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Kate Chopin in New Orleans

Harzinski
Kate Chopin in New Orleans
Authors Rory O'Neill Schmitt and Rosary O'Neill share the NOLA life of Kate Chopin, the first great American woman novelist.In this epic story, Chopin becomes a Phoenix rising amidst the disgrace, death, and abandonment in the romantic desperate setting of post-Civil War Louisiana. This book, a follow up to Edgar Degas in New Orleans, presents Chopin, who lived in the same neighborhood as the Degas family during that time. Chopin celebrated in...

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True Crime Northern Virginia in the '50s & '60s

Ford, Zachary G
True Crime Northern Virginia in the '50s & '60s
Discover crimes that made headlines across northern Virginia in the 1950s and 60s.As the suburbs of Washington, D.C. expanded in the mid-twentieth century, growth inevitably led to increasing crime, and grisly murders began to shock local communities. Learn the story of the killer and his victim who are buried only a few yards apart. The truth behind the tale of the murderous toddler and the sad story of the death of an agent at National Airpo...

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Texas Coastal Defense in the Civil War

William Nelson Fox
Texas Coastal Defense in the Civil War
Navigate the often-overlooked history of the resolute defense of the Texas coast during the Civil War.With volumes written on the Civil War, little attention has been given to the defense of the Texas coast. Most military-aged Texans had been dispatched across the Mississippi, but those left behind resolutely weathered naval bombardments and repulsed invasion attempts. It was only at the end of the conflict that Federal troops were able to mak...

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Summer Cottage Communities

Seibert, Peter S
Summer Cottage Communities
Summer at the Cottage By the 1890s, a newly rising middle class found itself having time, money, and access to begin taking vacations. Church denominations began creating summer cottage communities that combined natural settings and intellectual and spiritual pursuits. The first communities were the Chautauquas, where lectures on philosophy, science or politics were offered. For the devout, there were Camp Meetings where one attended purely fo...

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Betty Cope, Wviz, and the Greatest Show on Air

Martuch, Christine L
Betty Cope, Wviz, and the Greatest Show on Air
In the history of Cleveland television, there is no more formidable pioneer than Betty Cope. From her entry-level position as a receptionist at WEWS in 1947, Cope rose up the ranks to become the producer of some of the area's most memorable early local programs. Together with a group of concerned citizens, she founded Cleveland's educational television station, WVIZ, in 1965. Under her management, Channel 25 became one of the nation's largest ...

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Delaware Patriot Heroes

Wiggins Jr, Kennard R
Delaware Patriot Heroes
Discover the stories of two legendary leaders of the Revolutionary WarRobert Kirkwood and Peter Jaquett were close contemporaries and comrades in the Delaware Continental Regiment during the Revolutionary War. Battle buddies who relied upon one another on and off the field, they led their respective companies through 32 battles over almost eight years of war. They endured difficulties and hardships and exercised daring and initiative on the pa...

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Clash at Sunday Creek: Rum, Romanism & Rebellion in Corni...

Siemer, Jobie Joseph
Clash at Sunday Creek: Rum, Romanism & Rebellion in Corning and Rendville
The Tombstone of Early Ohio Southeast Ohio's Little Cities of Black Diamonds was a rugged region in the 1800s. Nowhere was this truer than in Corning and Rendville, mining towns reminiscent of the Wild West era. Gun duels, scandals, lynchings, and murders plagued these places, as intrepid European immigrants and tenacious Black miners relied on raw grit to survive rowdy saloons and perilous coal mines. These impoverished workers also took bold...

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Hidden History of Amelia Island

Suwak, Jeff
Hidden History of Amelia Island
Author Jeff Suwak guides readers on a tour of the often overlooked and all-but-forgotten components of Amelia Island history . Beneath the sands and cobblestones of Amelia Island lies a richness of history disproportionate to the location's relatively small size. The bones of this place are composed of pirate treasures literal and metaphorical, remnants of ancient Timucuan Indians, a grim role in the illegal slave trade, tales of bravery and m...

