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Contents
● Antiques for Fancy and for Fun
● Dutch by the Ton
● Beasts in Dutchland
● Church Architecture in Lancaster County
● Tracking the Elusive Distelfink
● Renascence of History
● Dutch Cheeses
● The Zehn-uhr Schtick
Publication Date
Summer 1955
City
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Publisher
Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore Center, Inc.
Language
English
Keywords
Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania German, Pennsylvania Dutch, toys, antiques, Yorkcraft, greeting cards, note paper, animals, architecture, churches, Lancaster County, distelfink, historical studies, cheese
Disciplines
American Art and Architecture | American Material Culture | American Studies | Christian Denominations and Sects | Cultural History | Ethnic Studies | Fiber, Textile, and Weaving Arts | Folklore | Genealogy | German Language and Literature | Historic Preservation and Conservation | History of Religion | Linguistics | Social and Cultural Anthropology
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This publication is in copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ It may be used for educational purposes only.
Recommended Citation
Robacker, Earl F.; Zehner, Olive G.; Weygandt, Cornelius; Kauffman, Henry J.; Drachman, Albert I.; Graeff, Arthur D.; and Heller, Edna Eby, "The Dutchman Vol. 6, No. 5" (1955). The Dutchman / The Pennsylvania Dutchman Magazine. 5.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/dutchmanmag/5
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Comments
Editor: Dr. Alfred L. Shoemaker
Assistant Editor: Dr. J. Wm. Frey
Antiques Editor: Dr. Earl F. Robacker
Crafts & Folk Art Editor: Olive G. Zehner
Food Editor: Edna Eby Heller
Design Editor: LeRoy Gensler
Photographer: Clifford Yeich