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  • av Kevin Grace
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  • av Stan B Cohen
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    Situated in a broad valley with three rivers--the Clark Fork, the Blackfoot, and the Bitterroot--is Missoula, the second largest city in Montana. The city is the hub of commercial, governmental, educational, recreational, cultural, and health resources in the western Montana region. Missoula was originally founded in 1860 as Hellgate Village, four miles west of present-day Missoula on the current Mullan Road. The original founders moved to the present site, what is now downtown Missoula on the Clark Fork River, built a mill (1864-1865), and called the site Missoula Mills. This mill, along with the arrival of the Northern Pacific Railroad in 1883, the establishment of the state university in 1893, and the growth of the timber industry, enabled the town to grow on both sides of the Clark Fork River. Through photographs, Images of America: Missoula follows the growth of Missoula into the city it is today, with a population of over 60,000.

  • - 1940-1964
    av Marilyn Bond & Contributor S R Boland
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  • av Pamela Lee Gray
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  • av Mike Anderson
    364,-

    If there is a place where the ghosts of baseball players come at night to relive their glory days, it is Warren Ballpark in the old copper-mining town of Bisbee, Arizona. Warren Ballpark has been in use as a sports facility since 1909--longer than any other ballpark in the United States. Some of the most colorful and notable figures in baseball history have stepped onto its field as barnstorming big leaguers or as minor-league players hoping to make their way up to the "Big Show." Several players implicated in the infamous 1919 "Black Sox" scandal played in an "outlaw" league at Warren Ballpark during the 1920s. In 1917, it was the holding facility for 1,500 striking copper miners rounded up during the Bisbee Deportation. It is also the site of one of the longest-running and most bitterly contested high school football rivalries in America, between the Bisbee Pumas and the Douglas Bulldogs.

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    - Historic Destination
    av Donald Ward, Don Ward & Theodore St Mane
    289,-

  • av Ronald a Davidson, Ro Davidson & Ron Davidson
    364,-

  • av Barbara Seal Ogle & Peter Schafer Reid
    364,-

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    av Lori Grove, Laura Kamadelski & Str Maxwell
    289,-

  • av Betty Smith, Cleo Erickson & Elizabeth Theiss Smith
    364,-

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    av Anthony Raymond Kilgallin
    289,-

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    av Thomas D Hamilton
    289,-

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    - The Anchors of Washington Boulevard
    av David George Kohrman
    289,-

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    av Ellen Christensen
    289,-

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    av John A Bluth
    289,-

  • av Starley Talbott & Linda Graves Fabian
    364,-

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    av Ellen Shubart, Ellen Kettler Paseltiner & Glencoe Historical Society
    289,-

  • av William F Reagan
    364,-

    Though Limestone County was established on April 11, 1846, the first Anglo settlers arrived in 1833, while Texas was still part of Mexico. They built Fort Parker, the site of an 1836 Indian attack. Of the five captives taken, Cynthia Ann Parker grew up as a Comanche, married a Comanche chief, and became the mother of Quanah Parker, the last great Comanche chief. Springfield was the first permanent settlement and first county seat. The Houston and Texas Central Railroad began construction of a line through the county in 1869 and established the towns of Kosse, Thornton, Groesbeck, and Mexia. Following the Civil War, cotton became the major agricultural endeavor. During the 1920s, the Mexia Oil Boom brought prosperity to the county. Sadly, many of the small farming communities disappeared after World War II, when cattle ranching replaced farming. Today, major attractions include Lake Limestone, Old Fort Parker, Fort Parker State Park, the Confederate Reunion Grounds, and the Prairie Hill Drag Strip.

  • - 1870-1940
    av Claire Strom, David B Danborn & David B Danbom
    364,-

  • av Melanie Ann Apel & The Chicago Historical Society
    364,-

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    - City of Roses and Pure Water
    av Donald Allen Wise
    289,-

  • av History Museum of Hood River County & Connie Nice
    364,-

  • av Catherine H Ellis
    364,-

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    av Melinda Garvert & Curtis Mann
    289,-

  • - Pioneers of Commerce
    av Sheboygan County Historical Society
    364,-

  • av Holly Heinsohn
    364,-

    Hallettsville, known as the "City of Hospitality," has been the county seat of Lavaca County since 1852. The city is situated on the east bank of the Lavaca River. Margaret Hallet gave the land for the townsite, and her influence helped secure Hallettsville as the permanent county seat. By means of a charter, the city of Hallettsville was incorporated in 1879. Scenes from the popular musical The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, starring Burt Reynolds and Dolly Parton, feature the scenic Hallettsville courthouse square. Annual city events include the Kolache Festival, Fiddler's Frolic, and the Festival of Lights. The Texas Championship Domino Hall of Fame also calls Hallettsville home.

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    - The Tulip Town
    av Randall P Vande Water, Walter Vande & Randall Vande Walter
    289,-

  • av Jeff Creighton
    364,-

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    - A Photographic History
    av Grace Shackman
    289,-

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