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Ashley Borough  
Larksville Borough   Formerly Blindtown
The story of Bowman's Hill , Wilkes-Barre, Penna   (Source: Online Collections at BYU)
History of Butler Township  
Carbondale   An illustrated history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1876 (Source: Internet Archive)
Conyngham Borough  
Conyngham Township  
Dallas Borough History  
Dennison Township  
Dupont Borough History  
Duryea Borough  
History of Forty Fort  
Franklin Township History  
Freeland Borough History  
History of Hanover Township and Wyoming Valley  
Harveys Lake Borough  
Hazleton   An illustrated history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1876 (Source: Internet Archive)
City of Hazleton History  
Huntington Township  
Jeddo Borough  
Township of Jenkins  
Kingston   An illustrated history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1876 (Source: Internet Archive)
The History of Kingston , Pa.  
Larksville Borough   Formerly Blindtown
Lehigh Gorge State Park History  
History of Lehman Township, Pennsylvania  
Moosic Civilian Conservation Corps Camp P-150-PA  
Nanticoke , Pennsylvania, USA  
City of Nanticoke  
History of Nanticoke  
Nanticoke History Page  
Nanticoke State Hospital   (Source: Historic Asylums of America)
Pittston   An illustrated history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1876 (Source: Internet Archive)
Reminiscences of Plymouth , Luzerne County, Penna.   (Source: Internet Archive)
Ricketts Glen State Park  
Stoddartsville Civilian Conservation Corps Camp P-140-PA  
Sugar Notch Borough  
Sugarloaf Township  
Swoyersville Borough  
Union Township History  
West Wyoming Borough  
White Haven   An illustrated history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1876 (Source: Internet Archive)
The Story of Bowman's Hill, Wilkes-Barré , Penna   (Source: PA's Past)
The City of Wilkes-Barré , Pennsylvania, 1769-1906   Center of the Wyoming anthracite coal region, the county seat of Luzerne County, in population and wealth the third county in the state (Source: PA's Past)
A history of Wilkes-Barré , Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, from its first beginnings to the present time (1909)   (Source: Google Book Search)
A history of Wilkes-Barré , Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, from its first beginnings to the present time (1909)   (Source: Internet Archive)
A history of Wilkes-Barré , Luzerne County, Pennsylvania   Volume 1 (Source: Internet Archive)
A history of Wilkes-Barré , Luzerne County, Pennsylvania   Volume 1 (Source: Internet Archive)
Wilkes-Barre , the Diamond City   A historical narrative (Source: PA's Past)
Wilkes-Barre   An illustrated history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1876 (Source: Internet Archive)
Wilkes-Barre Beginnings   (Source: Living Places)
River Street Historic District   Wilkes-Barre , Pennsylvania (Source: Living Places)
Wilkes-Barre Township  
The History of Wilkes-Barre Township  
A History of Wilkes-Barre , Luzerne County, Pennsylania   Volume 6 (Source: World Vital Records) ($)
The story of Wyoming   A history of Wyoming Valley for children, from the earliest Indian settlement to the year 1800 (Source: PA's Past)
History of Wyoming Borough, 1885-1935   (Source: PA's Past)
History of Wyoming   in a series of letters, from Charles Miner, to his son William Penn Miner (Source: Internet Archive)
Wyoming   An illustrated history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1876 (Source: Internet Archive)
Proceedings and Collections of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society   for the Year 1901 (Source: World Vital Records) ($)
Proceedings and Collections of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society   Volume 5 (Source: World Vital Records) ($)
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