HARBAUGH FAMLY PICTORIAL HISTORY


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An illustrated history of the Marion Dwight Harbaugh and Marjorie Warvelle Harbaugh Family, Ancestors and Descendants.




HARBAUGH WRITINGS


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This is a compilation of the writings by or about the Harbaugh Family. The goal is to give the reader a glimpse of the real people these ancestors and relatives were; including Grandfather Malendez Harbaugh, Grandmother Alice Harbaugh, Aunt Harriet Harbaugh, Aunt Lucile Noland, Aunt Effie Warvelle, Father Marion Dwight Harbaugh and Mother Marjorie Warvelle Harbaugh. Relevant writings from other relations are also included.




MEMOIRS - SYLVIA HARBAUGH ROUNTREE


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Memoirs of Sylvia Harbaugh Rountree. Miniature maker. Proprietor of 'The Doll's Cobbler'.




BIOGRAPHY OF MARJORIE WARVELLE HARBAUGH


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A biography including autobiography of Marjorie Warvelle Harbaugh,1897-1982, daughter of George William Warvelle,1851-1940, noted Chicago Law Professor and author of many legal volumes still found in law libraries.




REMEMBRANCE - MARION DWIGHT HARBAUGH


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Rememberances of Marion Dwight Harbaugh, by his family, associates and friends. Includes education, professional history, professional writings, personal writings, poetry, relevant miscellaneous, and illustrations.




MEMOIRS


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For many years I have studied and recorded the lives of pioneers as part of my study of folklore. Finally, my children requested I tell my story of my life. So for my children, grandchildren and those to come, here are my memories of my life.




SIX-MIX ONLINE PUBLISHING


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This book details six easy steps to publish your book online with LuLu.com. The author has researched all the online publishers and none beats LuLu for high quality inexpensive publishing.




Genealogies Cataloged by the Library of Congress Since 1986


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The bibliographic holdings of family histories at the Library of Congress. Entries are arranged alphabetically of the works of those involved in Genealogy and also items available through the Library of Congress.







Around Mount Washington


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One of Baltimore's first suburbs, Mount Washington was originally part of a 17th-century land grant owned by Edward Stevenson. The hilly terrain provided a sense of privacy and isolation from the commerce of downtown Baltimore, and the cool summer breezes and cleaner air attracted city dwellers. With the advent of rail transportation, the village of Mount Washington evolved into a summer retreat in the mid-1800s. Shortly thereafter, it blossomed into an independent community of year-round residents who love the rural setting but may enjoy the urban amenities of downtown just minutes away. The nearby communities of Pimlico and Pikesville were established by Jewish families who migrated from the downtown area. The communities featured in Around Mount Washington have managed to retain elements of rural charm that originally attracted visitors in the 19th century. ?