Sidewalk Book Sale To Benefit the Scranton Public Library- NEW DATE
THE FRIENDS OF THE SCRANTON PUBLIC LIBRARY WILL BE HOLDING A SIDEWALK BOOK SALE: SEPTEMBER 12, 2020 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM LOCATED AT THE SCRANTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, 500 VINE STREET. BOOKS * CDs * DVDs * Audio Books Browse...
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Upcoming Social Justice Book Club Meetings
The Albright Memorial Library's Social Justice Book Club has two more meetings scheduled for 2020. All meetings will be held via the online meeting software Zoom. Please RSVP and the connection information will be emailed to you. Monday, September 14th...
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The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 and Mayor Robert H. McKune: Epilogue (Series: Part 11)
Mayor Robert H. McKune lead Scranton through the Great Rail Road Strike of 1877 without the aid of federal troops. It was the only instance of this happening in Pennsylvania. The importance of having a center of government close to...
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The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 and Mayor Robert H. McKune: Continued Troubles (Series: Part 10)
Although the events of August 1st through August 9th were the height of the activity surrounding the Railroad strike, unrest would continue. Strikers continued to threaten destruction of property, or to harm those who returned to work until their demands...
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Democracy in Action
With less than 100 days until the 2020 presidential election, Kanopy has curated a collection of films that focuses on history and disenfranchisement as it relates to voting in the United States. Important Dates to Remember Last day to register...
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Virtual Tech Help & Computer Classes in August
The Computer Learning Lab for the Lackawanna County Library System will be providing free tech help and computer classes on Facebook Live throughout the month of August. No registration is necessary to view these programs. Virtual Tech Help Bring your...
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Free Mindfulness Online Workshop
Feeling stressed and looking to focus and calm your mind? Join Geisinger’s health and wellness team to learn about the growing field of mindfulness. Mindfulness is a mental state achieved by focusing one’s awareness on the present moment, while calmly...
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The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 and Mayor McKune: August 9 (Series: Part 9)
In the aftermath of the events of August 1st, Alderman Patrick Mahon issued warrants against twenty-two members of the Scranton Citizen Corps. The group, which included William Walker Scranton, Ezra Ripple, and Wharten Dickson, were charged with willful murder of...
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The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 and Mayor McKune: August 2nd (Series: Part 8)
Due to his injuries, Mayor McKune did not write any correspondence or send any telegrams on August 2, 1877. The First Division of the National Guard under the command of General Brinton, a company of the National Guard under the...
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The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 and Robert McKune: August 1st (Series: Part 7)
Only one item exists for August 1st in Mayor McKune’s documents, a telegram from Governor Hartranft informing the Mayor that reinforcements would be in the city soon. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="546"] Pittsburg Pa Aug 1 1877 RH McKune Mayor Troops...
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