Hensel, W. U. (William Uhler), 1851-1915

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William Uhler Hensel was born in Quarryville, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania on 3 December 1851. Hensel attended the local public school and a series of private academies before entering Franklin and Marshall College in 1866. Hensel was very active in the school including fraternities and clubs. He graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in 1870. After graduation, Hensel pursued a career in law and studied under Judge Isaac Hiester and David G. Eshleman. In 1873, Hensel was admitted to the Lancaster Bar and established his own practice in Lancaster. While studying law, he became interest in journalism and later maintained a dual career in journalism and law. After opening his law firm, Hensel became the co-owner of the Lancaster Intelligencer and also became editor of the newspaper. Hensel was active in politics and helped in the efforts of the Democratic Party in Lancaster County. He compiled many writings that aided campaigns such as biographies of the Democratic candidates. In 1891, he became the attorney general of Pennsylvania. As one of the founding members of the Lancaster County Historical Society, he wrote many articles for the historical society's journal that depict the county's history. Hensel was active in the community by giving lectures and presenting information to societies and clubs throughout Lancaster County. He was also president of the Pennsylvania-German Society. Hensel married Emily Flinn; they had one daughter named Elizabeth. He practiced law throughout his life and received honorary doctorates from Dickinson College in 1909 and Franklin and Marshall in 1912. Hensel died on 27 February 1915 from cirrhosis of the liver while on vacation in Georgia.

Lancaster County was officially established in 1729 out of Chester County. The first settlement began in 1709 and was established by Swiss Mennonites in 1710 around the area of present-day Willow Street. Hans Herr was the bishop of the founding group. The Hans Herr House is now the oldest building in Lancaster County dating back to 1719. The original inhabitants of the area included the Susquehannocks (also known as the Conestogas), Shawnee, Gawanese, Delaware, and Nanticoke. Huguenots, Scots-Irish, English, Welsh, and Rhineland Germans settled in Lancaster County after the Swiss Mennonites.

From the description of The bicentennial of the first settlement in Lancaster County, 1710-1910 / compiled by William Uhler Hensel. (Lancaster County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 530461702

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creatorOf Hensel, W. U., (William Uhler), 1851-1915. The William Uhler Hensel collection, 1870-1915. Lancaster County Historical Society
creatorOf Furness, Horace Howard, 1833-1912. Letters and notes, 1843-1912, n.d. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
referencedIn James Buchanan memorial, 1902-1915. Lancaster County Historical Society
referencedIn Scrapbook of reminisces of Elizabethtown, churches of Lancaster, Hensel, Rock Ford, Thaddeus Stevens, first courts of Lancaster, and General John Sutter, 1875-1924. Lancaster County Historical Society
creatorOf Taylor, Edward Robeson. [Poem] 1909 Dec. 12 To Lloyd Mifflin on receiving from him a copy of his "Flower and Thorn." Millersville University Library, McNairy Library
creatorOf Pepper, George Wharton, 1867-1961. [Letter] 1907 March 6, to William Uhler Hensel. Millersville University Library, McNairy Library
referencedIn Klein, Philip Shriver, 1909- . The Wheatland, Klein collection, 1857-1975. Lancaster County Historical Society
referencedIn Watterson, Henry, 1840-1921. Henry Watterson : miscellaneous papers, 1868-1920. The Filson Historical Society
creatorOf Hensel, W. U. (William Uhler), 1851-1915. The bicentennial of the first settlement in Lancaster County, 1710-1910 / compiled by William Uhler Hensel. Lancaster County Historical Society
creatorOf Mifflin, Lloyd, 1846-1921. Lloyd Mifflin-William Uhler Hensel papers, 1905-1914. Millersville University Library, McNairy Library
referencedIn Scrapbook of Conestoga wagon, Jasper Yeates, General Hand, Penn Square, Wheatland, Hensel, Thaddeus Stevens, railroads, Steinman, Baron Stiegel, and John Wise, 1924-1943. Lancaster County Historical Society
creatorOf Furness, Horace Howard, 1865-1930. Papers and letters to Horace Howard Furness (Sr.), W. U. Hensel, J. DeWitt Miller, Edward H. Sothern [?] and Mrs. Stevenson, 1882-ca. 1929, n.d. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
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associatedWith Furness, Horace Howard, 1833-1912. person
associatedWith Furness, Horace Howard, 1865-1930. person
associatedWith Klein, Philip Shriver, 1909- . person
associatedWith Mifflin, Lloyd, 1846-1921. person
associatedWith Pepper, George Wharton, 1867-1961. person
associatedWith Taylor, Edward Robeson. person
associatedWith Watterson, Henry, 1840-1921. person
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