A newspaper clipping of an article titled "Nazareth Hall Reopens for Its 176th Year, First term Opened by Dr. Thaeler Since His Election to Principalship."
Part 41, titled "Examinations in the Hall" in the paper "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" describes the examinations for students in Nazareth Hall in 1789.
Part 38 of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" is titled "Excursions to the Lake" about the trips that boys from Nazareth Hall would take to a lake beyond the Blue Mountains. Part 39 is titled "Voting at the Polls."
Part of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" is titled "Establishment of the Paedagogium or Boarding School in Nazareth Hall 1785." This page has the appropriate number to appear after part 35 but it is not listed in the "Contents" at the beginning of the series.
Part 22 of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" includes a section on Times of Indian Warfare in 1755, 1756, and 1777, as well as notes to the previous section on the Consecration of Nazareth Hall.
Part 18 of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" is titled "The Jünger Haus or Nazareth Hall" about the construction of the Hall, which they later called "The Discipline House." Part 19 is titled "Laying the Corner Stone of Nazareth Hall 1755." Part 20 is titled "Dedication of the New Grave Yard 1756."
Part 05 of the paper on early Moravian settlement and congregation in Nazareth titled "Times of Indian Warfare," about the Moravian settlements serving as refuges for troops and nearby settlers from attacks by Native Americans around 1755. Part 06 is titled "The Consecration of Nazareth Hall" in 1756. A version of this paper also appears in the "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" series of papers though in reversed order, Part 22 and Part 21.
Part 04 of the paper on early Moravian settlement congregation in Nazareth contains a section titled "The Disciple House," which was started in 1754 and later became Nazareth Hall.
Eight pages from Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature, Vol. X, No. 8, published on November 22, 1856 in Boston. This issue contains articles on the works of Chopin and the Sacred Music of Nazareth, PA about the hundredth anniversary of Nazareth Hall.
A letter titled "To the Alumni of Nazareth Hall, its present patrons, and all Friends and Relatives of those who were Pupils Here," asking for donation to erect a memorial to past and present students. It's signed in pencil by Granville Henry and requests all communications be sent to Rev. Samuel J. Blum, D.D., Principal of Nazareth Hall.
A handwritten, five-page paper by Granville Henry titled "For the Hall Boys" about the life of William Henry II, son of Judge William Henry, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
A handwritten, eight-page letter addressed to "My Dear Hall Boys" to the cadets of Nazareth Hall Military Academy by Granville Henry, who reminisces about the Nazareth Hall when he was a Hall Boy in 1846.
A notepad with 5 detached pages containing notes about Nazareth Hall. The cover is designed with printed text that reads "Imperial Bond, Specially selected for fine correspondence, trademark 1865" and a handwritten note with "Last Sept 23 to Dec 5, 1911."
A six-page document titled "Cadets go to Bethlehem" on May 2, 1899 and signed by Granville Henry, the president of the Board of Trustees of Nazareth Hall.
A 23-page, handwritten history of the school of Synod of 1893 to 1898, who elected Moravian brethren to the Board of Trustees for Nazareth Hall in 1893, including Granville Henry as president in 1893.