G. O. Haller, courtesy of USAMHI. Several York Countians played important roles in the Civil
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Numerous small skirmishes and engagements occurred throughout York County during the Gettysburg Campaign. In the
During much of the Gettysburg Campaign, postmasters and mail carriers throughout south-central Pennsylvania feared they
The 27th Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia was hastily raised in the mountainous region northwest of Harrisburg
The Howard Tunnel was a main feature of the Northern Central Railway in southern York County PA during the 19th-century.
Major General Jubal A. Early led a powerful division of Confederate infantry, artillery, and scattered
On June 28, 1863, a veteran Confederate division under Major General Jubal Early entered York
During the Civil War, Penn Park was the site of a regionally important U.S. Army
The tiny hamlet of Hanover Junction in southern York County is perhaps best known today
During the few days in the early summer of 1863 that the Confederate army passed