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  • av Worth County Historical Society
    359,-

  • av North Charleston Heritage Corridor
    359,-

  • av Haverford Township Historical Society
    385,-

  • - Reshaping the City, 1900-1980
    av New Haven Colony Historical Society
    359,-

  • av Friends of History in Fulton
    359,-

  • av Shorewood Historical Society
    359,-

  • av Sayreville Historical Society
    359,-

  • - The Search for Harper Lee's Maycomb
    av Monroe County Heritage Museums
    385,-

  • av Black River Historical Society
    359,-

  • av Parker Anderson & Elisabeth Ruffner
    385,-

  • av Jane Snyder Agee
    385,-

  • av Melissa Freeman
    385,-

  • av Charles George & Linda George
    385,-

  • av Donna Brumit Jenkins
    385,-

  • av Laura V Krol
    385,-

  • av Milo Kearney & Francis Galan
    385,-

  • av Cevan Lesieur
    359,-

  • - Spring Training
    av The Mesa Historical Museum & Susie Steckner
    385,-

  • av Jennifer Kitson & Donna J Reiner
    385,-

  • av Mitchel Whitington
    385,-

    Jefferson, Texas, began as a simple ferry crossing on the Big Cypress Bayou. By 1841, Allen Urquhart had realized the potential for a town at this spot and purchased 640 acres. Daniel Alley bought the adjacent tract, and the city of Jefferson was born. The town flourished as a steamship port during the 1800s and became the second-largest city in Texas. Steamboats from as far south as New Orleans would dock in Jefferson, unloading travelers and freight before taking on new cargo and starting on the return trip. When the water levels in the bayou eventually fell, Jefferson was no longer accessible by steamship, and the population began to dwindle. Many saw this as the end of the city. However, the 1960s brought a rebirth to the town, and today Jefferson shares its rich history with travelers from across the nation.

  • av Beverly (Patrick Cox PhD) Hadley
    359,-

  • av Russell L Porter
    385,-

  • av Mary Jo O'Rear, Gloria Randle Scott & Bruce A Glasrud
    385,-

  • av Camille Hess & Vickie Bryant
    385,-

  • av Timothy G Grammer & Jim Bell
    385,-

  • av Robert W Audretsch
    359,-

  • av Anna Mod
    385,-

  • av J Seth Anderson, Suad Mahmuljin & Jim McPherson
    385,-

  • av Foreword by Carl Waits & L M Freeman
    385,-

  • av Mari Dresner, Jody A Crago & Nate Meyers
    385,-

    Chandler is located 20 miles southeast of Phoenix and has been the home of innovative, forward-thinking people for many decades. As Phoenix began to grow in the late 19th century, a young veterinarian decided to aquire several acres of the surrounding land. Dr. Alexander J. Chandler took a few business gambles with his new acquisition, and the 18,000 acres known then as Chandler Ranch were soon split into lots and sold as the new town of Chandler. Once the town was established in 1912, Dr. Chandler relied on industrial agriculture and the new, lavish San Marcos Hotel to attract new residents. Later, Dr. Chandler brought Frank Lloyd Wright to redesign downtown and build a new hotel. During World War II, several families and businesses came to the area because of the new Williams Air Force Base. Following the war, high-tech businesses and bioscience firms created a new economy in Chandler, which led to a modern patchwork of people who represent Chandler today.

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