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  • av John T Sabol
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  • av Steven J Rolfes & Kent (Babson College USA) Jones
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    Walking down the dirt, cobblestone, or paved streets of downtown Cincinnati in the past, there is no telling whom a person would meet. Someone might rub elbows with future presidents, such as Hayes, Taft, or that visiting lawyer from Illinois--Lincoln; dine with Generals Wayne, Grant, or Sherman; have tea with Harriet Beecher Stowe; or share a mug of Hauck beer with Frank Duveneck, Stephen Foster, or that poet-warrior William Lytle. A person lingering in the opulent hotels may meet visiting artists such as Junius Booth, Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, Henry Irving, and his manager, Bram Stoker; hear a speech by abolitionist Salmon P. Chase or flirt with the pretty Confederate spy Lottie Moon. Once the furthest expansion of the western frontier, every street and corner of downtown Cincinnati has been tread by the famous and infamous. Historic Downtown Cincinnati is the story of America, of businessmen like the brothers-in-law Procter and Gamble, of visionaries like McGuffy, and powerful political bosses like George Cox.

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    av Dorris Keeven-Franke
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  • av Judith S Maniskas
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    av Monica Dougherty & Mary Beth Sammons
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    av Deborah I (for the Les Cheneaux Historical Association) Gouin
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  • av John Murphy, Jim Hillman & Johnson County Museum of History
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    av Marjorie N Niesen
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  • av Michael W R Davis
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  • av Julieanna Frost
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    av Claudia J Taller
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    av Bill Nunes & Andrew Theising
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  • av Lidia Hook-Gray
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  • av Ruth Tremblay & Lois Schulstad
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    av Andy Dominianni & Erin Dominianni
    289,-

  • av Nancy A Massey & Carol Ann Schweikert
    364,-

    Since 1823, Noblesville has served as the county seat for Hamilton County, Indiana. Located on the White River just north of Indianapolis, Noblesville grew from rural beginnings, changing as businesses and industry moved into the area, which was encouraged by the discovery of natural gas. This book documents the history, community life, and growth of Noblesville using stories and photographs collected from local residents, historians, church archives, the Hamilton County Historical Society, and the Hamilton East Public Library. These photographs bring the daily life of this Midwest community vividly into view.

  • av Matthew T Galik
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  • av South Euclid-Lyndhurst Historical Societ
    364,-

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    av Jennifer Czerwick Ganem
    289,-

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    av Kenneth Sivard & Kayla Sivard
    287,-

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    av Armando Delicato & Elias (Monash University Australia) Khalil
    289,-

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    av Christine H (on behalf of the Ashland County Historical Society) Box
    289,-

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    av Tom Hill & Marnie Hill
    289,-

    The Sandusky Plains were once home to wandering bands of Wyandot and Delaware Native Americans, and early settlers endured a hard pioneer life. William Crawford led his famous expedition here in 1782, and Fort Ferree was built during the War of 1812. Over the years, Wyandot County has been home to many other important events and people. Astronaut Neil Armstrong attended Upper Sandusky Junior High, and Upper Sandusky High School held the first all-night prom in 1948, which was featured in Look magazine. The famous television comedian Cliff Arquette haled from Carey, and Lovell is close to one of the largest solar fields east of the Mississippi River. Each town in Wyandot County has contributed to its growth and prosperity, making it a great place to raise a family. Wyandot County explores the history of this great county through historical photographs.

  • av Ken Wardius, Barb Wardius & Friends Nplh
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  • av Carol Ann Oostman
    364,-

    Cedar Lake has been home to Indians, pioneers, industrialists, hotelkeepers, and more. At the center of town is a 787-acre body of water also called Cedar Lake. In 1882, the Monon Railroad laid tracks along the western lakeshore. In winter, the Armour brothers, John G. Shedd, and the Howkinsons harvested lake ice and loaded it on trains bound for Chicago meatpacking houses. Tourists, and sometimes scoundrels, soon discovered this summer playground. They came by rail or buggy for fresh air and country-fried chicken. During the hotel era, nearly 50 establishments provided lodging overlooking the lake. Entertainment was provided in over-the-water dance halls offering big-name performers like Stan Kenton, the Beach Boys, and Lawrence Welk. Entrepreneur Samuel C. Bartlett recognized opportunity and bought up acreage. He set up a real estate office to sell lots and cottages. But the boom time passed, and the town has become predominantly residential.

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    av Rhonda Chalfant
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    av Lisa Curtis
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    av Susan J Summers & Loretta A Ekoniak
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    av Antonio J Doxtator & Renee J Zakhar
    289,-

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    av Avon Lake Historical Society, Gerry Vogel for the Avon Lake Historical & Gerry Vogel
    289,-

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