Scranton Public Library - Out of the Wilderness: The Industrialization and Development of the the Scranton Area 1850-1865

About This Collection

Funded by a grant from the Willary Foundation, this collection contains letters, books, paintings, photographs, and other artifacts from the era when the Lackawanna Valley emerged from its agrarian beginnings to become an industrial center that powered the torn nation's war effort. Contributing agencies include the Scranton Public Library, the Lackawanna Historical Society, the Steamtown National Historic Site, and the Anthracite Heritage Museum. This collection relates to Scranton's early history and its importance in politics and history of the United States.

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Jay, Douglas, Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History, Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865, Scranton (Pa.)--History, Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
Jay, Douglas, Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History, Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865, Scranton (Pa.)--History, Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
A receipt of $8.50 for payment of a coffin and attendance from Charles Carpenter for the funeral of Z.W. Knight.
Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History, Scranton (Pa.)--History
This cane displays the names of Civil War prisoners of war.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
A military service history of this soldier.
Scranton (Pa.)--History, United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
A receipt for James Slocum from Connell & Battin for the purchase of a lamp post.
Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History, Scranton (Pa.)--History, Coal
347 images including front and back cover. Copy available at the Scranton Public Library in the Local History Collection (LOCAL HISTORY 974.836).
Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History, Scranton (Pa.)--History
Original includes 60 unbound pages.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
A receipt for a leg amputation by Dr. J.W. Gibbs.
Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History, Scranton (Pa.)--History
This book is located at the Scranton Public Library and contains some illustrations and background of the history of Scranton, Pennsylvania. 62 pages. (LOCAL HISTORY 974.837 PLATT)
Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History, Scranton (Pa.)--History
Located at the Scranton Public Library Reference Department. This item can be found in the Local History Vertical File. Scranton History. 21 pages.
Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History, United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
A record of Robert and Mary Campbell, which includes information about their children. Robert served on the 48th Pennsylvania Volunteers in the Civil War.
Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History, Scranton (Pa.)--History
This book is located at the Scranton Public Library and contains background information about the early history of Scranton. 88 images including front and back cover. (LOCAL HISTORY 974.837 WILLIAMS)
Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History, Scranton (Pa.)--History
This book is located at the Scranton Public Library, and gives the history of early Scranton Pennsylvania Postmasters. 176 images including front and back covers.(LOCAL HISTORY 383 RIPPLE)
Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History, Scranton (Pa.)--History, Coal
Located at the Scranton Public Library, this book contains information about different merchants and industries in the City of Scranton. 94 images including front and back cover. (LOCAL HISTORY 338.0977)
Scranton (Pa.)--History, Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History
A receipt from E. M Willard to James Slocum dated May 25, 1869 for the sum of $19.75.
Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History, Scranton (Pa.)--History
Cerificate No. 6. 50 shares issued to George W. Scranton.
Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History
The last will and testament of Stephen Parker who lived Abington Township.
Scranton (Pa.)--History, Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History, United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
The lease agreement between James Jifkins and Postmaster William H. Pier is for a room on the first floor of the Jifkens Building on the corner Penn Avenue and Commercial Alley.
Scranton (Pa.)--History, United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
An ordnance officer wanted a recommendation letter from David Davis, Joseph H. Scranton's brother-in-law.