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Greene Connections: The Man Who Brought Football to Waynesburg College
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Waynesburg College Alumni 1852-1938. Thursday, October 4, 2012. The Man Who Brought Football to Waynesburg College. In the fall of 1894, a 20 year old transfer student arrived on the Waynesburg College campus bringing with him a passion for a young and still developing pastime. First Waynesburg College football team, 1895. Identified: BACK ROW – Thomas Spencer Crago (far left, team manager), Thomas Davies Whittles (second from right, credited with bringing the sport to Waynesburg), Jesse Hunnel...Author ...
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Greene Connections: As We Gather
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Waynesburg College Alumni 1852-1938. Saturday, November 17, 2012. Fill-in the missing leaves in your family tree for descendants as well as ancestors. Get full names (not just initials or nicknames), birthday/baptism/graduation/wedding/etc. dates and places, and any other details that sit-downs with your cousins can provide. Full of all those collected memories to remember lost loved ones whom everyone thinks of so often at this time of year. All of these projects are do-able from your own computer o...
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Community Foundation of Greene County: News
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CFGC Announces 2016 Scholarship Opportunities (2/24/2016). The Community Foundation of Greene County (CFGC) has announced that they have several scholarship opportunities for Greene County graduating high school seniors this spring. Applications are due April 1 (unless otherwise noted). The following scholarship applications must be submitted to the CFGC Office at PO Box 768, Waynesburg, PA 15370 by April 1 (unless otherwise noted). The Army Spec. Gregory A. Cox Memorial Scholarship. For a graduating Gre...
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Visit us on Facebook. Tweet us at: @HesAlive HBM. On this page we will provide links to various resources. We may include topics and articles that will further your faith, educate you on important issues, or provide a little entertainment. Here's a few of our favorite links:. Rachel's Gift, Inc. Vineyard Church, Wheeling. Waynesburg First Assembly of God. Waynesburg First Church of the Nazarene. Veterans Day Musical Tribute 2016. Gospel Concert - Homecoming Style 2016. Patriot Day Remembered 2016.
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Greene Connections: The Census - The Personal Public Record
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Waynesburg College Alumni 1852-1938. Friday, July 6, 2012. The Census - The Personal Public Record. The Census is a wonderful record revealing to researchers trivia about their ancestors every ten years of their lives. Censuses 1790 to 1940 are now accessible to the public, with one exception being 1890, which burned, almost completely, leaving one bothersome (sometimes maddening) blank spot in our decade by decade details. Consider the source. There is no way to know who answered the Census taker...
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Greene Connections: Love Stories In Shades Of GREENE
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Waynesburg College Alumni 1852-1938. Tuesday, February 12, 2013. Love Stories In Shades Of GREENE. This Valentine’s Day while celebrating the relationships of the present, celebrate those of the past as well. Use the occasion to learn how each generation of your family came into being. How they met, their first date, their wedding day…. The romance and particulars of generations long gone may seem. Love at First Sight. Interview with Sara (Livingood) Buchanan, their daughter, 2003. (2). History shows tha...
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Greene Connections: The Downey House Fire
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Waynesburg College Alumni 1852-1938. Monday, December 24, 2012. The Downey House Fire. Beneath a cheery holiday banner, local headlines told of a different sort of Christmas for December 1925. On Christmas Eve morning the Waynesburg Republican. Announced the fifth and final casualty, Victor Hoy Silveus. Amid the devastation of life and property, however, there was a powerfully good human spirit to be seen. And despite the tragic circumstances at hand, this generous spirit was fitting to the Christmas...
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