Leonard Reedy, Gunsmith – Historical Marker
Leonard Reedy has been recognized as one of the most skillful gunsmiths during the period 1650-1850. Reedy learned his trade in the Womelsdorf-Reading school gunsmithing. Reedy was born on 20 […]
Leonard Reedy has been recognized as one of the most skillful gunsmiths during the period 1650-1850. Reedy learned his trade in the Womelsdorf-Reading school gunsmithing. Reedy was born on 20 […]
DR. JOHN S. S. BOBB Dr. John S. S. Bobb, age 48 years, who had been a dentist in Millersburg the past twenty-two years, died at his home there Sunday. […]
The Midland Pennsylvania Railroad, begun in 1910, with plans to connect Millersburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, with Ashland, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, turned out to be a colossal failure. In addition to […]
From the Elizabethville Echo, 1 June 1933: FIRE RAZED BIG LOYALTON BARN TUESDAY MORNING Fire of undetermined origin destroyed a huge barn on the farm of William Hechler a short […]
A photograph of the Millersburg Elementary School Faculty, Millersburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, as it appeared in the school yearbook, The Susquehannock, in 1951. Identified in the photo are: Front Row […]
GUY R. KLINGER LAID TO REST SUNDAY Guy R. Klinger, aged 59 years, died Thursday afternoon at the home of Walter Umholtz in Gratz. He was a son of the […]
In a four page pamphlet published in 1969 by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, a brief story of the history of Pennsylvania canal system is told. The above map […]
WILLIAM BUDD WILLIAMSTOWN — William J. Budd, 73, of 304 E. Market Street. died Sunday 26 November 1978, at Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill. He was a member of the […]