Norman Gasbarro | November 1, 2011
During Gratz Fair Week, 18-24 September 2011, there were a number of Abraham Lincoln sightings in and around the Gratz area. At the Fair’s Agricultural Hall, across from displays of prize-winning apples, was a gold-framed portrait of Lincoln. In the art exhibit in one of the exhibition buildings, a portrait of Lincoln was hanging amid […]
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Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Gratz Borough
Norman Gasbarro | October 22, 2011
From about 1834 to 1865, this property, known as Lot #25, was owned by William Bickel. Prior to the purchase by Bickel, it was owned by Peter Filbert, who was the father of Civil War veteran, Lt.. Col. Peter A. Filbert (1833-1924). At the time of Bickel’s purchase, there was a house and blacksmith shop […]
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Tags: Abrham Lincoln, Everhardt family, Evitts family, Filbert family, Gerhard family, Gise family, Gratz Borough, Hoffman family, Ossman family, Pine Grove, Regiment, Walking Tour, Witman family
Norman Gasbarro | October 18, 2011
During the Civil War, this property known as Lot #39, had three different owners. In 1858, it was purchased by Solomon Laudenslager (1802-1885) who owned it until 1862 when it was purchased by Simon Hartman (1823-1886). Hartman sold it in 1863 to Philip Keiter who retained it through the remainder of the war to 1869 […]
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Tags: Buffington family, Gratz Borough, Hartman family, Hofman family, Keiter family, Klinger family, Laudenslager family, McKinney family, Schoffstall family, Walking Tour
Norman Gasbarro | October 14, 2011
The focus in the blog post today is on those men who were drafted into Company I of the 177th Pennsylvania Infantry and subsequently deserted. To determine which men deserted, the roll of the company was examined. Company rolls are found at the Pennsylvania Archives. The roll of this company can be found on-line as […]
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Tags: Andrew Curtin, Coleman family, Evitts family, Gratz Borough, Lentz family, Lubold family, Lykens Township, McCurtin family, Regiments, Savage family, Walborn family
Norman Gasbarro | October 12, 2011
The original purchaser of Lot #46 from Simon Gratz in 1818 was Joshua Ossman. In 1820, Ossman left Gratz and sold the lot to Charles Coleman who owned it until he died in 1839 whereupon it is listed through his estate until 1852 when it was obtained by Jacob Laudenslager (1796-1869). During the estate period, […]
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Tags: Bowman family, Coleman family, Gratz Borough, Gratz family, Hepler family, Kembel family, Laudenslager family, Moyer family, Ossman family, Ritzman family, Walking Tour, Workman family