Greene Artifacts: Lighting the Way
Lanterns are an item that we still use today, though not as often as we once did. Perhaps you’ve used one during a power outage or when camping, and many
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Author Archives: Matt Cumberledge
Going Greene: John Shanes – Medal of Honor
Virginia and Pennsylvania were still next-door neighbors on August 15, 1862, when John Shanes left his family home on the border of these two states near the village of Brave
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Greene Artifacts: Hostutler Family Band
The treasures at the Greene County Historical Society Museum are never ending, surprising even the staff with their uniqueness and relevance, not just to Greene County, but to the entire
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Greene Artifacts: A Museum Mystery
There is no greater thrill for a historian than wandering through a museum, browsing through collections, and finding objects, and then wondering about their stories, learning things about local and
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Going Greene: Ghostly Greene & The Martin Mausoleum
On North Morris Street in Waynesburg, just north of Waynesburg University, lies Greenmount Cemetery. Established in 1853, and one of the largest cemeteries in the county, Greenmount is “home” to
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