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adminaccountbook.pdf
Henry W. Schweigert's account book used to administer his father's (John Schweigert) estate after his death from 1874 - 1878

historyofjunioro00lich.pdf
Detailed history of the Junior Order of United American Machinists

henryandgeorge1914.jpg
Photograph of Henry W. Schweigert sitting in a chair, holding grandson George Schieck on his lap.

schweigertfamilyvignette.jpg
Photograph portrait of the Schweigert Family. Left to right: Henry W. Schweigert, Milton Schweigert, Annie (Schweigert) Schieck, Mary Schweigert, Charles Schweigert, and Emma (Miller) Schweigert

henryemmaandgkidsvignette1917.jpg
Photograph portrait of Henry W. Schweigert with grandson George Schieck on his lap, with daughter Annie (Schweigert) Schieck with her daughter Emma on her lap.

jan-dec1873.pdf
The diary entries from January — December, 1873 contain references to Schweigert's teaching job in Washington Township (Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania), School House No. 3., settling a doctor's bill ($24), taking sleigh rides, working at William…

Jan-Dec.1876.pdf
The diary entries of 1876 span the entire year. Schweigert writes about visiting his in-laws, the Millers, with his wife Emma and their young son, Charles. He also writes of teaching school at School No. 4 in Wayne District. He attended events, such…

march-dec1880.pdf
The 1880 diary entries begin in March, just as Schweigert was closing the School House No. 1 in Bethel Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, until the fall. Upon closing the school, he notes that he washed it as well. Schweigert also writes about…

jan-feb1881.pdf
The diary entries from 1881 are limited to Jauary & February, and were originally written at the end of Schweigert's 1880 diary.
During these few months, Schweigert writes about his family's activities, including taking sleigh rides in the winter, a…

oddfellowsamulet00bris.pdf
Handbook and history of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows
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