…amendment of the United States Constitution, which granted all American women the right to vote, women could vote in relatively few states. While working toward a national constitutional amendment, women…
…amendment of the United States Constitution, which granted all American women the right to vote, women could vote in relatively few states. While working toward a national constitutional amendment, women…
…for receiving the Negros, Mulattos or persons of colour delivered from on board Vessels, seized in the prosecution of the Slave Trade, by Commanders of the United States armed Vessels……
…the back of application starts out: “I, Jonas H. Menges, a member of the American Protective League, organized with the approval and operating under the direction of the United States…
World War I Food Pledge poster The United States officially entered World War I on April 6, 1917, but America had been already preparing to join its allies in the…
Perhaps my generation and those younger have an idealized image of America during the World War II period. We might look back and envision a county united. The addresses given…
…when he was baptized by Holy Saint John; that I count to thy ransom, oh, fire, in the name of the Holy Trinity. I command thee, fire, by the power…
…Miller, pastor of a Methodist church in Des Moines, Ia. and Miss Martha R.Foose, 423 South George street, were married at 2 o’clock this afternoon. The ceremony was performed in…
Bethel Methodist Church, c.1890. Members of Union Lutheran Church, York at Brookside Park, Dover What comes to mind when you think of local Sunday school picnics/church picnics? There were, and…
…York County (including present-day Adams County) under the U.S. Constitution. The “new” German Reformed Church built in back of the Hartley residence still stands. It is now Trinity United Church…
Here is another follow up to my previous York Sunday News column and posts on York County USO activity during World War II. You can find the others at www.yorkblog.com…