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DELAWARE BOOKS
Posted in Delaware (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
Written by George A Talley. By Moyer & Lesher.
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No comments about A history of the Talley family on the Delaware and their descendants [microform]: Including a genealogical register, modern biography, and miscellany : early history and genealogy from 1686.
Posted in Delaware (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
Written by Bruce Bendler. By Heritage Books Inc..
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No comments about Colonial Delaware Records: 1681-1713.
Posted in Delaware (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
Written by Frank T. Dale. By Rutgers University Press.
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1 comments about Bridges Over the Delaware River: A History of Crossings.
- Covers the history of all non-interstate bridges across the Delaware with photos of nearly every edition of every bridge. The background information and stories of how each bridge came to be are engrossing and full of interesting detail. I expected to skim this book for information on bridges I was familiar with and ended up reading it cover-to-cover.
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Posted in Delaware (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
Written by Irma Harper. By Heritage Books Inc..
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No comments about Kent County, Delaware Land Records, Volume 10: 1772-1775.
Posted in Delaware (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
Written by Patricia Valentine Whitacre and Richard A. Plank. By Arcadia Publishing.
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4 comments about Tinicum Township, Bucks County (Images of America: Pennsylvania).
- What a great book. The pictures were just fabulous. It truly takes you back to a time when there was the real meaning of family and hard work. It was wonderful to see so much about this little town I grew up in. Buy many copies and give them to your friends and family. Here's a chance to show your kids and grandkids what life was like "back when".
- This will be a great travel guide next time I explore Bucks County. What
fun to travel the back roads of Tinicum in search of places illustrated in
the book--including the airport with historic bi-planes flying!
- Over 200 old photos with captions identifying individuals pictured and accompanied by well-research historical context. Great! Any genealogists or family historian would be thrilled to come across a book such as this covering the locale in which their forebears had resided. It serves as a model to be emulated by other local groups wanting to preserve a historical record their township's past.
- What a treat - to finally have this treasure-trove of Tinicum Township history. As a newer resident of the township, I'm eager for this type of historical information. Photos are great, text - succinct. Great job! Great book!
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Posted in Delaware (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
Written by Carol E. Hoffecker and Richard Waldron. By University of Delaware Press.
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No comments about New Sweden in America.
Posted in Delaware (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
Written by John A. Munroe. By University of Delaware Press.
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No comments about The Philadelawareans, and Other Essays Relating to Delaware (Cultural Studies of Delaware and the Eastern Shore).
Posted in Delaware (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
Written by George A. Talley. By Nabu Press.
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Posted in Delaware (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
Written by Jim Shaughnessy. By Syracuse University Press.
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4 comments about Delaware & Hudson: The History of an Important Railroad Whose Antecedent Was a Canal Network to Transport Coal.
- This book is wonderfully researched, chalked full of the details any railroad fan wants. The historical account of the D&H's begining as well as the discussion of the leaders of this great road are most interesting. A must read for those interested in the great railroads of the USA.
- It's great to see this book back in print. Buy it and read it if you have any interest in canals, coal mining, or the history of one of the US's oldest railroads!
- I consider this one my biblical reference of our country's oldest continually operating railroad, the Delaware & Hudson. Jim Shaughnessy has done an excellent job of relating his research, and the photos and maps bring it all together.
- Delaware & Hudson describes the company that ran the first steam locomotive in this country, and operated the first integrated transportation system in 1828, when it combined the use of a railroad and canal in an audacious scheme to transport Pennsylvania coal to New York City. The D&H first used Roebling's wire cable to operate its gravity railroad, and later used the same cables to build wire suspension aqueduct bridges to carry the canal over two rivers, and did all this years before Roebling would build the Brooklyn Bridge.
The book is filled with photographs, maps and engravings, with images on virtually every page. Although it is a book for railroad fans, it also works as a history of American technology and the history an American company which rode its use of technical inonovations to become one of this country's largest corporations by the middle of the nineteenth century.
