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Ravine All Wars Memorial

| September 10, 2012

The community of Ravine can be located by heading north out of Pine Grove, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, on Route 125, toward Exit 104 of I-81.  On the west side of the road is a memorial dedicated primarily to those students of Ravine School District who served in World War II.  At the top of the […]

The Journey of the 103rd Pennsylvania Infantry to Andersonville Prison

| September 9, 2012

At the end of April and beginning of May 1864, the captured men of the 103rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment were marched and transported south to Andersonville Confederate Prison.  Their story was told by one of the members of that regiment, who compiled accounts of the regimental history, including the journey to Andersonville, Georgia. History of the […]

History of the 103rd Pennsylvania Infantry

| September 8, 2012

History of the 103d Regiment Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry [103rd Pennsylvania Infantry], by Luther S. Dickey, was published in 1910 by L. S. Dickey in Chicago.  Dickey was a Corporal in the regiment and Sgt. Samuel M. Evans served as collaborator for the work. The book has been digitized by Google and is available as […]

Gratz Fair Week – 16 to 22 September 2012

| September 7, 2012

Each year since 1873, a fair has been held in Gratz Borough.  The Gratz Fair at the Gratz Fairgrounds will be held this year from Sunday, 16 September 2012 through Saturday 22 September 2012. The Gratz Fairgrounds are shown on a post-Civil War map (1875) as the “Gratz Driving Park and Mile Course.” A complete […]

Daniel Y. Lenker – Tailor and Distiller

| September 6, 2012

Daniel Y. Lenker (1841-1900).  Today’s post presents another of the biographical sketches from the volume, Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, published in 1896 by J. M. Runk and Company, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Daniel Y. Lenker, distiller, was born in Lower Mahanoy Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, 17 October 1871.  He is a son of Nicholas Lenker […]