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Bundle up for a cold one this winter, but very little snow (Crossville Chronicle)
Whispering autumn winds speak quietly to us in hushed and reverent tones as they dance across auburn hillsides in fanciful rippling mirth.
Book lover to sell rare books, collectibles (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Rosemary Sullivan, 71, has spent a lifetime collecting books, many of them rare and first editions. For the past four decades, she's also been a notable book seller.
West Bulletin Board (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Center -- Dr. Daniel Barr, Robert Morris University history professor, will discuss George Washington's military career in Pennsylvania at 7 p.m. Wednesday
Panoramic views of early cities available on Web (Lebanon Daily News)
In an article about dating houses, “Roots & Branches” commented a few months ago in passing about the so-called “bird’s-eye view” maps of towns. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, these panoramic drawings were done of many towns.
North Bulletin Board (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Butler -- The works of Harmony artist Bill Perry's "Crullers to Crawlers" will be displayed in the main Rittlemann Gallery
Washington County man has passion for researching family tree (The Herald-Mail)
Omer McClellan Long Sr.s research of his familys genealogy has taken him to county courthouses, libraries, cemeteries and family reunions in Illinois, Indiana and Pennsylvania. It also created a bit of controversy when Long discovered that a family tree previously published by a relative in Illinois was incorrect.
Heroism in family (Chatham Daily News)
Ninety years ago, Capt. Harry Garnet Bedford Miner made the supreme sacrifice while serving his country during the First World War. Two years ago, Corporal [...]
Religion briefs, Nov. 8 (Ventura County Star)
Religion briefs
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