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“The most populous and thrifty town in northern Pennsylvania” – Scranton in 1861

Posted on May 5, 2020November 13, 2024 by Jake Wynn
Scranton in 1860s

A profile of Scranton in 1861 describes a rapidly industrializing community on the eve of the Civil War.

Posted in Coal Region, ScrantonTagged 1861, anthracite, Civil War, Coal, Coal Region, Economy, Iron, Lackawanna County, Lackawanna Iron and Coal Company, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Scranton2 Comments

Frederick Douglass in Scranton, PA | November 1867

Posted on February 15, 2020February 1, 2025 by Jake Wynn

Frederick Douglass used his speech in Scranton to criticize Andrew Johnson, a racist president he viewed as a despot.

Posted in Black History, ScrantonTagged 1867, Black History, Coal Region, Frederick Douglass, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, Reconstruction, Scranton, Speech1 Comment

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