York College prof to speak about York's 'Voices from the Past'

This painting, owned by the York County Heritage Trust, was one of 16 that became part of the 1927 celebration marking the 150th anniversary of the adoption of the Articles of Confederation in York County. Given the war conditions, scarce food and high costs might have meant that the woman and toddler were not as nourished as they appear in the painting. An upcoming York College class will study food, disease and their impact on early York County. Background posts: "York's Central Market sells steak ... and sizzle,", Demolished Red Lion Grange Hall still tells tale of changing York County, Lighthouse marks site of landmark Dover Township soft pretzel stand.
York College is offering a course on how food, health, disease and accidents affected the life span of York countians.
The course, titled "Voices from the Past: A History of York County, 1730 - 1930," picks up pioneers as they first legally settled west of the Susquehanna River and follows their ancestors until just before the Great Depression... .
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