Clinton County, PA has one of the more unique founding stories in Pennsylvania and this week’s guest Lou Bernard, Ross Library Adult Services Director and County Historian, will tell you all about it.
Topics Discussed
The Ross Library in Lock Haven, PA is the center of genealogical research and resources for Clinton County.
Lou covers:
- What genealogical records are housed at the Ross Library.
- What to expect as a first time researcher.
- And some great stories from Clinton’s history!
Listen in for enjoyable history and genealogy of Clinton County!
Links
- Annie Halenbake Ross Library main website: www.rosslibrary.org
- Genealogy Resources Available – go here to see what is available and how to request research via email for a fee.
- List of the newspapers available on microfilm
- Pennsylvania’s Folklorist Henry W. Shoemaker – links to his works on openlibrary.org
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- Music: My Days Have Been So Wondrous and Free, composed by Francis Hopkinson in 1788 in Philadelphia, www.amclassical.com, Creative Commons license, some rights reserved.
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