Relations with Native Americans: Penns Creek Massacre

By all accounts, relations with the Native Americans in the Redland Valley were harmonious. Sadly, the same cannot be said elsewhere in the Pennsylvania Colony. William Penn’s sons, especially Thomas Penn, did not continue their father’s principled relationships with the native people. After the controversial Walking Purchase of 1737 the Lenape people, pushed westward, lost…

William Grant Stonesifer: A Legacy of Resilience and Entrepreneurs

On May 31, 1866, amidst the picturesque landscapes of Adams County, Pennsylvania, William Grant Stonesifer entered the world. Named in homage to Union General Ulysses S. Grant’s victory at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865, which ended the U.S. Civil War, young William’s middle name carried a legacy of triumph and leadership. The tradition…

William Penn statue Philadelphia City Hall

The Penn Family and Pennsylvania Colony

William Penn, a notable English writer, religious thinker, and Quaker, left an indelible mark on American history by establishing the Province of Pennsylvania during the British colonial era. His upbringing, steeped in education and Quaker values, profoundly influenced his commitment to democracy and religious freedom. In 1681, King Charles II granted Penn a substantial tract…

Remembering Miss Edith Cline of Lewisberry: A Legacy of Community Journalism

On this date in 1947, Miss Edith Cline of Lewisberry passed away, as reported in the York Dispatch of York, Pennsylvania. Miss Cline, daughter of Lewis Cline, who was an owner and operator of the Cline Mill, lived in the Victorian home built by her father. This home, located adjacent to the mill, was built…

Silver Lake's Lewisberry Mill repurposed to grocery, filling station and dance hall.

The Lost History of Lewisberry Mill: A Journey Through Time

In the captivating narrative of ‘The History Of Silver Lake as Told Through Its Deeds,’ Reverend David Henkelmann, affectionately known as Uncle David to his niece Lee, recounted his memories of the earliest chapters of Silver Lake’s present-day development. Despite having memories of the lake from eight decades earlier, Uncle David found himself with scant…

Unveiling Family Histories: The Impact of Online Genealogy Records

Unveiling Family Histories: The Impact of Online Genealogy Records

Ancestry DNA kits are currently on sale for just $39 until May 12th, a significant discount from their regular price. This deal presents a golden opportunity for individuals to delve into their family histories at a fraction of the usual cost. “The History of Silver Lake as Told Through Its Deeds” was made possible, in…

Launching ‘The History of Silver Lake’: Join Us on Our Journey!

Today marks the long-awaited launch of “The History of Silver Lake as Told Through Its Deeds”. The past weekend has been a whirlwind of activity as we finalized the last-minute preparations, meeting with indie bookstore owners, social media influencers, and local historians to kickstart our book’s journey into the world. Our discussions with the historians…