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Lancaster County, PA Archives Lancaster County Archives, Pennsylvania Bridge Minutes 1874-1934 (Quarter Sessions) Derived from original dockets within the Lancaster County Archives collection Bridge Waterway Location Court Session Docket Page Beaver Creek Quarryville April 1900 68 Beaver Creek LancasterProvidence County, & Strasburg PAAugust Archives 1901 70 Big Beaver Creek Pequea & Providence November 1882 28 Big Beaver Creek Providence & Strasburg April 1885 39 Big Beaver Creek Eden & Quarryville September 1913 83 Big Beaver Creek Providence & Strasburg April 1918 95 Big Chiques Creek Rapho & West Hempfield April 1874 3 Big Chiques Creek Rapho & West Hempfield November 1875 9 Big Chiques Creek Manheim Borough April 1877 13 Big Chiques Creek West Hempfield January 1880 20 Big Chiques Creek Rapho & West Hempfield November 1881 24-25 Big Chiques Creek Rapho & West Hempfield November 1885 41 Big Chiques Creek Manheim Borough & Penn January 1915 86 Big Chiques Creek Penn & Rapho November 1915 87 Big Chiques Creek Penn & Rapho April 1922 98 Big Chiques Creek West Hempfield April 1923 99 Big Chiques Creek Rapho & West Hempfield November 1926 104 Big Chiques Creek Penn & Rapho December 1927 106 Big Conestoga Creek Caernarvon September 1913 83 Big Conestoga Creek East Earl November 1913 85 Big Conestoga Creek Terre Hill April 1916 88 Big Conestoga Creek West Earl July 1917 91 Big Conestoga Creek West Earl April 1918 92 Big Conestoga Creek East Earl September 1922 97 Big Conestoga Creek Conestoga & Manor March 1924 102 Big Conestoga Creek Earl August 1927 105 Big Conowingo Creek Fulton August 1885 40 Cocalico Creek Warwick & West Earl April 1874 5 Cocalico Creek Ephrata April 1874 5 Cocalico Creek East Cocalico January 1880 21 Cocalico Creek East Cocalico November 1881 24 Cocalico Creek East Cocalico April 1885 39 Cocalico Creek East Cocalico August 1886 44 Lancaster County Archives 150 North Queen Street Suite #10 Lancaster PA, 17603 For copies of entire record email: [email protected] Lancaster County Archives, Pennsylvania Bridge Minutes 1874-1934 (Quarter Sessions) Derived from original dockets within the Lancaster County Archives collection Bridge Waterway Location Court Session Docket Page Cocalico Creek Ephrata November 1888 50 Cocalico Creek Lancaster Ephrata January 1892 60 Cocalico Creek West Cocalico January 1895 64 Cocalico Creek Ephrata November 1897 66 Cocalico Creek Ephrata August 1899 67 Cocalico Creek Warwick & West Earl August 1902 72 Cocalico Creek West Cocalico April 1908 79 Cocalico Creek Ephrata & Warwick April 1917 90 Cocalico Creek Ephrata July 1917 91 Cocalico Creek East Cocalico & West Cocalico November 1921 97 Cocalico Creek Ephrata June 1924 103 Conestoga Creek Conestoga & Manor November 1874 6 Conestoga Creek ConestogaCounty, & Manor January 1875 7 Conestoga Creek Earl November 1876 11 Conestoga Creek Conestoga & Manor April 1878 15 Conestoga Creek Caernarvon August 1878 17 Conestoga Creek East Earl November 1879 20 Conestoga Creek East Earl August 1881 23 Conestoga Creek East Lampeter & Manheim January 1886 42 Conestoga Creek Earl November 1888 50 Conestoga Creek Lancaster & East Lampeter PANovember 1890 57 Conestoga Creek Conestoga & Manor January 1892 61 Conestoga Creek East Earl April 1894 63 Conestoga Creek Earl & Ephrata April 1897 65 Conestoga Creek Caernarvon AugustArchives 1901 69 Conestoga Creek Manor & Pequea August 1901 70 Conestoga Creek Lancaster & West Lampeter January 1902 71 Conestoga Creek West Earl April 1908 79 Conewago Creek West Donegal & Conoy/Dauphin County April 1874 2 Conewago Creek Mount Joy & Dauphin County January 1883 29 Conewago Creek Mount Joy & Dauphin County August 1883 31 Conewago Creek Mount Joy & Dauphin County November 1884 34 Conewago Creek West Donegal & Dauphin County August 1886 43 Lancaster County Archives 150 North Queen Street Suite #10 Lancaster PA, 17603 For copies of entire record email: [email protected] Lancaster County Archives, Pennsylvania Bridge Minutes 1874-1934 (Quarter Sessions) Derived from original dockets within the Lancaster County Archives collection Bridge Waterway Location Court Session Docket Page Conewago Creek Mount Joy & Lebanon County August 1887 47 Conewago Creek LancasterMount Joy & Dauphin County April 1891 58 Conewago Creek Donegal & Dauphin County August 1904 74 Conowingo Creek Fulton August 1886 44 Conowingo Creek Fulton November 1889 54 Conowingo Creek Fulton January 1895 64 Conowingo Creek Fulton January 1907 77 Conowingo Creek Fulton November 1916 85 Conoy Creek West Donegal August 1876 10 Conoy Creek West Donegal August 1877 14 Conoy Creek West Donegal November 1880 22 Conoy Creek Conoy November 1906 76 Coon Run County,Little Britain August 1887 47 Coon Run Little Britain November 1888 51 Hammer Creek Elizabeth