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Memorial Minutes: Reflections at Journey's End |
Reflections at Journey’s End: A compilation of Memorial Minutes from 1850 – 2017 is available as a four-volume set or individual books. They are available in hard cover or paperback editions, as well as e-readers. Special one-time offer at a discounted price on orders for all four volumes, via the York County Bar Association (to be delivered to YCBA and picked up by customers) are: set of four soft cover $65; set of four hard cover $120. Discounted pricing available through the YCBA on first come, first reserved basis. To order please call 717-854-8755. Visit Balboa Press to purchase individual volumes and e-reader versions direct from publisher.
Reflections at Journey's End was compiled and the forward written by J. Ross McGinnis. J. Ross McGinnis, attorney and author of “Trials of Hex,” was born in 1928 and was raised on a farm in southern York County. After graduating from Fawn Township Vocational High School in 1944, he attended York Collegiate Institute/York Junior College for one year. He then went to Princeton University, graduating in 1949 summa cum laude, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and awarded the Lawrence Hutton Prize in History, and was the co-recipient of the C.O. Jolene Prize in American Political History for his thesis on Henry Adams, the Sequence of the Democratic Force. He graduated from the Harvard Law School in 1952 and was given a direct commission in the U.S. Air Force. He became a staff judge advocate and, after two years, was discharged with the rank of Captain. Since 1954, he has been a practicing attorney in York County. He was President of the York County Bar, Moderator of Donegal Presbytery, and a life member of the Salvation Army. He is currently “of counsel” for the law firm of Stock and Leader in York, Pennsylvania. |
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