Greene Artifacts: Masontown Bridge Blueprints
By Matthew Cumberledge, GCHS Executive Director Greene and Fayette counties have always been next door neighbors, each holding their claim to one side of the Monongahela River. That very river,
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Category Results: Local History
I Love This Place: Rogersville
By Colleen Nelson It seems that the words that historian Andrew H Waychoff saved from 1917 have come true: “The prospects for the future are that Clinton and Rogersville will
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GreeneScene of the Past: Rogersville
By Colleen Nelson When Dollar General built a store on the hill above Rogersville it looked like the 21st century had finally arrived in the western reaches of Greene County.
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Shining the Light: Rogersville Methodist Church
By Colleen Nelson I’m very familiar with the basement of the Rogersville Methodist Church – I spent ten years attending monthly board meetings there, helping make the Pioneer Festival (1997
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Greene Artifacts: Caldwell’s 1876 Atlas of Greene County Pennsylvania
By Matthew Cumberledge, GCHS Executive Director Anyone who has researched any area of Greene County, Pennsylvania’s history is likely very familiar with Calldwell’s Illustrated Combination Centennial Atlas of Greene County
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