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Cover of Hercules
by Jennifer Posedel, Stephen Lawton, Hercules Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: May 2, 2011

The history of explosives manufacturing in Hercules began in 1879, when the California Powder Works acquired a site on San Pablo Bay, 20 miles northeast of San Francisco. The powder works, subsequently owned by Dupont and the Hercules Powder Company, produced one of the first internationally branded...
Cover of Moundsville
by Robert W. Schramm
Language: English
Release Date: October 27, 2004

From 250 to 150 B.C., the Adena people constructed a burial mound by moving 60,000 tons of earth. The resulting formation, the largest conical burial mound in the country, is located in the middle of the namesake town of Moundsville, West Virginia. Although the Grave Creek Mound, as it is now called,...
Cover of 160 Years of Samford University

160 Years of Samford University

For God, For Learning, Forever

by Sean Flynt
Language: English
Release Date: June 20, 2001

Samford University, established in 1841 as Howard College, is a treasured institution of higher learning in Alabama, consistently ranked among the best regional universities in the nation. Well known for the quality of education it offers and for its stunning Georgian-Colonial campus, Samford boasts...
Cover of Wood River

Wood River

Along the River Bend

by Roxann Read
Language: English
Release Date: September 3, 2003

Since the mid-1700s, Native Americans, pioneers, farmers, and entrepreneurs have made their home in the fertile plains and valleys of the Mississippi River Bend. However, it wasn't until Standard Oil opened its first refinery in 1908 that the towns of Wood River, Roxana, South Roxana, and Hartford were...
Cover of Aviation in Roanoke
by Nelson Harris, Marshall Harris
Language: English
Release Date: May 19, 2014

In 1910, an awestruck crowd at the Roanoke Fair got its first glimpse of powered flight when a Curtiss biplane soared overhead. Within the next decade, gliders were lifting off from hills in South Roanoke and cow pastures were being converted into airstrips. Once Roanoke Municipal Airport was developed...
Cover of Indianola

Indianola

Ballooning Capital of Iowa

by Dennis D. Nicholson, Becky S. Wigeland
Language: English
Release Date: May 10, 2010

Indianola, founded in 1849, is the county seat of Warren County, Iowa. It is located 12 miles south of Iowa�s capital, Des Moines, at the intersection of U.S. highways 65 and 69 and state highway 92. The city is home of the National Balloon Museum, begun in 1972; the National Balloon Classic, an annual...
Cover of Raleigh and Wake County Firefighting
by Michael J. Legeros
Language: English
Release Date: May 27, 2003

The story of firefighting in Raleigh and Wake County is almost as old as the county itself. The terrifying threat to wooden structures with minimal water supplies was well known to the planners who laid out Wake County's first town in 1792. Wide streets were created to prevent fires from spreading between...
Cover of Southwest Missouri Mining
by Jerry Pryor
Language: English
Release Date: October 9, 2000

The southwest corner of Missouri made fortunes for many early settlers to the area, and created an economic boom rivaling the Gold Rush. In this new book, author Jerry Pryor creates a pictorial history of the efforts of those who staked everything on the chance of striking a fortune underground in the...
Cover of Galveston's Broadway Cemeteries
by Kathleen Shanahan Maca
Language: English
Release Date: July 20, 2015

Beginning in 1839 with the donation of four square blocks of land, the grouping of cemeteries on the central boulevard of Galveston has grown to include seven separate cemeteries within their gates. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, it is the resting place of famous and infamous...
Cover of La Grange
by Marie Watts
Language: English
Release Date: August 4, 2008

La Grange, voted the capital of the Republic of Texas in 1838, is as colorful and audacious as the state itself. Its citizens were instrumental in winning the republic�s freedom and have always been willing to fight for their beliefs. Many defend La Grange as the true capital of Texas, unfairly stripped...
Cover of Wharton
by Paul N. Spellman
Language: English
Release Date: July 19, 2010

On a bend in the Colorado River where it meanders through the Bay Prairie lies the town of Wharton. Caney and Peach Creeks spill into the river nearby and mark the boundaries of this small community. Stephen F. Austin first brought settlers here in the early 1820s, and the town of Wharton was organized...
Cover of Jackson County
by Michael Poe
Language: English
Release Date: August 11, 2008

On October 28, 1770, George Washington entered present-day Jackson County by traveling south down the Ohio River. The Sachem tribe camped with Washington�s party and expressed a desire to barter with the Virginia traders. Washington made extensive notes of the terrain, animals, and timber. By 1772,...
Cover of St. Marys and Camden County
by Patricia Barefoot
Language: English
Release Date: October 24, 2001

Bounded on the north by the Little Satilla River from neighboring Glynn County and on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, Camden County's southern boundary at the St. Marys River separates Georgia from Florida. Dating from a 1766 land grant, port of St. Marys and Camden County have faced a challenging past,...
Cover of Lincoln County
by Tammie Santos Brewer, Bettie P. Bullard, Sue Dorman
Language: English
Release Date: January 18, 2016

On April 7, 1870, an act of the state legislature created Lincoln County, named for Pres. Abraham Lincoln, from Lawrence, Franklin, Copiah, Pike, and Amite Counties. Settlement began more than 50 years earlier with Samuel Jayne's small trading post on St. Stephens Road. Extensive timber resources,...
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