Naomi [Byerly] Latsha – Loses Legs in Accident, 1925
On 8 July 1925, the Harrisburg Telegraph reported on an unusual and very serious event that occurred in Upper Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania: WIFE LOSES LEGS WHEN TANGLED IN […]
On 8 July 1925, the Harrisburg Telegraph reported on an unusual and very serious event that occurred in Upper Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania: WIFE LOSES LEGS WHEN TANGLED IN […]
A photograph of John F. Hoke (1906-1984) and his brother, Albert Wellington Hoke (1904-1978), sons of Harry Wilford Hoke (1864-1952) and Cora Edna [Beisel] Hoke (1887-1957). Given the possible ages […]
Undated contact print photographs of Albert Wellington Hoke (1904-1978), son of Cora Edna [Beisel] Hoke and Harry Wilford Hoke. He married Margaret A. Bechtel (1908-1990) and together they had at […]
An undated portrait of Albert Wellington Hoke (1904-1978), son of Cora Edna [Beisel] Hoke and Harry Wilford Hoke. He married Margaret A. Bechtel (1908-1990) and together they had at least […]
A 1957 photograph of the road north out of Millersburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, into Upper Paxton Township. It was at or near this location that the Midland Pennsylvania Railroad made […]
An undated photograph of the area north of Millersburg, in Upper Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, known as the farm of A. G. Cummings and his son Howard Cummings. It […]
A collection of newspaper briefs describing the acquisition of land in 1910-1912 for the construction of the Midland Pennsylvania Railroad. Two disputed cases are noted: (1) The area of the […]
ALBERT R. SPOTTS Albert R. Spotts, age 40 years, of Lenkerville, died in a Harrisburg hospital, Saturday morning. Mr. Spotts served in the Asiatic-Pacific theater during World War II and […]