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Keystone Tombstones Volume Two: Famous Graves Found in Pennsylvania (Volume 2)

Author Joe Farrell, Joe Farley
Publisher Sunbury Press, Inc.
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ISBN / ASIN1620061198
ISBN-139781620061190
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Sales Rank1,711,237
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Joe Farrell and Joe Farley explore the cemeteries (and pubs) of Pennsylvania in search of interesting graves and stories about the interred. Included in the volume:
  • Richie Ashburn “His Whiteness”
  • Dick Winters & Joe Toye “Band of Brothers”
  • Bonneville “Bert” Bell “Modern Football's Founding Father”
  • Butler “The Fighting Quaker”
  • Michael Cheslock “The Lattimer Massacre”
  • Billy Conn “The Pittsburgh Kid”
  • Jim Croce “You Don’t Mess Around With Jim”
  • Stephen Foster “The Music Man”
  • Robert Morris & James Wilson “Founding Fathers”
  • Josh Gibson “The Black Babe Ruth”
  • Eddie Plank & Christy Mathewson “Hall of Fame Hurlers”
  • Scott Hancock “Hancock the Superb”
  • Milton S. Hershey “The Chocolate King”
  • Herman Webster Mudgett aka Dr. Henry H. Holmes “America’s Answer to the Ripper”
  • Flood Victims “An Act of God?”
  • Philip Livingston “A Little Known Founding Father”
  • Saints Katharine Drexel & John Neumann “Philadelphia Saints”
  • Michael Maggio, Antonio Pollina, Angelo Bruno, Philip Testa & Salvatore Testa “Philadelphia’s Sinners”
  • Fred Rogers “America’s Favorite Neighbor”
  • Bessie Smith “The Empress of the Blues”
  • Thaddeus Stevens “The Dictator of Congress”
  • General John Sutter “After the Gold Rush”
  • Charles William Tate “Tuskegee Airman”
  • George Taylor “An Indentured Servant Who Became a Founding Father”
  • Harry Kendall Thaw “Murder at Madison Square Garden”
  • John Wanamaker “A Business Pioneer”
  • Medal of Honor Recipients
  • Unusual Tombstones
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