
Phineas Davis' coal-burning locomotive "The York," in the foreground of the West Market Street mural, points to the transition in the 1800s from York County, Pa., agrarianism to industrialization. (The photo used by the artist of this mural is posted below.) Also of interest: Susquehanna River, shallow and rocky, fends off 19th-century navigation attempts and Don't know much about York County history? and Often forgotten: Achievements of people named on building facades.
York City School Board's study of the future of the 1930-vintage Phineas Davis school leads to the question.
Who was Phineas Davis?
I give a brief summary adapted from "Never to be Forgotten":

















