The Unsolved Murder of Edith Ford

In 1935 a woman’s body was found floating in a cistern on the border between Bangor and Roseto, Pennsylvania. The subsequent police investigation and even national press could not uncover who killed Edith Ford. View Transcript

The Wreck of the Morro Castle

In 1934, the ship S.S. Morro Castle caught fire and burned off the coast of New Jersey. It was believed to be arson. Two people from Bangor, PA, Herman and Pearl Panimo, were on board and survived. View Transcript

The History of Shiloh Methodist Church/Jewish Community Center

This talk is a brief history of the Shiloh Welsh Methodist Episcopal Church and, later, the Jewish Community Center, in Bangor, PA. View Transcript

The History of the Jersey City Black Panther Party

The two years that the Black Panthers were in Jersey City were a mirror image of what was happening on the national level. Controversy and violence overshadowed their attempts to create a better environment.

Bangor at War: The Movie

In 1945, Shadrack E. Graham filmed a movie in Bangor, Pennsylvania, featuring the organizations, churches, buildings, industries and people of Bangor, Roseto, and Pen Argyl. This presentation describes my search for the movie. View Transcript

The Esso Oil Storage Project

“At Wind Gap, we plan to store, in abandoned slate quarries, household heating oil produced in the summer months for winter consumption. This is the first attempt in this country so to utilize the vast storage potential represented by these idle mines.” View Transcript

Flying Saucers to Human Flies

The four stories presented in this unusual collection tell of flying saucers, perpetual motion machines, the champion walker, and human flies. All of these things happened in the Slate Belt once upon a time. View Transcript

Slate Tombstones of the Slate Belt

A pictorial discussion of slate tombstones found in the Slate Belt of Pennsylvania. The talk covers the historical and artistic use of slate within the cemeteries of the world’s largest slate quarrying region. View Transcript

A 50 Year Promise: Lt. Harold Dietz & Col. Herbert Frye

On Sept. 11th, 1938, Lt. Harold Dietz was killed when his plane crashed at the Easton Airport (PA). Present was Dietz’s friend Lt. Herbert Frye. Frye made a promise to Dietz’s memory, which he kept for 50 years. View Transcript

History of the Jewish Community Center of Bangor, PA

The Jewish Community Center of Bangor, PA, was one of the smallest synagogues in the United States. Founded in 1945, it occupied the former Shiloh church, built 1890, at 27 S. 4th St. Student rabbis, Harold Schulweiss, Raphael Gold, and American author Chaim Potok, from the New York Jewish Theological Seminary served the congregation. Read 20 years of newspaper articles from the JCC archives. View Articles