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Greene Artifacts – Spring Chicks
How many of us remember, some time ago, visiting Grover C. Hughes Hardware, across the street from Waynesburg Milling and seeing spring chicks and ducklings in the window. I am
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Greene Artifacts – Kerosene Brooder Heater
It’s safe to say that in the not-so-distant past, every farm and many households in Greene County raised chickens to have a steady supply of fresh eggs. Many people, both
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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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