For Sale

(Prices Include 6% PA Sales Tax)

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Sugar Valley Villages Book

Member = $18.00

Non-Member = $20.00

 

Written By:  David Ira Kagan and

John W. Harbach, Sr.

 

Contains 8 Chapters; 127 Pages

Measures 6 1/2" x 9" with Soft Cover

 

Contains information depicting older photographs of

the villages and the residents.

 

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Prince and The Paupers Book

Member = $14.00

Non-Member = $16.00

 

Written By:  Guy Graybill

Contains 9 Chapters; 149 Pages

Measures 8" x 10" with Soft Cover

 

The companion volume to Prohibition's Prince (Prince Farrington)

               Signed Copy:  Enjoy the moonshine memories ~ Guy Graybill      

 

 

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Sugar Valley 175th Anniversary Book

Member = $15.00

Non-Member = $20.00

 

Compiled By:  Sugar Valley Historical Society

Book Committee:  Steve Weaver, Chairperson; Yvonne Weaver, Secretary; and Editors:  Helen Bierly-Imes, Charles Sweeny, and LeRoy Duck. 

 

Contains 13 Chapters; 266 Pages

Measures 8-1/2" x 11" with Soft Cover

 

Articles submitted by the commuity.  

A postscript to the information that was published for the 125th Anniversary in 1965 and the 150th Anniversary in 1990.  

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Sugar Valley 125th and 150th Anniversary Reprint Book

Member = $15.00

Non-Member = $20.00 

 

Part I - Pages 1 through 64

Part II - Pages 1 through 117

Measures 8-1/2" x 11" with Soft Cover

 

This is a 2016 exact reprint of the original

125th Anniversary - Loganton and Sugar Valley 1965

and the

                             Loganton & Sugar Valley 1840 - 1990                                Sesquicentennial 

 

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Civil War Letters of William C. Meyer    

Member = $20.00

Non-Member - $25.00

 

Donated By:  The family of deceased

Harry A. Meyer

 

Transcribed By:  John A. Carey

 

Compiled By:  Sugar Valley Historical Society

 

 First Edition; Only 50 Printed; Numbered 1 through 50

     Contains Approximately 125 Pages

                                                  Measures 8 1/2" x 11" with Spiral Bound Paper Cover

 

William C. Meyer was born on June 17, 1844 on the family honestead in Brush Valley near Wolf Store.  He was the eldest child of Reuben Meyer and his wife Mary (Corman).  He had two sisters, Joanna and Sara; and four brothers, Jerome, Henry Amazon, Calvin, and Daniel.

 

William enlisted in Company A 148th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers at Rebersburg, Pennsylvania on August 25, 1862.  His cousin, Henry Meyer, enlisted at the same time.

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Sugar Valley Historical Society T-Shirt

 

 

$10.00 Each (Reduced)

 

 

Sizes:  M, L, and XL

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Sugar Valley High School Yearbook

Member = $5.00 Each

Non-Member = $10.00 Each

(Only various years from 1957 through 1996 when the school was in operation are available.)

 

Sugar Valley Elementary Yearbook

Member = $5.00 Each

Non-Member = $10.00 Each

(Only various years from 1997 through 2012 when the school was in operation are available.)

 

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FOR YEARBOOKS:  Since all years are not available, please contact treasurer for available years prior to sending payment. 

 

FOR ALL ITEMS:  List the item(s) you wish to purchase with amount of each item and add $5.00 shipping and handling for the first item and $1.00 for each additional item and enclose a check payable to Sugar Valley Historical Society.  

 

MAIL TO:

Sugar Valley Historical Society

 P.O. Box 62

Loganton, PA  17747

 

 

 

Dedicated to the preservation of historical significance of Sugar Valley and the central Pennsylvania area.