- Wilkes-Barre (/ˈwɪlksbɛəri/ WILKS-bair-ee) is a city in and the
county seat of
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania,
United States.
Located at the
center of the...
- fort.
Forts in the
Wyoming Valley. A-Fort Durkee, B-Fort
Wyoming or
Wilkesbarre, C-Fort Ogden, D-Kingston Village, E-Forty Fort, G-battleground, H-Fort...
- 2022. Leaf Springs:
Their Characteristics and
Methods of Specification.
Wilkesbarre, PA:
Sheldon Axle Company. 1912. Stockel,
Martin W.; Stockel, Martin...
- • Density 1,013.62/sq mi (391.36/km2) Time zone UTC-5 (Eastern (EST)) • Summer (DST) UTC-4 (EDT) FIPS code 42-079-85160
Website twp.
wilkesbarre.pa.us...
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Wyoming Forts. A-Fort Durkee, B-Fort
Wyoming or
Wilkesbarre, C-Fort Ogden, D-Kingston Village, E-Forty Fort, G-battleground, H-Fort Jenkins, I-Monocasy...
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Johnston Coal
Docks when
workers walked off the job. The
Lehigh and
Wilkesbarre Coal Company, who had
bought the coal
docks from the
Central Railroad...
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Inflation adjusted (in
billions USD) 1 1874
Honeybrook Coal
Company Wilkesbarre Coal and Iron
Company 0.01 0.269 2 1879
Pacific Coast Oil
Company Star...
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Porter Louisiana (Shreveport) 1902-07-01
Antonio Guissepe Pennsylvania (
Wilkesbarre) 1902-05-23
Walter White New York (Harlem) 1901-06-04
Unnamed man Colorado...
- year
since then.
Wyoming Valley Forts: A-Fort Durkee, B-Fort
Wyoming or
Wilkesbarre, C-Fort Ogden, D-Kingston Village, E-Forty Fort, G-Battleground, H-Fort...
- The Wilkes-Barre and
Eastern Railroad (WB&E) was a
railroad that
operated in the
Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania in the
United States from 1892 to 1939. The...