Before I get started with today's post, I wanted to point out the nifty addition to this blog. You can now sign up for a mailing list to be notified by me personally when I post a new quest update. Just plug your contact info into the handy gizmo to the right of this post. I promise you won't hear from me more than three times a month, at most, and I won't ever use your contact info for anything else. You'll get links to the newest blog posts, some information about various events being arranged by historical groups in Pennsylvania, and sometimes little surprises. Like this one:
To properly inaugurate the mailing list, I'm conducting a giveaway! Who doesn't like free stuff? You know you do! So click here and I'll tell you all the details without clogging up this post.
Meanwhile, on with the regular programming. For today's adventure, we'll head back to Carbon County - haven't been there in a while - and read about a man whose name is spelled two ways. I first talked about Philip Ginter, or Ginder, in my post about the Carbon County marker, and at the time I promised I'd tell you more about him later. Well, it's later.