…by more than two lengths, without being headed. The excitement was immense, after running the horses. See the number[s]. 1. William Spangler and the gray horse. George Spangler, number 2….
…by more than two lengths, without being headed. The excitement was immense, after running the horses. See the number[s]. 1. William Spangler and the gray horse. George Spangler, number 2….
Over the years I have shared many posts showing local connections to President Lincoln and his assassination. They ranged from York native Edman Spangler, accused but not convicted of conspiracy…
I’ve already told the story of Edman “Ned” Spangler, son of a York County sheriff and one of the so-called “Lincoln conspirators.” With all the recent to-do about the John…
…As I mentioned before, Baltzer Spangler was an ancestor of “Ned” Spangler, who was convicted as a Lincoln conspirator. In addition, the present day ADC atlas still shows Spangler Ln….
…in the stable of John L. Getz, occupied by William Spangler, and situated at the plank road [Prospect Street, probably on the south side], a few rods east of Queen…
…Emanuel Appleman Jacob Appleman Ab’m F. Hiestand Herman Hoke Adam Bahn P.A. Small J. Leonard Leckrone John Leckrone, of P. Jacob Butt John Roth Samuel Hively Jesse Appleman Nathan Spangler…
…$13,000 of back taxes owed by the J. R. Spangler estate. The York Tax Claim Bureau said it would withhold the sale with written assurance that taxes would be paid….
Spengler/Spangler house, c. 1904 As I promised in my recent post on York and the Lincoln Conspiracy, below is more on the Sherwood School, where John Wilkes Booth was reportedly…
…70: Baltzer Spangler obtained ticket, November 1741; warrant and return, February 24, 1763; patent to him, February 24, 1763; quitrent 7s sterling. Held by Christina Spangler in February 1800. Quitrents…
…Saturday, such as the Lewis Miller drawing above of Colonel George Spangler making Cherry Bounce in 1806. York and Adams counties have has always produced exceptional fruit. Several varieties of…