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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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Author Archives: Matt Cumberledge
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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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Going Greene: Mounds in Greene County
Ancient civilizations can be found all over the old world. The ancient Egyptians are known for their pyramids and beautifully crafted gold artifacts, and the Aztecs in Mexico are known
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Greene Artifacts: Adena Spear Point
The Adena Culture was a prehistoric North American culture that existed circa 500 BC – 100 AD, primarily in the Ohio River Valley. This group of prehistoric people spread from
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Going Greene: Greene County’s Greatest Hornswoggle
For well over a century, local historians have been recording and preserving our local history. The earliest newspapers, documents and publications up to the present day have kept a running
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