhoppen is one of the oldest continuously existing Pennsylvania German communities in America. This geographic region occupies a small corner of southeastern Pennsylvania in Montgomery County. The Goschenhoppen Historians Inc., was founded in 1964 in order to preserve the folk culture of this area's earliest immigrant settlers, known as the Pennsylvania Dutch."
Bibliography:
Goschenhoppen Historians. "Home Page." Accessed December 16, 2011. http://www.goschenhoppen.org/
From the guide to the Goschenhoppen Historians scrapbook collection, circa 1881-1985, (Goschenhoppen Historians, Inc.)
"Goschenhoppen is one of the oldest continuously existing Pennsylvania German communities in America. This geographic region occupies a small corner of southeastern Pennsylvania in Montgomery County. The Goschenhoppen Historians Inc., was founded in 1964 in order to preserve the folk culture of this area's earliest immigrant settlers, known as the Pennsylvania Dutch."
Bibliography:
Goschenhoppen Historians. "Home Page." Accessed December 16, 2011. http://www.goschenhoppen.org/
From the guide to the Goschenhoppen Historians manuscript volumes collection, 1789-1968, (Goschenhoppen Historians, Inc.)
"Goschenhoppen is one of the oldest continuously existing Pennsylvania German communities in America. This geographic region occupies a small corner of southeastern Pennsylvania in Montgomery County. The Goschenhoppen Historians Inc., was founded in 1964 in order to preserve the folk culture of this area's earliest immigrant settlers, known as the Pennsylvania Dutch."
Bibliography:
Goschenhoppen Historians. "Home Page." Accessed December 16, 2011. http://www.goschenhoppen.org/
From the guide to the Goschenhoppen Historians vertical files collection, 1898-1997, (Goschenhoppen Historians, Inc.)
"Goschenhoppen is one of the oldest continuously existing Pennsylvania German communities in America. This geographic region occupies a small corner of southeastern Pennsylvania in Montgomery County. The Goschenhoppen Historians Inc., was founded in 1964 in order to preserve the folk culture of this area's earliest immigrant settlers, known as the Pennsylvania Dutch."
Bibliography:
Goschenhoppen Historians. "Home Page." Accessed December 16, 2011. http://www.goschenhoppen.org/
From the guide to the Goschenhoppen Historians deeds collection, 1720-1923, (Goschenhoppen Historians, Inc.)