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Bomber
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in Prelinger Collection, of United States. Library of Congress. Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Collection; produced by United States. Office for Emergency Management (District of Columbia: United States. Office for Emergency Management, 1941, originally published 1941), 10 mins
This documentary, produced by United States Office for Emergency Management, features Carl Sandburg discussing airplane bombers.
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in Prelinger Collection, of United States. Library of Congress. Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Collection; produced by United States. Office for Emergency Management (District of Columbia: United States. Office for Emergency Management, 1941, originally published 1941), 10 mins
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The Ford Rouge Plant, Part 1
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produced by Ford Motor Company (Detroit, MI: Ford Motor Company, 1937), 11 mins
This documentary, produced by the Ford Motor Company, is about Ford's Rouge Plant.
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produced by Ford Motor Company (Detroit, MI: Ford Motor Company, 1937), 11 mins
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The Ford Rouge Plant, Part 2
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produced by Ford Motor Company (Detroit, MI: Ford Motor Company, 1937), 10 mins
This documentary, produced by the Ford Motor Company, is about Ford's Rouge Plant.
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produced by Ford Motor Company (Detroit, MI: Ford Motor Company, 1937), 10 mins
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The Ford Rouge Plant, Part 3
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produced by Ford Motor Company (Detroit, MI: Ford Motor Company, 1937), 11 mins
This documentary, produced by the Ford Motor Company, is about Ford's Rouge Plant.
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produced by Ford Motor Company (Detroit, MI: Ford Motor Company, 1937), 11 mins
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Images of America, Alma
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing), 128 page(s),
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Ralph Ely, founder of Alma, selected 10 acres of old forest on the bank of the Pine River in 1853. In this central-Michigan wilderness, he built a log cabin, a log store, and two steam-powered mills—a sawmill and a gristmill. At first, his growing settlement was called Elyton, but within a few years, it was rena...
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing), 128 page(s),
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Images of America, Apex
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2009), 128 page(s),
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This quaint, picturesque community has an interesting history. For years it was a rural hamlet with a nearby pond, simply called Log Pond. It later became Apex, and the pond was eventually drained in the name of progress. Apex appeared on the map because of the coalfields in Chatham/Lee County. The coal companies...
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2009), 128 page(s),
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Images of America, Around Pittsford
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2009), 128 page(s),
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Winding north through Pittsford, Otter Creek has powered the lumber, grain, and marble mills essential to this region since 1770. Chittenden lies east of Pittsford, on the west flank of the Green Mountains, where iron and manganese deposits supplied Pittsford’s iron industry. To the south, Pittsford and Proctor...
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2009), 128 page(s),
Source: www.arcadiapublishing.com
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Images of America, Bedford
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2006), 128 page(s),
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The county seat of Lawrence County, Bedford is in the heart of Indiana’s limestone belt and is known as the “Limestone Capital of the World.” Famous buildings across the nation, including the Pentagon, the Empire State Building, and the National Cathedral, feature limestone quarried and carved in Bedford. Af...
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2006), 128 page(s),
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Images of America, Catasauqua and North Catasauqua
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2002), 128 page(s),
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Once among the wealthiest communities in the country, Catasauqua was the birthplace of the modern American iron and steel industry. The energy and inventiveness of industrialists such as David Thomas, J.W. Fuller, and Leonard Peckitt spurred the growth and spread the fame of the Iron Borough far beyond the Lehigh...
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2002), 128 page(s),
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Images of America, Christian County
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing), 128 page(s),
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"In the years since Christian County was founded more than 210 years ago, the rural area—including many small communities and the county seat of Hopkinsville—has become a historic treasure of various architectural styles. Water-powered mills are representative of the first local industry. Blacksmith shops, fol...
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing), 128 page(s),
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