Letter to the mother of a Pennsylvania soldier killed-in-action in Holland during World War II | October 1944

John Stocker and paratroopers preparing for Operation Market Garden in 1944 Jake Wynn Public Historian

In October 1944, Staff Sergeant John T. Stocker of Williamstown, PA was killed during Operation Market Garden in Holland. Weeks later, his mother received a solemn letter from General James Gavin detailing her son’s bravery and sacrifice during World War II. Read the full story.

Schuylkill County soldier killed at the Battle of Peebles Farm | September 1864

Grave of Jacob Shade at Union Cemetery in Sacramento, PA Civil War Petersburg Jake Wynn Public Historian

In September 1864, Schuylkill County’s Jacob Shade was killed at the Battle of Peebles Farm during the Siege of Petersburg. A 30-year-old laborer turned soldier, Shade left behind a widow and children—one of hundreds from the Coal Region who gave their lives for the Union during the Civil War. Read the full story.

A powerful tribute to those lost in World War 2 | Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania

On V-E Day, May 8, 1945, The Record American of Mahanoy City published a powerful tribute honoring local soldiers who died in World War II. This special edition reflected the deep loss felt in Pennsylvania’s Coal Region, where families sacrificed both on the battlefield and the home front to support the war effort. Read the full story and see their photographs.