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  1. www .lackawannacounty .org. Lackawanna County ( / lækəˈwɑːnə /; Unami: Lèkaohane) is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is located in Northeastern Pennsylvania and had a population of 215,615 (2022). [2] Its county seat and most populous city is Scranton. [3] The county is part of the Northeast Pennsylvania region of the state.

  2. 2 days ago · Lackawanna County is the youngest of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties, having been formed on August 13, 1878 from the northern part of Luzerne County after a long dispute. Prior to its establishment as Pennsylvania’s 67th county, the state legislature passed an Act of Assembly on April 17, 1878 calling for a vote of the residents to see if they ...

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  4. A Brief History of Lackawanna County From History and Directory of Newton and Ransom Townships, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, 1754 - 1912, compiled by J. B. Stephens, 1912.

  5. History of Lackawanna County, PA. Municipalities of Lackawanna County Lackawanna County, was the 67th county, formed on 13 August 1878 from Luzerne County. Municipality. Date Formed. Formerly Part of. Abington Township. 1806. Includes Waverly. Name is now Waverly Township.

  6. Lackawanna county was created from part of Luzerne county in 1878. Its name is derived from a Delaware Indian word meaning “the stream that forks.”. Scranton, the county seat, developed as a centre of the anthracite coal, iron and steel, and textile industries—which drew their workforce from waves of immigrants from Ireland and later from ...

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  7. The Lackawanna Historical Society is headquartered at the Catlin House in Scranton's Hill Section. The former residence of George H. Catlin, an early financier in the city, and his wife, Helen, the home is one of Scranton's architectural treasures. Designed by architect Edward Langley and built in 1912, the Tudor Revival style home is a stately ...

  8. Lackawanna County Created on August 13, 1878 from part of Luzerne County, was the last county to be created. It was named for the Lackawanna River, a name meaning “stream that forks.” Scranton, the county seat, was laid out in 1841, incorporated as a borough in 1856, and became a city on April 23, 1866. It

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