Legendary Locals of Tempe

Legendary Locals of Tempe PDF

Author: Stephanie R. deLusé, PhD with the support of the Tempe History Museum

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 1

ISBN-13: 1467102288

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This book delves into the history of some of the unique individuals and groups, past and present, who have made a memorable impact on their community throughout its history.

Legendary Locals of Fillmore

Legendary Locals of Fillmore PDF

Author: Evie Ybarra

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1467101923

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Since its beginning as a Southern Pacific Railroad town 100 years ago, Fillmore has been the setting of many legends and true tales, like the St. Francis Dam disaster, the 1994 earthquake, and the Hollywood film shoots. Joaquin Murietta hid in the hills, and the story of the T. Wallace More murder in Rancho Sespe in 1877 was the murder of the century. Rancho Camulos, owned by the del Valle family until 1924, signifies the last of the Californios. Today, it is owned by the descendants of August Rubel. Tales of the sycamore tree abound, and it is an icon on Highway 126, as is the tower of the Sanitary Dairy, which was ordered from the Sears, Roebuck & Company in Chicago. Oil was discovered early in Shiells Canyon and brought Texaco to town. The fruit industry prospered, and Sunkist was welcomed. Hugh Warring installed indoor plumbing in the Piru Mansion. The likes of Booty Sanchez, Marcelino Woody Ybarra, Gene Wren, Kevin Gross, Jim Fauver, and Dorothy Shiells still influence the community. --Amazon.

Legendary Locals of Buckeye

Legendary Locals of Buckeye PDF

Author: Verlyne Meck

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2015-09-21

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 143965333X

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In 1884, Malie Monroe Jackson began and named a canal Buckeye in honor of his native state, Ohio, the Buckeye state. In 1886, Thomas Newton Clanton added 10 miles to the canal. The following year, he applied for a post office, and on March 10, 1888, the post office, named Buckeye, was established. Clanton platted a townsite and named the town Sidney, though why he chose that name remains a mystery. Beginning in 1910, advances in transportation put the community on the map, and Sidney became Buckeye. Hugh Watson, founder of the Buckeye Valley Bank, became the town’s first mayor in 1929. On January 1, 2014, Buckeye became the newest city in Arizona. This newest volume also celebrates today’s Buckeye settlers, such as Levi Beard, Tony Youngker, Clemie Arnold, and Bob Doster, DVM, updating Buckeye’s colorful history of notable residents.

Legendary Locals of Myrtle Beach

Legendary Locals of Myrtle Beach PDF

Author: Lesta Sue Hardee

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1467101435

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Simeon B. Chapin was an entrepreneur and visionary who, along with Franklin G. Burroughs, helped create the foundation of what is Myrtle Beach today. B.B. Benfield built and opened the area's first movie theater, and Lawrence Boulier was a landscape artist and founder of the Waccamaw Arts and Crafts Guild. John Woodside built the grand Ocean Forest Hotel. Col. H.B. Springs was the town's first insurance and real estate agent, and James Bryan Sr. was the first president of Myrtle Beach Farms. Blanche Floyd was a beloved teacher and author, and W.L. Harrelson made history by serving as Myrtle Beach's first mayor. Earl Husted brought the first amusement park rides to this area, and Anthony James left after high school to make a name for himself as the first widely known actor from the Myrtle Beach area. The stories of these Myrtle Beach notables and many more fill the pages of this book. Some of these names may be unfamiliar, but each of these legendary locals, in his or her own way, has helped make Myrtle Beach the historical hometown and vacationers' paradise that it is today.

Legendary Locals of the Puyallup Valley

Legendary Locals of the Puyallup Valley PDF

Author: Ruth Anderson

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1467100897

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Migrating tribes settled along the river in the J-shaped valley lying beneath the majestic mountain known today as Mount Rainier. Tribal traders from east of the mountains called the western valley tribe "generous people," a word that in English sounds like "Puyallup." Pioneers found promise in clearing the land, creating the towns of Puyallup, Sumner, and Orting, and donating property for the common good. Agriculture produced hop barons, nationally renowned daffodil bulb growers, and successful berry farmers. Early entrepreneurs spawned multigenerational businesses while doctors, educators, and civic leaders more than fulfilled pioneer dreams. In 1900, a small band of men established an annual fair in Puyallup, which became the Washington State Fair. More recently, benefactors helped to build premier fitness and medical facilities. Citizens from each town continue to participate in community service clubs. Legendary Locals of the Puyallup Valley weaves a story of determined people who have left their mark on this beautiful valley.

Tempe

Tempe PDF

Author: Shirley R. Blanton

Publisher: Arcadia Pub

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 15

ISBN-13: 9780738525082

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Includes 15 postcards of historical scenes and businesses located in Tempe, AZ.

Legendary Locals of El Paso

Legendary Locals of El Paso PDF

Author: David A. Berchelmann III

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1467101877

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"Legendary Locals is an imprint of Arcadia Publishing"--Verso of title page.

Legendary Locals of Gallup

Legendary Locals of Gallup PDF

Author: Elizabeth Hardin-Burrola, Carol Sarath, and Bob Rosebrough

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1467125679

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Geography has conspired to make Gallup, New Mexico, a special place with unique people and a colorful history. It has been a place of struggle and extremes where cultures have clashed, mixed, and melded. Gallup is a community that is simultaneously challenging and uplifting, heartrending, and redemptive. To local Native Americans, the Navajo and Pueblo people, Gallup is located on their ancestral homeland and bordered by their sacred sites. To early settlers, Gallup was a place that permitted transportation across the continent, first by foot and horseback, then by stagecoach and railroad, and ultimately, by America's Mother Road, Route 66. With its founding, Gallup became a place where European, Asian, and Hispanic immigrants--with hands that built America--came to construct a transcontinental rail line, harvest timber, mine coal, and establish businesses, while seeking a new life among the region's original native people.

Legendary Locals of Pine City

Legendary Locals of Pine City PDF

Author: Nathan Johnson

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1467101192

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Throughout the history of Pine City, individuals have dreamed, struggled, and created a remarkable place of American culture. Legendary Locals of Pine City represents an amazing mix of talents and activities, sometimes with far-reaching effects. The Pine City story is told here in the faces of its people: the innovators who brought industry and commerce; generous people and institutions who have given back to the community in a variety of ways; participants in Pine City's thriving cultural life embracing a spectrum of interests and enthusiasms; and ordinary people living everyday lives who have done extraordinary things or had remarkable experiences. This book honors such individuals as the renowned Karla Nelsen, the world's most muscular woman; Anna Dickey Olesen, the first woman to break the glass ceiling and run for US Senate; and Shane Bauer's mom, Cindy Hickey, who worked diligently for more than two years to free her son from captivity in Iran, along with many other memorable people.

Legendary Locals of Estes Park

Legendary Locals of Estes Park PDF

Author: Steve Mitchell

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 1

ISBN-13: 146710230X

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This book delves into the history of some of the unique individuals and groups, past and present, who have made a memorable impact on their community throughout its history.