Mapping Historic #Pittston Online #History Tour

Visit the online history tour. From the project introduction page: This online exhibit explores some of the most iconic structures in Pittston’s history–many of which lined Main Street–and which left deep impressions on the memories of Pittston’s residents in the twentieth century.  The structures featured here point to the intimate…

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From GPHS #Archives – #WyomingValley Family-Owned #Bar #History

Throughout history in the Wyoming Valley you were never far from a drinking establishment where one can wet their whistle. The family-owned corner bar has been a staple in Greater Pittston going back to even before the discovery of coal in the area. In fact, the first “public house” in…

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1976 #Pittston Area High School #KeyClub Scrapbook Available for Viewing

One of our Greater Pittston Historical Society members recently “discovered” the 1976 Pittston Area Key Club Scrapbook and made it available for viewing by the general public. The Greater Pittston Historical Society will eventually acquire the physical artifact and add it to its collection. The book is in good condition…

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What is the GPHS mission? What are the GPHS goals?

Our mission is to discover, collect, study, organize, preserve and display the history of Greater Pittston and to make that history available to the general public, public schools, researchers and historians. We support this mission by engaging in a variety of public educational programs; by organizing, maintaining and displaying artifact collections;…

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Senior “Revealer” Staff at #Pittston High 1929-1930

A look back in time 90 years. Photo of the Senior “Revealer” Staff at Pittston High, 1929-1930 from a Sunday Dispatch April 19, 1970 newsprint article. Mark Skesavage says: My grandfather. Joseph Menn. Far left of back row. I own the original of this picture and all the original photos…

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GPHS Suspends Meetings, Remains Active During Covid-19 Pandemic

The Greater Pittston Historical Society has suspended all their meetings and featured speakers for the foreseeable future, due to Covid-19, so that people may maintain proper social distancing. Archiving work and social media updates will continue as we can. The society will continue to conduct some of their business, as…

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#Pittston Water Supply #History – Charles McCarthy Collection

This article starts in the 1800’s and then moves as far as the very early twentieth century. It talks about trenches dug in the area, marine engineers brought in, reservoirs built and holding dams erected. It also mentions several of the water companies. This item is from the digitized Charles…

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Early River Crossing #History Charles McCarthy Collection

Another interesting article from Mr. McCarthy on how early settlers crossed the river, beginning in the 1780’s. The article continues through the colonial period and then into the early twentieth century. We really need to show thanks to Mr. Tom Weeks for spending months organizing, laying out, and scanning hundreds…

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