Author: Aaron Lyle Hazen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Lawrence County (Pa.)
Languages : en
Pages : 1056
Book Description
20th Century History of New Castle and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania and Representative Citizens
Author: Aaron Lyle Hazen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Lawrence County (Pa.)
Languages : en
Pages : 1056
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Lawrence County (Pa.)
Languages : en
Pages : 1056
Book Description
20th Century History of New Castle and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, and Representative Citizens
Author: Aaron Lyle Hazen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Lawrence County (Pa.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Lawrence County (Pa.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
20th Century History of New Castle and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania
Author: Aaron Lyle Hazen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Lawrence County (Pa.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Lawrence County (Pa.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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New Castle Revisited
Author: Michael Connolly
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439648042
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Since its founding in 1651 on the western shore of the Delaware River, New Castle and its residents have shared in the making of American history. Known as the first capital of the first state, this charming town watched European powers clash over its control; welcomed William Penn when he first set foot on American soil; participated in the drama of the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and the Civil War; and reaped the benefits of new technologies like the railroad, steam engine, and aviation. Eventually, trade and commerce moved elsewhere, leaving New Castle preserved and intact. Today, the people of New Castle take great pride in their communitys heritage and enjoy sharing the story of this National Historic Landmark District with others.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439648042
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Since its founding in 1651 on the western shore of the Delaware River, New Castle and its residents have shared in the making of American history. Known as the first capital of the first state, this charming town watched European powers clash over its control; welcomed William Penn when he first set foot on American soil; participated in the drama of the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and the Civil War; and reaped the benefits of new technologies like the railroad, steam engine, and aviation. Eventually, trade and commerce moved elsewhere, leaving New Castle preserved and intact. Today, the people of New Castle take great pride in their communitys heritage and enjoy sharing the story of this National Historic Landmark District with others.
The Story of Newcastle
Author: Craig Armstrong
Publisher: Phillimore
ISBN: 9780750967648
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This book tells the amazing story of Newcastle upon Tyne's history from earliest times to the modern day. Some of the most pivotal moments in the city's history are recalled, including rebellions, intrigue, trade and religious development. The 16th century brought the dissolution of the monasteries and saw the decline of the wool trade in the town; subsumed by a massive expansion of the coal trade. Besieged and, finally, captured by a 40,000-strong Scottish army during the Civil War the city suffered greatly for its dedication to the monarchist cause. The long 18th century saw Newcastle develop as a city in its own right with an increase in population, wealth and trade, which continued into the 19th century with the Industrial Revolution and the dominance of engineering and heavy industry such as shipbuilding. The 20th century saw Newcastle make massive contributions to the war efforts. However, in times of peace much of this period saw Newcastle's fortunes slump due to industrial contraction and economic depression. The city surged back during the latter years of the 20th century and now stands once more as a cultural hub in the north of England.
Publisher: Phillimore
ISBN: 9780750967648
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This book tells the amazing story of Newcastle upon Tyne's history from earliest times to the modern day. Some of the most pivotal moments in the city's history are recalled, including rebellions, intrigue, trade and religious development. The 16th century brought the dissolution of the monasteries and saw the decline of the wool trade in the town; subsumed by a massive expansion of the coal trade. Besieged and, finally, captured by a 40,000-strong Scottish army during the Civil War the city suffered greatly for its dedication to the monarchist cause. The long 18th century saw Newcastle develop as a city in its own right with an increase in population, wealth and trade, which continued into the 19th century with the Industrial Revolution and the dominance of engineering and heavy industry such as shipbuilding. The 20th century saw Newcastle make massive contributions to the war efforts. However, in times of peace much of this period saw Newcastle's fortunes slump due to industrial contraction and economic depression. The city surged back during the latter years of the 20th century and now stands once more as a cultural hub in the north of England.
Gardner, McAnallen, Ralston and Fehrenbach Family History
Author: Beatrice F. Mansfield
Publisher: Virtualbookworm Publishing
ISBN: 9781589396708
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
Hearing friends talk about their ancestors and genealogical research prompted the author to wonder about her ancestors and started her on a journey that may never end. With the help of distant cousins contacted on the Internet, it was soon apparent that James Gardner of Butler County, Pennsylvania, was her great-great-great-grandfather. But there the trail grew cold. Where was he born and who were his parents? Was he part of the William and Sarah Gardner family that moved from Maryland to the wild frontier of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, either before or during the Revolutionary War? Most of the descendants of James and Martha "Molly" McAnallen Gardner married, had children and brought many other surnames to the Gardner family tree. Among those surnames are Ackerman, Brinkley, Cameron, Cann, Carson, Dover, Duffy, Fehrenbach, Grossman, Harriger, Hoge, Johnson, Mansfield, Marmie, McAnallen, Mershimer, Ott, Rohrer, Shoaf, Teal, Welsh and Wimer. With the help of more research and information from yet unknown cousins, this family tree will continue to grow and spread its branches. Perhaps we will even learn about the ancestors of James Gardner.
Publisher: Virtualbookworm Publishing
ISBN: 9781589396708
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
Hearing friends talk about their ancestors and genealogical research prompted the author to wonder about her ancestors and started her on a journey that may never end. With the help of distant cousins contacted on the Internet, it was soon apparent that James Gardner of Butler County, Pennsylvania, was her great-great-great-grandfather. But there the trail grew cold. Where was he born and who were his parents? Was he part of the William and Sarah Gardner family that moved from Maryland to the wild frontier of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, either before or during the Revolutionary War? Most of the descendants of James and Martha "Molly" McAnallen Gardner married, had children and brought many other surnames to the Gardner family tree. Among those surnames are Ackerman, Brinkley, Cameron, Cann, Carson, Dover, Duffy, Fehrenbach, Grossman, Harriger, Hoge, Johnson, Mansfield, Marmie, McAnallen, Mershimer, Ott, Rohrer, Shoaf, Teal, Welsh and Wimer. With the help of more research and information from yet unknown cousins, this family tree will continue to grow and spread its branches. Perhaps we will even learn about the ancestors of James Gardner.
