Tombstone Tuesday – Hoffecker Family
I located the Hoffecker family while I was visiting the Forest Cemetery in Middletown, Delaware. Once again this is what I refer to as a quick pull. I gather the information of the tombstones and then pull what I can
Sunday Cemetery – Shamokinites
Published the 26th of May in 1911 in the Wilkes-Barre Times Leader out of Wilkes-Barre, PA OLDEST CEMETERY IN THE STATE Numidia, Columbia County, has an old cemetery, which will become an object of interest when the soldiers’
Saturday Spotting – July 4th 1812
Published on the 6th of June in 1812 in the American Watchman out of Wilmington, DE For the AMERICAN WATCHMAN. Fourth of July 1812 – Never since the ever memorable 4th of July 1776, has there been a
Wordless Wednesday
Tombstone Tuesday – Eliason
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4th of July Program Scheme
Published on the 2nd of June in 1899 in the Philadelphia Inquirer out of Philadelphia, PA CITY GETS NOTHING Little Scheme Involved in the Publication of Fourth of July Programs A COUNCILMANIC DODGE Parties to It Said to Be Trying
Saturday Spotting – Quiet Observation in Dover
Published on the 7th of July in 1854 in the Delaware State Reporter out of Dover, DE Fourth of July Celebrations THE FOURTH IN DOVER was duly observed, but in a very quiet manner. Nearly all the stores