The story of the Enola Fire Company is one of commitment, quick response, and neighborly care. As we flip through records and newspaper clippings from decades past, we see not just a timeline of emergencies, but a deeper picture of how important this volunteer group was—and still is—to our community. For us at the Historical … Continue reading The Enola Fire Company: A Community on Call
History Feature: Wesley G. Miller
Wesley G. Miller (1838–1917) played an important role in the history of central Pennsylvania. Born on October 12, 1838, he grew up in Pennsylvania and later served in the Union Army during the Civil War. After the war, he returned home and became a farmer in Fairview Township, York County, where he lived until his … Continue reading History Feature: Wesley G. Miller
Robber
Dateline: April 14, 1917. Robbers were chased away by the son-in-law of W. H. Bashore while the Bashores were attending Union Evangelistic Services. Shots were fired that brought others to hunt for the robbers in the area of Brick Church Road, Enola. The full article and other interesting tidbits can be found in the HSEP … Continue reading Robber
