Pictorials category: 9720 books

Cover of Woodward County
by Ian D. Swart
Language: English
Release Date: February 9, 2009

The first settlement in what would become Woodward County was Camp Supply, a military post that had been established in 1868 during the Indian Wars on the American frontier. In 1887, a provisioning point for the post on the Southern Kansas Railway was created and named Woodward. It was not until six...
Cover of Camas
by Pat Jollota
Language: English
Release Date: June 6, 2007

When Henry Pittock, the owner of the Oregonian, wanted a new paper mill to supply his newspaper, he chose a site 16 miles upriver from Vancouver. There he founded the LaCamas Colony in 1883, named after the Camas lily, a basic foodstuff of the Chinook tribes that inhabited the river. Agriculture was...
Cover of Alliance, Nebraska
by Knight Museum Board and Partners
Language: English
Release Date: November 19, 2000

Once heralded as the �Queen City of the Plains,� Alliance, Nebraska originated as a simple railroad junction called Grand Lake. Founded on true pioneer spirit in 1887, Alliance has grown from a farm and ranch community into a major retail center for Box Butte County. The Knight Museum showcases over...
Cover of Portage Township
by Dennis Norman, James Wright, The Portage Community Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: April 29, 2003

It has been over 40 years since the trinity of Crisman, McCool, and Garyton united to become Portage, Indiana. Located 50 miles from downtown Chicago on the shores of Lake Michigan, Portage Township has emerged as a growing residential, commercial, and industrial center. Portage became a town in 1959...
Cover of Franklin
by Doug Schmidt
Language: English
Release Date: August 31, 2009

Franklin is a microcosm of how a sparsely populated farming community may progress into a small city. German and Irish settlers established Franklin�s earliest business enterprises�taverns, blacksmiths, farm supply stores, and the annual Labor Day fair, which remains the largest of its kind in Milwaukee...
Cover of South Tacoma
by Darlyne Reiter
Language: English
Release Date: October 3, 2007

Nestled snuggly against Lakewood on the southern side of Tacoma, South Tacoma is a vibrant neighborhood comprised of old and new. What was once a prairie where elk and deer roamed was first called Excelsior, later renamed Edison, and finally became known as South Tacoma in 1895. Beginning in the mid-1800s,...
Cover of Hibbing, Minnesota
by Hibbing Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: May 9, 2001

Surrounded by large stands of virgin white and red pines, an enterprising iron prospector named Frank Hibbing set up camp on a bitterly cold day in January of 1892. When he awoke the next day, he insisted that there was iron beneath him-he could "feel it in his bones." He staked his claim near that campsite,...
Cover of Legendary Locals of Boise
by Barbara Perry Bauer, Elizabeth Jacox
Language: English
Release Date: October 5, 2015

Boise of the 21st century is very different from the tiny community established in 1863 at the crossroads of the Oregon Trail and the road to the Boise Basin gold mines. Originally known as "Boise City," it existed as a distribution center for supplies and fresh food for miners. The development of...
Cover of Mesquite and the Virgin Valley
by Geraldine White Zarate, Virgin Valley Historical Committee
Language: English
Release Date: September 20, 2010

The lower Virgin River basin is located about 10 miles south of the border junction between what is now Nevada, Arizona, and Utah. Early explorers told of blistering heat, disease-carrying insects, and scarce, evil-tasting water. But in 1877, the valley offered a haven to a small group of Mormon families...
Cover of Maricopa
by Patricia Brock, Maricopa Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: March 7, 2011

The Hohokam built an extensive network of canals with sticks and stone hoes, but mysteriously disappeared in 1450. Later, the Pima and Maricopa Indians occupied their farmlands near the Gila River, and Maricopa took on the name of the latter. In 1858, Maricopa became an isolated little town in the middle...
Cover of Pine City
by Nathan Johnson
Language: English
Release Date: April 26, 2010

Laden with pines and interspersed with lakes and rivers, Pine City has long served as the gateway to Minnesota's Northwoods. Over the years, people have traveled through the area via the river, military road, railroads, and scenic highway. In the 1880s, as people of European decent were settling in,...
Cover of Kingman
by Dan W. Messersmith
Language: English
Release Date: September 6, 2010

Kingman, county seat of Mohave County in northwestern Arizona, owes its beginning and subsequent prosperity to the building of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad in 1882. The city was named for the project�s chief engineer, Lewis Kingman. The initial railroad siding quickly became a supply center for...
Cover of Blissfield
by Bob Barringer
Language: English
Release Date: July 7, 2014

In 1824, Hervey Bliss, who according to Duane DeLoach�s Blissfield�s First 150 Years stood �about five feet, three inches tall, with a somewhat florid complexion and . . . blue eyes,� left Monroe County, blazed a trail 20 miles through the woods, built a log cabin, and founded the village of...
Cover of Arkansas City
by Heather D. Ferguson
Language: English
Release Date: August 25, 2008

Arkansas City has often been called �the gateway to the West.� The name lends a lot to describing the town�a town that was founded as a border town to Indian Territory, a major trade hub to the Indian agencies in Indian Territory, and a major transportation center for those wishing to travel through...
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