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Around Oswegatchie: Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)

Autor David E. Martin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2005
Around Oswegatchie provides a vivid look at the lifestyle of an area of far northern New York State during the time that it depended primarily on an agrarian existence. In its early days, the town of Oswegatchie was subdivided numerous times into new townships. From Oswegatchie, Lisbon, Morristown, and DePeyster came artists, politicians, industrialists, inventors, and Civil War heroes-- people who left their footprints on a nation and helped make a better life for all.
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ISBN-13: 9780738538334
ISBN-10: 0738538337
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 170 x 234 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
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Around Oswegatchie provides a vivid look at the lifestyle of an area of far northern New York State during the time that it depended primarily on an agrarian existence. In its early days, the town of Oswegatchie was subdivided numerous times into new townships. From Oswegatchie, Lisbon, Morristown, and DePeyster came artists, politicians, industrialists, inventors, and Civil War heroes-- people who left their footprints on a nation and helped make a better life for all.

Notă biografică

David E. Martin is also the author of Ogdensburg and coauthor of Massena. For Around Oswegatchie, he has assembled images from the St. Lawrence County Historical Association, the village of Rensselaer Falls, and the town historians of Oswegatchie, Lisbon, and DePeyster. A longtime collector of vintage pictures, he is an active member of the St. Lawrence County Historical Association and works in conjunction with local museums and historical groups to bring the past into the present so that local heritage will not be forgotten.