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Cover of Cortland
by Mary Ann Kane
Language: English
Release Date: July 12, 2010

When Cortland was incorporated as a village in 1853, its population was mainly transplanted New Englanders and Irish immigrants, and it encompassed territory 1 mile from east to west. By 1871, two rail lines crossed the village, and their cargos of coal encouraged the development of industries, particularly...
Cover of San Francisco
by Robert W. Bowen
Language: English
Release Date: August 23, 2010

The golden age of postcards coincided with several momentous events in San Francisco history, including a major earthquake and fire destroying over one third of the city, rapid reconstruction, strikes, political upheaval, parades, festivals, and a world�s fair. From World War I through World War II,...
Cover of Maritime Milwaukee
by Wisconsin Marine Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: March 21, 2011

In 1778, the first sailing vessel with cargo holds, the Archange, a schooner built for prominent British trader John Askin, found �quiet waters� in Milwaukee Bay. These quiet waters and the Milwaukee, Menomonee, and Kinnickinnic Rivers made Milwaukee a favorable destination for early settlers. Maritime...
Cover of Pottsville Firefighting
by Michael R. Glore, Michael J. Kitsock
Language: English
Release Date: August 25, 2004

In 1829, the Humane Hose Company and the Schuylkill Hydraulians Engine Company organized in the booming town of Pottsville, a mining center in Pennsylvania's anthracite coal region. Fire protection was urgently needed for this growing community. New fire companies such as the Good Intent, the Rough and...
Cover of West Orange Revisited
by Joseph Fagan
Language: English
Release Date: April 11, 2016

On March 14, 1863, the New Jersey Legislature created the township of West Orange by combining all of the land of the existing Fairmount Township, formed only a year earlier, with a section of neighboring Orange. It created West Orange with its present-day boundaries and gave the new town a separate...
Cover of Signal Hill
by Ken Davis, Signal Hill Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: June 21, 2006

Surrounded by Long Beach, the relatively small city of Signal Hill has a rich and colorful history. Because they used the hill as a view and signal point for the surrounding ranchos, early Spanish settlers called the area Loma Sental, which translates to Signal Hill. At the turn of the 20th century,...
Cover of Maywood
by Douglas Deuchler
Language: English
Release Date: August 6, 2004

Ten miles west of Chicago on the west bank of the Des Plaines River sits Maywood, a village that was founded in 1869 by seven New England businessmen who established the Maywood Land Company. This prairie community, carefully laid out along the railroad, experienced a population boom after the Great...
Cover of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
by Richard Prestor
Language: English
Release Date: November 18, 1999

In April 1834, the Green-Bay Intelligencer newspaper reported that a sawmill was being erected in a new settlement on the Milwaukee River. Less than one year later, the paper reported that �Milwaukey [sic], which 10 months ago, had only a single trading house, has now some 20 or 30 houses, and two...
Cover of Port Washington
by Elly Shodell, Port Washington Public Library
Language: English
Release Date: July 27, 2009

Port Washington is located 17 miles east of Manhattan on Long Island�s North Shore. Once known as the �shellfish garden� of New York City, it is known for its bounteous bays, yachting and boatbuilding, celebrity residents, and pioneering aviation activities. Immigration, technology, economic changes,...
Cover of German Settlers of South Bend
by Gabrielle Robinson
Language: English
Release Date: June 17, 2003

The story of the first German immigrants to northern Indiana is the story of the beginnings of South Bend. The predominant immigrant group from the 1840s to the 1870s, the Germans helped build South Bend from an isolated trading post into a thriving industrial city. They also played a key role in transforming...
Cover of Lost Farms of McHenry County
by Glynnis Walker, Arabella Anderson
Language: English
Release Date: March 29, 2010

Farmers from the East found the broad and fertile prairies of McHenry County offered the perfect soil and climate for growing corn, wheat, oats, barley, and rye. This led the way for a flourishing dairy industry that eventually supplied milk to the city of Chicago. The first settlements appeared in 1835...
Cover of Lower Brazos River Canals
by Lora-Marie Bernard
Language: English
Release Date: October 6, 2014

Communities have spent more than 100 years mastering the mighty Brazos River and its waterways. In the 1800s, Stephen F. Austin chose the Brazos River as the site for the first Texas colony because of its vast water and fertile soil. Within 75 years, a pumping station would herald the way for crop management....
Cover of Ridgway
by Dennis McGeehan
Language: English
Release Date: October 27, 2008

Ridgway, known as the �lily of the valley,� is located on the scenic Clarion River in Pennsylvania�s Allegheny Mountains. Ridgway�s history has long been closely linked to the river, from a time when residents utilized the water to float timber from the nearby forested hills and supplied lumber...
Cover of Cleveland County Agriculture
by Cleveland Soil and Water Conservation District
Language: English
Release Date: October 10, 2016

Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in southwestern North Carolina, Cleveland County has long been cultivated. Before the Civil War, self-reliant farms grew and raised a diverse array of vegetables, field crops, and livestock. These small farms relied on family labor, draft animals,...
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