City Directories and History: This is a list of the articles published on R&R by author and historian J.L. West. The titles of the articles are as follows:
*** Note these articles maybe easily located on the R&R website by typing in part or all of the associated name of the article or individual name you are searching. We suggest using ” _____” to frame your search subject.
- 1884
- 1930
- A Dedicated Life
- A Sharon Legality
- A Venerable Old Lighthouse
- A Way Out
- Ante-Bellum Politics
- Astonishing News
- Believe It or Not
- Benjamin
- Butterfly Battlefield
- Church in China
- Driven To Shop
- First of York County Men in the Civil War
- Holidays
- Life in 1873
- Life in 1879
- Lighter Than Air Dreams
- March 1959
- Men in the Civil War
- On Wednesday Afternoon
- Return of the Prodigal Son
- Running A Town
- Sharon’s First National Bank
- Ships
- Strained Wisdom
- Struggle For New Wealth
- The Day After
- The Fire Bug
- The Great War
- The Home You Left
- The Old Codger Says
- The Old Codger Says Too
- The Spun
- The USS South Carolina
- The Way We Were in 1896
- The Way We Were in 1935
- Town of Sharon
- Town of Sharon Too
- Valentine Ditties for Lovers
- Warrensburg
- Weather
- Western York County
- Western York County Also
- What Goes Around
- William Beattie Wilkerson
- William Smith Wilkerson
USERS CAN ACCESS ALL OF THESE STORIES ON R&R BY SEARCHING THE INDIVIDUAL TITLES
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