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A fun part about blogging is reader reaction generated by the posts. A series of posts on this blog about White Oak Park, The Shady Dell and other hangouts attracted numerous comments on the blog and helped sponsors of a compilation album of bands playing at The Oaks to collect information on the now-defunct park. This photo shows the folks at the Dell at a York Fair. Background post: First post, Yorktownsquare.com., Sept. 18, 2005, Journalism goes back to the future.

My recent York Sunday News column York's rich history - in print and online traced the writing of history books in York County's history.

Near the end, it veered a new way of telling local history stories - via blogging. It introduced four Yorkbloggers on history topics - Scott Mingus, Scott Butcher, June Lloyd and myself.

Why blog on local history? ...

I wrote:

"These respected bloggers, exploring issues from York/Adams history, will present insights and information and understanding about our great region that has never been brought forth before.

"A shared sense of history can help build consensus in a York County community that sometimes spins in different directions all at once."

Here are thumbnail sketches of the four bloggers:

Blogger: Scott Butcher
Blog name: Windows into York, yorkblog.com/window

Blog topic: The history of local buildings through the stories behind their facades.

Research, publications include: "Civil War Walking Tour of York," "York: Postcard History Series."


Blogger: James McClure

Blog name: Yorktownsquare.com

Blog topic: Explores York/Adams' past and connects it to the present.

Research and publications include: "Never to be Forgotten, a year-by-year look at York County's past," "East of Gettysburg, a gray cloud crosses York County, Pa." York Daily Record/Sunday News columns.

Blogger: Scott Mingus
Blog name: Cannonball, yorkblog.com/cannonball

Blog topic: To explore York County's rich Civil War heritage, always looking for the human angle.


Research and publications include: "Human Interest Stories of the Gettysburg Campaign," "Human Interest Stories from Antietam," plus the upcoming "Flames Beyond Gettysburg: The Gordon Expedition."

Blogger: June Lloyd

Blog name: UniversalYork, yorkblog.com/universal

Blog topic: To explore York's place in regional, national and international events.

Research, publications include: "Faith and Family, Pennsylvania German Heritage in York County Area Fraktur." Monthly York Daily Record/Sunday News columns.

(Photo courtesy, "York Then and Now," 1999)

Additional posts on the Shady Dell or White Oak Park:
-Just try to resist this memory-tugging photo of White Oak Park.
-Stadium will be site of The Oaks music reunion
-Wanted: Old photos of teen hangout.
-Memorabilia from 'the Oaks' hard to come by.
-Memories of The Oaks pile up.
-Memories of The Oaks pile up - Part II
-The Dell: 'It was like family'.
-White Oak Park welcomed Blaw-Knox workers .
- Just try to resist this memory-tugging photography of White Oak Park, Part II.


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