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Civil War Veteran Burials at St. Paul’s Cemetery, Tower City (Part 4 of 6)

| February 13, 2013

(Part 4 of 6).  St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Cemetery is located in Tower City, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, at the corner of East Grand Avenue (U.S. Route 209) and North 4th Street.  At the front of the cemetery, along East Grand Avenue, is the Tower City, Porter Township and Rush Township Veterans Memorial, which was previously […]

Rev. Lewis D. Steckel – Reformed Minister of Lykens

| February 1, 2013

The Rev. Lewis Daniel Steckel (1839-1922) served as the pastor of the Reformed Church in Lykens Borough, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, at the end of the 19th and early part of the 20th century.  He also had a congregation in Tower City, Schuylkill County.  During the Civil War he was the Quartermaster Sergeant in the 176th […]

Michael Haverstick – Died at Chattanooga in 1864 – The Care of War Orphans

| January 26, 2013

The name of Michael Haverstick appears on the Millersburg Soldier Monument.  Haverstick served in the 16th U.S. Infantry Regiment of the Regular Army, Company H, as a Private.  He was mustered into service on 25 February 1864, at York County, Pennsylvania.  At the time of his enrollment, he was 43 years old, was a miller […]

44th Annual G.A.R. Encampment – Atlantic City, 1910

| January 19, 2013

The 44th Annual G.A.R. National Encampment was held in Atlantic City in September 1910.  It was one of the largest attended G.A.R. encampments held in the 20th century.  For many of the veterans, it would probably be their last encampment.  Getting to Atlantic City was relatively easy for veterans from Pennsylvania – two railroads provided […]

John Peter Crabb – Gratz Native Was Harrisburg G.A.R. Post Commander

| January 15, 2013

John Peter Crabb was born in Gratz, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in October 1843, the son of Peter Crabb and his wife Mary Magdalena Crabb.  The Peter Crabb family arrived in Gratz in the early part of the 19th century and purchased land from Simon Gratz.  John Peter Crabb, like his father, was a skilled blacksmith.  […]