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The History Center Museum building will be closed Friday morning, Aug. 29, as T-Mobile conducts emergency repairs to its equipment on the smokestack. The work will require closing Pershing Avenue in front of our building starting at 7 a.m. Colonial Complex tours are available at 1 and 3 p.m. only, and the Agricultural and Industrial Museum will open normally at 10 a.m. The History Center Museum will re-open no later than noon. Thank you for your patience.

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York Civil War Roundtable, March

Dominish Marie Miller - The Daughters of Charity: Contributions during and after the Battle of Gettysburg

When

Wed, Mar 19, 2025
7:00 pm
- 8:00 pm

Location

York County History Center

Ticket Info

Free Program

Dominish Marie Miller will present “The Not So Invisible Women: The Daughters of Charity: Contributions during and after the Battle of Gettysburg.”

This program is in-person and available on Zoom.

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More than 230 Daughters of Charity, Catholic sisters, served as nurses during the American Civil War. Gettysburg’s close proximity to Emmitsburg, Maryland, about 10 miles, allowed the Daughters of Charity to step into the spotlight and leave a lasting mark on the town. Please join us for Women’s History Month as we learn about the only trained nurses at the start of the Civil War.

Dominish Marie Miller is the Third Circuit Court of Appeals Librarian for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, the founder of Preserving the History of Newberrytown, and runs the Lewisberry Area History Lovers group. She serves as Librarian and Volunteer Information Specialist (VIS) Chair for the Harrisburg Chapter, NSDAR and is a founding board member of the Newberrytown Special Events Committee.

Dominish is also a reenactor with the 87th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Company C where she portrays a private. She is the author of two cookbooks, “Preserving the History of Newberrytown: A Community Cookbook From the Cooks of Newberrytown, Pennsylvania,” 2021, volumes 1 and 2. Also, authored “ Preserving the History of Newberrytown Then and Now: A Pictorial View Of A Changing Town.”

Upcoming Programs

April 16, 2025  – Cody Eash – “If It Takes Three Years More: Lincoln at the Sanitary Fairs of 1864”

Location

York County History Center Museum
121 North Pershing Ave.
York, PA 17401 United States
Phone
(717)-848-1587