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Maplewood: Images of America (Arcadia Publishing), cartea IOA

Autor Durand-Hedden House and Garden Associati
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 1999
The images in this impressive collection date back to 1860 and the beginnings of Maplewood. Enhanced by the informative text of local historians John Bausmith and Howard Wiseman, Maplewood provides a fascinating journey through the history of this New Jersey community. When the first train station was built in Maplewood in 1860, city dwellers began to leave New York for this picturesque, suburban town. The community offered great schools, great transportation, and beautiful surroundings. The area became home to Asher Brown Durand, the father of American landscape painting, and Seth Boyden, who was called "one of America's greatest inventors" by Thomas Edison. Theodore Roosevelt spent summers at his uncle's Maplewood estate and enjoyed the clear
mountain air.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780738563299
ISBN-10: 0738563293
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 167 x 235 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
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Descriere

The images in this impressive collection date back to 1860 and the beginnings of Maplewood. Enhanced by the informative text of local historians John Bausmith and Howard Wiseman, Maplewood provides a fascinating journey through the history of this New Jersey community. When the first train station was built in Maplewood in 1860, city dwellers began to leave New York for this picturesque, suburban town. The community offered great schools, great transportation, and beautiful surroundings. The area became home to Asher Brown Durand, the father of American landscape painting, and Seth Boyden, who was called "one of America's greatest inventors" by Thomas Edison. Theodore Roosevelt spent summers at his uncle's Maplewood estate and enjoyed the clear
mountain air.

Notă biografică

Authors Bausmith and Wiseman have drawn pictures from the archives of the Maplewood Memorial Library, the Columbia High School Library, and the News-Record of Maplewood and South Orange, as well as from the private collections of local historical societies, churches, and individuals to create this marvelous new book. Maplewood provides an exciting trip down memory lane for its residents and a unique perspective for its visitors. It is sure to be enjoyed by young and old alike.