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

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  • Subject = United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
  • Subject = Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History

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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Genealogical record for Robert and Mary Campbell.
Lease agreement between James Jifkins and sons and William H. Pier postmaster of Scranton.
Letter from Ebert Smith his sister Hannah Thacher, April 8, 1863.
Letter from Ebert Smith to his sister Hannah Thacher, April, 28,1863.
Letter from Ebert Smith to his sister Hannah Thacher, April 5, 1863.
Letter from Ebert Smith to his sister Hannah Thacher, December 24, 1862.
Letter from Ebert Smith to his sister Hannah Thacher, February 28, 1863.
Letter from Ebert Smith to his sister Hannah Thacher, January 27, 1863
Letter from Ebert Smith to his sister Hannah Thacher, January 9, 1863
Letter from Ebert Smith to his sister Hannah Thacher, June 26, 1863.
Letter from Ebert Smith to his sister Hannah Thacher, March 10,1863.
Letter from Ebert Smith to his sister Hannah Thacher, March 23, 1863.
Letter from Ebert Smith to his sister Hannah Thacher, May 24, 1863.
Letter from Ebert Smith to his sister Mrs. Hannah Thacher, June 3, 1862.
Letter from Ebert Smith to his sister Mrs. Hannah Thacher, November 25, 1862
Letter from Ebert Smith to his sister Mrs. Hannah Thacher, November 9, 1862
Letter from Ebert Smith to PV Thacher, November 19, 1862.
Obituary notices of the death of Col. Frederick Hitchcock.
Patrick DeLacy Memoirs.