Lost River Towns of Boone County

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States
Cover of the book Lost River Towns of Boone County by Jennifer Gregory, Melinda Sartwell, C. Adam Harke, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
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Author: Jennifer Gregory, Melinda Sartwell, C. Adam Harke ISBN: 9781614231264
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: September 27, 2010
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: Jennifer Gregory, Melinda Sartwell, C. Adam Harke
ISBN: 9781614231264
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: September 27, 2010
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English
When Boone County was officially founded in 1799, a local population was already growing by the day. The Ohio River offered settlers access to this new frontier west of the Alleghenies, and soon many vibrant communities were established along the banks of the Ohio. Today, once thriving towns like North Bend, Belleview and Touseytown, built to last through generations, have all but vanished. The unforgiving current of the Ohio River washed many away, while modern transportation construction dispatched the remaining towns. Fortunately, through the efforts of editor Bridget Striker and a skilled team of local historians and archivists at the Boone County Public Library, these sunken homesteads have been unearthed. Peer into a bygone way of life through this comprehensive collection of vintage photographs and engaging historical accounts.
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When Boone County was officially founded in 1799, a local population was already growing by the day. The Ohio River offered settlers access to this new frontier west of the Alleghenies, and soon many vibrant communities were established along the banks of the Ohio. Today, once thriving towns like North Bend, Belleview and Touseytown, built to last through generations, have all but vanished. The unforgiving current of the Ohio River washed many away, while modern transportation construction dispatched the remaining towns. Fortunately, through the efforts of editor Bridget Striker and a skilled team of local historians and archivists at the Boone County Public Library, these sunken homesteads have been unearthed. Peer into a bygone way of life through this comprehensive collection of vintage photographs and engaging historical accounts.

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