Category: Archives Blog

The Edison of Lancaster, PA

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Anthony Iske came to Lancaster, Pennsylvania by accident. A cabinet maker in the German area of France, he was hired to build a church altar in Lancaster, New York. At the train station in New York City, the twenty-two-year-old immigrant was sold a ticket to the wrong town, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. However, Iske found a new […]

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April First—Flitting Day

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Written by Martha Abel You will have noticed, if you look at old deeds, that many property sales took place on April 1. No fooling. It was also the day that all rental housing leases expired, and so many people took the opportunity to move (or flit) to a new place. From the colonial days […]

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Women’s History Month – Catherine Hershey and The Lancaster Charity Society

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Catherine Hershey, Philanthropic Catalyst Catherine Sweeney Hershey married Lancaster confectioner Milton S. Hershey on May 25, 1898. Prior to his marriage, Milton Hershey showed little interest in philanthropy. Soon after his marriage, however, the successful businessman and proprietor of both the Lancaster Caramel Company and the Hershey Chocolate Company made his first verifiable charitable gift—a […]

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Lancaster’s Renowned Aviatrix: Helen Jones Carter

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“I have ambitions to be an aviatrix, to follow the interest of my father…I have a great deal of flying to do before catching up with him.” Helen Jones Carter (1920-1998) was the eldest daughter of pilot Jesse Jones, aviator, flight instructor, and manager of the Lancaster Airport. She and her two sisters, Jessie and […]

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Armstrong Goes to the (World’s) Fair, Part 2

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The 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition & The 1964 New York World’s Fair My name is James McMahon and for the past year I have been working as a project archivist for LancasterHistory. My responsibilities include cataloguing and digitizing a vast collection of archival materials that document the significant role of the cork industry in […]

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Armstrong Goes to the (World’s) Fair, Part 1

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The 1939 New York World’s Fair  Written by James McMahon, Ph.D. Posted by Emily Miller My name is James McMahon and for the past year I have been working as a project archivist for LancasterHistory. My responsibilities include cataloguing and digitizing a vast collection of archival materials that document the significant role of the cork […]

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