
Catherine Meyer, known as the "Mother of Red Lion," was a successful community leader whose contributions were recognized publicly before women generally achieved such. Also of interest: Ma & Pa rabbit trains passing through Red Lion: 'I hope they thoroughly hosed out the cars.' and Red Lion, then and now: 'Welcome to a popular page on our web site' and Every day, York County struts its diverse architectural stuff and Penn State student renovates Red Lion Victorian-era house.
Catharine Meyer was a late-19th century/early-20th century Red Lion business woman and landowner.
She was one of York County's most publicly successful women in those days before women could even vote.
Interestingly, she was not included in the American Association of University Women's "Legacies" project in the 1980s. That project profiled prominent 19th- and 20th-century York County women.
Not all deserving people could be included in the booklet, to be sure. And the book tended to be York centric.
There's even uncertainty about how to spell her name - whether her first name is "Catherine" or "Catharine... ."











































































































