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Christine is a passionate researcher and does not stop the research process until she has exhausted all possibilities. Her research has taken her many places within her home state of Pennsylvania as well as to the Midwest. She has written and published several articles on American history, travel, the outdoors, and many other topics. Many of those articles are published here at Suite 101. Her most extensive research, which continues today, takes her on the trail of James Williamson Bosler. He left his hometown of Carlisle, Pennsylvania in the early 1850s to pursue business opportunities beyond the Mississippi River. He later became very successful by investing in cattle ranching and the railroads. He socialized with well-known men such as Buffalo Bill, General Grenville Dodge, Red Cloud, James Blaine, and several other politicians of the day. Bosler, Wyoming is named for him. Additional Suite 101 articles can also be found here. Christine's other publications: Trailing the Boslers from Pennsylvania to Nebraska The Children's Garden: A Mechanicsburg Kindergarten (scroll down to Winter 2002, Vol. 19, Number 2) Presentations The Boslers (Bosler Library, Carlisle, PA) Susquehanna River: The Mighty & Beautiful (Joseph Simpson Library, Mechanicsburg, PA) Christine's interests include photography, travel, genealogy, and reading. If you want to read more about, Christine and her continual research please go to research on her website. Christine is currently attending Shippensburg University to earn a Masters in Applied History. Christine's website History Researcher & Writer. |
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