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Historian Jamie Noerpel & Archivist Domi Miller were part of the York County History Storytellers evening, speaking on the Quaker meeting house and those of the Quaker faith in York.

Continue ReadingHometown History, Season 4: Jamie and Domi’s YoCo Backstory

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