WCHS

WCHS Building

Museum and Genealogical Library
Open to Visitors


Genealogical Library Hours:
All year: Wednesday (10-4)
1st and 3rd Saturday (10-4)
April 15-Oct. 15: (additional day to above)
Tuesday (10-4)

Museum (May 15-Oct. 15)
Open by appointment - call for tours

new! - Township map & information - click here 

LEST WE FORGET
Wyoming Co Pioneers

 

Card Files CARD FILES

Census Index CENSUS INDEXES

Microfilm MICROFILM COLLECTION
Census
Newspapers
Tax Records
Luzerne Co.
Wyoming Co.

Library LIBRARY ROOM


Many thanks to Paula Radwanski for transcription of the newspaper abstracts.

New!
Check out the Wyoming County Photo Album.

Wyoming County, PA

In 1762 settlers from New England came to the Wyoming Valley, but were driven out by the Indians. It was not until after the Sullivan expedition in 1779 that families were able to establish a permanent settlement in the Tunkhannock area. In 1842, Wyoming County was created from part of Luzerne County. The name "Wyoming" is derived from an Indian word meaning "extensive meadows." With its glistening streams, gently rolling hills and tranquil valleys. Wyoming County is undoubtedly one of Pennsylvania's most scenic counties. With a history and heritage running as wide and deep as the Susquehanna River that crosses its pastoral fields and meadows, the Wyoming County Historical Society was organized to make this information available to the public.


Genealogical Library

Located in the old brick school building in the County Seat of Tunkhannock, the library offers a major source of research material to the public. The collection includes numerous books on New England ancestry, newspapers dating back to 1797 and census records for Wyoming and surrounding counties from 1790 to 1930. Also on file are records for over 90 area cemeteries as well as various other information about local history.


Historical Museum

Historical items from Wyoming County and surrounding areas are on display and include a collection of Indian artifacts as well as numerous items from the Civil War, World Wars I & II. Dr. Walter Tewksbury's 1900 bronze Olympic Medal along with the displays of toys, tools and household items are of special interest to visitors of the museum.

WCHS Building Renovation
click here for before and after photos
Bell Tower



For membership information contact : Paula Radwanski, 40 Tague Road, Tunkhannock, PA 18657,
email: ronrad@epix.net

Wyoming County GenWeb