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LK Evans’ Pioneer History of Greene COunty Pennsylvania
The history of Greene County Pennsylvania is well researched and documented with materials that date from as far back as the 1860s up through the present time. Over the years,
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Author Archives: Matt Cumberledge
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Greene Artifacts: Whiskey! A Medicine!
Whiskey has played an important role in the history of southwestern Pennsylvania. In the 1780s and 90s, farmers would distill their excess grain into whiskey (specifically, old-fashioned Monongahela rye whiskey)
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Going Greene: Waynesburg – A Name That Captures History
The year was 1794. It was a violent time in southwestern Pennsylvania. There was still a threat of Indian attack, and the frontier settlements were just getting established. The Whiskey
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Greene Artifacts: A Fire Damaged Statue
One surviving artifact from the Downey House fire serves as a gripping reminder of the incident. In the aftermath of the fire, the hand from the original statue of Nathanael
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Going Greene… What’s in a Name?
In the late 1700s, it became apparent there was a sincere need to establish a new county in the very southwestern corner of the state of Pennsylvania. The early settlers
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