Description: The Journey Of Lewis David Von Schweinitz To Goshen, Bartholomew County In 1831. 6.5" x 9.5", 80 pages, Paper bound, Front cover detached. Dog eared. (see pictures) A story about the founding and the early days of Goshen ( later Hope, NE of Columbus) Indiana Translated and printed by the Indiana Historical Society in 1927. This rare book chronicles the incredible journey of Lewis David Von Schweinitz to the town of Goshen in Bartholomew County, Indiana in the year 1831. Filled with fascinating details and personal accounts, this piece of history is a must-have for any book collector or history enthusiast. Explore the sights and sounds of early 19th century America through the eyes of one brave adventurer, without worrying about the condition of the book. The report which Lou's David von Schweinitz made to the provincial helper's conference of the Moravian Church at Bethlehem Pennsylvania of his journey in 1831 to Indiana and return to Bethlehem by presents many points of interest it gives an interesting chapter in the development of the Moravian Church in the United States are an accurate account of the methods and conditions of travel between Northeastern Pennsylvania and Central Indiana yet throws light upon pioneer conditions in Southern Indiana and contains a vivid picture of an early settlement it also includes notes of value made on the frontier of Indiana. The pages are dog-eared the cover is loose and there's some staining on the edges.
Price: 25 USD
Location: Columbus, Indiana
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