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Series Editor s Foreword, Steven M. Nolt 3
Preface, Alan G. Keyser 5
Maps 9
Introduction 13
From Europe to the New World 15
Starting Schools at Skippack and Salford 19
Schoolmaster Christopher Dock 31
Early Fraktur in Pennsylvania 45
Quills and Colors, Tulips and Birds 49
Color Plates with Notes, 1747 to 1836 57
Epilogue 159
Word Definitions 161
Chronological List of Dated Fraktur 164
from Skippack and Salford Schoolmaster Biographical List 168
Student Biographical List 175
Transcriptions and Translations 179
Reflections and Acknowledgments 231
Endnotes 234
Bibliography 239
Index 241
About the Author 244
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