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Hickman County: Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)

Autor Ladonna Latham, Hickman County Historical and Genealogic
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2010
Hickman County was known to early French explorers as the Iron Banks, to Chickasaw Indians as the Dark and Bloody Land or the Happy Hunting Ground, to early settlers as the Promised Land, and finally to one and all who live here as God s Country or home. Organized in 1822, Hickman County was named for Capt. Paschal Hickman, a hero of the War of 1812. From gently rolling knolls, abrupt hills, and deep ravines, to the rich bottomlands next to the river, all can be found in this 225-square-mile county. Visitors and residents enjoy camping and touring the Civil War museum at the Columbus-Belmont State Park, the beautiful scenery from the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, hiking at Murphy s Pond, or walking back in history at the Hickman County Museum."
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ISBN-13: 9780738566757
ISBN-10: 0738566756
Pagini: 127
Dimensiuni: 163 x 234 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Seria Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)


Notă biografică

Author LaDonna Latham is the president of the Hickman County Historical and Genealogical Society. The society was established in 1983 with a goal of maintaining historical records and offering a place to research family names and county history. The photographs selected for Images of America: Hickman County represent the ever-changing landscape of Hickman County in hopes of preserving history for generations to come. All royalties from this book will benefit the Hickman County Historical and Genealogical Society.

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Hickman County was known to early French explorers as the "Iron Banks," to Chickasaw Indians as "the Dark and Bloody Land" or "the Happy Hunting Ground," to early settlers as "the Promised Land," and finally to one and all who live here as "God's Country" or "home." Organized in 1822, Hickman County was named for Capt. Paschal Hickman, a hero of the War of 1812. From gently rolling knolls, abrupt hills, and deep ravines, to the rich bottomlands next to the river, all can be found in this 225-square-mile county. Visitors and residents enjoy camping and touring the Civil War museum at the Columbus-Belmont State Park, the beautiful scenery from the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, hiking at Murphy's Pond, or walking back in history at the Hickman County Museum.