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Narberth's History Is All Available Online Now
The Friends of Narberth History recently published a history essay penned in 1994 on its website. You can now peruse the history at will.

NARBERTH, PA – Ever wonder how Narberth became Narberth? Well the Friends of Narberth History have just the thing for you.
The group recently published a history of Narberth on its website for the public to read at their leisure.
Originally published in 1994 and written by Victoria Donohoe, the written history essay goes back to when Quakers first came to the area up to the mid 1990s when it was published.
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"Ms. Donhoe's essay was published in "Narberth: 100 Years, the Official History Book for the Narberth, Pa Centennial 1895-1995", now out of print," the group said on Facebook.
Donohoe's essay is available at Ludington and Bala-Cynwyd libraries as reference material.
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Friends of Narberth History have requested that the Narberth Community Library obtain a copy of the essay.
The webpage featuring Donohoe's history also includes a handy tool that allows you to jump to sections in the history.
You can see the history online here.
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