Battle of Wyoming DVD

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Producer: Rhino Media, West Pittston

Description: This hour-long presentation includes narration describing the events leading up to the Battle, the Battle itself, and the events afterwards. Interspersed in the narration are interviews with area historians, as well as wonderful images of the Wyoming Valley and historic properties.

Produced: 2005

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