Plainfield: Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)
Autor Plainfield Historical Societyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780738550299
ISBN-10: 0738550299
Pagini: 127
Dimensiuni: 166 x 234 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Seria Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)
ISBN-10: 0738550299
Pagini: 127
Dimensiuni: 166 x 234 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Seria Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)
Descriere
There are two dozen places in the United States named Plainfield, but Plainfield, Connecticut, was the first. When it was incorporated in 1699, Colonial governor Fitz-John Winthrop named the town for its rich, fertile fields along the Quinebaug River. During the 1700s, the town was transformed from Native American country to a farming community populated by English settlers. In the 1800s, textile mills were built along the Moosup and Quinebaug Rivers, and Plainfield became an industrial town attracting workers from all over New England, Canada, and Europe. Today the textile industry is gone, and the surviving mills have been converted to other uses. Located in the northeastern part of the state, Plainfield is in the heart of the breathtaking Quinebaug-Shetucket National Heritage Corridor.
Recenzii
Title: Quiet Corner Whispers: Donat forget local books on your gift list
Author: Marge Hoskin
Publisher: The Norwich Bulletin
Date: 12/16/2008
Thinking about giving books for the holidays? Here are some of the many books written recently by Quiet Corner authors.
For children, Killingly native Donna Raheb has written aThe Adventures of Henrietta Ham: Meet Henrietta, a in which Ms. Ham escapes her fate as Sunday dinner and opts instead for wildlife exploration in her backyard.
The cautionary tale, aLittle Red Riding Hood, a has been retold and beautifully illustrated by Andrea Wisnewski of Mansfield. This time around, the locale of the fairy tale originally published by the Brothers Grimm in the early 19th century is New England.
For grown-ups, Leigh Grossman of Pomfret has written two fantasies, aThe Green Liona and its sequel aThe Golden Thorns.a Grossman who authored aThe Red Sox Fan Handbooka after the Sox won the World Series (no fantasy there!) is a member of the University of Connecticutas adjunct faculty teaching writing and book publishing courses.
Jim Wesolowski of Lebanon, a writer and part-time stone mason, has compiled his columns written for a Mystic newspaper in aSighting by Eye: Selected Essays of a Ruminative Stone Mason.a Wesolowski teaches his popular course in stonewall building to students in EASTCONNas adult education program.
Books about local history include Margaret Weaveras aPerspectives of Putnam, 1693-2005, a an update of the town history she wrote in 1980 for Putnamas 125th anniversary. Lovers of old photographs may want to seek out aImages of America: Plainfielda by the Plainfield Historical Society andaImages of America: Killingly Revisiteda by Natalie Coolidge.
Clarence and Donna Salmon wrote aTales of a Farmboya described by one reviewer as aa true piece of Americana.a Clarence (1909-2001) was a local farmer and feed-and-grain specialist from Killingly.
Even my neighbor, John Waller, has had another book published by the Australian Naval Historical Society. His first was aSecret Science at Seaa about his 20 years as a sonar scientist at the naval laboratory in Sydney. His latest, titled aFlinders Year 1947, a focuses on the personal stories of 24 young Australians, including John, who joined the Royal Australian Navy.
Writing something that someone else will want to read is a difficult and lonely creative endeavor. So, why write? Perhaps itas abecause it isnat there!a
Author: Marge Hoskin
Publisher: The Norwich Bulletin
Date: 12/16/2008
Thinking about giving books for the holidays? Here are some of the many books written recently by Quiet Corner authors.
For children, Killingly native Donna Raheb has written aThe Adventures of Henrietta Ham: Meet Henrietta, a in which Ms. Ham escapes her fate as Sunday dinner and opts instead for wildlife exploration in her backyard.
The cautionary tale, aLittle Red Riding Hood, a has been retold and beautifully illustrated by Andrea Wisnewski of Mansfield. This time around, the locale of the fairy tale originally published by the Brothers Grimm in the early 19th century is New England.
For grown-ups, Leigh Grossman of Pomfret has written two fantasies, aThe Green Liona and its sequel aThe Golden Thorns.a Grossman who authored aThe Red Sox Fan Handbooka after the Sox won the World Series (no fantasy there!) is a member of the University of Connecticutas adjunct faculty teaching writing and book publishing courses.
Jim Wesolowski of Lebanon, a writer and part-time stone mason, has compiled his columns written for a Mystic newspaper in aSighting by Eye: Selected Essays of a Ruminative Stone Mason.a Wesolowski teaches his popular course in stonewall building to students in EASTCONNas adult education program.
Books about local history include Margaret Weaveras aPerspectives of Putnam, 1693-2005, a an update of the town history she wrote in 1980 for Putnamas 125th anniversary. Lovers of old photographs may want to seek out aImages of America: Plainfielda by the Plainfield Historical Society andaImages of America: Killingly Revisiteda by Natalie Coolidge.
Clarence and Donna Salmon wrote aTales of a Farmboya described by one reviewer as aa true piece of Americana.a Clarence (1909-2001) was a local farmer and feed-and-grain specialist from Killingly.
Even my neighbor, John Waller, has had another book published by the Australian Naval Historical Society. His first was aSecret Science at Seaa about his 20 years as a sonar scientist at the naval laboratory in Sydney. His latest, titled aFlinders Year 1947, a focuses on the personal stories of 24 young Australians, including John, who joined the Royal Australian Navy.
Writing something that someone else will want to read is a difficult and lonely creative endeavor. So, why write? Perhaps itas abecause it isnat there!a
Notă biografică
This book was compiled by the Plainfield Historical Society and complements Christopher P. Bickford's history titled Plainfield Transformed: Three Centuries of Life in a Connecticut Town, 1699-1999. The photographs reflect life during the textile-mill era from the late 1800s to early 1950s. Both professional and amateur photographers produced the pictures, many of which are from the society's collection. The narrative is based on original source materials and the stories of residents who loaned photographs for this project.