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Gratz During the Civil War – Solomon Wolf House

| October 6, 2011

During the Civil War, the owner of this property known as Lot #64 was Solomon Wolf (1811-?), an immigrant from Prussia, who was said to have tried many occupations including farmer, huckster, saddler and liquor dealer – all from this property and the adjacent property, Lot #62.  In 1846, Wolf had purchased the house and […]

The Adventures of Frederick N. Wise

| October 5, 2011

The obituary of Frederick N. Wise (1825-1901) of Lykens has been located in the Lykens Standard of 12 July 1901.  Wise served in the marine service during the Mexican War and in the 208th Pennsylvania Infantry during the Civil War.  A brief biography was given of him in a prior post on this blog entitled […]

Lykens G.A.R. Building – Another Look

| October 3, 2011

This post is a follow-up to several previous posts on the Lykens G.A.R. Building and the Heilner Post G.A.R. No. 232 on North Second Street, Lykens, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.  The first post of 10 December 2010 featured the G.A. R. Monument.  The second post, 11 December 2011,  told of some of the history of the […]

How Many Samuel Fryberger’s?

| October 2, 2011

A post on another blog and an article in the Shamokin News Item sparked curiosity about the Civil War soldier named therein – Samuel Fryberger.  Is it possible that this Northumberland County soldier should be included in the Civil War Research Project?  Although Shamokin is just outside the triangular geographic area of the project study, […]

Descendants of Philip Keiser Jr. in the Civil War (Part 3 of 3)

| October 1, 2011

Today’s post will focus on two of the middle children of Philip Keiser Jr.:  (1) Elizabeth Keiser (1823-1882); and (2) Jacob Keiser (1828-?) – and their children, Edmund Umholtz (1843-1882) and Ellen V. Keiser (1852-1922).  [Click on chart above to enlarge it].  Two days ago, the post focused on the oldest son of Philip Keiser […]