In the 1850s, John “Bossy” Johnson, a black man living in York, Pennsylvania, was accused
In the 1850s, John “Bossy” Johnson, a black man living in York, Pennsylvania, was accused
In part 1 of this brief two-part series, we looked at the Mifflins, who were
Back in June of this year, I published a well-received blog entry briefly outlining the
The publication committee of the York County History Center recently released the first comprehensive look
On September 1, 2016, the York County History Center will release the first book on
Jonathan Mifflin was from a long and broad line of Quakers who settled in the
Mayer Foner for many years operated a popular wargaming and board gaming store in Lemoyne,
During the Civil War, Southern newspapers often reprinted news from Northern papers or from those
In part 1 and part 2 of this 3-part photographic tour of the Hampton National
In my previous post, I briefly discussed the history of the “Hampton” estate in northern