Going Greene: A Civil War Story
The Army of Northern Virginia had been marching north for several days towards the battle that changed the tide of the war. General Robert E. Lee had carefully laid out
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Author Archives: Matt Cumberledge
Greene Artifacts: Civil War Photographs
When you hear the phrase “Civil War photography” your thoughts might jump to the dramatic and historically important images captured during the Civil War by notable photographer Matthew Brady.
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What Life was Like – The Monongahela Culture
Prehistory is the term used to describe the time periods and cultures that existed before the advent of writing and the written record. In many cases, all that we know
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Going Greene: A Haunting in Greene
Halloween approaches and the crisp fall air carries with it sights and smells of colorful leaves and ushers in the spirit, or perhaps spirits, of the season. Throughout human history
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Greene Artifacts: A Haunted Artifact
Perhaps the most common question asked by visitors to the Greene County Historical Society Museum is, “Is the place haunted?” To that I always give a very certain yes; our
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