“Captain Tanner,” an orderly dispatched from General Gordon called down from his lathered mount, “Compliments
“Captain Tanner,” an orderly dispatched from General Gordon called down from his lathered mount, “Compliments
Today marks the 154th anniversary of the beginning of the Confederate invasion of York County,
In the early 1800s, York County, Pennsylvania, played an important role in the growing movement
Jim McClure and I will be co-presenting a talk on the Underground Railroad in York
A few months ago, I was among a small group of fellow history buffs who
On February 15, 2017, please join the York Civil War Roundtable in its 20th Anniversary
Old West gunslingers, marshals, sheriffs, and cowboys have always fascinated me. As a lad, I
Ye Olde Valley Inn was a familiar sight to generations of York Countians, set alongside
Henry W. Grant was born to enslaved parents in Cecil County, Maryland, and grew up
In the 1850s, John “Bossy” Johnson, a black man living in York, Pennsylvania, was accused