Lycoming Remembers Muncy Abolition Ri...
By Lou Hunsinger Jr. Williamsport Sun-Gazette The issue of the abolition of slavery excited great passions throughout...
1833 Canal Riot
The times of the West Branch Canal from the 1830s to approximately the 1880s contain many interesting and colorful events. One of the most colorful was the "Canal Riot of 1833."
Trolleys: A Williamsport mass transit...
The most enduring and perhaps best remembered form of mass transit in Williamsport were the trolleys. Their 70-year...
Ten Hours or No Sawdust: Sawdust War ...
America in the 1870s was rife with labor strife and turbulence. The lumber camps and sawmills of the Williamsport area...
Lycoming County, Williamsport Firsts
According to historians, when founder Michael Ross surveyed the 111 acres that became Williamsport, he could not have...
Lycoming Hangings a Spectator’s...
Executions weren’t always such a subject of controversy. Individual counties handled the grim task themselves in...
Prohibitionism a formidable influence...
One of the most influential political movements in America and in Lycoming County in the late 19th and early 20th...
Lycoming United Way: more than 80 yea...
Saturday will be the Lycoming County United Way’s annual Day of Caring. It is a day in which volunteers perform...
When Johnny Went Marching to War
Lycoming County, like other areas across the North, answered President Abraham Lincoln’s call for 75,000 troops to...
Christmas of 1942
A war was raging across the globe and there were many vacant chairs at dinner tables that Christmas of 1942. They were...




Welcome to News of Yesteryear, Historic Pennsylvania & Historic Williamsport. This web site, by Robin Van Auken, is dedicated to educating and entertaining visitors of all ages with stories and illustrations of Historic Pennsylvania -- particularly Northcentral Pennsylvania.
News of Yesteryear features articles and artwork by individuals, as well as reporters and photographers of the Williamsport Sun-Gazette and other newspapers that span the 200-year history of journalism in Lycoming County. Some of the notable newspapers with origins in Williamsport are the Lycoming Gazette, the Gazette and Bulletin, the Williamsport Sun, Sunday Grit, the Muncy Luminary and the Williamsport Sun-Gazette. 