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Going Greene: A Story From the Settlement
In the early 1830s the bottoms along Dunkard Creek were a remarkably different place than they are today. Long fields stretched along the banks, and all land suitable for farming
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Greene Artifacts: Buying Fur in the 1890s
Buying and selling furs has been a part of the history of this region for centuries, going as far back as the 17th century before the European presence. Along the
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Going Greene: Barking Up the Wrong Tree – Jesse’s Hunting “Tail”
It was 1919. The great war had ended, and a time of peace and prosperity enveloped the United States. It was a more innocent time, a simpler time. Jesse was
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Greene Artifacts: A Traditional Century Christmas Gift
Many of us in the modern era look back on a traditional Christmas with quite a bit of romance, and rightfully so. The elegant simplicity of decorations, hand crafted ornaments
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Going Greene: A Guide to Early Research in Greene County
The cold days of winter are quickly approaching, and many folks will begin their seasonal hibernation. With it too cold to work and play outside, indoor projects and activities will
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