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Historic Chronicles of Genesee County

Eula, Michael J
Historic Chronicles of Genesee County
Discover the Beautiful Valley's Harrowing Past Genesee County has seen trials, tribulations and triumphs throughout its storied history as national events have been brought to its doorstep. Cold War anxiety was on full display in the preparedness drills of the 1950s and the effect those had on Batavia's studnets. Too often overlooked, the scourge of racism has reared its ugly head in the region, as the Ku Klux Klan once had a presence in the c...

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Hurricane Agnes in Virginia

Porta, Earnie
Hurricane Agnes in Virginia
The greatest natural disaster of all time"That's how observers at the time viewed Agnes. When the storm arrived in Virginia in June of 1972 it largely spared coastal areas. With modest wind speeds, Agnes no longer registered as a hurricane as it crossed the Old Dominion. Yet its prodigious rainfall combined with saturated ground and topography to create massive floodwaters. Its impact on communities large and small was immense. Learn of the st...

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Murder & Mayhem in Tombstone

Polston, Cody
Murder & Mayhem in Tombstone
Desire, Deceit and DebaucheryTombstone was a wild place during Arizona's territorial era, with violence and criminal activity running rampant. It wasn't just the Earp brothers' iconic gunfight at the O.K. Corral that left behind a trail of death and destruction--lawlessness and vigilante justice reigned throughout the Old West era. Driven by tension between the sheriff's office and the local Deputy Marshal, daily life for infamous outlaws, cor...

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The Bolsa Chica Gun Club

Epting, Chris
The Bolsa Chica Gun Club
The untold story of the Bolsa Chica Gun Club, one of Southern California's most important power centers.Before the rise of Huntington Beach, the Bolsa Chica Gun Club stood as a captivating testament to power and ambition. Influential figures like Jared Sidney Torrance and Henry Huntington were members of this exclusive haven where businessmen, politicians, and even stars of early Hollywood gathered to relax and socialize. Once rapid developmen...

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Lake Whatcom

Greene, H Leon
Lake Whatcom
Timber mills, coal mines and a carnival.In the late 1800s, Lake Whatcom emerged as both the key to the growth of Bellingham, Washington, and a thriving weekend playground. From steamboats plying the lake, transporting both goods and passengers, anglers seeking what was touted as the "finest trout fishing in the world, " the lake became central in the daily lives of local residents. Rail and trolley lines constructed along the shoreline support...

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Thomas Jefferson and the Virginia Statute for Religious F...

Aubrecht, Michael
Thomas Jefferson and the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
Jefferson's Legacy of Freedom for the Old DominionPrior to his death Thomas Jefferson left behind specific instructions for the obelisk monument that was to mark his grave. He requested the following epitaph: Here was buried Thomas Jefferson, Author of the Declaration of American Independence, of the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom and Father of the University of Virginia. These contributions were in his words the "testimonials that ...

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Eerie Arizona

Whitehurst, Patrick
Eerie Arizona
Mysterious lights, mystical vortexes, and the Mogollon Monster Go beyond the beautiful vistas and desert landscapes and discover a new, stranger side of Arizona. From the legendary cryptid that stalks the Grand Canyon to a purported alien abduction that inspired a feature film, strange happenings and weird occurrences have been recorded in every corner of the state. Join author Patrick Whitehurst as he explores tales of the odd and unexplained.

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Black Civil War Veterans in Washington State

Wilson, Cynthia
Black Civil War Veterans in Washington State
Men of ValorIn the late 1800s, the new state of Washington promised peace and prosperity to new settlers. At least thirty-three African American men who had served during the Civil War answered the call. Paul Barrows, a former legislator from Mississippi, established the Calvery Baptist Church of Spokane. Gideon H. Stump Bailey became the first African American Justice of the Peace in Franklin. Allin Alfred Hawkins, born into slavery, became o...

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The Nile Swim Club of Yeadon

Kodosky, Robert
The Nile Swim Club of Yeadon
America's Oldest Black Swim Club When it opened in July of 1959, the Nile Swim Club welcomed over one thousand people to its pool. The only problem that day, remembers Bill Mellix, then 13, "None of us knew how to swim." In the 1930s, an African American middle class began moving into Yeadon, leading to one of the nation's first Black suburban enclaves. By the end of the 1950s, Ebony magazine dubbed Yeadon Philadelphia's "Black Mainline." The ...

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