November 1878 18 Hammer Creek Ephrata & Warwick August 1885 40 Hammer Creek Ephrata & Warwick November 1887 48 Hammer Creek Elizabeth & Warwick September 1906 75 Kelly's Creek Martic April 1888 49 Little Beaver Creek Eden August 1904 74 Little Chiques Creek East Donegal & Rapho PA April 1874 2 Little Chiques Creek East Donegal & Rapho November 1876 11 Little Chiques Creek East Donegal & Rapho April 1882 26 Little Chiques Creek East Donegal & Rapho January 1884 32 Little Chiques Creek East Donegal & Rapho SeptemberArchives 1908 80 Little Chiques Creek Mount Joy & Rapho April 1921 96 Little Chiques Creek Mount Joy & Rapho November 1926 104 Little Chiques Creek Mount Joy & Rapho June 1927 105 Little Conestoga Creek Manor August 1881 23 Little Conestoga Creek Manor November 1882 28 Little Conestoga Creek Manor November 1889 55 Little Conestoga Creek Manor January 1917 89 Little Conestoga Creek Manor April 1918 93 Lancaster County Archives 150 North Queen Street Suite #10 Lancaster PA, 17603 For copies of entire record email: [email protected] Lancaster County Archives, Pennsylvania Bridge Minutes 1874-1934 (Quarter Sessions) Derived from original dockets within the Lancaster County Archives collection Bridge Waterway Location Court Session Docket Page Middle Creek Clay April 1893 62 Mill Creek Lancaster Leacock & Earl November 1878 19 Mill Creek Leacock & Upper Leacock January 1887 45 Mill Creek East Lampeter January 1887 45 Mill Creek East Lampeter April 1887 46 Mill Creek East Lampeter April 1889 52 Mill Creek East Lampeter August 1901 69 Mill Creek East Lampeter August 1903 73 Mill Creek West Lampeter April 1921 96 Mill Creek Leacock & Upper Leacock September 1922 98 Mill Creek East Lampeter April 1923 99 Mill Creek West Lampeter April 1923 100 Muddy Creek BrecknockCounty, & East Earl April 1917 90 Octararo Creek Sadsbury & Chester County November 1880 22 Octorara Creek Colerain & Chester County January 1875 7 Octorara Creek Colerain & Chester County January 1877 12 Octorara Creek Sadsbury & Chester County April 1878 16 Octorara Creek West Branch Bart August 1878 17 Octoraro Creek Little Britain April 1882 26 Octoraro Creek Sadsbury & Chester County August 1882 27 Octoraro Creek Colerain PAAugust 1883 30 Octoraro Creek Little Britain November 1884 34 Octoraro Creek Colerain November 1884 35 Octoraro Creek Little Britain August 1889 53 Octoraro Creek Little Britain & Chester County AugustArchives 1890 56 Octoraro Creek Bart & Chester County August 1882 27 Octoraro Creek Colerain & Little Britain November 1884 35 Octoraro Creek Oak Hill Lane & Oxford, Chester County November 1884 36 Octoraro Creek Pine Grove & Oxford, Chester County November 1884 36 Octoraro Creek Sadsbury & Chester County January 1885 38 Octoraro Creek Colerain & Chester County August 1886 43 Octoraro Creek Lancaster & Chester County August 1899 67 Octoraro Creek Sadsbury & Chester County January 1901 68 Lancaster County Archives 150 North Queen Street Suite #10 Lancaster PA, 17603 For copies of entire record email: [email protected] Lancaster County Archives, Pennsylvania Bridge Minutes 1874-1934 (Quarter Sessions) Derived from original dockets within the Lancaster County Archives collection Bridge Waterway Location Court Session Docket Page Octoraro Creek Oak Hill Lane & Oxford, Chester County January 1902 71 Octoraro Creek Lancaster Sadsbury & Chester County September 1907 78 Octoraro Creek Colerain & Chester County April 1918 94 Octoraro Creek Little Britain December 1934 107 Octoraro Creek East Branch Colerain April 1918 92 Octoraro Creek West Branch Colerain & Little Britain April 1911 82 Pequea Creek West Lampeter & Strasburg August 1875 8 Pequea Creek Paradise & Leacock August 1876 10 Pequea Creek Pequea & Providence November 1878 18 Pequea Creek Martic & Pequea January 1882 25 Pequea Creek Martic & Pequea November 1884 37 Pequea Creek Conestoga & Martic November 1889 54 Pequea Creek ParadiseCounty, & Leacock November 1891 59 Pequea Creek Conestoga & Martic April 1897 65 Pequea Creek West Lampeter & Strasburg November 1897 66 Pequea Creek Conestoga & Pequea January 1903 72 Pequea Creek Providence & Pequea January 1903 73 Pequea Creek Salisbury September 1907 78 Pequea Creek Leacock & Salisbury November 1913 84 Pequea Creek West Lampeter & Strasburg April 1918 93 Pequea Creek Conestoga & Pequea PA April 1918 94 Pequea Creek Conestoga & Pequea April 1918 95 Pequea Creek Leacock & Paradise April 1923 100 Pequea Creek Leacock & Paradise October 1923 101 Pequea Creek Leacock & Paradise JanuaryArchives 1924 101 Pequea Creek West Lampeter & Strasburg June 1924 102 Pequea Creek Strasburg December 1927 106 Pequea Creek Strasburg December 1927 107 Peter's Creek Fulton April 1878 15 Peter's Creek Fulton January 1880 21 Peter's Creek Fulton
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