Going Greene: Wild and Wonderful Greene
As the world progresses around us, towns get larger, cities get grander and the world advances in every way imaginable, Greene County remains a beacon, and a stronghold, of a
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Author Archives: Matt Cumberledge
Going Greene: Going Greene Digitally
Living in a post-Covid world, we are learning quite a bit about how to adapt in an environment that requires outside of the box thinking. It has been an excellent
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Greene Artifacts: Doughboy Helmet from Co. K
On September 7, 1917, the men from Company K of the 110th Pennsylvania Infantry marched from the now Robert C. Wiley Armory in Waynesburg PA to the old Waynesburg and
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Greene Artifacts: A Poor Farm Cookbook
GERMAN POTATO SALAD 15lb. potatoes 1 onion, diced 12 cups diced celery 1/2lb. bacon 1 pt. vinegar 1 tbsp. salt Cook potatoes until done, but still firm. Dice cut bacon
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Going Greene: Almost Forgotten
Lucinda Coleman was born in Morgan Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania sometime in the late 1820s or early 1830s. Unfortunately, most records show her with different ages, so it is impossible
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