Indian River Country Volume 2

Indian River Country Volume 2
Title Indian River Country Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Jim and Bonnie Garmon
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 193
Release 2014-09-22
Genre History
ISBN 1312542381

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A collection of articles from the Florida Star newspaper. This newspaper was published in Titusville, Florida from 1880 to 1914 and served the people of the central east coast of Florida from New Smyrna to Ft. Pierce and Port St. Lucie. These articles tell the story of the Indian River inhabitants and how they lived and worked in this new frontier of the United States in the last part of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Genealogists, historians, and lovers of history will discover a rich source of information about the ordinary, and not-so-ordinary, people who made the Indian River Country their new home. This volume covers 1890 through 1892 and includes an index of all names mentioned in the articles, along with images of some of the advertisements carried by the paper.

Indian River Country Volume 3

Indian River Country Volume 3
Title Indian River Country Volume 3 PDF eBook
Author Jim and Bonnie Garmon
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 214
Release 2010-04-18
Genre History
ISBN 1312548894

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"A collection of articles from Titusville's Florida Star naewspaper, chosen because of their genealogical and historical value."--

Indian River Country Volume 1

Indian River Country Volume 1
Title Indian River Country Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Jim and Bonnie Garmon
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 177
Release 2014-09-22
Genre History
ISBN 1312542039

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A collection of articles from the Florida Star newspaper. This newspaper was published in Titusville, Florida from 1880 to 1914 and served the people of the central east coast of Florida from New Smyrna to Ft. Pierce and Port St. Lucie. These articles tell the story of the Indian River inhabitants and how they lived and worked in this new frontier of the United States in the last part of the 19th century. Genealogists, historians, and lovers of history will discover a rich source of information about the ordinary, and not-so-ordinary, people who made the Indian River Country their new home. This volume covers 1880 through 1889 and includes an every-name index.

Indian River Country Volume 4

Indian River Country Volume 4
Title Indian River Country Volume 4 PDF eBook
Author Jim and Bonnie Garmon
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 178
Release 2014-09-24
Genre History
ISBN 131254922X

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"A collection of articles from the Florida Star. ... These articles tell the story of the Indian River inhabitants and how they lived and worked in this new frontier of the United States."--Back cover, volumes 1-3

108-2: House Report No. 108-414, Volume 2 of 2

108-2: House Report No. 108-414, Volume 2 of 2
Title 108-2: House Report No. 108-414, Volume 2 of 2 PDF eBook
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Total Pages 1724
Release 2004
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Indian & World Geography (General Studies Volume-2)

Indian & World Geography (General Studies Volume-2)
Title Indian & World Geography (General Studies Volume-2) PDF eBook
Author YCT Expert Team
Publisher YOUTH COMPETITION TIMES
Total Pages 433
Release
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
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2022-23 All IAS/PCS General Studies Volume-2 Indian & World Geography Chapter-wise Solved Papers

The Writings of David Thompson, Volume 2

The Writings of David Thompson, Volume 2
Title The Writings of David Thompson, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author William E. Moreau
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 431
Release 2015-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 0773583750

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David Thompson’s Travels is one of the finest early expressions of the Canadian experience. The work is not only the account of a remarkable life in the fur trade but an extended meditation on the land and Native peoples of western North America. The second in a planned three volumes of Thompson’s writings, this edition completes the great surveyor and fur trader’s spirited autobiographical narrative. In the 1848 Travels, Thompson describes his most enduring historical legacy - the extension of the fur trade across the Continental Divide between 1807 and 1812. During these years he established several Nor’wester trading posts, made contact with the tribal peoples of the Columbia Plateau, and tirelessly mapped the lands he traversed, all the time striving westward toward the Pacific. The tale culminates with Thompson’s historic arrival at the mouth of the Columbia in July 1811. Like its companion Volume 1, this work presents an entirely new transcription by William Moreau of Thompson’s manuscript, and is accompanied by an introductory essay placing the author in his historical and intellectual context. Extensive critical annotations, a biographical appendix, and historical and modern maps, make this the definitive collection of Thompson’s works, and bring one of North America’s most important travelers and surveyors to a new generation of readers.