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    HOURS

    Summer Hours (May-Sept.)

    Monday-Thursday: 9:00AM-5:00PM

     

    Winter Hours (Oct.-April)

    Monday, Tuesday and Thursday: 9:00AM-5:00PM

    Wednesday: 12:00PM-5:00PM

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    *Year Round* -- 2nd Saturday of each month

    10AM - 2PM

     **COVID-19 UPDATE**

    NEW HOURS

     

    Monday - Thursday

    9AM-4PM

     

     

    *Starting July 1st 2020 the Museum will be open by appointment during the above hours*

    OUR  HOURS

    Summer Hours (May-Sept.)

    Monday-Thursday: 9:00AM-5:00PM

     

    Winter Hours (Oct.-April)

    Monday, Tuesday and Thursday: 9:00AM-5:00PM

    Wednesday: 12:00PM-5:00PM

     

    *All Year: 2nd Saturday of each month

    10:00AM-2:00PM

     

    **COVID-19 UPDATE**

    NEW HOURS

     

    Monday - Thursday

    9AM - 4PM

     

    *Starting July 1st the Museum will be open by appointment during the above hours*

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    ADDRESS

    18 Monument Street

    Montrose, PA 18801

     

    E-mail: info@susqcohistsoc.org

     

    Tel: 570-278-1622

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    • Dec 29, 2016
    • 5 min

    December 29 1916

    Birchardville – George Dayton, of this place, won second prize in the dairy butter contest conducted by State College, recently. Of the ...
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    webmaster045
    • Dec 22, 2016
    • 5 min

    December 22 1916

    Montrose – When Judge Denney called the hotelmen of this place before him and asked them if, in the event of his granting their licenses,...
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    webmaster045
    • Dec 15, 2016
    • 4 min

    December 15 1916

    Montrose – Guy Brothers’ Minstrels, with wonderful band, and superb orchestra, is the attraction in town today. They will give one of the...
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    webmaster045
    • Dec 8, 2016
    • 5 min

    December 08 1916

    Brooklyn – A double funeral was conducted here on Saturday afternoon when Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Tiffany were laid side by side in Evergr...
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    webmaster045
    • Nov 30, 2016
    • 5 min

    November 30 1916

    Montrose – Rev. Wm. R. Thomas, pastor of Zion church, has fitted up a portion of the gallery in the church, and lives there, his small ro...
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    webmaster045
    • Nov 17, 2016
    • 5 min

    November 17 1916

    Montrose – Miss Mabel Shaw witnessed the great motion picture drama, “The Birth of a Nation,” in Binghamton. In the evening she attended ...
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    webmaster045
    • Nov 10, 2016
    • 5 min

    November 10 1916

    Airplane Flies Over County – Much interest was excited on Thursday and Friday last in the airplane flight between Chicago and New York. T...
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    webmaster045
    • Nov 3, 2016
    • 5 min

    November 03 1916

    South Gibson – Henry D. Pickering, for 20 years engaged in the undertaking business here, where he was widely and favorably known, died a...
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    webmaster045
    • Oct 27, 2016
    • 5 min

    October 27 1916

    Choconut – Susquehanna county, which has been free from infantile paralysis cases throughout the epidemic, cannot now boast of freedom fr...
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    webmaster045
    • Oct 20, 2016
    • 5 min

    October 20 1916

    To Dairymen – The milk fight is over and the price established; better still the principle of collective selling is recognized. The Dairy...
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    webmaster045
    • Oct 13, 2016
    • 5 min

    October 13 1916

    South Gibson – Henry Pickering, aged 68 years, died Oct. 5, 1916, at his home here. He was a lifelong resident, well known and respected ...
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    • Oct 6, 2016
    • 5 min

    October 06 1916

    Silver Lake – Miss Agnes Robertson entertained recently in honor of her sister, Miss Ida Robertson, of Milwaukee, Wis. Music and dancing...
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    webmaster045
    • Sep 29, 2016
    • 5 min

    September 29 1916

    Gibson – A conundrum social will be held at the home of R. H. Estabrook, Friday night. North Harford – Miss Lillian Gumaer will teach the...
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    • Sep 22, 2016
    • 5 min

    September 22 1916

    Kingsley – The following was read at the marking of the grave of Rufus Kingsley by the D.A.R: “Rufus Kingsley was a drummer boy in the Ba...
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    • Sep 15, 2016
    • 5 min

    September 15 1916

    North Harford – The Harford Fair was a good success, everybody seemed to have a fine time and the weather was very favorable. Mr. Steinke...
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    webmaster045
    • Sep 8, 2016
    • 6 min

    September 08 1916

    New Milford – John Nelson is seriously ill at the Carpenter Hotel. Mr. Nelson has been a resident of this place for 22 years. His sister ...
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    webmaster045
    • Sep 1, 2016
    • 4 min

    September 01 1916

    Springville – I have four children—two boys aged 11 and 7 years, and two girls, aged 14 and 6 years—for whom I desire homes. Owing to the...
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    • Aug 25, 2016
    • 4 min

    August 25 1916

    Dimock – Ideal weather, forceful addresses, and spirited singing have characterized all the services on Dimock campground this year. Most...
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    webmaster045
    • Aug 18, 2016
    • 5 min

    August 18 1916

    Apolacon – Apolacon township is one of the most sparsely settled sections of this county. A purely farming section, and not far from the ...
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    • Aug 11, 2016
    • 5 min

    August 11 1916

    Correction: Last week it was reported that Civil War veteran, A. [Abel] Snow, had died, when it was discovered in this week’s newspaper, ...
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