DONNA BINGHAM MUNGER

My Own Website

Author, Educator, Historian, Genealogist

INTRO

DONNA’S

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BINGHAM


STUFF

MUNGER MATTER

MICHAEL SPRINGLE


(SPRINKLE, SPRENGLE, SPRENKLE)


IN PENNSYLVANIA

SUSQUEHANNA


COMPANY


COLLECTION

PENNSYLVANIA

LAND

RECORDS

OTHER RESEARCH

OTHER RESEARCH

An Overview of Pennsylvania Land Records (Beginning), Donna Bingham Munger. Product Code: RH-S-104 (Vault), Audiotapes.com.



From Connecticut to Pennsylvania: Records of the Susquehanna Company, Donna Bingham Munger. Recorded 1/1/1990 at National Genealogical Society

     10th Annual Conference: Product Code: DCA-105-C, Audiotapes.com.


Pennsylvania Land Records of the Proprietary and Commonwealth from 1682 to 1905, Donna Bingham Munger. Recorded 1/1/1990 at National Genealogical

     Society 10th Annual Conference: Product Code: DCA-120-PE, Audiotapes.com.


Records of the Susquehanna Company, Donna Bingham Munger. Recorded 1/1/1990 at National Genealogical Society 10th Annual Conference: Product

     Code: DCA-105, Audiotapes.com.


Susquehanna Land Company Settlers in New York State, Donna Bingham Munger. Product Code: RH-T-33 (Vault), Audiotapes.com.


Using Tract Names and Warrant Maps instead of Registers to Locate Pennsylvania Settlers, Donna Bingham Munger. Recorded 5/12/1999 at 1999 NGS

     Conference in the States, Product Code HGS182, Audiotapes.com.


Virginians in Pennsylvania or Was It Pennsylvanians in Virginia? The Case of Joseph Trevebaugh and his Raspberry, Donna Bingham Munger. Recorded

     5/12/1999 at 1999 NGS Conference in the States: Product Code NGS029, Audiotapes.com.


Moving to the Ohio Territory, Donna G. Bingham Munger. Recorded 5/28/2003 at National Genealogical Society Conference in the States, Pittsburgh,

     Moving a Nation Westward: Product Code: NGS03T214, Audiotapes.com, Mid-Continent Public Library 977 M924


Renters and Dwelling Descriptions in 1800 Pennsylvania, Donna G. Bingham Munger. Recorded 5/28/2003 at National Genealogical Society Conference in

     the States, Pittsburgh, Moving a Nation Westward: Product Code NGS03T244, Audiotapes.com; Mid-Continent Public Library 974.8 M924RE


The Truth about Pennsylvania's Depreciation and Donation Lands, Donna G. Bingham Munger. Recorded 5/28/2003 at National Genealogical Society

     Conference in the States, Pittsburgh, Moving a Nation Westward: Product Code: NGS03S444, Audiotapes.com; Mid-Continent Pub. Library 974.8 M924T

OTHER PUBLISHED ARTICLES

Munger, Donna Bingham. “How Does One Reestablish Professional Activities in a New Location?” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly, June,

     1995. worldcat.org


Munger, Donna Bingham. “America's First Great Land Controversy.pdf: A Precedent for MABO? Connecticut Settlers vs Pennsylvania.” Tasmanian Historical Studies, Vol. 4, No. 2 (1994): 42-53.


Munger, Donna Bingham. “Pennsylvania’s Original Land Records.” Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society Journal (Summer 1990). worldcat.org


Munger, Donna Bingham. “Use of Original Land Records.” Journal of the Berks County Genealogical Society, 10 (Spring 1990): 1-3. berksgenes.org.


Munger, Donna Bingham. “Pennsylvania Historical Bibliography.” Pennsylvania History, 57 (April 1990): 164-193. jstor.org


Munger, Donna Bingham. “Pennsylvania Historical Bibliography.” Pennsylvania History, 56 (April 1989): 114-134. jstor.org


Munger, Donna Bingham. “Base Hospital 21 and the Great War.” Missouri Historical Review, 70 (April 1976): 272-290. digital.shsmo.org.


Munger, Donna Bingham. “Robert Brookings and the Flexner Report, A Case Study in the Reorganization of Medical Education.” Journal of the History of

     Medicine and Allied Science, 23 (1968): 356-71. academic.oup.com.

UNPUBLISHED RESEARCH PAPERS

The Unpublished Susquehanna Company Papers.pdf: Lost and Found ... and Lost Again.” 1980s


“Perspectives, A Curriculum Guide for Social Studies Grades 9-12.” 1977


“The Resource Teacher as a Member of the Resource Pool: A Guide for Administrators and Substitute Teachers.” 1977


“Thomas Say and the New Harmony Experiment.” 1970


“Psychiatric Care in Early Pennsylvania, Benjamin Rush and the Pennsylvania Hospital.” 1969


“The Establishment of Full-time Clinical Departments at Washington University School of Medicine. 1963


“Waldo Burnett and the Development of the Cell Theory in America.” 1960


“Medicine in New York Colony, 1664-1768.” Master’s Thesis, University of Washington [Library Archives], 1956 . [worldcat.org]