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by Josephine M. Dunn and Cheryl A. Kashuba
The Women of Scranton, 1880 – 1935 portrays the famous ladies, daring women, and the heroines of everyday life in a booming coal town. Coal may have been king, but the intrepid women of America’s Progressive Era saw to it that Scranton became not merely an economic hub, but a beautiful city. This book chronicles through photos the women and the contributions they made to Scranton, Pennsylvania.