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History of the 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry

| June 24, 2011

In 1905, at the request of the Regimental History Committee of the 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry Association, a history of the regiment was compiled and published.  The was entitled History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry (Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers) in the American Civil War, 1861-1865. The book has long been out of print but is now […]

Descendants of Johann Peter Klinger & Catharina Steinbruch

| June 21, 2011

There are many branches of the Klinger family in the Lykens Valley area. Many persons with the Klinger surname served in the Civil War. One good attempt to sort out a major branch of the Klinger family was made by Max E. Klinger and is entitled The Descendants of Johann Peter Klinger and Catharina Steinbruch. […]

Who is John Hess?

| June 20, 2011

A recent donation of two large size portraits to the Gratz Historical Society has re-opened the question, “Who is John Hess?”  Originally, the name of John Hess was added to the list of veterans from the Lykens Valley area because the name appears on the Millersburg Civil War Monument.  Since no other John Hess was […]

Gratz During the Civil War – First Public School

| June 19, 2011

This is the second part in a series on Civil War Gratz.  This post focuses on the first public school in Gratz which was on Lot #11.  The 1862 map of Gratz has a space marked “S.H.” where the school house existed.  Most records indicate that there was a free public school located on Lot […]

St. Michael’s Church Cemetery, Klingerstown

| June 17, 2011

St. Michael’s Lutheran Church, located in Klingerstown, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, has a relatively new cemetery for the Lykens Valley area, the first recorded burial being recorded there in 1894, the same year the church was built.  It was that of Barbara [Wiest] Klinger (1832-1894), the wife of David S. Klinger (1827-1916).  The church is located […]