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72nd Pennsylvania Infantry – Pennsylvania Memorial at Gettysburg

| August 11, 2011

(Part 58 of an ongoing series on the Battle of Gettysburg).  Around the base of the Pennsylvania Memorial at Gettysburg are a series of plaques which, by regiment and company, note the names of every soldier who was present at the Battle of Gettysburg.  This post will present the plaque recognizing the men who served […]

69th Pennsylvania Infantry – Pennsylvania Memorial at Gettysburg

| August 10, 2011

(Part 57 of an ongoing series on the Battle of Gettysburg).  Around the base of the Pennsylvania Memorial at Gettysburg are a series of plaques which, by regiment and company, note the names of every soldier who was present at the Battle of Gettysburg.  This post will present the plaque recognizing the men who served […]

Galusha A. Grow – Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives

| August 9, 2011

Galusha Aaron Grow (1822-1907)  was the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives in the 37th Congress and served in that capacity from 1861 through 1863.  He represented the 14th Congressional District of Pennsylvania, of which Gratz and Dauphin County were a part.  At the time of his re-election in 1860, he was a Republican, […]

Sacred Heart of Jesus Church and Cemetery, Williamstown

| August 8, 2011

During the Civil War years, Catholics in Williamstown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, had to travel to Lykens Borough to attend Mass.  In about 1865, Rev. John Laughlin of Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic Church in Lykens, saw the need to establish a mission in Williamstown and the first Masses were said in a log cabin.  […]

Gratz During the Civil War – George Moyer House

| August 7, 2011

This is the seventh in a series of posts on Gratz during the Civil War. The original house on Lot #38 on the south side of Market Street was built about 1822,  probably by Barbara Wiest, the widow of Jacob Wiest who died in 1811; she had re-married to Michael Salada. In 1830, John DeWalt, […]