Typed Manuscript titled, "Old Waterworks Archaeological Project, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1964" by Vincent P. Foley. Details a Historic Bethlehem, Inc. project lead by Mr. Foley and 6 University of Pennsylvania Graduate Students to excavate the site of the old Waterworks site in Bethlehem, over the course of six weeks.
Tschoop: The Converted Indian Chief is a book written in 1842 by the American Sunday School Union. The book tells the story of Tschoop, a Native American chief who converted to Christianity in the mid-18th century. The book follows Tschoop's life, from his early days as a hunter and warrior to his conversion to Christianity and his eventual role as a missionary to his own people. The book also explores the challenges and struggles that Tschoop faced as a Christian Native American, including discrimination and mistrust from both his own people and the white settlers who were colonizing their land.
Digitized from text held by the Reeves Library, Moravian University & Theological Seminary, 2000.