Lykens Valley Coal – When Discovered
LYKENS VALLEY COAL – WHEN DISCOVERED On a Sabbath day in the year 1825, Jacob Burd Sr., and Peter Kimes, then living at the lower end of Short Mountain, in […]
LYKENS VALLEY COAL – WHEN DISCOVERED On a Sabbath day in the year 1825, Jacob Burd Sr., and Peter Kimes, then living at the lower end of Short Mountain, in […]
N. E. SNYDER – JEWELER & OPTICIAN Another well-known successful business man here [Lykens] is Nathaniel E. Snyder, who since purchasing the jewelry business of John Sweager, in 1892, has […]
At Mr. Fennel’s establishment, in the Kirchoff Building on East Main Street, can always be found one of the largest, most up-to-date lines of wall paper, moulding, etc., to be […]
A colorized newspaper photograph of the Globe Clothing House, appearing in the Lykens Standard, March 13, 1908 as part of a special Souvenir Edition. The store was located at the corner […]
He was known by various combinations of Benjamin Walter “Archie” Roe [or Row] and also known as Benjamin Row Dietrich [or Deitrich]. He died as a result of falling down […]
UNION RESTAURANT CHARLES J. WITMER Charles J. Witmer, who succeeded William Morris as proprietor of The Restaurant in December, 1907, has thoroughly renovated the entire establishment since and changed the […]
Standing first and foremost in the ranks of industrial enterprises in the Lykens Valley is the hosiery knitting mill of Isaac Mossop & Company, of Wiconisco. The company was organized […]
As postmaster of Lykens since 1902, Henry Feindt has proved one of the most satisfactory official the borough has ever had. Mr. Feindt is one of the old, substantial citizens […]