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Posted in Delaware (Thursday, September 9, 2010)
Written by Mary A. Shafer. By Word Forge Books.
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5 comments about Devastation on the Delaware: Stories and Images of the Deadly Flood of 1955.
- Mary Shafer has approached a detailed account of a tragic flood with unusual thoroughness, compassion, continuity, and research. It is a non-fiction book like no other, holding the reader spellbound throughout. One cannot help but become emotionally involved with those who suffered through this event, and one cannot help but admire Shafer for her accomplishment. Obviously, Shafer was passionate about her subject; it shows in throughout this book.
- Mary Shafer's "Devastation on the Delaware" is an engrossing account of the tragic Delaware Valley flood of 1955, created by Hurricanes Connie and Diane. Told as a narrative timeline of events, this book introduces us to the people and communities overcome by the wrathful waters of the Delaware and its tributaries. It reads like historical fiction rather than documentary, with many amazing and touching stories uncovered by the author's interviewing diligence. I couldn't put this book down and highly recommend it as a full and varied account of an unbelievable event and its effect on the Delaware Valley.
- Mary Shafer's book Devastation on the Delaware is the amazing result of years of research and emotional commitment. Written to commemorate the August, 1955, Delaware River Valley Flood, the book takes the reader on a "roller-coaster ride" through those days of death and "devastation." Ms. Shafer describes in detail the Flood as experienced in all the areas of the Delaware Valley during August 18-20.
Her professional commitment to her "craft" and her personal commitment to the survivors and victims of the Flood are extraordinary. The survivors' stories (remembered in minute detail 50 years later) are heart-wrenching. The graphic details are horrifying.
The author is an exceptional writer, one who weaves historical and scientific facts into a compelling "story." The fascinating history of the Delaware River and its tributaries, general information about hurricanes (and Hurricanes Connie and Diane in particular) and the status of weather reporting in the mid-1950's and the abandoned plans to dam the River after the Flood all become part of the drama of one of our country's worst natural disasters. This book will hold everyone's interest. It is a great "read."
For those of us who lived through the Flood, it is also a priceless gift. Many people waited over 50 years for the kind of closure only Ms. Shafer's book has given them.
- Mary Schaefer's Devastation on the Delaware is an eye-opening account of what happens when people forget the power of flood waters. Extreme natural events can't often be tamed by mankind.
There are many very sad as well as hearwarming and uplifting accounts of people's response to the flood.
Ultimately the 55 flood created a National Park on the Delaware River. Although the Tocks Island project displaced and did great harm to some, the net result - - the National Park - - is a good thing, if only because it keeps people from forgetting again and trying to live too close to the banks of this great river.
- I grew up hearing about this flood, but in the way of casual family talk, I never really learned much about it. Fascinating to read such a well-researched book on the many aspects of the flood. It was indeed life-changing for so many people. While my own family didn't suffer from it, they knew many, many people who did. The stories went on for years. They'd be lost now except for this excellent book.
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A history of the Talley family on the Delaware and their descendants [microform]: Including a genealogical register, modern biography, and miscellany : early history and genealogy from 1686
Colonial Delaware Records: 1681-1713
Bridges Over the Delaware River: A History of Crossings
Kent County, Delaware Land Records, Volume 10: 1772-1775
Tinicum Township, Bucks County (Images of America: Pennsylvania)
New Sweden in America
The Philadelawareans, and Other Essays Relating to Delaware (Cultural Studies of Delaware and the Eastern Shore)
A History of the Talley Family On the Delaware, and Their Descendants: Including a Genealogical Register, Modern Biography and Miscellany. Early History and Genealogy from 1686
Delaware & Hudson: The History of an Important Railroad Whose Antecedent Was a Canal Network to Transport Coal
Devastation on the Delaware: Stories and Images of the Deadly Flood of 1955
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