Arcadia Publishing: 7502 books

Cover of Around DuBois
by DuBois Area Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: September 29, 2005

Prior to the 1870s, DuBois was a forest settlement with only a handful of families living in the area. John DuBois changed that when he settled in the area and created one of the largest lumber industries in the state. In less than two decades, a thriving town had sprung up. A devastating fire in 1888...
Cover of Deerpark
by Brian J. Lewis
Language: English
Release Date: October 23, 2002

Bounded by three rivers and a mountain range, the town of Deerpark lies in the southwestern corner of Orange County. Once the frontier of America, the area took its name from what early settlers called their neighbor's fenced tract: McDaniel's Deer Park. The town has seven hamlets-Cahoonzie, Cuddebackville,...
Cover of Albion and Noble County
by Mark R Hunter, Emily Hunter
Language: English
Release Date: August 24, 2015

Named after Indiana's first US senator, Noble County was formed in 1836, just eight years after the first recorded white settlers arrived and 20 years after Indiana's formation. Settlements grew with transportation: a trail from Fort Wayne became the now-historic Lincoln Highway; the Sylvan Lake dam,...
Cover of Orchard Park
by Suzanne S. Kulp, Joseph F. Bieron
Language: English
Release Date: December 3, 2003

Attracted by the fertile soil, ample forests, and abundant water, the first pioneer arrived in the Orchard Park area in 1803, making this one of the earliest settlements in western New York. Prominent among the settlers were the Quakers, who built a picturesque meetinghouse that is still in use today....
Cover of Southbury Revisited
by Virginia Palmer-Skok
Language: English
Release Date: September 21, 2005

Settlers from Stratford first camped under a white oak tree in Ancient Woodbury in 1673. Over 300 years later, the bustling and near-suburban community of Southbury takes its place. Farming was integral to the economy throughout this time period, and small industries flourished utilizing the numerous...
Cover of Plymouth's First Century

Plymouth's First Century

Innovators and Industry

by Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens
Language: English
Release Date: July 16, 2002

The year 2002 marks the 175th anniversary of the founding of Plymouth Township in Michigan Territory. The first settlers were true pioneers, carving a living out of the wilderness and working together to establish a community. Farms and farmers were the backbone of the community until after the Civil...
Cover of St. Joseph County's Historic River Country
by Jane Simon Ammeson
Language: English
Release Date: April 27, 2005

River Country is the name given to St. Joseph County, Michigan, an area of historic small towns including Three Rivers, Mendon, Centreville, Constantine, Sturgis, and Nottawa. Home to one of the largest Amish populations in the state, it is a place of meandering roads often frequented by horse-driven...
Cover of Plymouth
by Hill, Brian Vincent, Plymouth Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: November 9, 2009

As the home to Native American encounters, rugged pioneers, governors, state legislators, founders of political parties, landmark legal decisions, multimillionaires, scandals, patents, and the largest international business of its kind, Plymouth has certainly received its 15 minutes of fame. Yet most...
Cover of Branch County
by Randall Hazelbaker
Language: English
Release Date: November 16, 2005

Branch County, home to the historic communities of Bronson, Union City, Quincy, Coldwater, and Sherwood, was named for John Branch, President Jackson�s Secretary of the Navy. The original county seat was Masonville, in 1830, followed by the Village of Branch in 1831, and finally, Coldwater, in 1842....
Cover of Amherst and Hadley, Massachusetts
by Daniel Lombardo
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 1997

Once part of Hadley, the town of Amherst is known the world over as the home of celebrated poet Emily Dickinson. This photographic portrait of Emily�ssurroundings reveals the beautiful landscape that inspired her art, and also includes less typical but nonetheless significant images of hard-working...
Cover of Quincy
by Scott J. Lawson, Plumas County Museum Association
Language: English
Release Date: November 24, 2003

Situated among the forests and lakes of northeastern California where the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges meet, the town of Quincy is both picturesque and steeped in local history-from the Maidu Native Americans who first lived in the American Valley now called Quincy to the flood of people...
Cover of Little Falls
by Susan R. Perkins, Caryl A. Hopson
Language: English
Release Date: December 13, 2010

Nestled in a deep gorge along the Mohawk River, Little Falls first came into being as a village in 1811 and became Herkimer County�s only city in 1895. With its close proximity to main routes of transportation via the Erie Canal system and railroad, as well as its access to waterpower from the Mohawk...
Cover of The 1972 Flood in New York's Southern Tier
by Kirk W. House
Language: English
Release Date: March 5, 2012

In June 1972, Hurricane Agnes hit the East Coast with a monstrous and devastating force, bringing a deluge across multiple states and slamming four counties in the Southern Tier: Steuben, Chemung, Tioga, and Broome. Dozens died and property damage ran into the millions as Corning, Elmira, Owego, Binghamton,...
Cover of Warrensburg, Missouri
by Lisa Irle
Language: English
Release Date: October 23, 2002

Warrensburg, Missouri, was destined to be more than a one-horse town. When Martin Warren set up his blacksmith shop in 1833, the farmers who gathered there to have their horses shod became the community's first citizens. The town was later named in honor of Warren. During the Civil War, Warrensburg hosted...
First 79 80 81 82 83 84 8586 87 88 89 90 91 Last
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy