…River could be had from Sam Lewis Park. Who needs two beautiful views? they asked. Well, imagine the view from Sam Lewis if that Highpoint dome was covered with McMansions….
…River could be had from Sam Lewis Park. Who needs two beautiful views? they asked. Well, imagine the view from Sam Lewis if that Highpoint dome was covered with McMansions….
…it is more oriented to Harrisburg than the county seat of York… . Background: One prominent Lewis, Major Eli Lewis, was a Lewisberry merchant and a Harrisburg newspaperman in the…
…Miller’s work on this blog. Ever wonder what Miller looked like? Yorkblogger June Lloyd answers that question: Images of York Folk Artist Lewis Miller. – Forum of the day, York…
High waters from the Pumpkin Food of 1784 pulled pumpkins downstream. This Lewis Miller drawing shows a later flood that caused other floating objects. High waters on Codorus Creek in…
…family members of a relative named Miller who died in 1879 and is buried in York County. At least she has a year of death and location of his burial….
…Read Yorkblogger June Lloyd’s thorough look at folk artist Lewis Miller: York Folk Artist Lewis Miller Elusive Character. Forum of the day, The Exchange: Whatever happened to Hungerford, Shrewsbury Township?…
Fred Rosenmiller was publisher of the undated (probably late 1990s book) “Bottles & Jugs, With a York, Pennsylvania Pespective.” Rosenmiller recently said he would donate scores of bottles from his…
…on this, contact Marty or comment below. Blog post of the day: Universal York’s June Lloyd explores one of artist Lewis Miller’s pieces in: More on Lewis Miller’s Blue Dyer…
The ascension of brave folks in balloons has taken place for decades. Here, artist Lewis Miller captures the ascension of a balloon from York, Pa.’s Penn Park in 1835. Notice…
Lewis Miller put forth this drawing after the Army of Northern Virginia’s surrender to Gen. U.S. Grant’s Army of the Potomac in 1865. The carpenter/artist also captured the Confederates trooping…