This book shows a view of Glenwood over the past 150 years from the eyes of tourists. The vast majority of images in this book are from postcards, artifacts, souvenirs, and premiums a tourist would have obtained from a visit in Glenwood. By Todd Gylsen
When the Lights Came On
The history of the first 75 years of Caney Fork Electric Cooperative. By Vicki King
The Art of Preserving Your Heritage
The Donning Company Publishers is a specialty book publisher of limited-edition commemorative volumes, pictorial histories and contemporary portraits. Donning limited-edition books are custom-tailored to celebrate and preserve your heritage. Each Donning book is created with the highest standards for editorial and design excellence and quality craftsmanship.The Donning Company Publishers began in the mid-1970s when the company’s […]
Alabama Golf Association
The Alabama Golf Association has had a storied past, which comes alive in Alabama Golf Association: The First 100 Years. From the early days of the association through almost one hundred State Amateurs, the reader is transported to yesteryear as championships are chronicled, characters introduced, and tales told from firsthand reports and many gleaned from […]
Adams Electric Wins Gold Award
GETTYSBURG, PA – A book chronicling the history of Adams Electric Cooperative and authored by two Gettysburg residents has won a gold award from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association’s Council of Rural Electric Communicators. “The Fight for Power: An electric cooperative changes south central Pennsylvania forever” was released in the summer of 2014 at […]
Westhampton Country Club: Celebrating One Hundred and Twenty-five Years 1890-2015
In its first one hundred and twenty five years (1890–2015) the Westhampton Country Club has seen many changes. The club has had four golf courses, three names, and two locations. At its inception on Beach Lane, sailing and baseball filled summer days. Tennis and golf eventually took their place and remain the order of the […]
Images From The History of Wyandotte High School
Wyandotte High School historian Craig Delich is announcing that work on his forthcoming generational pictorial history of Wyandotte High School is well underway, and will feature 240 pages containing over 400 color and black and white vintage photos, maps, floor plans, city scenes, ads of the day and school memorabilia, much of which is previously […]
Let Me Tell You
David Pemberton has created an eloquent portrait of how he achieved the American Dream, overlaid against the backdrop of modern history. Let Me Tell You documents his experiences and his insights illustrate how the culture has evolved to its current state. Moreover, Mr. Pemberton’s story has an “everyman” quality and his honesty, courage, and faith in […]
Boy Scouts of America
Celebrating the impact made by a century of Scouting needed more than a single date on the calendar. That’s why the Boy Scouts of America proceeded to launch a series of national and local programs spanning two years. And we invited everyone in America to get involved. At the local and national levels, our organization […]
The Fulton Mansion
George and Harriet Fulton named their home Oakhurst, which means “home in the oaks.” Built in the 1870s, the Fulton Mansion surely appeared unusual rising from the flat terrain of the, then, sparsely populated Live Oak Peninsula. George’s and Harriet’s talents and tastes are apparent in the unusual architecture, advanced mechanical systems, and stylish interiors […]
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