Greene Artifacts: B&O Railroad Receipt
The Baltimore and Ohio (B&O) Railroad is the oldest railroad in the United States, with its first line opening in 1830. By 1852, a line was built connecting Grafton, WV
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Going Greene: The Civil War at the Edges of the County
Greene County Pennsylvania hosts an abundance of historic and prehistoric sites, from Adena burial mounds dotted throughout the landscape, to historic structures from every era. These sites have left a
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Greene Artifacts: 1869 Wedding Dress
On a small farm in rural Gilmore Township, not too far from Jollytown, on February 25, 1852, a young girl named Sarah was born to Jacob and Mary Eakin. On
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Going Greene: 1952 – A Journey Through Greene County
On June 20, 1883, a man by the name of Earle R. Forrest was born in Washington, Pennsylvania. As a boy, he was fascinated with ornithology and zoology and created
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Greene Artifacts: Repairing the GCHS Loom
Projects are always ongoing at the Greene County Historical Society. As we prepare for Opening Day we have had a guest volunteer, weaving and textile expert Susan Logothetis from New
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