The Waynesburg and Washington Railroad is a HUGE part of the Greene County Historical Society Museum! The Waynesburg & Washington Railroad (W&W RR) faithfully served the county seats of Washington and Greene Counties in Southwestern Pennsylvania. The W&W RR was nearly single handedly the key to Greene County economic development in that farmers and merchants had reliable means to transport goods and service to market. The line ran independently as the “W&W RR” until 1885 when the mighty Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) purchased the line. In 1920, the W&W RR lost its identity when the PRR reorganized and then re-lettered all equipment “PENNSYLVANIA.” The railroad was 28 miles of narrow gauge parallel steel that carried freight and passengers from inception on May 18, 1875, to the last day of freight revenue service on April 6, 1933. Passenger service ended a few years earlier on July 9, 1929. In those short 28 miles, there were 178 curves, eleven “major” stations service...
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The weather outside may not have you thinking about lawn maintenance, but the staff at the GCHS certainly is. Our lawn care equipment is in desperate need of an upgrade and we’re kicking off 2021 with a Calendar Ticket to help raise funds to do so. Each ticket is a $10 donation and has cash prizes for each day in April. That’s 30 chances to win cash for only $10! They can be purchased through our gift shop or by contacting a GCHS staff member or volunteer. If you don’t live local but still want to purchase tickets we can mail tickets to our out of town supporters! Just call the museum office, email Janis ( Janis@greenecountyhistory.org ), purchase through our online store or send us a private message on Facebook. Please keep in mind, the museum is not currently open for regular hours. If you would like to purchase at the gift shop, be sure to call the office and set up a date and time to come in. As you know, we depend on donations and fundraising to contin...
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Good Afternoon Everyone! Many of you probably know that the Greene County Historical Society Museum is located at the site of the former Greene County Home, or as it was known in the yearly years the Almshouse or Poorfarm. We discovered an old VHS Tape that had interviews with some former staff that worked at the County Home in the 1920s and 30s. Please forgive the quality of this video, but it is interesting to watch nonetheless.
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Rear Admiral (Rtd.) Vane Hoge’s Texas Longhorn Chair In our collection at the GCHS we have a few show-stopper items. Those things that on tours always grab people’s attention, we’re featuring one of those today! Volunteer Travis Elliot stumbled across the acquisition records for this item in our Archives yesterday, so here we present to you, The Texas Long Horn Chair formerly owned by Rear Admiral (Ret.) Vane Hoge. Here’s a bit of info from a note we found in the records, as well as Mr. Hoge’s obituary: This Texas Longhorn Chair was given to Vane Hoge by a friend from Texas in the late 20s or early 30s. It was in his boyhood home several years. Vane gave it to the museum in the early or mid 40s. Information given by his niece, Alberta Main. VANE MORGAN HOGE, County Native, Dies in Bethesda Naval Hospital Rear Admiral (Rtd.) Vane Morgan Hoge, 68, a native of Greene County who rose to high rank in the United States Public Health Service and also was internati...
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Andrew J. Waychoff Point Collection Thousands of years of History exist within the borders of Greene County Pennsylvania and surrounding areas. That is a fact that is sometimes easy to forget, however how many of us have been walking along a creek and found an arrowhead? Or have you been having some excavation work done for water lines, utilities, foundations, and witnessed an ancient projectile point present itself in the spoil heap? Our Archaeological History is just as rich as the events of the Historic Period in this region. This week, I am featuring one of my favorite collections housed here at GCHS. This is a collection of “Arrowheads” or more correctly known as “Projectile Points” collected by one of our Founders and Author of a History of Greene County Pennsylvania, Andrew J. Waychoff. This specific collections is one of the best, and was collected locally by Waychoff, items found in the earth of plowed up fields, creeks and streams, as ...
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We are still working out the details for our events and presentations for 2021! Here is our tentative schedule: Event Dates: Opening Day - April 24th HauntedCon - May 15th Cruisin' the Museum Car Show - June 5th Christmas in July - July 24th-25th Harvest Festival - October 9th-10th Christmas Open House - November 27th-28th, December 4th-5th. Lecture Dates: March 5th - Jackson Crawford - Norse Mythology April 15th - Dr Kathleen Thompson, Travis Duncan, Matt Cumberledge - Mental Health in the 19th Century June 17th- Rich Baker & The 1st Virginia - The Whiskey Rebellion July 8th- Candice Buchanan - Women's History in Greene County Keep an eye on our Blog, Facebook Page and Website for Times and More Details. Events this year may be Virtual, Live, or a Mix depending on the situation with Covid-19 and the necessary safety precautions. Please note that all schedules are subject to change.
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Welcome to the New Greene County Historical Society Blog! Keep this page book marked to get updates on events, historical articles, miscellaneous information and announcements on out monthly lecture series! On March 4th 2021, Join us online via zoom for Dr. Jackson Crawford of the University of Colorado who will be teaching us about Norse Mythology! Please Click the link below to register to see this interesting discussion! https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcsdeuhrzouGdCKogNiiyWgu1uRPoaW2Csu?fbclid=IwAR07gP3LblMnh86Ld4je4LMXWmwnWpC7VnFh8_yY6tNd5UlH_WMSec1W32s