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1892. Early days in Hamilton County, OH, including the communities of Cincinnati, Columbia, North Bend, Avondale, Walnut Hills, Mount Auburn, Clifton, Price's Hill, Cumminsville, Harr… Mehr…
1892. Early days in Hamilton County, OH, including the communities of Cincinnati, Columbia, North Bend, Avondale, Walnut Hills, Mount Auburn, Clifton, Price's Hill, Cumminsville, Harrison, Mt. Washington, Lockland, Reading, Madisonville, Carthage, St. Bernard, Glendale, College Hill and Ivorydale, are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales and factual data in this NEW 130 Page Book reprinted from the 1892 Centennial edition of Henry Howe's Historical Collections of Ohio. Howe lived in Cincinnati and devoted much attention to Hamilton County in his Ohio history, illustrating it with numerous drawings and photos. The spiral-bound book is printed on 60# paper with the print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet protects the front cover. Among the many and diverse topics covered are: Cincinnati in the Ice Age; Prehistoric Mounds and Earthworks; Early Settlements; Fort Washington; a Description of Cincinnati in 1847; St. Xavier's College and Lane Seminary; Adventures of Jacob Wetzel, Indian hunter; the Scalping of Col. Robert Elliott; a Witch Story; the Explosion of a Steamboat; the Asiatic Cholera; Distruction of an Abolitionist Press; the Negro Riot of 1841; the Bank Riot of 1842; the Court House Riot of 1884; the Smokehouse fire of 1843; Cincinnati in the Civil War; Kirby Smith and the Siege of Cincinnati; Morgan's Raid; Newspapers in War Times; Cincinnati in 1877 and 1888; the Tyler Davidson Fountain; the Music Hall and Exposition Building; Ohio River Floods; a Pioneer Celebration; the Underground Railroad, Art Development, etc. Genealogy buffs will find a list of 1888 county officers and businesses. Biographies of Cincinnati notables, often with portraits, include Gov. Othniel Looker, Gov. Ethan Allen Brown, Gov. Thomas L. Young, Gov. Richard Bishop, Pres. William Henry Harrison, Pres. Benjamin Harrison, Jacob Burnet, Nicholas Longworth, John Platt, Jacob Wykoff Platt, Miles Greenwood, Dr. Daniel Drake, Gen. Edward King, Sarah Peter, Judge James Hall, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Catharine Beecher, Caroline Lee Hentz, Dr. Lyman Beecher, Levi Coffin, Catharine Coffin, Hugh Peters, Prof. Daniel Vaughn, Treasury Secretary Samuel P. Chase, Charles Cist, Bellamy Storer, Gen. O. M. Mitchel, William Lytle, Alice & Phoebe Cary, George Hoadly, George Pugh, Dr. John Warder, Robert Clarke, Charles Hall, Gen. Edward Noyes, Judge Alphonso Taft, Reuben Springer, Calvin Starbuck, David Sinton, George Hunt Pendleton, Col. George Ward Nichols, Charles West, Stanley Matthews, William Groesbeck, Alfred Goshorn, Christian Buckhalter, Albert Von Stein, Dr. Friedrich Reese, Dr. Wilhelm Nast, Heinrich Rodter, Karl Reemelin, Emil Klauprecht, Johann Stallo, Samuel Pike, Leopold Markbreit, Gen. August Moor, Gen. August Kautz, Gen. Gottfried Weitzel, Fred Hassaurek, John Cleves Symmes, T. Buchanan Read, Col. Leonard Harris, Henry Van-Ness Boynton, Major David Ziegler, Frederick Eckstein, Hiram Powers, John Wesley Jarvis, Waldo & Jewett, James H. Beard, Henry Worrall, John and Godfrey Frankenstein, J.O. Eaton. and Lily Martin Spencer. . Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. Illus. by Henry Howe. 8.5" x 11". Private Press., 1892, 6, 1889. Early days in Fayette County, West Virginia are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales and factual data in this NEW 135 Page booklet comprised of excerpts from four rare vintage books: Historical Collections of Virginia by Henry Howe (1845); History of West Virginia by Virgil A. Lewis (1889); West Virginia in History, Life, Literature and Industry by Morris Purdy Shawkey (1928); and Virginia, a Guide to the Mountain State, a WPA publication (1941). The booklet is printed on 60# opaque paper, with the print size enlarged as needed to fit the 8 1/2 x 11 size. The front cover is a parchtex card stock, protected with a vinyl sheet. Communities currently listed for this area by the National Association of Counties include: Alloy, Ansted, Beards Fork, Beckwith, Boomer, Cannelton, Charlton Heights, Clifftop, Cunard, Danese, Deep Water, Dothan, Edmond, Fayetteville (County Seat), Gauley Bridge, Glen Ferris, Glen Jean, Harvey, Hico, Hilltop, Jodie, Kanawha Falls, Kilsyth, Kimberly, Kincaid, Kingston, Lansing, Lawton, Layland, Lochgelly, Lockbridge, Longacre, Lookout, Maplewood, Meadow Bridge, Minden, Montgomery (part), Mount Carbon, Mount Hope, Mount Olive, Nallen, Oak Hill, Page, Pax, Powellton, Prince, Ramsey, Redstar, Robson, Russelville, Scarbro, Smithers (part), Spring Dale, Summerlee, Thurmond, Victor, Winona. (Some towns may not be mentioned in the booklet.) Among the many subjects included are: Formation of the county, Natural features including Kanawha Falls, Hawk's Nest or Marshall's Pillar and Stone Face; assassination of John Rowzee Peyton; Civil War activity; Gauley Bridge, including a picture from the 1928 book; Fayetteville, the county seat; Coal mining towns of Montgomery, Oak Hill, Mount Hope, Ansted and others; Lodging prices at the Paddy Huddleston Farm; Electro-Metallurgical Company; and other bits of history and trivia. Attention Genealogists: This booklet contains relatively detailed biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. These frequently include ancestors, siblings, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities, in the course of which they often shed light on the businesses, churches, professions and institutions, and on the events of the day. The biographies include: Dr. Claude Frazier, Dr. Benjamin C. Byrnside, Joseph M. Tyree, John Q. Hypes, Porter M. Atkinson, Dr. Archer A. Wingrove, John Lorenzo Ryan, Oscar F. Kessler, Dr. Guy W.L. Stanford, Rev. M. Homer Cummings, Sam Frye, Emlyn David Arters, Prof. William Cecil Neal, Thomas H. Snyder, Richard Paul Nicholls, Albert Gallatin Sevy, Lewis E. Wilmer, Nickell C. Young, Cecil L. Ramsey, Henry Blaine Clower, Eugene R. Vawter, Prof. Edward Wallace Skaggs, William H. Koester, Prof. John Wesley Matheny, Rev. Charles Wesley Reed, Dr. David W. Shirkey, Raymond A. Lee, William O. Thompson, Edward St. Clair Hamilton, William H. Hill, Fred Irwin Martindale, John William Thompson, Edward Malone, Dr. Arthur E. Bayes, Luther William Bobbitt, Charles Payton Cobb, Alonzo K. Bailey, Frank P. Smith Jr., Rev. Freeman Ankrum, Joseph Henry Boyd, Gomer D. Carson, Bernard Clay Peters, Ernest Newton Goode, Henry Houston Andrews, Dr. Emory E. Jones, Cecil W. Lovell, Rev. Albert Ralph Young, Cleante Gros Janutolo, Dr. L.O. Fox, Dr. David Clifton Smallridge, John Calvin Hurt, Rev. Jonathan W. Legg, Oliver Finley McCoy, Joseph R. Hisey, John W. Walker, Noah Porter Rhinehart, John E. Vawter, David H. Smith, Frank Butler, John Whitehead, Frank S. Harkleroad, Bland Kemps