Photo Prints – View on River Front

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Late 1800s historical photograph reproduction from Wilkes-Barre Illustrated, 1891. Black and white image with descriptive text, matte finish heavy paper; sheet is 9.5" x 12.5", image alone is 7" x 9".

A view of the River Common area along the Susquehanna River in Wilkes-Barre, PA.

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Author:  Elena Castrignano Description:  Part of the Images of America Series by Arcadia. Wilkes-Barre, founded in 1769, is a city of changes: environmental changes brought on by the Susquehanna River and industrial changes that transformed a quiet farming community into a busy breaker town. When anthracite coal was discovered in the 1800s and massive coal breakers were built, immigrants for eastern, western, and southern Europe began to arrive. As these immigrants arrived, they changed the face of the city, creating their own communities and hamlets. Size:  6-1/2 x 9 Paperback – 127 Pages Published:  2012

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Late 1800s historical photograph reproduction from Wilkes-Barre Illustrated, 1891. Black and white image with descriptive text, matte finish heavy paper; sheet is 9.5″ x 12.5″, image alone is 7″ x 9″. A view of steamboats at a dock on Harvey’s Lake.