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Gratz During the Civil War – John Hummel, Tinsmith

| September 19, 2011

The first owner of this original Simon Gratz lot was Jacob Sierer (or Seara) who purchased it in 1816.  The house was built sometime between the land purchase and 1820.  From 1825 to 1849, the property was owned by Martin Moyer, but he did not live here, preferring instead to rent to tenants.  In the […]

138th Annual Gratz Fair, September 18-24, 2011

| September 17, 2011

The 138th Annual Gratz Fair will be held at the Gratz Fair Grounds in Gratz, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, from Sunday, September 18, 2011, through Saturday, September 24, 2011. The Gratz Fair, which was founded in 1873, had as its early participants, many of the returning veterans of the Civil War.   It features, as it has […]

Gratz During the Civil War – Kissinger House

| September 8, 2011

This is the eleventh in a series of posts on Gratz during the Civil War. The original house on Lot #85 on the north side of Market Street was built about 1832 at the time the land was conveyed to John Welker (1784-1854). The earliest found picture of the house is shown above and is […]

Death and Funeral of John Werner

| September 7, 2011

DEATH OF JOHN WERNER LYKENS – The many friends at this place of John Werner, proprietor of the Union House, Tower City, were shocked to hear of his death, which occurred Tuesday evening at 9 o’clock [12 February 1901].  Mr. Werner and wife visited the Big Run hotel, a few miles west of town, last […]

Gratz During the Civil War – Rebecca Alspach Buffington House

| September 6, 2011

This is the tenth in a series of posts on Gratz during the Civil War. The original house on Lot #66 on the south side of Market Street was built before 1838.  In 1838, a property transaction was made whereupon Conrad Schreffler, a blue dyer, who had been in Gratz for about 20 years, obtained […]