Hesse, Loomis Clyde Allman, Rev. Clarence Shirley Donnelly, Rev. Clarence Shirley Donnelly, Carleton P. Dorsey, Dr. James Fred Van Pelt, Samuel Warwick Price, Elbert B. Eskew, Harry H. Chandler, Charles Letcher Garvin, Mack E. Stockton, Charles A. Conley, Wilbert H. Haynes, Herman D. Sydenstricker, Robert R. Thomas, William H. Thomas, George W. Miller, Lawrence William Carson, Dr. Thomas Allen Lamb, Albert Lee Nuckolls, Templeton Adair, Noah Franklin Stump, Henry Otis Boley, Rev. Walter Wellington Pharr, Harold B. McKnight, Charles W. Osenton, Emmett Oswald Wiseman, C.E. Clapper, Prof. Ruben E. James, Robert Thruston Hubard, Arthur E. Stacey, Charles E. Mahan Jr., Rev. Thomas J. Hopson, Lee Roach, Prof. Treffley F. (Buff) Bartlett, Rev. Ethan E. White, Cyrus H. Martin, Samuel Austin Cody, Earl M Seay, Harvey L. Hunter, Joseph A. Wren, Ollie Wilson Dixon, Dr. James William Skaggs, Claude R. Hill, Edgar M. Tutwiler, John D. Anderson, Raymond J. Ryan, Robert Edward Kelly, Aaron Richmond, Thomas E. Wickline, William A. Miller, Henderson O. Webb, Harry A. Berry, Dr. Edgar J. Grose, Samuel Alexander Scott, Karl Paul Burger, Frank W. Myers, Robert Roy Ashley, Thomas C. Bond, James Edmond Howard, William C. Bishop, Issac Murray, Cornelius L. Pauley, Guy D. Brown, R. Oran Thomas, Dr. John A. McCraw, George H. Moreau, Charles E. Beall, B. Emerson Claypool, Thomas Leffew, George Love, Dr. Leonidas R. Harless, Thomas Grafton McClellan, Dr. Walter Edward Bundy, A. Jennings Kincaid, Lieu . Hundley, Rev. Charles A. Powers, Albert S. Nunley, Dr. Ben F. Brugh, Ford E. Morgan, William D. Johnson, Col. Joseph Lawton Beury, J. Robert Miller, J. Alfred Taylor, Norman G. Butcher, Samuel J. Jasper, Alois Bahlmann Abbot, Otway Gunnoe, Charles R. Heermans, Edward L. Pinney, Oscar Kyle Robinson, Frank N. Bacon, Dr. Harry Andrew Duncan Sr., Charles P. Anderson, William Lewis Burruss, Alexander W. Hamilton, Charles Wesley Dillon, Joseph E. Phillips, William Hance Ramsey, Eli J. Taylor, Oscar A. Knerr, Dr. John Q. Godbey, John H. Toler, William Rodgers Dickerson, George Edward Rhodes, John Thornton Thompson, Henry M. Tully, Prof. William C. Washington, William Payne Gregory, D. Sidnor Johnson, Herbert R. Shaw, Robert Samuel Murray. . Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. 8.5" x 11". Private Press., 1889, 6, Paperback. New. | Author: M Lee Prescott| Publisher: Mount Hope Press| Publication Date: May 09, 2021| Number of Pages: 194 pages| Language: English| Binding: Paperback| ISBN-10: 1733021787| ISBN-13: 9781733021784, 6, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Pillsbury Company. Very Good. 1982. First Edition: First Printing. Soft Cover. Vol. 30: KB#013965: This is the 30th Annual Bake-Off, Pillsbury Classics No. 15 F06770. Scarce, Out Of Print, Book. Covers and pages are clean, unmarked, brightly colored, tightly bound and sharp cornered (except for creasing of corner of some pages). Each Recipe includes the name and location of its contributor. Grand Prize Winner Recipe was Almond-Filled Cookie Cake (by Mrs. Elizabeth MEIJER, Danbury, CT). Other Top Prize Winners were: $15,000 Sugar-Crusted Biscuit Puffs (by Ms. Karen Lynn LEE, LaVerne, CA) * $15,000 Praline Crescent Dessert (by Mrs. Marjorie HOOPER, Lakeland, FL) * $2,000 Golden Crescent Cheese Braid (by Ms. Janet Ayako HILL, Rodeo, CA) * $2,000 Hearty Oats 'N Wheat Loaves (by Mrs. Phillip E. WAGNER, Yale, IL) * $2,000 Quick Cheese Coffee Cake (by Mrs. Johanna YOAKUM, Lake Isabelle, CA) * $2,000 