make possible the publication of the Inventory of the Archives of Greene County. The assistance of these officials in providing the means for giving permanent form to the results of our research is gratefully acknowledged. We are likewise indebted to the other Greene County officers, particularly to William M. Meighen, the commissioners' chief clerk, for their wholehearted cooperation in our undertaking and their courteous treatment of our representatives. The Work Projects Administration of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and especially the Professional and Service Projects Division of District 9, has rendered this Survey a great service in administering the project in Greene County. The various units of the Inventory of the County Archives of Pennsylvania will be published for free distribution to libraries in Pennsylvania and to a limited number of libraries and government depositories outside the State. Requests for information covering any of the units of the inventory should be addressed to the State Supervisor, 46 North Cameron Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania November 1940 Eugene Maur Braderman TABLE OF CONTENTS Part A. Greene County and Its Records System Structural Develop- Governmental Organization and Records System tion. Registration of Title to Property. Ju- Board of County Commissioners. Minutes. Bonds and Commissions. Taxation: person- nel; real estate; coal lands; personal property; appeals and exonerations; delinquency. Military. Minutes. Trial and Argument Lists. Judgments. Papers and Dockets. Liens. Conditional Sales. Equity. Naturalization. Partition. Fictitious Names. Executions. Ejectment and Miscellaneous |