…of the popularity today of a more visible Pennsylvania Dutch artist, Lewis Miller. The lives of these two York countians overlapped. Wagner was the son of a German Reformed preacher,…
…of the popularity today of a more visible Pennsylvania Dutch artist, Lewis Miller. The lives of these two York countians overlapped. Wagner was the son of a German Reformed preacher,…
…viewing showing Justine’s rendition of Miller’s work. So Lewis Miller goes viral, courtesy of Roundtown third graders. Here is one entry in the Wikipedia posting explaining the mini-murals: Without Lewis…
Lewis Miller’s father was a schoolmaster at York’s Christ Lutheran Church school, so Miller was familiar with Sunday happenings at the church. He shows a black man kneeling on the…
…One school of thought has it as “Louie” and another as “Lewis.” … “My grandfather (George Hay Kain) received several Lewis Miller sketch books from 2 elderly clients who had…
…jet pilot.” More on Miller from in a York Daily Record/Sunday News story (12/1/07): Right now, Capt. Chip Miller has to concentrate on the matter at hand. The York County…
…today is part of C. S. Davidson Engineering. Who may have commissioned Miss Lewis to produce this work is unclear, or any affiliation to First Moravian Church. Miss Lewis, well…
Artist/carpenter Lewis Miller drew this 19th-century York County, Pa., entertainment scene, capturing diminutive performer Tom Thumb. who traveled the country under the promotion of circus master P.T. Barnum. “Lewis Miller,…
Lewis Miller, 19th-century artist/carpenter, left a rich legacy of drawings documenting 19th-century York County. Because of his work, we know more about what life was like around here in the…
Artist Lewis Miller produced these drawings (and one below) and 19 others of York County residents in the 19th century who were former German soldiers fighting for the British in…
This building in York, as drawn by Lewis Miller, scraped the sky higher than any other in the mid-1800s. John Hartman built a six-story building on the square’s southeast corner…