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Lost Chester County, Pennsylvania

DeWitt Lanyon, Mark
Lost Chester County, Pennsylvania
Discover Chester County's Lost Landmarks Chester County has a deep and enriching history, from sites of the Underground Railroad to great moments of Women's Suffrage and incredible remnants of Native American culture. The stories of the county's past can be experienced in many of its historic landmarks. Author Mark DeWitt Lanyon charts Chester County's lost history and the places that defined it.

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South Jersey Legends & Lore

Lewis, William J
South Jersey Legends & Lore
From Piney Folklore to Legendary Figures of South Jersey's Past Author William Lewis presents fascinating tales, revealing legends and beloved lore from the heart of Southern New Jersey.

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St. Louis Gambling Kingpins

Doyle, James R
St. Louis Gambling Kingpins
A history of betting on the East Side. Making it as a professional gambler in the first part of the twentieth century was a long shot, but wagering on the wide open scene of East St. Louis could help even the odds. Folks who were feeling lucky enough might grab a copy of Louis Cella's racing form, or get the inside scoop from turf men like Barney Schreiber. Students of the art of bookmaking had plentiful mentors in local legends like Adam "Mul...

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The Texas Archive War

Bernard, Lora-Marie
The Texas Archive War
Often relegated to a footnote, the Archive War almost plunged the Republic of Texas into civil war.Houston's Archive War began with the Texas Revolution, as the spoils of the battlefield gave way to bitter political strife. Sam Houston didn't expect a two-year standoff with Austin residents over the location of the new republic's capital. But if a few things had gone differently, his attempt to shift the seat of government back to the city nam...

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St. Edward's University Athletics

Knorr, John
St. Edward's University Athletics
Celebrate the athletes of St. Edwards University.Competitive sports have crowned the St. Edward's University hilltop from the very beginning. Early on-campus games and intramurals in the late 19th century evolved into the first organized sport of baseball, followed by a period of excellence during the 1920s and 30s, most notably in football. The 1970s were marked by the advent and growth of athletic programs for women and a gradual ascendency ...

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Historic Florida Churches

Sheffield Harris, Joy
Historic Florida Churches
Author Joy Sheffield Harris guides readers on an architectural tour through the religious diversity of the Sunshine State . Over 200 years have passed since the first Florida church was established and today the Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine has been restored to capture its original beauty. Pioneer Village Church at Shingle Creek is home to a replica of one the first churches built in the Kissimmee, the St. John's Episcopal Church. The f...

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West Virginia's Lonely Hearts Killer

Fielder, Angela
West Virginia's Lonely Hearts Killer
Dive into this riveting tale and discover just how deadly a pen and paper can be when wielded by a master manipulator. In the 1930s, in the sleepy town of Quiet Dell, West Virginia lonely, wealthy women began to disappear. Under the guise of charming love letters, con man Harry F. Powers lured them into a sinister web of deceit. When correspondence evolved into promises of romance, and then face-to-face meetings, these women would mysteriously...

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Killer Women of Michigan

Buhk, Tobin T
Killer Women of Michigan
They used arsenic to obtain chemical divorces and strychnine to settle scores. They bludgeoned husbands to make way for lovers. They flattened love triangles with blunt objects. They murdered for money, for revenge, for pleasure. Meet the heiress who just could not take "no" for an answer from her mechanic lover, meet the two nursing home workers whose deadly game ended after the murders of six residents, meet the three sirens who lured a weal...

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Litchfield County and the Civil War

Vermilyea, Peter C
Litchfield County and the Civil War
Union victory in the Civil War was far from guaranteed. The Northern war effort depended upon local communities to raise the troops and supplies needed for the battlefield. The history of Litchfield County highlights the challenges Northern communities faced. Armed confrontation erupted over the flying of secession flags. Supporting the war effort provided women with skills and experiences that would aid in the suffrage movement. Scandal swirl...

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The Unforgettable San Jose Earthquakes

Singh
The Unforgettable San Jose Earthquakes
50 Years of San Jose Soccer.Next year, 2024, there's an opportunity to publish another one, since the same club will celebrate its 50th anniversary. It would have to release exactly a year from now, Spring 2024, to coordinate with many events that will take place.

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The French & Indian War in Western Pennsylvania

Dunkerly, Robert M
The French & Indian War in Western Pennsylvania
War of Empires The colonial frontier of Western Pennsylvania set the stage for the fight over control of North America and the promise of the American West. The war began in the Commonwealth and the defenses, roads and skirmishes fought in the Western part of the state defined the war and the early career of George Washington. Join author Robert M. Dunkerly as he reveals the harrowing history of the French and Indian War in Western Pennsylvania.

