Civil War Walking Tour of Gratz Revisited
Posted By Norman Gasbarro on September 21, 2017
Here are direct links to a series of posts on this blog which describe buildings and sites in Gratz, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, that have a relationship to the Civil War era:
Gratz During the Civil War
Gratz During the Civil War – Solomon Wolf House
Gratz During the Civil War – Zacharias Laudenslager House
Gratz During the Civil War – Hartman & Keiter Property
Gratz During the Civil War – Cemeteries (Part 1)
Gratz During the Civil War – Cemeteries (Part 2)
Gratz During the Civil War – Cemeteries (Part 3)
Gratz During the Civil War – Cemeteries (Part 4)
Gratz During the Civil War – Zacharias Laudenslager Property
Gratz During the Civil War – Tobias Wiest House
Gratz During the Civil War – I.O.O.F. Building
Gratz During the Civil War – Phillips House
Gratz During the Civil War – Ossman House
Gratz During the Civil War – Harner House
Gratz During the Civil War – Ritzman House
Gratz During the Civil War – Keiter-Snyder Property
Gratz During the Civil War – Crabb House
Gratz During the Civil War – William H. Yohe, Carpenter
Gratz During the Civil War – Isaiah Schminky, Physician
Gratz During the Civil War – James Novinger House
Gratz During the Civil War – Daniel Good House
Gratz During the Civil War – Good Tannery
Gratz During the Civil War – Franklin Fidler House
Gratz During the Civil War – Samuel’s Church
Gratz During the Civil War – Fort Jackson
Gratz During the Civil War – Jonas Faust, Coach Maker
Gratz During the Civil War – Leopold Loeb House
Gratz During the Civil War – Charles Gerhard Property
Gratz During the Civil War – William Scheib House
Gratz During the Civil War – George Ossman, Boot and Shoe Maker
Gratz During the Civil War – Rudolph Dornheim Properties
Gratz During the Civil War – Henry M. Witmer, Saddle & Harness Maker
Gratz During the Civil War – Henry Kauderman, Boot and Shoe Maker
Gratz During the Civil War – John Hummel, Tinsmith
Gratz During the Civil War – Leonard Reedy House
Gratz During the Civil War – Kissinger House
Gratz During the Civil War – Rebecca Alspach Buffington House
Gratz During the Civil War – Elias Zerfing, Carpenter
Gratz During the Civil War – Rudolph H. Dornheim, Cabinetmaker
Gratz During the Civil War – George Moyer House
Gratz During the Civil War – Dr. Andrew Maurer House
Gratz During the Civil War – Theodore Gratz House
Gratz During the Civil War – Jeremiah Crabb, Blacksmith
Gratz During the Civil War – Post Office
Gratz During the Civil War – First Public School
I have a framed watercolor (maybe a poster?) of Abraham Lincoln and in the upper right corner it has the letter GRATZ. I know nothing about it but am trying to understand his relationship to this town. Did he visit at some time? Any insight would be greatly appreciated,
I do not know how to attach the image of the portrait?