Richard Rush (1780-1859) served the United States in many important posts at various times, including Secretary of the Treasury, Attorney General, acting Secretary of State, Minister to Great Britain and…
Richard Rush (1780-1859) served the United States in many important posts at various times, including Secretary of the Treasury, Attorney General, acting Secretary of State, Minister to Great Britain and…
…mean the end of the United States space program. There would have been no walk on the moon, no space stations, no Mars rovers, at least not by the United…
…Chronicle: Journal of the Historical Society of the Central Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church, edited by Milton W. Loyer. Raber’s entry for Sunday, March 19, 1848 reads: “Passed…
…with France and Articles of Confederation were adopted.” The McClean House marker also refers to that time when the center of York was the center of United States government, with…
…Church certainly did that. Benjamin Franklin described the fluidity of lightning in his experiments with lightning and electricity. According to the St. Jacob’s (Stone) United Church of Christ website, the…
…called Trinity, is in Peach Bottom Township. The church that was nearby was destroyed by fire. The cemetery, possibly dating back to the 1850s, is still active and Trinity AME…
…lawn with the cross-shaped fountain in front Trinity United Church of Christ. This is the same building that the writer refers to above as the new German Reformed Church. The…
…Methodist Board of Foreign Missions, explaining that he is using a Weaver grand piano and “quite a few” upright Weavers and Yorks in his mission of developing American music in…
…of the site. The Green Hill Evangelical Association built Bethany United Evangelical Church on the then named Bolls Avenue in 1905. After the congregation, now Bethany United Methodist Church, built…
…presented to the Methodists in 1871, now the Tome Memorial United Methodist Church, still houses an active congregation. Tome supported churches and schools of all faiths and races around Port…