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Lower Saucon Township: Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)

Autor Lee A. Weidner, Karen M. Samuels, Barbara J. Ryan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2005
Lower Saucon Township provides a unique glimpse of the region's many diverse villages and the German immigrant population. Towns including Wassergass, Shimersville, Polk Valley, Redington, and Bingen were settled largely because of the area's fertile soil, abundant water, and many iron and limestone deposits, which contributed to surrounding communities such as Bethlehem and Hellertown both socially and economically. These rare family photographs depict a blend of lives that influenced the area before and after the industrial revolution.
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ISBN-13: 9780738538020
ISBN-10: 0738538027
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 165 x 235 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
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Lower Saucon Township provides a unique glimpse of the region's many diverse villages and the German immigrant population. Towns including Wassergass, Shimersville, Polk Valley, Redington, and Bingen were settled largely because of the area's fertile soil, abundant water, and many iron and limestone deposits, which contributed to surrounding communities such as Bethlehem and Hellertown both socially and economically. These rare family photographs depict a blend of lives that influenced the area before and after the industrial revolution.

Notă biografică

Lee A. Weidner, author of Hellertown, coauthored this history with Lower Saucon Township Historical Society president Karen M. Samuels and vice president Barbara J. Ryan. Weidner, known for his local history writings, is a columnist for Saucon Valley's newspaper the Valley Voice. Samuels and Ryan manage the restoration project of the 1880 Lutz-Franklin one-room schoolhouse, which will be transformed into a living history museum. Proceeds from the sale of Lower Saucon Township will fund educational museum programs for schoolchildren and visitors of all ages.