…Ebersole met fellow train enthusiast Bill Lewis at a train show about 30 years ago. Lewis brought a 40-pound metal sign — one of about a dozen train station signs…
…Ebersole met fellow train enthusiast Bill Lewis at a train show about 30 years ago. Lewis brought a 40-pound metal sign — one of about a dozen train station signs…
York County was blessed with engraver William Wagner, who drew the left part of this scene, and fellow artist Lewis Miller, who left a legacy of 19th-century scenes that tell…
…artist — Horace Bonham: Internationally acclaimed Victorian painter (1835-1892) — Rob Evans: Nationally renowned painter and independent curator — Lewis Miller: Pioneering Pennsylvania German folk artist (1796-1882) — Lorann Jacobs:…
Lewis Miller captures York County forming a funeral procession in 1834 to commemorate the death of the Marquis de Lafayette, who died in France the month before. The marquis fought…
…before striking an elderly onlooker, John Fisher, tearing away his lower jaw. He died about an hour later. In drawing the scene, Lewis Miller, a York carpenter and artist, could…
…recent post featured four towers from the 1800s captured by artist Lewis Miller. One of those steeples, that on the German Reformed church, went down wihen the church was demolished…
Lewis Miller captures Pennsylvania Gov. Andrew Curtin, left, standing in a carriage reviewing troops at York’s Camp Scott early in the Civil War. The camp, located at the old York…
…of noted York artist Lewis Miller have been discovered. The custom was not as widely practiced in populated areas. Most taufcheine has been found in the heavily German areas of…
…come apart in the face of an invasion by another foreign power. Further details: This image came from the York County Heritage Trust’s book “Lewis Miller, Sketches and Chronicles.” That…
…the York Daily Record. “So many more people can see the tree now than they ever could on our front yard.” Also of interest: – To see Lewis Miller’s drawing…