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Author: Littleton Historical Society
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Keywords: america, images, littleton
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 2002-09-15
List price: $21.99
ISBN-10: 0738510637
ISBN-13: 9780738510637

Incorporated in 1714, Littleton began as a typical New England farming town. While it enjoyed modest growth through the early years, it was not until after World War II that the population began its steady climb. Two major highways, Route 2 in the 1950s and Interstate 495 in the 1960s, cut through the town, and Littleton became an attractive bedroom community with convenient access to the expanding technological industry of Massachusetts. The population rose from 1,447 in 1930 to approximately 6,300 in 1970, and industry began to overtake the dairy farms and apple orchards. Still, the impressi

Author: Milo Historical SocietyBrownville Historical Soci
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Keywords: images, america, view, lake, brownville, milo
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 2009-06-10
List price: $21.99
ISBN-10: 0738564575
ISBN-13: 9780738564579

In the wilderness of Piscataquis County, rich in river power and vast with untouched forests, three communities were born. Although each is close in proximity, Milo, Brownville, and Lake View have unique histories and personalities. MiloÂ’s beginnings are based on the legend of young Theophilus Sargent, who faced the wild alone, almost perishing but for the kindness of a Native American chief and his son, Attean. One hundred years later, this survival story became the basis for Elizabeth George SpeareÂ’s book Sign of the Beaver. Along with its grist- and sawmill industries, BrownvilleÂâ

Author: Elsmere Historical SocietyErlanger Historical Soc
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Keywords: america, images, erlanger, elsmere
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 2009-01-20
List price: $21.99
ISBN-10: 0738566632
ISBN-13: 9780738566634

Elsmere and Erlanger are sister cities in Kenton County, Kentucky. Both cities had their beginnings as farmland. With the completion of the Queen and Crescent Railroad (now the Norfolk Southern), the population of the cities grew. Developers from Cincinnati and Covington came to Erlanger and Elsmere, called South Erlanger, and formed the Erlanger and the Woodside Land Syndicates in the 1880s. The land syndicates, headed by George C. Bloss, began selling lots in 1887 for $16 per front foot, which included a year of free commuter travel to and from Cincinnati. The images selected for Images of A

Author: The Historical Society
Publisher: BiblioLife
Keywords: socity, historical, lexington, proceedings
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 2009-06-04
List price: $25.75
ISBN-10: 1110581416
ISBN-13: 9781110581412

Author: Lincoln Historical Society
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Keywords: america, images, lincoln
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 2003-10-20
List price: $19.99
ISBN-10: 0738511463
ISBN-13: 9780738511467

Lincoln was founded in 1754, when colonists in Concord and parts of Lexington and Weston joined together to form a new town. Judge Chambers Russell, Concord’s representative to the General Court, christened the town Lincoln after his beloved family home of Lincolnshire, England. Shown in this pictorial of more than two hundred never-before-published photographs culled from historic archives and family collections, Lincoln evolves from its early days as a thriving agricultural community, through gentrification into country estates owned by wealthy Bostonians, to its present status as a pi

Author: Southern Historical Society
Publisher: BiblioLife
Keywords: xvii, papers, society, historical, southern
Number of Pages: 448
Published: 2008-12-09
List price: $36.99
ISBN-10: 0559716915
ISBN-13: 9780559716911

This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.

Author: Arlington Historical Society
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Keywords: america, images, arlington
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 2000-09-18
List price: $18.99
ISBN-10: 0738506192
ISBN-13: 9780738506197

Over the decades of the twentieth century, Arlington experienced a dramatic transformation from a simple, rural community known as Alexandria County into a complex, bustling, urban center, one with a cityscape of high-rise apartments and commercial buildings. Though many know of the area’s Civil War era connections, some of Arlington’s most compelling and relevant history has taken place not under a divided union, but across the twentieth-century landscape, a time of unparalleled population growth, ethnic diversification, and economic development. This volume, with over 180 black-a
  
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