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  1. The name "Etters", used by the USPS to refer to the post office in Goldsboro, comes from the establishment in 1838 of a post office inside a tavern owned by Henry Etter, a former Revolutionary War soldier, approximately one mile north of the current location of Goldsboro.

  2. To preserve the history of Goldsboro, PA and the surrounding Fishing Creek Valley, usually referred to as Etters.

  3. Goldsboro is a borough in York County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 930 at the 2020 census. It is part of the York–Hanover metropolitan area.

  4. People who are interested in the history of Goldsboro, PA and the surrounding Fishing Creek Valley area (referred to as Etters). We want to collect and save pictures, stories and memories....

  5. Yocumtown Church of God continued to worship in the Union Church until 1991, when the membership followed God’s leading and built a new church at 160 Red Mill Road, Etters, PA, located in Northern York County less than one mile from the old church we called home for 120 years.

  6. Jim supports Jamie Noerpel and Dominish Miller as they present their upbeat style in Hometown History: Jamie and Domi’s YoCo Backstory at various locations throughout the county. Jim facilitates Retro York, a Facebook group; and presents topics on local history to organisations, libraries, and schools.

  7. 27 sie 2024 · Goldsboro is a borough located in York County, Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, Goldsboro is home to 932 people. In 1850, upon the completion of the railroad from York Haven to Harrisburg, Goldsborough was founded. Named after the civil engineer of the railway, J.M. Goldsborough.

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