Masonic Bellefonte bankers attended the funeral of President, William McKinley
Not only did they get into the church but were seated next to the coffin of President William McKinley and immediately facing the new president, Theodore Roosevelt.
Not only did they get into the church but were seated next to the coffin of President William McKinley and immediately facing the new president, Theodore Roosevelt.
The hero dies and it ain't pretty. Beyond that much, I don't know. The records are sparse.
This year marks 150 years of a duty, pride, and traditiona since Logan Fire Company No. 1 organized in 1870. To say the least, it is a unique year for the Logans to make some history.
These four guys with strong family roots spread all up under this town called Bellefonte, arguably did more for racial equality in the eyes of the world than any other musician or performer who had ever come before them.
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