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Author Lee Woodmansee’s smash hit book: …..You’re From The Valley. The book is a lighthearted look at life in the Wyoming Valley and is relatable to anyone who has lived here. Talking bars, food, music, language, and yes, politics, nothing is off limits.

$28.20

Baseball player and manager Hugh Ambrose Jennings was the kind of colorful personality who inspired nicknames. Sportswriters called him “Ee-yah” for his famous coaching box cry and “Hustling Hughey” for his style of play. But to the nearly 100 other men from northeast Pennsylvania who followed Jennings from the coal mines to the major leagues, he was known as “Big Daddy,” not for his physical stature but for his iconic status to men desperate to escape the mines. The son of an immigrant coal miner from Pittston, Pennsylvania, Jennings himself became a miner at the ripe old age of 11 or 12. He eventually became a mule driver, earning $1.10 per day and dreaming of getting $5 per day for playing baseball on Saturday afternoons. From the rough-and-tumble world of semi-pro baseball to the major leagues, Jennings was driven to succeed and fearless in his pursuit of his dream. He joined the Baltimore Orioles in 1894 and went on to become manager of the Detroit Tigers during Ty Cobb’s heyday. Jennings’ story is emblematic of how the national pastime and the American dream came together for a generation of ballplayers in the early 20th century.

$4.72

The Luzerne County Historical Society is pleased to offer for sale, these Women’s Suffrage window sign posters. Each poster is an exact reproduction of the signs that women in the Wyoming Valley (and across the country) hung in their windows and on their porches after registering for the 1920 election, the first in which women nationwide could vote. Each is full color, measures 11”x 17” and is printed on heavy parchment cardstock making it suitable for framing.   PLEASE NOTE: These posters are Print on Demand. Posters are not made until they are ordered. Please allow an average of 1-2 business days for processing before your order ships. 

$19.81

Publisher: Luzerne County Flood Protection Authority and Luzerne County Historical Society Description: History commemorating three centuries of life along the Susquehanna River. Size 8-1/2 x 11 Hardcover – 112 pages Published: 2003

$44.95

Author: The Citizens’ Voice Description: A photographic review of the June 1972 flood from Hurricane Agnes and its aftermath, along with current-day photos showing the area’s renewal. Physical: Hardcover, 132 pages, 11.25″ L x 8.75″ H Published: 2021

$2.82

Description:  Magnet of historical marker for Amedeo Obici (1877 – 1947) who co-founded the Planters Peanut Company.

$20.68

An Early History of the Wyoming Valley: The Yankee=Pennamite Wars & Timothy Pickering by Kathleen A. Earle, PhD.  Autographed copy, 142 pages. “When Connecticut Yankees began to settle the Wyoming Valley in the 1760s, both the local Pennsylvanians and the powerful native Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) strenuously objected.  The Connecticut Colony and William Penn had been granted the same land by King Charles II of England, resulting in the instigation of the Yankee-Pennamite Wars. In 1788, during ongoing conflict, a band of young Yankee ruffians abducted Pennsylvania official Timothy Pickering, holding him hostage for nineteen days.  Some kidnappers were prosecuted, and several fled to New York’s Finger Lakes as the political incident motivated state leaders to resolve the fighting.  Bloody skirmishes, the American Revolution, and the Sullivan campaign to destroy the Iroquois all formed the backdrop to territorial dispute.  Author Kathleen A. Earle covers the early history of colonial life, war and frontier justice in the Wyoming Valley.”

$32.90

Author:  Sue Hand A photographic catalog of the art collection/exhibit created by Sue Hand to detail the lives and working conditions of the anthracite miners of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Signed by the artist. Size:  9 x 10-1/4 Paperback 80 pages Published:  2008  

$18.87

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