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Historical Collections of the State of Pennsylvania; History of Luzerne County Pennsylvania; History of Lackawanna County Pennsylvania

Historical Collections of the State of Pennsylvania; History of Luzerne County Pennsylvania; History of Lackawanna County Pennsylvania

Historical Collections of the State of Pennsylvania; History of Luzerne County

Historical Collections of the State of Pennsylvania; History of Luzerne County Pennsylvania; History of Lackawanna County Pennsylvania

by Sherman Day, William Egle

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1843. Early days in Luzerne and Lackawanna Counties in Pennsylvania are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales and factual data in this NEW 90 Page Booklet, reprinted primarily from four hard-to-find vintage books. The spiral-bound booklet is printed one-sided on 60# paper, with the print size adjusted to fit 8 1/2 x 11 paper. A vinyl sheet protects the front cover. Source books include: Historical Collections of the State of Pennsylvania (1843) by Sherman Day; An Illustrated History of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1876) by William Egle, M.D.; Pennsylvania, a Guide to the Keystone State compiled by WPA writers; and My Pennsylvania, a 1946 project of the Bureau of Publications, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. (Some Information may be repeated in various excerpts, but often with a different slant or with additional details.) The communities mentioned include: Wilkesbarre (Wilkes Barre), Scranton (formerly Capouse), Bear Creek, Stoddartsville, Duryea, Taylor, Avoca, Dupont, Pittston, West Pittston, Exeter, Wyoming, Forty Fort, Kingston, Luzerne, Edwardsville, Larksville, Plymouth, Avondale, Tillsbury Knob, Hunlock Creek, Shickshinny, Ashley, Mountain Top, Freeland, Hazleton, Kelayres, McAdoo, Carbondale, White Haven, Troy, Conyngham, Nescopeck. The Day and Egle histories cover the early development of this area, while excerpts from the WPA book, give a nostalgic glimpse from a 1940 vantage point, including interesting historical notes, especially as they relate to sightseeing possibilities. Since the source books are concerned with the same subject, there is some duplication of material, but the time elasped often changes the perspective and emphasis. Among the many and diverse subjects in the booklet are: Early Settlers; Physical Features; Educational Institutions; Five-Year-Old Girl Captured by Indians, Found 60 Years Later; Ice Flood and Pumpkin Flood; Hudson and Delaware Canal and Anthracite Coal; Mystery over Horrendous Massacre at Wyoming; Spelling Error of Town Name; Queen Esthers Rock; Six Page Section on Wilkes-Barre with Map; Underground Fire Started in 1917, still burning in 1940; Coal and its Uses; Fort Wyoming, Fort Durgee, Forty Fort and other Forts; Poisonous Snake Saves Count Zinzendorf, Moravian Missionary; the Childrens Grasshopper War; the Wyoming Territorial Dispute between Connecticut and Pennsylvania, Resulting in a Civil War; Adventures of Capt. Amos Ogden and others; Battle of Wyoming in 1778; Col. Zebulon Butler and his Brave Band of Grandfathers; a Vindication of Brant, the Celebrated Mohawk Chief; Charles Miners Dialog of Hazleton Travelers; and other interesting bits of history and trivia. The recently added excerpt from the fourth book includes a 1940s map of the county, several photos and a concise update of the county's progress as it looked shortly after World War II. ILLUSTRATIONS include: Buttermilk Falls, Baltimore Companys Coal Mine; the Wyoming Valley from Prospect Rock (full page); the Public Square in Wilkes-Barre; Churches in Carbondale; the Indian Massacre in Wyoming (full page); Luzerne County Court House (full page); the First Glimpse of the Wyoming Valley; the Lackawanna Falls; Stewarts Block-House; View of Forty Fort in 1778; Luzerne County Prison; Wyoming Seminary (two views). . Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. 8.5" x 11". Private Press.

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Title
Historical Collections of the State of Pennsylvania; History of Luzerne County Pennsylvania; History of Lackawanna County Pennsylvania
Author
Sherman Day, William Egle
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Limited Edition Reprint
Date Published
1843
Size
8.5" x 11"
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Keywords
WPA Guide History Genealogy County PA Pennsylvania Luzerne Lackawanna Wilkes Barre Carbondale

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