…has been an integral part of York County life since the early days of the county. The vast majority of York County settlers were Pennsylvania Germans who used traditional motifs…
…has been an integral part of York County life since the early days of the county. The vast majority of York County settlers were Pennsylvania Germans who used traditional motifs…
…done by Bailey and the head of a local ad agency. Correspondence by Historical Society of York County (now part of York County Heritage Trust) staff with others wondering about…
…will give the history of the other four leagues active that year. York County’s long love affair with baseball: Part I York County and baseball is a massive subject. York…
…Unpartheyische York Gazette (The Non-partisan York Gazette) in early 1796. He was also an early printer of Taufschine in York County. A lot has been written about the busy life…
…York’s Liberty Bell for the opening. A special train car filled exclusively with York County history was put together by staff and volunteers of the Historical Society of York and…
…(the Historical Society of York County and York County Heritage Trust). The first, entitled Lewis Miller, Sketches and Chronicles (1966) is now out of print. Lewis Miller’s People (2014), edited…
The 2018 York County History Center’s Journal of York County Heritage is now available. The main articles are on World War I Glen Rock heroes; Karl Ort, an early York…
…further information or clues on Linden’s York County stay, please email me at ycpa89@msn.com. Here is the column: A former Soviet spy lived in York County The recent motion picture…
…News column below. The York Daily Record/York Sunday News and York County Heritage Trust are again sponsoring an essay contest in recognition of our role in our nation’s history. Cash…
…Company, remaining active in the Pittsburgh operation. Some sources say Marian missed her York County family, but they would have also known York County industry was flourishing, creating a prosperous…