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  1. On September 23, 1786, the Pennsylvania General Assembly created Luzerne County, naming it in honor of Chevalier de la Luzerne, the French minister to the United States during the latter stages of the war.

  2. Nov 18, 2009 · History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, with biographical selections. by. Bradsby, Henry C., ed. Publication date. 1893. Topics. Luzerne County (Pa.) -- History. Publisher. Chicago, S. B. Nelson.

  3. The Luzerne County Historical Society is Pennsylvania’s oldest county historical society. LCHS preserves and promotes the collective history and heritage of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, at the Bishop Library and the Museum in Wilkes-Barre, the Denison House in Forty Fort and the Swetland Homestead in Wyoming. OVER.

  4. May 25, 2024 · Guide to Luzerne County, Pennsylvania ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.

  5. History. The Luzerne County Historical Society maintains the storehouse for the collective memory of Luzerne County and its environs. It records and interprets the history, traditions, events, people, and cultures that have directed and molded life within the region.

  6. Luzerne County, Pennsylvania was formed in 1786 from Northumberland County. The county seat is Wilkes Barre. Township Map of Luzerne County, 1893. Luzerne County Coordinator. Mary Ann Lubinsky. Please note: I do not live in Luzerne County and cannot provide lookup or research assistance. Search Luzerne County.

  7. The history of Luzerne County is vast and storied and has connections the world over. What started out as Indigenous land, the Wyoming Valley and surrounding areas were occupied by European settlers in the mid-18th century.

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