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A Canallers' Diary Part Two

In 1888, William Edwards Charles, of Middleburg, at 18, was hired to tend four mules towing two canal boats from Port Trevorton in Snyder County to New York City and back in 1888. Read Part Two of the diary, beginning July 1st of that year, detailing his experiences, including the July 4th celebration.

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Revolutionary War Captain Buried at Chillisquaque Church

Following America's fight for independence, Revolutionary War Captain Thomas Strawbridge and his wife Margaret came to the Susquehanna Valley. They are among the earliest of settlers buried in the Historic Chillisquaque Church Cemetery near Pottsgrove, Northumberland County

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June 30, 2026 | by Terry Diener

Mother's Voice Saves A Soldier And His Comrades

A mother's voice awakened her young son thousands of miles away, serving with the American Expeditionary Forces in World War 1. As a result, the Montour County soldier and his comrades were alerted to approaching enemy planes, sparing their lives.

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June 29, 2026 | by Terry Diener

A Canallers' Diary Part Two

In 1888, William Edwards Charles, of Middleburg, at 18, was hired to tend four mules towing two canal boats from Port Trevorton in Snyder County to New York City and back in 1888. Read Part Two of the diary, beginning July 1st of that year, detailing his experiences, including the July 4th celebration.

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June 28, 2026 | by Terry Diener

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