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The Fur Trade in the Susquehanna Valley and Pennsylvania Frontier

The fur-trading industry in Pennsylvania, including the Susquehanna Valley frontier, spanned roughly from 1701 to 1763. One writer describes it as " a strange compound made up of honest men, scheming rogues, misfortunes, rich profits, fierce competition, incredible deception, Indian threats, bold risks, and untold hardships."

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Early Female Physicians In the Susquehanna Valley

Former schoolteacher Dr. Margaret Young Coleman of Williamsport is identified as the first woman physician to practice in north-central Pennsylvania. She remained in practice for more than forty years.

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July 11, 2026 | by Terry Diener

Early Agriculture Experiences in the Susquehanna Valley

Droughts, floods, and a year without summer were just a few of the hardships faced by pioneer farmers in the Susquehanna Valley. But it helped deepen certain virtues and ideals.

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July 10, 2026 | by Terry Diener

Civil War Regimental Bands in the Susquehanna Valley

Civil War Regimental Bands were partly military ceremony and morale, and partly practical wartime service. Civil War bands played for recruiting, marches, dress parades, inspections, funerals, patriotic occasions, religious services, and camp entertainment.

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July 09, 2026 | by Terry Diener

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