Journey through the birth and growth of Scranton in a memory-driven history.
The book blends personal reminiscence with local history to connect later-day progress with the city’s early days and decisive moments.
The author traces civic milestones, industry, and community life to show how Scranton became a vigorous part of a great city. It offers portraits of leaders, journalists, and ordinary people who helped shape the valley’s development over time.
Readers will encounter accounts of county creation, public works, and the rise of commerce, banking, and industry, along with reflections on the city’s social and educational progress. The narrative also touches on Hyde Park’s early settlement and the people who built the area’s foundations.
- Key moments in local governance and public life, including debates and reforms.
- Profiles of founders, editors, doctors, and other figures who shaped opinion and policy.
- Snapshots of industrial growth, commerce, and the evolution of city institutions.
- Historical notes on small communities and the people who anchored them in place.
Ideal for readers of regional history, local heritage, and anyone curious about how Scranton’s past informs its present.