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The Handy Etiquette Manual: For Office, School, and Home
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written by John Howard Nelson, 1907-1992 (Boston, MA: B. Humphries, 1957), 82 page(s)
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written by John Howard Nelson, 1907-1992 (Boston, MA: B. Humphries, 1957), 82 page(s)
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How TVs Are Made 1959
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produced by Jam Handy Organization (New York, NY: RCA Red Seal (BMG), 1959), 18 mins
This documentary features the manufacturing processes of televisions.
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produced by Jam Handy Organization (New York, NY: RCA Red Seal (BMG), 1959), 18 mins
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Hymn to Freedom: The History of Blacks in Canada, 2, Nova Scotia
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produced by Almeta Speaks, 1935-, in Hymn to Freedom: The History of Blacks in Canada, 2 (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1998), 57 mins
The population of Nova Scotia ebbed and flowed from the major wars that shaped Canada and the United States. The Jones family experienced slavery and segregation since southerners from the United States had settled in Nova Scotia. Member of a series: Hymn to Freedom: The History of Blacks in Canada.
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produced by Almeta Speaks, 1935-, in Hymn to Freedom: The History of Blacks in Canada, 2 (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1998), 57 mins
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Illinois History, An Overview, 11, Modern Day Illinois
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directed by James A. Edstrom; produced by James A. Edstrom, in Illinois History, An Overview, 11 (Privately Published, 2009, originally published 1971), 27 mins
This documentary, directed by James A. Edstrom, features a modern-day Illinois.
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directed by James A. Edstrom; produced by James A. Edstrom, in Illinois History, An Overview, 11 (Privately Published, 2009, originally published 1971), 27 mins
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4. Industry and Business
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written by Sharon Orcutt Peters; in Abington, Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2002), 47-60
Throughout Abington's history, its central location between Boston and Plymouth has been a vantage point that has been reflected in both work and play. It is Abington that provided the white-oak planks for the USS Constitution, and the town's Island Grove Park had national significance during the abolitionist move...
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written by Sharon Orcutt Peters; in Abington, Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2002), 47-60
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Images of America, Accomack County
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2009), 128 page(s),
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Accomack County’s history revolves around two elements: the land and the sea. The land is fertile, capable of producing great bounty, and Accomack is surrounded by the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. So Accomack has enjoyed two advantages: an ability to produce food and the means of getting it to market....
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2009), 128 page(s),
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Adirondack Hotels and Inns
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2008), 128 page(s),
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The Adirondack region evolved over years from vast, impassable wilderness to a land of logging camps, tanneries, sawmills, and small settlements. By the end of the 19th century, the area grew again, becoming a tourist destination famed for its great hotels, quaint inns, cottages, and rustic cabins. The hotels and...
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2008), 128 page(s),
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Images of America, Adirondack People and Places
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing), 128 page(s),
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New York's mountainous Adirondack region, once considered foreboding and impassable, has evolved during the last three centuries into a desirable place for people to live and visit. Native Americans, trappers, hunters, and anglers first arrived to tap the wilderness resources offered by the Adirondack Mountains. L...
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing), 128 page(s),
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6. Industry
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written by Julieanna Frost; in Adrian, Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2011), 109-128
Like many of the early settlers to the Michigan territory, enticed by the promise of cheap land, Addison Comstock purchased 640 acres along the Raisin River in 1825. Within that decade, the community had been laid out and had both a sawmill and gristmill. Sarah Comstock, Addison's wife, named the village Adrian. T...
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written by Julieanna Frost; in Adrian, Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2011), 109-128
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1. They Came Early
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written by Sharon McGriff-Payne; in African Americans in Vallejo, Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing), 9-22
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written by Sharon McGriff-Payne; in African Americans in Vallejo, Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing), 9-22
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