Greene Artifacts: The Poorhouse Ledger
Few items are of such great historical importance to the Greene County Historical Society museum as this month’s featured artifact. The Greene County Poorhouse, established in 1861, accepted Isaac Pipes
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Greene Artifacts: Waynesburg Republican, Centennial Edition
The year 2020 is winding down and 2021 is right on the horizon. On February 9, 2021 Greene County will begin its 226th year of existence. Over the course of
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Going Greene: Jesse’s Christmas Story
A clean blanket of snow brightened the landscape around the old homestead where Jesse and his family had lived for many years; the trees were bare and the icy glistening on
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Greene Artifacts: Early Land Records
The land where the Greene County Historical Society Museum stands has a long and interesting history. Most often, in historical writings, the GCHS grounds are looked at in the context
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Going Greene: Andrew Dye – A Life on the Frontier
A land beyond a vast forest with rolling hills and uninterrupted woodlands unspoiled by the presence of civilization. That was the sight Andrew Dye witnessed sometime around the year 1771, when
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