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EncyclopediaScranton > Wilkes Barre-Yankees

Scranton is the name of several places in the United States of America:

See Also: Scranton is a city located in Logan County, Arkansas. ... The Scranton Electric Building, seen from the side. ... Scranton is a town located in Florence County, South Carolina. ... Scranton is a city located in Bowman County, North Dakota. ...


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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Scranton (1452 words)
Scranton, the episcopal see, is in the heart of the anthracite region and is a progressive city of 130,000 inhabitants (1910).
Scranton; Theatine Fathers (Spanish); Stigmata Fathers (Italian); Brothers of the Christian Schools.
Immaculate Heart of Mary, mother-house and novitiate, Wilkes-Berre; Sisters of Christian Charity (German), mother-house and novitiate for the United States, Wilkes-Berre; Sisters of the Good Shepherd; Little Sisters of the Poor; Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth (Polish); Bernardine Sisters (Polish): Missionary Sisters of the
William Scranton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1364 words)
Scranton served as Governor of Pennsylvania from 1963 to 1967.
William Scranton was born while the Scranton family was on vacation at a cottage in Madison, Connecticut.
Scranton represented Pennsylvania's 10th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1961 to 1963.
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