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Greene Artifacts: Clovis, the Early Americans
Many of us know who lived in our homes in years past. Perhaps we even realize the history of the land going back a century or so, and know who
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Author Archives: Matt Cumberledge
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Going Greene: Charles Anderson, Greene County Patriot
The American colonies were a time bomb in the 1770s. Strife was everywhere, and revolution was in the air. In the years following the French and Indian War, the British
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Greene Artifacts: Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlas
Published, and republished with updates throughout the first half of the 20th century, the Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps and Atlases are artifacts that are often an excellent tool for researchers
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Going Greene & Getting Married
Genealogical and historical research has been on the rise over the course of the last year. So many activities have been canceled and, especially through the winter, studying your roots
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The Waynesburg & Washington Railroad Room
Winter is always a busy time at the Greene County Historical Society Museum, and it is also one of the most exciting and fun seasons for the GCHS staff! Winter
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