The History of Sackets Harbor, NY

Nonfiction, History, Americas, North America
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Author: Janis I. Soucie ISBN: 1230002205106
Publisher: Create Space Publication: March 9, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Janis I. Soucie
ISBN: 1230002205106
Publisher: Create Space
Publication: March 9, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

In 1801, the eastern shore of Lake Ontario was full of green fields and trees until one man, a New York City lawyer by the name of Augustus Sackett, visited the area and changed the landscape forever. The lush green fields morphed into saw mills allowing the building of houses and storefronts. Families moved into the area and the village grew and prospered. All was as Augustus had hoped, yet there were unforeseen events that struck the young village, at times, bringing it to it’s knees.

Through the War of 1812, the Battle of Big Sandy, and village fires, men and women pulled together to rebuild the village and pave the way for railroads and future generations.

What others had to say:
“A thoroughly researched history. Lifelong residences of Sackets Harbor may not realize all that has transpired in their tiny village. I know I didn’t.” ~ Heather Ann Montford, Author of A Midsummer’s Day

"If you don't know about the richness of history in Sackets Harbor, NY, you need to read this thoroughly-researched and expertly-written book by Janis I. Monroe. I found this resource to be exactly what this history buff was looking for and it is worthy to be placed among the historical works made available to high school and college students." -- James M. Lowrance, Author

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In 1801, the eastern shore of Lake Ontario was full of green fields and trees until one man, a New York City lawyer by the name of Augustus Sackett, visited the area and changed the landscape forever. The lush green fields morphed into saw mills allowing the building of houses and storefronts. Families moved into the area and the village grew and prospered. All was as Augustus had hoped, yet there were unforeseen events that struck the young village, at times, bringing it to it’s knees.

Through the War of 1812, the Battle of Big Sandy, and village fires, men and women pulled together to rebuild the village and pave the way for railroads and future generations.

What others had to say:
“A thoroughly researched history. Lifelong residences of Sackets Harbor may not realize all that has transpired in their tiny village. I know I didn’t.” ~ Heather Ann Montford, Author of A Midsummer’s Day

"If you don't know about the richness of history in Sackets Harbor, NY, you need to read this thoroughly-researched and expertly-written book by Janis I. Monroe. I found this resource to be exactly what this history buff was looking for and it is worthy to be placed among the historical works made available to high school and college students." -- James M. Lowrance, Author

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