Greene County Founding Fathers: Part I

Matching exercise

An images of a Greene County Founding Father will appear on the screen when you click the Next button. Click the Next button again to see the contribution he made. Click the delete button to remove the contribution. Clicking Next again will take you to the next flash card.

John Minor, the "Father" of Greene County.Washington Country Representative in Pennsylvania General Assembly early 1790s
generalgreene2.jpgThe Quaker General, second only to Washington in reputation as a strategist and commander during the Revolutionary War.
deed3.jpgThomas Slater sold 158 and 1/2 acres of land to the trustees of Greene County in 1796 for the building of Waynesburg as the county seat.
apc0014r_Wayne2.jpgA revolutionary war general whose victory at Fallen Timbers in 1794 ended for all time the power of the British on American soil.