…ends after 101 days of delay. October The number of cases of H1N1, or swine flu, peaked this month and by year’s end sickened more than 14 million in the…
…ends after 101 days of delay. October The number of cases of H1N1, or swine flu, peaked this month and by year’s end sickened more than 14 million in the…
…on this primitive hilltop scene. But the bottle served as evidence that concerns about the swine flu have reached even the hardy country folks in the remotest areas of York…
…the flu epidemic came about 1918 market was opened earlier, no bell rang and people came earlier, an open market continued until it became a morning market for many years…
…School were the first two York City schools to close because of swine flu concerns. The name of McKinley is easily traceable to the President William McKinley, who had York…
…softcover book contained national information for those relatively quiet moment before the deadly years of American involvement in World War I and the Spanish influenza epidemic. The cover, inside title…
…examined the wreckage of the USS Maine in Havana harbor to determine the cause of the disastrous explosion that had helped trigger the Spanish-American War in 1898. A few years…
…director of the YWCA is helping to expand this wonderful community resource — among other projects, buying and putting to good use the building that has housed the York Spanish…
…the York Fair. 1926 — Grandstand opens, ushering in expanded five-day operation, Tuesday — Saturday. 1918 — No fair because of a deadly Spanish influenza epidemic. 1914 — First nighttime…
…the reverse image. Before the 1830s, the United States produced relatively few coins. An adequate supply of Spanish coinage was in circulation in America, and precious metal prices were not…
…its November program. James Geubtner will make a presentation with intriguing title: “St. Mary’s Parish, from the German-speaking parish of 1852 through 150 years to the English/Spanish multicultural parish of…