Inside the Castle
Author: Joanna L. Grossman
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 1400839777
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
A comprehensive social history of families and family law in twentieth-century America Inside the Castle is a comprehensive social history of twentieth-century family law in the United States. Joanna Grossman and Lawrence Friedman show how vast, oceanic changes in society have reshaped and reconstituted the American family. Women and children have gained rights and powers, and novel forms of family life have emerged. The family has more or less dissolved into a collection of independent individuals with their own wants, desires, and goals. Modern family law, as always, reflects the brute social and cultural facts of family life. The story of family law in the twentieth century is complex. This was the century that said goodbye to common-law marriage and breach-of-promise lawsuits. This was the century, too, of the sexual revolution and women's liberation, of gay rights and cohabitation. Marriage lost its powerful monopoly over legitimate sexual behavior. Couples who lived together without marriage now had certain rights. Gay marriage became legal in a handful of jurisdictions. By the end of the century, no state still prohibited same-sex behavior. Children in many states could legally have two mothers or two fathers. No-fault divorce became cheap and easy. And illegitimacy lost most of its social and legal stigma. These changes were not smooth or linear—all met with resistance and provoked a certain amount of backlash. Families took many forms, some of them new and different, and though buffeted by the winds of change, the family persisted as a central institution in society. Inside the Castle tells the story of that institution, exploring the ways in which law tried to penetrate and control this most mysterious realm of personal life.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 1400839777
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
A comprehensive social history of families and family law in twentieth-century America Inside the Castle is a comprehensive social history of twentieth-century family law in the United States. Joanna Grossman and Lawrence Friedman show how vast, oceanic changes in society have reshaped and reconstituted the American family. Women and children have gained rights and powers, and novel forms of family life have emerged. The family has more or less dissolved into a collection of independent individuals with their own wants, desires, and goals. Modern family law, as always, reflects the brute social and cultural facts of family life. The story of family law in the twentieth century is complex. This was the century that said goodbye to common-law marriage and breach-of-promise lawsuits. This was the century, too, of the sexual revolution and women's liberation, of gay rights and cohabitation. Marriage lost its powerful monopoly over legitimate sexual behavior. Couples who lived together without marriage now had certain rights. Gay marriage became legal in a handful of jurisdictions. By the end of the century, no state still prohibited same-sex behavior. Children in many states could legally have two mothers or two fathers. No-fault divorce became cheap and easy. And illegitimacy lost most of its social and legal stigma. These changes were not smooth or linear—all met with resistance and provoked a certain amount of backlash. Families took many forms, some of them new and different, and though buffeted by the winds of change, the family persisted as a central institution in society. Inside the Castle tells the story of that institution, exploring the ways in which law tried to penetrate and control this most mysterious realm of personal life.
Newcastle Upon Tyne In 1903
Author: Andrew Gill
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781533407023
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
In the early years of the 20th century, Newcastle upon Tyne was growing rapidly in industrial output, population and wealth, due to its coal trade and the manufacture of ships and armaments. It had many fine, historical buildings, including the Castle and Cathedral, and was, therefore, a popular destination for visitors. Tourist guide books were available to help them make the most of their stay and this 110 page book reproduces one of them ..... 'Reid's Sixpenny Hand Book to Newcastle upon Tyne' published in 1903. It provides a fascinating, detailed description of the City during the Edwardian period, with information on its history, trades and industries, bridges, railways, trams, principal streets, districts and much more. The original handbook has lengthy chapters on the Castle and Cathedral but I've excluded these from this book as the information is readily available elsewhere. In addition to the text, I have included 20 historical photographs of Newcastle upon Tyne from the Keasbury-Gordon Photograph Archive, taken mainly from glass, 'magic lantern' projection slides, dating from the 1890s to the 1920s.The text and photographs complement each other and enable us to travel back in time to visit this important British city over one hundred years ago.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781533407023
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
In the early years of the 20th century, Newcastle upon Tyne was growing rapidly in industrial output, population and wealth, due to its coal trade and the manufacture of ships and armaments. It had many fine, historical buildings, including the Castle and Cathedral, and was, therefore, a popular destination for visitors. Tourist guide books were available to help them make the most of their stay and this 110 page book reproduces one of them ..... 'Reid's Sixpenny Hand Book to Newcastle upon Tyne' published in 1903. It provides a fascinating, detailed description of the City during the Edwardian period, with information on its history, trades and industries, bridges, railways, trams, principal streets, districts and much more. The original handbook has lengthy chapters on the Castle and Cathedral but I've excluded these from this book as the information is readily available elsewhere. In addition to the text, I have included 20 historical photographs of Newcastle upon Tyne from the Keasbury-Gordon Photograph Archive, taken mainly from glass, 'magic lantern' projection slides, dating from the 1890s to the 1920s.The text and photographs complement each other and enable us to travel back in time to visit this important British city over one hundred years ago.
20th Century History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio and Representative Citizens
Author: Joseph Beatty Doyle
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Jefferson County (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Jefferson County (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Newcastle in the Headlines
Author: Dave Morton
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1445647796
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
A history of Newcastle, told through the archives of the Chronicle.
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1445647796
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
A history of Newcastle, told through the archives of the Chronicle.