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…Participants will be free to ask questions & share opinions/experiences. 📅 Thursday, May 23rd, – 10:00 AM This program is free to attend & no registration is required. Disclaimer: Reg…

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…anecdotes, Flores weaves an unfolding story that keeps you turning the pages.” — Dayton Duncan, “The National Parks: America’s Best Ideas” … See MoreSee Less Photo View on Facebook ·…

COVID-19 Updates

…to pick them up. ⁠ Faxing, Copying, & Scanning – Call the library to let us know which service you’ll need. We’ll schedule a time with you to come by….

Orchestras

Orchestras

…the front again where they served as stretcher-bearers. The orchestra was conducted by Major D. “Maj” Olmes Sr., an Oil City East Ender. The musicians were described by the military…

Cisco Networking Academy

…a 2-course series. Further your mastery of Linux and prepare for certification. Enroll Now Cybersecurity Essentials Learn valuable security principles to defend networks. Enroll Now Get Connected Learn basic computer…

Horses

Horses

…Armstrong. The newspaper article was headlined “Champ Meets Champ.” Oil City resident Mary Tonkin is shown astride her horse. The McGuigan Livery at 229 Seneca St. is shown behind the…

Oil City Trains

Oil City Trains

…North Seneca Street photograph. Assumption Church is visible in the background. The 1926 Allegheny River flood was caused by ice jams. The city arranged for the jam to be broken…

Contact Us

Contact Us For general inquiries, please contact the front desk at your local branch or email us at info@oilregionlibraries.org. To contact a specific staff member, visit our staff page. Front…

Siverly

Siverly

…listed 1,616 residents, nearly three times the number only 30 years earlier. It flourished in the early 1900s as it claimed Oil Well Supply and the railroad as major employers….

The Parsons Photo Album: 1910

The Parsons Photo Album: 1910

…Rouse Well. The office and refinery were located just south of Rouseville. The company was started in 1887 by Thomas Wright. Later owners included J.W. Fawcett of Cleveland and Col….