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LEGENDARY LOCALS OF WASHINGTON

Stotesbury, Suzanne
LEGENDARY LOCALS OF WASHINGTON
Located on the banks of the Pamlico River, Washington has been home to many famous, infamous, and unique people over the years. Springing from the community of Forks of the Tar under the watchful eyes of the everlasting Blount family, the town has grown from a small shipping port into a prominent county seat. Many pivotal people have called Washington home. William Blount, son of town founding father John Gray Blount, signed the US Constitutio...

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Cudahy

Roepke, Rebecca / Gibbs, Michelle
Cudahy
Cudahy s commerce began with Patrick Cudahy, an Irish immigrant who started a meatpacking business in 1892. He invited other industrialists to follow him to the farmlands southeast of Milwaukee, and soon nationally known companies like Ladish, Federal Rubber, and George Meyer opened factories in the new city. Smaller businesses like Adamczyk s Meat Market, Dretzka s Department Store, Pinter s Inn, and Sullivan s Cigar Shop thrived amidst a gro...

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SIDNEY

Simmonds, Kim / Pelvit, Leann / Mondak Heritage Center
SIDNEY
Positioned just 10 miles west of the North Dakota border, and nestled against the Yellowstone River in the south, Sidney, Montana, has a rich history filled with hearty pioneers who settled in the area starting in the 1870s. Through hard work, and in both good times and bad, those pioneers managed to establish themselves and create a new culture filled with industrious, tireless homesteaders. From the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project, whic...

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Las Villas of Plattekill and Ulster County

Martinez Jr, Ismael "Ish"
Las Villas of Plattekill and Ulster County
This is the first comprehensive historical retrospective on Las Villas of Plattekill and Ulster County ever written. Ulster County was first settled in 1652 and officially became a county in 1683. Its rural nature, scenic beauty, and the Catskill Mountains have made it a popular vacation destination since the 19th century. Described in numerous news articles as the Spanish Alps, Las Villas, as they were collectively known, was a lively enclave...

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GLENDIVE

Booker Jr, R Michael
GLENDIVE
Glendive was founded in the early 1880s, and its growth was promoted and sustained by the Northern Pacific Railroad. Legend holds that Sir George Gore, on a hunting expedition with famed mountain man Jim Bridger, named a creek in the area Glendale Creek after a similar one in his native County Donegal, Ireland. Over the years, the world "Glendale: somehow transformed into "Glendive." Prior to the arrival of European Americans, indigenous peopl...

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StratPro¿

Fishman, Allen E
StratPro¿
You don't have to stay in the rut of running your business based on the tyranny of the urgent. StratPro(TM) will have you leading your business strategically so your organization can address the things that need timely action. StratPro(TM) strategic business planning will impact every single component of your business, including how you make important business decisions and how every aspect of every job is accomplished. Using the StratPro(TM) ...

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MENOMINEE INDIANS

Schmitt, Gavin
MENOMINEE INDIANS
In Wisconsin history, no single group has been on the land longer than the Menominee Indians. While other tribes were pushed west by the Europeans and Americans, the Menominee stayed firm and held on to their ancestral homeland. Though their territory has been greatly diminished, there is something to be said about raising a family in the same place as your parents and their parents, going back thousands of years. Their interaction with the wh...

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Pennsylvania Main Line Railroad Stations

Sundman, Jim
Pennsylvania Main Line Railroad Stations
In 1857, the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) took over Pennsylvania s Main Line of Public Works, a state-owned railroad and canal system built in the 1830s. Costly to build and maintain, and never attracting the traffic needed to sustain it, the state was eager to let it go. Keeping the rail portion and combining it with its own lines, the PRR ultimately developed a well-built and well-run rail line from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh all while keepin...

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DELAWARE COUNTY

Duerden, Tim / Lafever, Ray
DELAWARE COUNTY
Delaware County is located in New York's Catskill Mountains, a region well known as a vacation spot for urbanites. Early settlers farmed the hillsides and valleys, while others sought the raw materials in the forests. By 1797, the population had increased, so the region officially became known as Delaware County. By the 1880s, the county comprised 19 towns, the same number as today. It was around that time when dairy farming became the mainsta...

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Slave Escapes & the Underground Railroad in North Carolina

Miller, Steve M / Allen, J Timothy
Slave Escapes & the Underground Railroad in North Carolina
Quaker safe houses and freed slave communities were a fixture in North Carolina. The Coffin family in Greensboro helped develop safe zones and houses on the Underground Railroad in the 1800s. In the east, networks of freedmen and sympathizers aided slaves, hiding in remote locations such as the Dismal Swamp. In coastal towns like New Bern and Wilmington, slaves were secreted aboard ships in search of freedom along maritime routes. Authors Tim ...

