Shenandoah

Nonfiction, Travel, Pictorials, Art & Architecture, Photography, History
Cover of the book Shenandoah by Anne Chaikowsky La Voie, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Anne Chaikowsky La Voie ISBN: 9781439658635
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: November 14, 2016
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Anne Chaikowsky La Voie
ISBN: 9781439658635
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: November 14, 2016
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English

From a distance, Shenandoah may look like any other small town, quaint and unassuming, and yet in one square mile, there are more treasures than the "black diamonds" of coal that run in her veins. Discovery of the Mammoth Vein of anthracite in the 1860s brought tens of thousands of immigrants to work the local mines; in turn, they brought their cultures and dreams of a better life in America. Within a generation, rapidly increasing population created the "Most Congested Square Mile in the United States." Later, a shift from coal mine to Main Street fashioned recognition for retail fineries, along with distinction as the "City of Churches." At the center of the Molly Maguire troubles of the 1870s and the 1902 coal strike that changed the power of the presidency, Shenandoah has long been recognized for defiance and determination. Mining disasters, financial adversity, and ruinous fires scarred memories of decades of prominence; however, Shenandoah's spirit has endured through the last 150 years.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

From a distance, Shenandoah may look like any other small town, quaint and unassuming, and yet in one square mile, there are more treasures than the "black diamonds" of coal that run in her veins. Discovery of the Mammoth Vein of anthracite in the 1860s brought tens of thousands of immigrants to work the local mines; in turn, they brought their cultures and dreams of a better life in America. Within a generation, rapidly increasing population created the "Most Congested Square Mile in the United States." Later, a shift from coal mine to Main Street fashioned recognition for retail fineries, along with distinction as the "City of Churches." At the center of the Molly Maguire troubles of the 1870s and the 1902 coal strike that changed the power of the presidency, Shenandoah has long been recognized for defiance and determination. Mining disasters, financial adversity, and ruinous fires scarred memories of decades of prominence; however, Shenandoah's spirit has endured through the last 150 years.

More books from Arcadia Publishing Inc.

Cover of the book Hispanics of Roosevelt County, New Mexico by Anne Chaikowsky La Voie
Cover of the book Ghosts & Legends of Colorado’s Front Range by Anne Chaikowsky La Voie
Cover of the book Driving Southwest Texas by Anne Chaikowsky La Voie
Cover of the book The Blue Ridge Parkway by Anne Chaikowsky La Voie
Cover of the book Civil War Winchester by Anne Chaikowsky La Voie
Cover of the book Around Clarksville by Anne Chaikowsky La Voie
Cover of the book The Yazoo Pass Expedition: A Union Thrust into the Delta by Anne Chaikowsky La Voie
Cover of the book When Boston Rode the EL by Anne Chaikowsky La Voie
Cover of the book Galveston's Broadway Cemeteries by Anne Chaikowsky La Voie
Cover of the book Loudoun County Fair by Anne Chaikowsky La Voie
Cover of the book Tredegar Iron Works by Anne Chaikowsky La Voie
Cover of the book Bland County by Anne Chaikowsky La Voie
Cover of the book Cranbury by Anne Chaikowsky La Voie
Cover of the book Virginia State Penitentiary by Anne Chaikowsky La Voie
Cover of the book The Lackawanna Railroad in Northeastern Pennsylvania by Anne Chaikowsky La Voie
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy