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Greene Artifacts: Online Research in Greene County
Many have often said that doing research in Greene County, Pennsylvania is a remarkably easy task compared to other areas and regions. It seems that the citizenry of “Good Ole
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Greene Artifacts – Tintype Photography
Though it has long gone out of fashion, there are still a few photographers that utilize the method. Tintypes have perhaps enjoyed more popularity than any other type of photographic
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Going Greene: The Old Log Courthouse
Once Greene County was formed and the county government established, a pressing need became immediately apparent: finding a location for the county’s seat of government. A large tract of centrally
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Greene Artifacts: L. Evans Parcell Log House Model
L Evans Parcell, a native of Washington County, was born to Stephen Parcell and Emma Ann (Minor) Parcell in 1891 and is well known for his work as an illustrator.
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Greene Artifacts: 1816 Springfield – Before and Now
The War of 1812 revealed many weaknesses in the design of American muskets,. That shortcoming gave way to the development of better muskets to be used by the US Army
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