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Spring 1989


From the Executive Director

Executive Director’s Message

By Brent D. Glass

Letters

Letters to the Editor

By PA Heritage Staff

Features

What Love Can Do: William Penn’s Holy Experiment in Education

By William C. Kashatus III

Features

A One Night Stand to Remember – Or to Forget

By John L. Marsh

Features

Frederick J. Osterling and a Tale of Two Buildings

By Martin Aurand

County Feature

Potter County: At the Edge of the Forest

By Robert Currin

Features

Uniontown’s Prince of the Gilded Age

By Richard Robbins

Current and Coming

Currents

By PA Heritage Staff

Shorts

Shorts

By PA Heritage Staff

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

By PA Heritage Staff

Mailbox

Mailbox

By PA Heritage Staff

Heritage Highlights

Heritage Highlights

By PA Heritage Staff


Spring 1989

Pennsylvania Heritage Magazine Spring 1989 Cover
On the Cover:
The Pennsylvania Lumber Museum in Potter County features a recreated logging camp, reflecting the rugged lifestyle of lumbermen at the turn of the century. One of the most important camp structures was the mess hall, in which meals were served in typical “boarding house” style. (PHMC)

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