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Daniel S. Feidt of Millersburg – 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry

| December 9, 2012

The story of Daniel S. Feidt (1839-1907) appears in the Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County Pennsylvania, page 1094: Daniel S. Feidt, farmer, Millersburg, Pennsylvania, was born in Upper Paxton Township [Dauphin County], 19 January 1839.  He is a son of Peter Feidt and Elizabeth [West] Feidt, who was a daughter of Daniel West and […]

John G. Killinger – Agricultural Implement Agent & Justice of the Peace

| November 15, 2012

On 23 February 1904, the Harrisburg Patriot reported the following death: John G. Killinger The death of John G. Killinger who was well known in Northern Dauphin County, occurred Saturday morning at his home in Fisherville.  For twenty years he had been Justice of the Peace in Jackson Township.  Mr. Killinger had also been a […]

Official Military Atlas of the Civil War

| October 26, 2012

After the Civil War, the army set about the task of compiling an official military history to include documents from both sides.  Titled, War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (or more simply, Official Records – O.R.).  Every possible kind of document was included – official […]

John H. Hoffman – Williamstown Merchant and Manufacturer

| September 4, 2012

John H. Hoffman, a descendant of Johann Peter Hoffman (1709-1798), pioneer settler of the Lykens Valley was a prosperous merchant and manufacturer of Williamstown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.  His biography was prominently featured in the Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, published in 1896 by J. L. Runk Company of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. John H.  Hoffman… was born […]

Capt. John K. McGann

| August 17, 2012

A biography of Capt. John K. McGann appeared in the Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, published in 1894: Capt. John K. McGann, retired farmer and real estate dealer, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 28 May 1835.  Edward McGann, his grandfather, was born and passed his life in Ireland; he was a wool carder and spinner.  […]