Cream Cheese Muffin Puffs (by Mrs. Edna EASTMAN, LaGrange, IL) * $2,000 Flaky Crescent Chicken Wellington (by Mrs. Vesta FRIZZELL, Independence, MO) * $2,000 Mocha Swirl Cheesecake (by Ms. Susan PAJCIC, Jacksonville, FL) * $2,000 Fudge Marble Whirls (by Ms. Leona MOLER, Mount Orab, OH) * $2,000 Sachertorte Cookies (by Mrs. Phyllis WOLF, Salem, OR) * $2,000 Coconut Lemon Crescent Bars (by Ms. Marilyn BLANKSCHIEN, Clintonville, WI) * $2,000 Texas-Sized Almond Crunch Cookies (by Mrs. Barbara HODGSON, Elkhart, IN) * $2,000 Greek Spiced Cake (by Jay FRIEDMAN, Montclair, NJ) * $2,000 Bohemian Raisin Biscuit Kolachy (by Mrs. Gerald KRAMER, Forestville, WI). The 85 Additional Winning Recipes includes those by: Ms. Susan BARBOUR, Wilmington, DE * Mrs. Margaret BENEFIELD, Ola, AR * Mrs. Kathryn BLACKBURN, National Park, NJ * Miss Joy Lyn BLANKSCHIEN, Clintonville, WI * Mrs. Olga BOJARSKI, Crown Point, IN * Ms. Ann BORTH, Sarasota, FL * Mr. Robert BRAUN, Marietta, GA * Mr. George J. BRENNAN, Anaheim, CA * Ms. Christine BROWN, Westminster, CA * Ms. Shirley BROWN, Orange, CA * Ms. Jeanne BRUNS, Tucson, AZ * Ms. Marianne BUCK, Bethlehem, PA * Ms. Leona L. BUECHLER, St. Paul, MN * Damaris CONRAD, Garden Grove, CA * Mrs. Alan S. CORDAS, Chesterland, OH * Ms. Louissa (Lucy) M. CURREY, Pullman, WA * Ms. Cornelia M. DALEY, Springfield, MA * Mrs. Marie DENTINO, Cicero, IL * Ms. Betty DOLL, St. Louis, MO * Ms. Larry D. ELDER (Janice), Spartanburg, SC * Mrs. Marilyn ERICKSON, San Jose, CA * Mrs. Willa FULBRIGHT, Dardanelle, AR * Mrs. Louise FULLER, Eros, LA * Mrs. Carmelina F. GALVAGNA, North Andover, MD * Mrs. Crystal GARRARD, Lebec, CA * Ms. Sally A. GETTLEMAN, Scottsdale, AZ * Mrs. Ruth GILES, Gardner, KS * Mrs. Cheryl A. GLEB, Tempe, AZ * S. Jan R. GRUBER, Bennington, KS * Mrs. Nancy R. GUYNN, West Valley, UT * Mrs. Carol Z. HAMILTON, San Gabriel, CA * Ms. Beth HELMREICH, Worthington, OH * Mr. Richard HELMREICH, Worthington, OH * Ms. Elisa Adine HENDERSON, Yucca Valley, CA * Mrs. Flo HUBER, Minster, OH * Mrs. Joanna HUGHES, Ashland, MO * Mrs. Elaine JANAS, Columbia Heights, MN * Mrs. Gene JANIKULA, Montrose, MN * Ms. Eileen JOHNSON, Glendale, CA * Ms. Jeannette JOHNSON, La Habra, CA * Ms. Beth JONES, Hooper, CO * Ms. Ruth B. JONES, Edmund, OK * Ms. Ramona KARLE, Belton, TX * Ms. Barbara KERSHAW, Fallbrook, CA * Donna Kay KEYT, Newton, CT * Ms. Mary KING, Concordia, KS * Mrs. Gloria KIRCHMAN, Mankato, MN * Micky KOLAR, Fountain Hills, AZ * Mrs. Mildred Marie LARSON, Glendale Heights, IL * Ms. Cynthia LIGGETTE, Raytown, MO * Mrs. Betty MAESNER, Tacoma, WA * Ms. Tina MARKS, Belpre, OH * Mrs. Lydia MAYER, Sarasota, FL * Ms. Saralee M. MAYEW, Racine, WI * Ms. Jacqueline MCCOMAS, Frazer, PA * Mrs. Caren MICHAELS, Pittsburgh, PA * Ms. Sharla MILLS, Fayetteville, AR * Ms. Barbara MORGAN, Walnut Creek, CA * Ms. Margi MULKEY, Boise, ID * Ms. Kay MULLEN, Dubuque, IA * Mrs. Betty M. NELSON, Fridley, MN * Ms. Jeanne N. NOONAN, Fremont, CA * Ms. Susan F. PORUBCAN, Whitewater, WI * Ms. Lois M. RADFORD, Bristol, CT * Barbara J. RHEA, Xenia, OH * Ms. Ellen ROSE, Snohornish, WA * Mrs. Louise K. ROSS, Sonora, CA * Ms. Wendy RUFFINI, Provo, UT * Ms. Mildred RUTAR, Torrington, WY * Ms. Mary E. SALAS, Pompano Beach, FL * Mrs. Jim SANDERSON, Shawnee, KS * Ms. Norma SCHONWETTER, Oak Park, MI * Mrs. Beverly A. SEBASTIAN, Fort Worth TX * Ms. Janelle SMITH, Bunker Hill, WV * Ms. Irene E. SOUZA, Santa Clara, CA * Miss Kathy SPECHT, Carlsbad, CA * Mrs. Kathryn D. STONE, Junction City, KS * Mrs. Charles W. TATKA, Cleveland, OH * Ms. Terri VASPER, Palmdale, CA * Mrs. Nila WALKER, Houston, TX * Ms. Gloria WARD, Yuma, AZ * Ms. Marlys WARD, Mankato, MN * Edie WILLIAMS, Viroqua, WI * Miss Cheryl WOLF, Salem, OR * Ms. Judy YOSHIMATO, Visalia, CA.: 5.5 x 9 in.: 95 pages ., Pillsbury Company, 1982, 3, Secaucus, NJ: The Blue & Grey Press, 1987. [346] and [336]. Archival, b/w halftone plate illustrations throughout: some candid, some....Book clean, square. Gilt title on faux-leather backstrip. Boards unmarked. Leaves clean. Pictorially-illustrated, loose-plastic protected dustjacket lightly edgeworn only. First published in 1911, reproduced in five double volumes, of which this is Volume 2. The Civil War was the first war in history to be extensively photographed, with thousands of photographs being taken....Contents, Volume 1: Prelims., Grant versus Lee, Simultaneous movements, Closing in, From war to peace, Engagements of the Civil War from May 1864 to May 1865. Volume 2: Intro., Federal cavalry, Confederate cavalry in the East, Morgan's raid, Outposts, Partisan rangers, Cavalry battles, Leaders, Famous charges, Mounting the cavalry of the Union Army, Photographic descriptions. Book weight approx. 1850g. [1.85KG.] * Buyers outside Australia - This item will incur extra postage charges as it weighs over 1KG. Please email for quote. . Quarter Faux-Leather HB & DJ. Very Good +/Very Good +. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall., The Blue & Grey Press, 1987, 3, Morgan James Publishing, 2018-10-30. Paperback. Like New., Morgan James Publishing, 2018-10-30, 5, Amereon Ltd, 1989-06-01. Hardcover. Good., Amereon Ltd, 1989-06-01, 2.5, Manchester Geographical Society, 1891. First Edition. Wrappers. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 1st Edition; Pale brown wrappers as issued, pp 277-424pp, (iv-vii Index) illustrated, bw line drawings, maps. Contents Include: Steinthal, W.M. - A Peep at the Land of the Rising Sun; Dr. Nansen and the North Pole; Thomson J.P. - Ascent of Mount Rule; Theodore Bent, J. - The Geography of the Zimbabwe ruins....; Brower, J.V. - The Source of the Mississippi River; Delmar Morgan - Antarctic Exploration; The Manchester Geographical Society was one of the most important provincial geographical societies in Britain, in its heyday rivalling even the Royal Geographical Society of London. The Society was founded in 1884, stimulated by the commercial opportunities being created by the `opening up' of Africa. It has organised a lecture series throughout its history with many eminent explorers, scientists and philanthropists of the day. Its Journal began publication in 1885. The first issue included an article by H M Stanley. It ceased publication in 1960. Some staining, chipping, to covers, contents clean. Very Good. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Arctic & Antarctic; Antarctic; 19th century; Exploration. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 2180. ., Manchester Geographical Society, 1891, 3, Rockhampton: Central Queensland University Press, 2000. xiv, 168pp,bibliography, bw ills, map. Or pictorial card covers. Near new. From Gympie in the south, through Mount Morgan and Canoona on the central coast, to Palmer River and Hodgkinson in the tropical north, the 19th century Queensland goldfields were a magnet for swarms of nomadic fossickers.. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine. Small 4to., Central Queensland University Press, 2000, 4<