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Going Greene: Enlow Fork of Wheeling Creek
In the extreme northwestern corner of Greene County is perhaps one of the most beautiful locations in the area. Few have been there, although it is part of the State
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Greene Artifacts: Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps & Caldwells Atlas Business Directory
Since Greene County’s establishment in 1796, there has been a long history of business activity, from stock selling, general stores, boat building and mercantile business, to full-fledged industry and large
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Greene Artifacts: County Home Audits
Ledgers, ledgers, and more ledgers are housed in the collection at the Greene County Historical Society. Some are from old businesses and others are account books from stores. Perhaps the
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Going Greene: Worley’s Fort & Lake Wilma
The wide sprawling valley along Dunkard Creek has been home to civilization for millennia. Low rolling hills and fertile meadows line the banks, and throughout history, quaint towns and villages
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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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