12 books found
by Carl A. Taylor, Elizabeth Harding Burroughs, Elmer Allen Holbrook, Henry Kreisinger, Martin Joseph Gavin, Oliver Bowles, Raymond Bardeen Ladoo, Richard Bishop Moore, Thomas Varley, John Blizard, Edward Phillip Barrett, Richard V. Ageton, Samuel Colville Lind, Albert Russell Mumford, C. C. Stevenson, Harry Earle Tufft, John Wesley Marden, Bertram J. Cross, John Paul Bonardi, Robert Henry Bradford, William Robertson Argyle, Charles Wesley Davis, Ralph Arthur Sherman, John Edward Conley
1923
by Albert Matthys Hermie, Charles Adolph Weigel, Charles Walter Bacon, Ernst Artschwager, Francis Joseph LeBeau, Francis Raymond Lawson, Hans Albert Einstein, Harry Lamont Parker, John B. Carpenter, John Leonard Fulmer, Leander D. Howell, Lynferd Joseph Wickerham, Marshall Weddel Stone, Orlin James Scoville, Raymond Peter Christensen, Walter Whittier Swett, George T. York, James Faucette Bullock, Otto Harvey Coleman, Ralph Rudolph Botts, Ronald Lester Mighell, Roscoe Harrison Carter, Arthur Crawford Foster, Iley Edgar Stokes, Joseph Conrad Chamberlin, Raymond Wenger
1950
Northeast Philadelphia chronicles this area's history of transformation, from scattered communities to an urban center. Before the Consolidation Act of 1854 more than tripled the former capital's population, Northeast Philadelphia was a scattered group of pastoral communities just beyond the city limits. Holmesburg, Somerton and other small villages initially struggled but ultimately triumphed in their transition from rural townships to a bustling urban center. Dr. Harry C. Silcox has collaborated with Frank W. Hollingsworth to chart this fascinating evolution, from the demise of the family farm to neighbors uniting on the homefront during World War II. With such lively characters as Mary Disston, the founding mother of Tacony, and tales of the local effort for suffrage, Silcox and Hollingsworth create a brilliant and affectionate portrait of Northeast Philadelphia.
by David Rollin Dodd, Edward Alexander Livesay, Ferris Dewey Cornell, H. L. Crane, H. O. Henderson, Harry E. Knowlton, Horace Atwood, Leonard Marion Peairs, Nahum James Giddings, Walter Wardlaw Armentrout, E. C. Sherwood, E. C. Stillwell, Maxwell Jay Dorsey, Warren Gifford, Anthony Berg
1926
by Maxwell Jay Dorsey, Harry E. Knowlton
1926
by B. Frank Heintzleman, Harold Scofield Betts, Harry Bruce Walker, Harry Lawrence Wilson, Marie Foote Heisley, Mary Aloysius Agnew, United States. Bureau of Biological Survey, United States. Food and Drug Administration, William White
1928
The Rio Grande National Forest is a storehouse of great natural wealth. It is an important economic factor in the welfare of the surrounding local communities. It is a public asset in which every one of its users should have a personal interest.