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A Radical Suffragist in Washington, D.C

Marshall, Shirley
A Radical Suffragist in Washington, D.C
In September 1918 Elizabeth Kalb boarded a train to Washington, DC to fight for voting rights for women. For over two years, Elizabeth lived and worked at the National Woman's Party Headquarters a block from the White House. Letters she wrote during that time describe detention at the Capitol and an arrest at the White House, raising money, serving in the NWP Tea Room and struggling through the 1918 flu epidemic. Elizabeth draws the reader int...

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Naming Arkansas

Boice
Naming Arkansas
The History Behind the Names The place names of Arkansas reflect four centuries of settlement and human response to the state's unique geography. Each new group of settlers brought their own rich memories, heritage and hopes for a better life, all of which manifested in the names of the places they encountered and the towns that grew. Merchants and businessmen (and women), especially railroad officials, eagerly attached their own names to the ...

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Eastern Oklahoma's Forgotten Frontier

Switzer, Ronald
Eastern Oklahoma's Forgotten Frontier
An in-depth look at frontier life in Eastern Oklahoma.At the dawn of the nineteenth century, a steady stream of new arrivals began making their way into the rugged lands of Eastern Oklahoma. European settlers and the tribes who were forcibly relocated to the territory after 1830 established new lives alongside the Native Americans indigenous to the region. Their biographies make up an often untold story of two hundred years of Oklahoma history...

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Unforgettable Utah

Arave
Unforgettable Utah
Chronicles of the Memorable and Mysterious! Utah's history is as distinctive as its uniquely stunning landscape. From the state's own "Mount Sinai" to the tourist mecca of the Four Corners, remarkable locales demanded national attention. Angels Landing, the Zion Narrow Treks and Twin Peaks were sites of milestone explorations. Beloved, bygone resorts like the legendary Saltair and short-lived Eden Park represented cherished memories. Historic ...

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The Deadly 1940 Alamo Train Crash

Carmona, Juan / Seaver de la Fuente, Taylor
The Deadly 1940 Alamo Train Crash
On March 14, 1940, a train heading west along Highway 83 from Donna to Alamo struck a truck driver turning north from the highway onto Tower Road. The horrific crash killed twenty-nine of about forty-five farmworkers who were on the truck. A one-day investigation faulted the truck driver and led to meager court settlements for the devastated families. In the wake of these events, several of the victims' children and grandchildren became lawyer...

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Harrisburg in World War I and the 1918 Pandemic

Ross, Rodney
Harrisburg in World War I and the 1918 Pandemic
Harrisburg Answers the Call of Duty In 1917, at the start of World War I, among global war and a global pandemic, Harrisburgers stepped up, surffered and served. They mustered municipal agencies, associations, churches, clubs and corporations as well as fraternal and female organizations to address the multiple challenges presented by the global events. Women volunteered for the Red Cross and sought employment in industry as locals observed fe...

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Lake Hopatcong

Astras, Peter
Lake Hopatcong
The Queen of New Jersey Lakes Only 40 miles from Manhattan, Lake Hopatcong is the largest lake in the Garden State. An early colonial pioneer in damming, the lake was formed by the flooding of Great Pond, Little Pond and the Musconetcong River. It became a luxury destination for wealthy New Yorkers looking for a cool retreat as a cadre of celebrities frequented its glamours hotels. Though the Golden Age of the lake's history has past, it remai...

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Hidden History of Newark, New Jersey

Lippman, Helen
Hidden History of Newark, New Jersey
Brick City Past Revealed Newark's history is as diverse and powerful as the community that continues to call New Jersey's largest city home. The colonial settlement at Four Corners--the Broad and Market intersection--grew into one of the most heavily traveled thoroughfares in the nation. In the nineteenth century, innovations such as the public use of the electric light bulb in Military Park and the discovery of how to make patent leather esta...

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The Brown University Band

Sean Briody
The Brown University Band
Established in 1924 by freshman Irving Harris, the Brown University Band is one of the school's oldest student-run organizations. Its participation at sporting events, convocation and commencement makes it an integral part of campus life, providing music and spirited fun for the Brown and Providence communities. A "scramble" band, rather than a traditional marching band, the Band provides cheeky entertainment on and off campus. Legendary antic...

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