Minersville’s Patrick M. Reynolds chronicled historical events in ‘Pennsylvania Profiles’
When Patrick M. Reynolds was in fourth grade in Minersville, he copied a cartoon from the Philadelphia Bulletin newspaper. It came out so close to the original that he decided then and there to…
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