Mining in Greene
Mining in Greene By Danielle Nyland During the end of the last century and well into this one, Greene County was known as Pennsylvania’s coal powerhouse, eventually producing more coal
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Category Results: Local History
Cool at School – West Greene & MBM
Cool at School West Greene & WWI The 7th grade students in Zack Patton’s social studies classes studied Greene County’s part in World War I; the students talked about Greene
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Greene Artifacts – “Mad” Anthony Wayne
Greene Artifacts “Mad” Anthony Wayne & the Founding of Waynesburg By Matthew Cumberledge, GCHS Executive Director We’ve had many recent donations to the collection at the Greene County Historical Society
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Going Greene – Caleb Ely & the Birth of Rain Day
Going Greene Caleby Ely & the Birth of Rain Day By Matthew Cumberledge, GCHS Executive Director Greene County always has a way of bringing herself to life in very extraordinary ways.
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Shining the Light – Greene Valley Presbyterian Church
Shining the Light Greene Valley Presbyterian Church By Colleen Nelson The spirit of Reformation came to Carmichaels in 1775 when pioneering Presbyterians built a three-sided shelter beside the military outpost
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