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AROUND DALLASTOWN

Saylor, Richard C / Sentz Jr, Michael L
AROUND DALLASTOWN
Officially incorporated in 1866, the site of Dallastown was once used as a parade ground by local militia during the Revolutionary War era. When James Peeling purchased 95 acres in the area in 1841, he set in motion the community s formation. In 1844, the town was officially named Dallastown, in honor of Philadelphia lawyer and vice president elect George M. Dallas. The final decades of the 19th century saw even more development for Dallastown...

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North Texas State Fair and Rodeo

Kimmey, Nanci Monroe / Caraway, Georgia Kemp
North Texas State Fair and Rodeo
The predecessor to the North Texas State Fair and Rodeo was reported in the October 15, 1885, Denton Doings as consisting of horse races sponsored by the Denton County Fair and Blooded Stock Association (DCFBSA). The next mention was 1890, when the association stockholders had the opportunity to purchase shares of the fairgrounds, thus ending the fair until five years later. The DCFBSA was reorganized in 1895 to host a fair and horse race near...

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Montana Americana Music

Parrett, Aaron
Montana Americana Music
Montana s relationship to Americana music is as wide and deep as the famed Missouri River that inspired countless musicians seated at its shores. From the fiddling of Pierre Cruzatte and George Gibson in the Corps of Discovery to the modern-day loner folk of Joey Running Crane and Cameron Boster, the Treasure State inspires the production of top-notch country music. In the 1950s, bands like the Snake River Outlaws fostered a long-standing love...

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Hidden History of St. Petersburg

Michaels, Will
Hidden History of St. Petersburg
Florida is one of the most visited places in the world, and one of its most visited cities is St. Petersburg. But there's a lot more to the 'Sunshine City' than pristine beaches. During his travels to sunny St. Pete, James Brown discovered local jazz artist LeRoy Flemmings Jr. Doc Webb's World's Most Unusual Drug Store attracted customers and spectators from afar. Babe Ruth's longest home run ever was launched from the city. William Straub had...

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Richard Sopris in Early Denver

Bjorklund, Linda
Richard Sopris in Early Denver
From Gregory s Diggings prospector to Denver mayor, Richard Sopris left an indelible mark on the Mile High City and Centennial State. During an 1860 prospecting expedition, Sopris discovered Glenwood Springs and the nearly thirteen-thousand-foot summit later named for him. Following life as a steamboat captain, he was appointed captain of Company C, First Colorado Cavalry, in 1861 and commanded volunteer troops at Glorieta Pass. After serving ...

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Beyond the Iron House

Sun, Saiyin
Beyond the Iron House
Beyond the Iron House is a critical study of a crucial period of life and work of the modern Chinese writer Lu Xun. Through thorough research into historical materials and archives, the author demonstrates that Lu Xun was recognized in the literary field much later than has hitherto been argued. The book provides comparative study on him and his contemporaries and in-depth analysis on his relationships with the literary field and the other wri...

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Drawing Close

Hinske, Barbara
Drawing Close
How much would you sacrifice to save the life of a child? In the fourth novel of best-selling author Barbara Hinske's beloved Rosemont series, Maggie Martin faces her biggest challenges when her future at Rosemont and the life of someone dear to her are at stake. Fighting to eradicate the corruption in Westbury has left Mayor Maggie Martin drained. A sweet respite in Cornwall, England, with her new husband is exactly what she needs. Their...

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Roswell Rising

Emlyn-Jones, Ben
Roswell Rising
An alternate history novel. In July of 1947 an unidentified flying object came to grief on the earth's surface in New Mexico USA. It was secretly salavaged by the government and kept secret. It remains secret to this day. That's REAL history. What if history had been different and that secret had never been kept? How much would be different? How much would be the same? Roswell Rising- a Novel of Disclosure attempts to answer those questions.

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Jaden Toussaint, the Greatest Episode 3

Dumas, Marti
Jaden Toussaint, the Greatest Episode 3
Question: What's a five-year old genius' worst nightmare? Answer: Another five-year-old genius. Giant Afro. Even Bigger Brain. Jaden Toussaint is a five year-old who knows it all. I mean, really knows it all. Animal Scientist. Great Debater. Master of the art of ninja dancing. There's nothing Jaden Toussaint can't do. This time our hero must face his greatest fear: another 5 year-old who is as amazing as he his. Has Jaden Toussaint finally met...

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Claire's Unbearable Campout

Flanagan, Kerrie L.
Claire's Unbearable Campout
Claire and her family are off on another adventure. This time they are heading to the Rocky Mountains for a camping trip. Three days with her twin brothers Chuck and Eddie always has its challenges, but Claire hopes they won't cause too much trouble. When they learn a bear has been hanging around the campground looking for food, Claire realizes her brothers are the least of her worries. One Reviewers Thoughts "The element that bumps it u...

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