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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...
Memorial Day is such a solemn holiday, a day specifically set aside for us to remember and think on the sacrifices of those brave men and women who gave the last full measure of devotion to a grateful nation. Today, thinking about up and coming projects at the Greene County Historical Society and work that will be commencing at the old County Cemetery on the Hill above the County Jail, I am reminded of Henry Younken. Henry, is one of the hundreds of individuals buried in the County Home Cemetery and was once a resident of the building that the Greene County Historical Society Museum now calls home. Though most of the graves in the cemetery are unmarked, Henry is one of two people who have actual stone markers at their graves. Henry was a veteran of the Civil War, and though he did not die in battle, on a day such as memorial day, he is a person definitely worth remembering and memorializing. Henry was born in 1845 to Charles and Nancy (Henry) Younken in Upper Turkeyfoo...
What's Coming up at the Greene County Historical Society! As we prepare to open for the season, we have SEVERAL Exciting Events to look forward to! On April 15th, at 7PM on Zoom, Join us for the Next Installment of our Drop of History Lecture Series. Matt Cumberledge from the Greene County Historical Society, Kathleen Thompson from Waynesburg University and Travis Duncan from GreeneArc will be discussing Mental Health in the 19th Century and the role treatment and care for the mentally ill played at the Greene County Almshouse. This should be a very informative presentation that will deliver a lot of new material related to the Almshouse, or County Home as it was later known, in Greene County. Follow the links below for more information and to register: Event Registration On April 24th, 2021, join us for our Virtual Opening Day and 5K. We will be releasing fun and interesting videos throughout the day on Facebook, and the museum will be open for tours....
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