LGBT History Project: LGBT-002 Lancaster, PA Area Activism Collection

Number of Pages
4
Date
1975, 1980 - 2013

There materials were donated at the Lancaster PA Pride event in June 2013. The collection represents the contributions of Mark Stoner and Mary Merriman, and documents LGBTQ+ issues and activism in Lancaster County, PA.

Of particular interest in this collection is The Pink Triangle Coalition materials and the newspaper articles from the Lancaster New Era and Intelligencer Journal, two local newspapers in the area. The newspaper address the establishment of an MCC Church in Mountville, PA, debate over LGBTQ+ rights in the Elizabethtown school system, and controversies over an LGBTQ+ book display in the Lancaster County Public Library. There is also a run of The Lancaster Inqueery, housed in the periodical series.

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Gift of Mark Stoner and Mary Merriman
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LGBT-002 Lancaster, PA Area Activism

The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - March/April 2001

Number of Pages
3
Date
March/April 2001

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter. Notable articles in this issue are: 

  • ''Years Ahead Across the River''
  • ''2001 Red Cross Oscar Party''
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Gift of Mark Stoner and Mary Merriman
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LGBT-002 Lancaster, PA Activism Collection

The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - November/December 1999

Number of Pages
3
Date
November/December 1999

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter. Notable articles in this issue are: 

  • ''Have a FABulous Night and Help Benefit Local Lesbigay Groups''
  • ''Millenium March for Equality is Sure to Be a Historic Event''
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Time Period
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Origin
Gift of Mark Stoner and Mary Merriman
Location
LGBT-002 Lancaster, PA Activism Collection

The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - December 1998

Number of Pages
3
Date
December 1998

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter. 

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Year
Time Period
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Origin
Gift of Mark Stoner and Mary Merriman
Location
LGBT-002 Lancaster, PA Activism Collection

The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - July/August 1998

Number of Pages
3
Date
July/August 1998

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter.

Year
Time Period
Format
Origin
Gift of Mark Stoner and Mary Merriman
Location
LGBT-002 Lancaster, PA Activism Collection

The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - April/May 1998

Number of Pages
3
Date
April/May 1998

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter. Notable articles in this issue: 

  • ''Meet E - Up real close & personal with Erika Lutwin PTC's newly-elected Treasurer''
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Time Period
Format
Origin
Gift of Mark Stoner and Mary Merriman
Location
LGBT-002 Lancaster, PA Activism Collection

The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - January/February 1998

Number of Pages
3
Date
January/February 1998

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter. Notable articles in this issue are: 

  • ''Human Relations Ord. Update''
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Year
Time Period
Format
Origin
Gift of Mark Stoner and Mary Merriman
Location
LGBT-002 Lancaster, PA Activism Collection

The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - March/April 1997

Number of Pages
3
Date
March/April 1997

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter. Notable articles in this issue are: 

  • ''E-town in the First Person''
  • ''PTC display returns to the Lancaster Public Library''
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Time Period
Format
Origin
Gift of Mark Stoner and Mary Merriman
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LGBT-002 Lancaster, PA Activism Collection

The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - December 1996

Number of Pages
3
Date
December 1996

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter. Notable articles in this issue are: 

  • ''On the Front line in E-town''
  • ''Lancaster City Council Reviews Anti-Discrimination Ordinance''
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Time Period
Format
Origin
Gift of Mark Stoner and Mary Merriman
Location
LGBT-002 Lancaster, PA Activism Collection

The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - July/August 1996

Number of Pages
3
Date
July/August 1996

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueert was the PTC newsletter. Notable articles in this issue are: 

  • ''Sexual Minorities are Still Unprotected in Lancaster''
  • ''How Can We All Stay Better Informed?''
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Year
Time Period
Format
Origin
Gift of Mark Stoner and Mary Merriman
Location
LGBT-002 Lancaster, PA Activism Collection

The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - March/April 1996

Number of Pages
3
Date
March/April 1996

The Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter. Noteworthy articles in this issues are: 

  • ''Urvashi Vaid Charms Audience at F&M BGLAD Days Lecture''
  • ''Alliance for Tollerance and Freedom''
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Format
Origin
Gift of Mark Stoner and Mary Merriman
Location
LGBT-002 Lancaster, PA Activism Collection

The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - September/October 1995

Number of Pages
3
Date
September/October 1995

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter. Noteworthy articles in this issue are: 

  • ''Names Project Quilt Coming!''
  • ''Thanks and No Thanks''
  • Both Letters to the Ed
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Year
Time Period
Origin
Gift of Mark Stoner and Mary Merriman
Location
LGBT-002 Lancaster, PA Activism Collection

The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - March/April 1995

Number of Pages
3
Date
March/April 1995

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter. Noteworthy articles in this issue: 

  • ''The PTC Welcomes Three New Board Members''
  • ''What is our community?''
  • ''R.U. Gay? Lancaster Newspapers maintain their discriminatory policies''
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Origin
Gift of Mark Stoner and Mary Merriman
Location
LGBT-002 Lancaster, PA Activism Collection