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Cover of The Land of Orland
by Gene H. Russell, Orland Historical and Cultural Society
Language: English
Release Date: March 3, 2008

The Land of Orland dates from the pre-Gold Rush 1840s when Granville Perry Swift selected the area for the adobe headquarters of his vast cattle operation. The naming of the town took place in 1875 when three men--who could not agree on a name--put their choices on slips of paper and the name "Orland"...
Cover of Glenn County
by Anna Canon
Language: English
Release Date: June 16, 2014

A brief look into the history of Glenn County will show you that Glenn County was created out of the northern portion of Colusa County on March 11, 1891, and was named after the prominent wheat farmer known as the �Wheat King of the World,� Dr. Hugh J. Glenn. A more in-depth look at the formation...
Cover of Boston, New York
by Sherrie L. Pluta
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2008

In 1803, when Charles Johnson and his brother Oliver left their family in Cayuga County to move west to the Boston Valley, they brought their pioneer spirit and strength with them to an untouched wilderness. The valley was a serene meadow, and the hills surrounding it were perfect for farming and raising...
Cover of Browns Mills
by Marie F. Reynolds
Language: English
Release Date: July 28, 2000

Halfway between the bustling streets of Philadelphia and the serenity of the New Jersey Shore lies Browns Mills, New Jersey. Nestled within its rich pine trees and dark lakes is the legacy of those who sought nature�s healing properties, social status, and a summer refuge for more than two generations.Their...
Cover of Around Pittsford
by Armitage, Peggy, Pittsford Historical Society Inc.
Language: English
Release Date: March 9, 2009

Winding north through Pittsford, Otter Creek has powered the lumber, grain, and marble mills essential to this region since 1770. Chittenden lies east of Pittsford, on the west flank of the Green Mountains, where iron and manganese deposits supplied Pittsford�s iron industry. To the south, Pittsford...
Cover of Giant City State Park
by Karen Sisulak Binder
Language: English
Release Date: August 16, 2010

Anyone wanting to understand how Giant City State Park in rural Makanda earned its name need only hike on the Giant City Nature Trail. Here they walk through the park�s namesake rock formations, carved 20,000 years ago by the melting waters of a Pleistocene glacier that stopped a mere 1.5 miles from...
Cover of Dowagiac
by Steven Arseneau, Ann Thompson
Language: English
Release Date: July 27, 2005

The story of Dowagiac�s first 100 years may ring familiar to other small cities across the United States. After Dowagiac was established on a railroad line in 1848, new settlers arrived and had the opportunity to establish large-scale factories in the young village. This growth would last for afull...
Cover of Manistique
by LeDuc, M. Vonciel, Schoolcraft County Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: July 6, 2009

Manistique, as with many towns in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, became a boomtown as interest in natural resources made its westward movement. The area was first populated by Native Americans and occasional fur traders. Fr. Frederic Baraga made his appearance in the early 1800s bringing Christianity,...
Cover of Along the Allegheny River

Along the Allegheny River

The Southern Watershed

by Charles E. Williams
Language: English
Release Date: August 30, 2006

The Allegheny River of western Pennsylvania and New York rises in Potter County, Pennsylvania, and flows 320 miles to its confluence with the Monongahela River in Pittsburgh. The Allegheny�s southern watershed district begins in East Brady, Pennsylvania, and ends in Pittsburgh, and it includes the...
Cover of Around Trona and Searles Valley
by Russell L. Kaldenberg, James L. Fairchild, Searles Valley Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: August 17, 2015

Trona was once the most populous community in the Upper Mojave Desert. Originally explored by the Death Valley 49ers in 1850, Searles Valley was formed by remnants of the Owens River Lakes. The small towns of Borosolvay, Magnesium, Burnham, and Slaterange City prospered for a period before fading....
Cover of Montrose
by Montrose County Historical Society & Museum
Language: English
Release Date: February 20, 2017

The narrow-gauge Denver & Rio Grande (D&RG) Railroad, the first rail system to challenge and successfully conquer Colorado's Rocky Mountains, arrived in the Uncompahgre (un-cum-PAH-gray) Valley on the state's western slope in 1882. Montrose was established to supply mines in the mineral-rich...
Cover of Mexico
by Vicki Berger Erwin
Language: English
Release Date: September 27, 2010

After its founding in 1836, Mexico was named county seat of the newly formed Audrain County. Growth in the primarily agricultural region was slow until the coming of the North Missouri Railroad and the Graduation Act that made land available from the federal government for 12.5� an acre. With the introduction...
Cover of Evergreen
by John Steinle
Language: English
Release Date: August 28, 2017

Early settlers were drawn to the Evergreen area for its unsurpassed beauty and natural resources. Ranching and lumber were the initial basis for Evergreen's economy in the 1800s, and wealthy summer residents built prestigious second homes there. By 1920, Evergreen became a tourist mecca through development...
Cover of Shamong
by George D. Flemming
Language: English
Release Date: June 29, 2009

Shamong Township, incorporated in 1852, was originally a part of Evesham Township. It is one of many communities that make up the Pinelands National Reserve. Shamong is a Native American word meaning �place of the horn� or �place of many deer.� From 1758 until 1802, 3,284 acres of the township...
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