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By Scott Ginther
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The podcast currently has 101 episodes available.
In this season of Letters from the Past, we’re returning to the 20th century. Specifically, Myerstown, PA a small town about 80 miles northwest of Philadelphia. Instead of using letters as the primary source for these episodes, I’m using the journal of one woman who’s name is never directly given. Her husband’s name is John and her son’s name is Ronnie. The entries are short and to the point but give a glimpse into living in rural America in 1955.
In this season of Letters from the Past, we’re returning to the 20th century. Specifically, Myerstown, PA a small town about 80 miles northwest of Philadelphia. Instead of using letters as the primary source for these episodes, I’m using the journal of one woman who’s name is never directly given. Her husband’s name is John and her son’s name is Ronnie. The entries are short and to the point but give a glimpse into living in rural America in 1955.
In this season of Letters from the Past, we’re returning to the 20th century. Specifically, Myerstown, PA a small town about 80 miles northwest of Philadelphia. Instead of using letters as the primary source for these episodes, I’m using the journal of one woman who’s name is never directly given. Her husband’s name is John and her son’s name is Ronnie. The entries are short and to the point but give a glimpse into living in rural America in 1955.
In this season of Letters from the Past, we’re returning to the 20th century. Specifically, Myerstown, PA a small town about 80 miles northwest of Philadelphia. Instead of using letters as the primary source for these episodes, I’m using the journal of one woman who’s name is never directly given. Her husband’s name is John and her son’s name is Ronnie. The entries are short and to the point but give a glimpse into living in rural America in 1955.
In this season of Letters from the Past, we’re returning to the 20th century. Specifically, Myerstown, PA a small town about 80 miles northwest of Philadelphia. Instead of using letters as the primary source for these episodes, I’m using the journal of one woman who’s name is never directly given. Her husband’s name is John and her son’s name is Ronnie. The entries are short and to the point but give a glimpse into living in rural America in 1955.
In this season of Letters from the Past, we’re returning to the 20th century. Specifically, Myerstown, PA a small town about 80 miles northwest of Philadelphia. Instead of using letters as the primary source for these episodes, I’m using the journal of one woman who’s name is never directly given. Her husband’s name is John and her son’s name is Ronnie. The entries are short and to the point but give a glimpse into living in rural America in 1955.
This episode focuses on the attempted purchase of land in the Sandusky, Ohio area by EJ Lockwood in the 1880s.
A married woman cannot make a deed without her husband's sign either in New York or Ohio. Had I not better send back to you the one I have and get another one. I shall take your advice what is best to do.
It is not worth while to spend any more time or money on it. It will be sold for taxes in a short time and if I want it I can bid it.
This episode focuses on the attempted purchase of land in the Sandusky, Ohio area by EJ Lockwood in the 1880s.
It has been a long litigation and a large bill of cost to be paid by parties owning in the premises. I have Misses Mead’s letters wishing me to tend to it for her and we are all equally bound if we get any thing we have a large bill of cost to pay.
This episode focuses on the attempted purchase of land in the Sandusky, Ohio area by EJ Lockwood in the 1880s.
This is the final episode of the season focusing on correspondence between a Parkinson's Disease sufferer and different doctors around the world as they work towards a treatment for the disease.
The podcast currently has 101 episodes available.