Scott Mingus and Jim McClure explore some “lost” Civil War & Underground Railroad sites in historic York County, PA.
Scott Mingus and Jim McClure explore some “lost” Civil War & Underground Railroad sites in historic York County, PA.
The 1860 Census of Warrington Township shows Quaker farmer George Squibb, his wife Mary, one
Sarah Emma Seifert, Mary (Bell) Squibb, and George Squibb lie side by side in the
The weathered gravestone of Mary (Bell) and George S. Squibb is shown in thisĀ photograph
For parts 1 and 2 of this true crime story, click here and here. On
To read part one of this true crime story, click here. George and Mary Squibb
This seemingly bucolic illustration from Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper for July 14, 1886, shows the
106. During the Gettysburg Campaign, Confederate Maj. Gen. Jubal Early brought 16 cannon into the
31. The Central Hotel on the square in Hanover, Pa. (shown above) served as the
As the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia invaded south-central Pennsylvania, their officers reported numerous accounts