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Greene Artifacts: 1799 Nathan Starr Sword
N athan Starr (April 14, 1755–July 29, 1821) was a major in the Continental Army from Middletown, Connecticut, and as part of his service he forged and repaired swords. His
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Author Archives: Matt Cumberledge
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Going Greene: Snapshot 1776 – The Revolution in Greene
When the Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, revolutionary tendencies had been brewing for a long time. Since the French and Indian
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Greene Artifacts: Charles Alexander Black
The Honorable Charles Alexander Black, born February 6, 1808 to Jacob and Margaret (Grinstaff) Black, was a prominent member of Greene County society in the late 19th century. He grew
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Greene Artifacts: A Capitol Bird House
This birdhouse, intended for Purple Martins, was designed and built by J. Warren Jacobs, founder of the Jacobs Birdhouse and Manufacturing Company in Waynesburg, PA in the 1940s. It is
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Going Greene: Farming Greene Through the Ages
Farming and agriculture have been a part of the land in Greene County for far longer than many people realize. Though the extent and methods have changed over the year,
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