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Author: Edward Merrifield Description: A detailed narrative of Swetland’s capture, captivity, and escape from the Indians in the Wyoming Valley. Originally published in 1915. Size: 5 ½ x 8 ½ Paperback – 68 Pages Published: 1998

$16.87

Author: Kitty Dye Description:  The true story of a little girl abducted by Indians, raised to be one of their own, and discovered again by the Slocum family as an old woman. Size:  5-1/2 x 8-1/2 Paperback – 167 Pages Published:  2000 (Revised Edition)

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Poster featuring the old theaters of the Wyoming Valley. A joint venture between the LCHS and Ace Hoffman Studios.

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Past Present & Personal: a Guide for doing local history in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, by William C. Kashatus. Published 2004, 48 pages.

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Peeling Potatoes: Katie’s Story by Jayne M. Booth.  Book 1 of the Rocked in the Cradle of Coal series.  122 pages.   “Rocked in The Cradle of Coal Series: Children of the Pennsylvania Coal Mines Northeastern Pennsylvania was the cradle of the coal industry in the early 1900s.  Immigrants escaping poverty and hunger in Poland, Hungary, Ukraine, and other countries were eagerly recruited by the anthracite mine barons to provide cheap labor in exchange for the promise of a better life in North America.  Upon arriving in their new country, immigrants soon discovered that the streets were not made of gold.  becaue they were part of the vast low-skilled labor force and did not speak English well (although they may have spoken three or four other languages), they faced prejudice and were ridiculed with ethnic slurs. With Limited Resources and a language barrier that separated them from the mainstream culture, these proud immigrants found strength in ethnic neighborhoods, societies, and their faith,  They preserved with a strong work ethic, self-respect, and love for each other,  Rocked in the Cradle of Coal stories are based on fact although not politically correct by today’s standards.  The Situations and conversation are purely a product of oral tradition and the author’s imagination… but they could have happened in any immigrant home at the time. Book 1 Peeling Potatoes: Katie’s Story It is 1914.  katie lives with her widowed mother and four older siblings on the edge of a coal mine near the river.  her young life is about to change.  She must start chool one year early so Mama can work fulltime.  Katie speaks Russian, but she hardly knows any English words.  She’s shy, she doesn’t know any other children in the first grade, and she’s a year younger than everyone else.  She wants to be brave and help her family.  Can she do it?”

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Author: Spencer J. Sadler Description: This private police force ruled small patch towns and industrial cities for their coal and iron company bosses from 1865 to 1931. Paid to protect company property, their duties varied, but unfortunately often resulted in strikebreaking, intimidation, and violence. Size: 6 1/2 x 9 Paperback – 127 pages Published: 2009

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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″. Bear Creek Boulevard in the vicinity of Seven Tubs Nature Area off Rt. 115.

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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 building on the corner of East Market Street and Public Square, known as the Bennett Block.

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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″. Wilkes-Barre City Hall, located at corner of Washington and S. Market Streets.