The 1903 Jackson Corners Signature Quilt

The 1903 Jackson Corners Signature Quilt
Title The 1903 Jackson Corners Signature Quilt PDF eBook
Author Sarah K. Hermans
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2022-01-11
Genre
ISBN 9780578330440

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In 2010 an old, stained muslin sheet made of 42 blocks sewn together, many covered in embroidered names, was passed down five generations of the Hermans family (originally from Academy Hill Road in the hamlet of Jackson Corners, Town of Milan, Dutchess County). By the time it found its way to the 21st century, all record of why or by whom the homely quilt was made was believed lost. Besides the 260 names on the quilt, many of which belong to families still in the area, there was one obvious clue, the date 1903 on one of the blocks.The author spent a decade researching these people and the place they called home-a hamlet only a town over from her own home. What resulted was not only a pleasant and enriching pastime, but an examination of this rural area and its inhabitants at the turn of the 20th century when the "simple" life was coming to an end.

The Signature Quilt

The Signature Quilt
Title The Signature Quilt PDF eBook
Author Roxy Walsh
Publisher
Total Pages 1
Release 2005
Genre Signature quilts
ISBN 9781860502026

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Craft in America

Craft in America
Title Craft in America PDF eBook
Author Jo Lauria
Publisher Potter Style
Total Pages 323
Release 2007
Genre Decorative arts
ISBN 0307346471

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Illustrated with 200 stunning photographs and encompassing objects from furniture and ceramics to jewelry and metal, this definitive work from Jo Lauria and Steve Fenton showcases some of the greatest pieces of American crafts of the last two centuries. Potter Craft

The Lost Weekend

The Lost Weekend
Title The Lost Weekend PDF eBook
Author Charles Jackson
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 274
Release 2013-02-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307948730

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The classic tale of one man’s struggle with alcoholism, this revolutionary novel remains Charles Jackson’s best-known book—a daring autobiographical work that paved the way for contemporary addiction literature. It is 1936, and on the East Side of Manhattan, a would-be writer named Don Birnam decides to have a drink. And then another, and then another, until he’s in the midst of what becomes a five-day binge. The Lost Weekend moves with unstoppable speed, propelled by a heartbreaking but unflinching truth. It catapulted Charles Jackson to fame, and endures as an acute study of the ravages of alcoholism, as well as an unforgettable parable of the condition of the modern man.

My Antonia

My Antonia
Title My Antonia PDF eBook
Author Willa Cather
Publisher Gildan Media LLC aka G&D Media
Total Pages 257
Release 2024-01-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1722525045

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A haunting tribute to the heroic pioneers who shaped the American Midwest This powerful novel by Willa Cather is considered to be one of her finest works and placed Cather in the forefront of women novelists. It tells the stories of several immigrant families who start new lives in America in rural Nebraska. This powerful tribute to the quiet heroism of those whose struggles and triumphs shaped the American Midwest highlights the role of women pioneers, in particular. Written in the style of a memoir penned by Antonia’s tutor and friend, the book depicts one of the most memorable heroines in American literature, the spirited eldest daughter of a Czech immigrant family, whose calm, quite strength and robust spirit helped her survive the hardships and loneliness of life on the Nebraska prairie. The two form an enduring bond and through his chronicle, we watch Antonia shape the land while dealing with poverty, treachery, and tragedy. “No romantic novel ever written in America...is one half so beautiful as My Ántonia.” -H. L. Mencken Willa Cather (1873–1947) was an American writer best known for her novels of the Plains and for One of Ours, a novel set in World War I, for which she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1923. She was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1943 and received the gold medal for fiction from the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1944, an award given once a decade for an author's total accomplishments. By the time of her death she had written twelve novels, five books of short stories, and a collection of poetry.

Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters Of The American Revolution

Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters Of The American Revolution
Title Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters Of The American Revolution PDF eBook
Author Connecticut Daughters of the American Re
Publisher Palala Press
Total Pages 574
Release 2018-02-22
Genre
ISBN 9781378517062

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Hoosiers and the American Story

Hoosiers and the American Story
Title Hoosiers and the American Story PDF eBook
Author Madison, James H.
Publisher Indiana Historical Society
Total Pages 359
Release 2014-10
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0871953633

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A supplemental textbook for middle and high school students, Hoosiers and the American Story provides intimate views of individuals and places in Indiana set within themes from American history. During the frontier days when Americans battled with and exiled native peoples from the East, Indiana was on the leading edge of America’s westward expansion. As waves of immigrants swept across the Appalachians and eastern waterways, Indiana became established as both a crossroads and as a vital part of Middle America. Indiana’s stories illuminate the history of American agriculture, wars, industrialization, ethnic conflicts, technological improvements, political battles, transportation networks, economic shifts, social welfare initiatives, and more. In so doing, they elucidate large national issues so that students can relate personally to the ideas and events that comprise American history. At the same time, the stories shed light on what it means to be a Hoosier, today and in the past.