Pennsylvania Heritage magazine-1992 issue set

Winter 1992
“The Public is Invited to Know”: Fighting for the Public Memory of Henry Clay Frick
by Brent D. Glass;
The Legend of Jay Gould
By Phil Holleran;
Philadelphia, First
By Michael J. O’Malley III;
The Resurrection of Henry Ossawa Tanner
By Stephen May;
The Young Lady of Lewisburg Grows Up
By Nada Gray and Doris Dysinger
Spring 1992
Paradise Lost: A Poet in the Political Labyrinth
By Paul C. Wermuth;
Thaddeus Stevens, Equality of Man Before His Creator
By Beverly Wilson Palmer;
The Magic of Mount Gretna: An Interview with Jack Bitner
By Diane B. Reed;
Painting for Peer, Patron and the Public
By Kent Ahrens;
The Day They Raised a Monument in Dixie
By Terrence J. Winschel;
Summer 1992
Teetering on the Brink of Rebellion?
By Gerald G. Eggert;
Profile: Howard L. Barnes, Dean of Philadelphia’s Amateur Historians
By William C. Kashatus III;
Against All Odds: Chevalier Jackson, Physician and Painter
By Louis M. Waddell;
Clatter, Sproing, Clunk Went the Trolley…
By Joseph P. Eckhardt;
Noble Ambitions: The Founding of the Franklin Institute
By Kershaw Burbank
Fall 1992
A Voice in the Wilderness
By Mary A. Hamilton;
With Dash and Spirit: Haverford College Plays Soccer!
By William C. Kashatus III;
James Wilson, Forgotten Founding Father
By Wayne L. Trotta;
The Tax Collector of Bower Hill
By Chadwick Allen Harp;
Breaking Nature’s Silence: Pennsylvania’s Rachel Carson
By Lisa Budwig
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