Scranton (Pa.)--History; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865;
David Davis is asking President Lincoln to consider his nephew Joseph A. Scranton (son of Joseph H. Scranton) for a Congressional District Post in Luzerne County.
Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History;Scranton (Pa.)—History;Floods—Pennsylvania;Hurricane Diane, 1955
A view of the Roaring Brook in Scranton, PA. On the right hand side of the photo you can see the Roaring Brook Tavern and Savino's Bar and Grill Fine Foods.
Lackawanna County (Pa.)--History; Scranton (Pa.)--History;Scranton Public Library--History;Silkman House--History
This legal document establishes a land swap wherein William Silkman acquired the property and building now known as Silkman House from his cousin A.B.Silkman.
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; 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.