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Civil War Blog

A project of PA Historian

Miscellaneous News Briefs from Area Newspapers – 1922, 1931, and 1943

Three news briefs from local area newspapers are presented here to show how the impact of the Civil War lasted well into the 20th Century. —————————– From the Harrisburg Telegraph of 3 February 1922: —————————— PLAN MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR THE DEAD Members of Post 58, G.A.R., Will Meet at Headquarters Memorial services for eighteen comrades […]

William Henry Egle – Army Surgeon, Physician and Historian

Noted Pennsylvania and Dauphin County historian Dr. William H. Egle died at his home on 19 February 1901.  His many books and other writings include much information on the early development of the Lykens Valley area, including Gratz Borough.  During the Civil War, he served as an army surgeon in both the 96th Pennsylvania Infantry […]

Simon C. Gratz – Son of First Mayor of Gratz, Pennsylvania

Additional information has been discovered about Simon C. Gratz, the son of Theodore Gratz and Ellen [Carson] Gratz of Gratz, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.  Simon C. Gratz was the brother of John C. Gratz of the 10th Pennsylvania Infantry and the 96th Pennsylvania Infantry, who died of disease during the Civil War.  They were the grandsons […]

Joseph M. Johnson – Millersburg Contractor and Civil War Veteran

The obituary of Joseph M. Johnson who died in 1923 at the home of his daughter in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, clears up the mystery of why he was reported as killed in action at the Po River.  He is also the same J. M. Johnson whose name appears on the Millersburg Monument. During the […]

John Ritz, Alias Daniel Driebelbies

John Ritz (1848-1932) is buried at Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.  At his grave site is a G.A.R. star and flag holder and his stone notes his service in Company C of the 69th Pennsylvania Infantry.  John Ritz died on 2 July 1932 at the age of 84 years, 2 months, 28 days […]