Millersburg – Young Man Killed on Railroad, 1881
This story comes from the pages of the Northumberland County Democrat, August 19, 1881: James Lower, a young man about eighteen years of age, son of Joseph Lower, of this […]
This story comes from the pages of the Northumberland County Democrat, August 19, 1881: James Lower, a young man about eighteen years of age, son of Joseph Lower, of this […]
From the pages of the Northumberland County Democrat, Sunbury, August 23, 1872, comes this story of the damage caused by serious flooding in the area of Fiddler’s Run, Herndon, Northumberland […]
The first brick home in Williams Township was built in 1860 by Thomas B. Davis, at 541 West Market Street, Williamstown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Davis was the local druggist and […]
An 1875 print of the residence of Henry Cordes, Millersburg Station, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. __________________________________________ From: Combination Atlas Map of Dauphin County Pennsylvania, by Everts & Stewart, Philadelphia, 1875 (Reproduction Edition, […]
An 1875 print of the H. B. Hoffman residence, Millersburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. __________________________________________ From: Combination Atlas Map of Dauphin County Pennsylvania, by Everts & Stewart, Philadelphia, 1875 (Reproduction Edition, 1985). […]
An 1875 print picturing the residence of John Neagley, Millersburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. __________________________________________ From: Combination Atlas Map of Dauphin County Pennsylvania, by Everts & Stewart, Philadelphia, 1875 (Reproduction Edition, 1985). […]
An 1875 print showing the office and residence of Dr. A. J. Kantz, Berrysburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. __________________________________________ From: Combination Atlas Map of Dauphin County Pennsylvania, by Everts & Stewart, Philadelphia, […]
On May 19, 1938, a half-cent stamp was issued by the United States Post Office to honor Benjamin Franklin. This denomination was part of a new Presidential Series, with one […]