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Revolutionary War Traitor?

The Revolutionary War era was a bloody and trying one for the early settlers of Lycoming County. One of the most...

Revolutionary War Traitor?
posted on: Mar 28, 2011 | author: Lou Hunsinger Jr.

The Brady Legend

Conflict between American Indians and white people escalated during the last two decades of the 18th century. War -- both declared and undeclared -- made for "dark and gloomy days," according to historian John F. Meginness in his 1,268-page tome, "History of Lycoming County" (1892).

The Brady Legend
posted on: Mar 27, 2011 | author: Robin Van Auken

Historical Mix-Up

Richard and Miriam Mix, experts on regional history as well as America's past, authored a book, “A Bicentennial Postcard History of Williamsport,” which contains colorful postcards and illustrations of pre-World War I Williamsport and the region, and was published by the Lycoming County Genealogical Society just in time for the City of Williamsport's bicentennial in 2006.

Historical Mix-Up
posted on: Mar 27, 2011 | author: Robin Van Auken

Gov. William Packer

Williamsport and Lycoming County have contributed many outstanding men and women to the field of public service during...

Gov. William Packer
posted on: Mar 27, 2011 | author: Lou Hunsinger Jr.

Tunnison Coryell

The life of Tunnison Coryell, one of Lycoming County’s and Williamsport’s most notable men of...

Tunnison Coryell
posted on: Mar 27, 2011 | author: Lou Hunsinger Jr.

Daniel Repasz

America’s oldest band in continuous existence bears his name, but Daniel Repasz didn’t join the group...

Daniel Repasz
posted on: Mar 27, 2011 | author: Lou Hunsinger Jr.

William Hepburn

If Michael Ross is noted as the founder of Williamsport, William Hepburn can be regarded as the “Father of...

William Hepburn
posted on: Mar 27, 2011 | author: Lou Hunsinger Jr.

Williamsport Begins

American history is filled with rags-to-riches stories of great achievers and great personages, and local history is no exception. Michael Ross, the reputed founder of the City of Williamsport, is one of those stories.

Williamsport Begins
posted on: Mar 27, 2011 | author: Lou Hunsinger Jr.

Widow Smith’s Walk

While Michael Ross was settling the City of Williamsport, selling parcels of land to frontier families and immigrants,...

Widow Smith’s Walk
posted on: Mar 27, 2011 | author: Robin Van Auken

A Heroic Duo

While Gen. George Washington’s Continental Army fought the British, settlers along the Susquehanna River also...

A Heroic Duo
posted on: Mar 27, 2011 | author: Robin Van Auken

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