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Cover of Keizer
by Tammy Wild, Keizer Heritage Museum
Language: English
Release Date: March 23, 2015

The community of Keizer was shaped by the banks of the Willamette River. It was first inhabited by the Kalapuya tribe, and then came fur trappers and early missionaries farther north along the river. Homesteaders arrived in the 1840s. The rich river-bottom farmland remained quiet until the boom of...
Cover of Hamden
by Hamden Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: April 28, 2004

Hamden is nicknamed "the Land of the Sleeping Giant" after the series of hills within its bounds that resemble a recumbent giant. But Hamden is much more than the resting place of the legendary "Hobbomock." The town's history is illustrated here in Hamden, which contains photographs dating from the 1840s...
Cover of Templeton
by Harry Aldrich Jr., Brian P. Tanguay, Narragansett Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: June 16, 2004

The villages of Templeton, originally called Narragansett, were founded in the mid-eighteenth century along the banks of the region's rivers and ponds. With adequate water power, agriculture and industry flourished, producing hay, corn, wool, paper, bricks, iron kitchenware, and all types of furniture....
Cover of Warren County
by Monty Wanamaker, Chris Keathley
Language: English
Release Date: February 7, 2007

The fertile agricultural lands and majestic Cumberland Mountain wilderness that constitute Warren County belonged to the Cherokee Indians until the signing of the Third Treaty of Tellico on October 25, 1805, which officially opened up the region to pioneer settlers. Records show that a hunting party...
Cover of Hopkinton
by Kirk W. House
Language: English
Release Date: September 22, 2004

Hopkinton has always been a rural town, but it grew up on pioneer industry. The mills on Wood River and other waterways form only part of this collection of Hopkinton images. You will also see town residents putting on plays, going to Camp Yawgoog by wagon, and fishing on Yawgoog Pond. Here is Hopkinton...
Cover of The Portland Area: 1869-1939
by Mark D. Neese, Portland Area Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: August 3, 2005

In the early 1830s, a man named Elisha Newman made the first land claim in the area that later became Portland, Michigan. Newman was attracted by the excellent location at the confluence of the Grand and Looking Glass Rivers. He was not the first to be drawn to this area, as it had already been occupied...
Cover of Lyon Township
by John Bell, Diane Andreassi
Language: English
Release Date: September 22, 2014

Lyon Township and the unincorporated hamlet of New Hudson are nestled in the southwest corner of Oakland County. They have a rich history of agricultural production. Early 20th-century records show that farmers and families socialized closely with their neighbors in the nearby village of South Lyon when...
Cover of Around Warrensburg
by John T. Hastings, Warrensburgh Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: November 9, 2009

William Bond became the first Warrensburg settler, when he arrived in the Echo Lake area, in 1787. Shortly thereafter, Warrensburg became known as "the Bridge" because it was the location of the only bridge in the area that crossed the Schroon River. In February 1813, the town of Warrensburg was formed...
Cover of Wallingford
by The Wallingford Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: June 21, 1999

Wallingford lies nestled among the hills along thevalley of the Quinnipiac River in Connecticut. Its first settlers were 38 planters and their families, who arrived in 1670. The land proved to be productive for farming and orchards. Many years after its founding, Wallingford flourished as a center...
Cover of Rowley
by Edward J. Des Jardins, G. Robert Merry, Doris V. Fyrberg
Language: English
Release Date: October 23, 2002

As one of the earliest settlements in America, Rowley was founded by Rev. Ezekiel Rogers in 1639. Few towns as small in population have given more to the nation than Rowley, with so many firsts making up its history-from the great Puritan migration voyage across the sea that Rogers shared with the nation's...
Cover of Ontario
by JoAnn Meaker
Language: English
Release Date: July 18, 2007

Nestled in the northwest corner of Wayne County, Ontario takes its name from the lake on its northern border. Through some 200 compelling photographs, Ontario traces the historical influences that helped shape this town from apples to atoms�from the distantglacial past, the land developers Phelps and...
Cover of Roseburg
by Diane L. Goeres-Gardner, Douglas County Museum
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2010

Originally called Deer Creek, Roseburg was the creation of entrepreneur Aaron Rose. After becoming county seat for Douglas County in 1854, the city�s growth was assured. Roseburg became the bridge between the populated Willamette Valley and the mining districts of Southern Oregon. Situated in a panoramic...
Cover of Sebasticook Valley
by Brenda Seekins
Language: English
Release Date: June 29, 2004

Sebasticook Valley, located between the east and west branches of the Sebasticook River in central Maine, consists of several communities. This book showcases the six towns at the valley's center: Hartland, St. Albans, Newport, Pittsfield, Palmyra, and Detroit. The communities share many ties, including...
Cover of Farmington
by Reginald W. Neale
Language: English
Release Date: January 17, 2011

In March 1790, the first permanent settlers traveled through the wilderness to their new home in Farmington. Two centuries later, the site would become the fastest-growing township in New York State. Farmington developed into a unique transportation and manufacturing community where sawmills, grain mills,...
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