Somerset County

Somerset County

Author: William A. Schleicher

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738500812

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Between the Watchung Mountains to the north and the Sourland Mountains to the west lies the fertile valley of the Raritan River. Stout Dutch, Huguenot, German, Scottish, and English settlers began to cultivate family farms here as early as the 1680s. For almost a hundred years, the tramp of soldiers' feet and sounds of cannons had been unknown, but that was about to change. With its location astride two major routes between New York and Philadelphia, it is little wonder that Somerset County became the "Crossroads of the Revolution." A friendly populace and the protection of the mountains made this a safe haven for General Washington's army. His soldiers camped for three winters, including the harshest winter of the Revolution, in Somerset and in the adjacent areas of central New Jersey. Washington spent more time here than any other place during the War for Independence. It was in this historically significant county that the first military academy in the nation was built, the 13-star flag was first flown over American troops after its adoption by Congress, and the "Regulations for the Infantry of the United States" was written by General von Steuben.


Legends and Lore of Ancient America

Legends and Lore of Ancient America

Author: Frank Joseph

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 1900-01-01

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1477728082

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If you want to spark young people’s interest in history, teach them about the undocumented legends they won’t find in their traditional history books. This title offers readers a juicy retelling of what some people speculate is an alternate history of the Americas. From Vikings maps of America hundreds of years before Columbus to the discovery of a lost Christian colony in prehistoric Michigan, this book dares to uncover some of history’s most controversial legends.


Indiana Folklore

Indiana Folklore

Author: Linda Dégh

Publisher:

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780253109866

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Discusses old crafts and folk skills, from covered bridge building to quiltmaking, as well as the legends and lore of Indiana.


Legends, Lore & True Tales of the Chattahoochee

Legends, Lore & True Tales of the Chattahoochee

Author: Michelle Smith

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2013-09-10

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13: 1625841256

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The Chattahoochee Trace in southeast Alabama and west Georgia is steeped in Native, African and early American tradition--stories often deeply rooted in folklore. Unusual beasts such as the Kolowa, the Wampus Cat and even Bigfoot roam the area. Crossroads magic, hoodoo and Huggin' Molly make their homes in the storied region. The Native American trickster rabbit, the Nunnehi Cherokee watchers, the tales of the Indian mounds and the saga of Brookside Drive are forever etched in Chattahoochee lore. From the Creek wars to Indian removal and Sherman's March to the Sea, the legends of "the Hooch" have left an indelible mark on Georgia and Alabama. Join author Michelle Smith as she reveals many of the strange creatures and myths that sing "the Song of the Chattahoochee."


Missouri Ozarks Legends & Lore

Missouri Ozarks Legends & Lore

Author: Cynthia McRoy Carroll

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2021-09-13

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1467150401

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A crossroads energy is the heart and soul of the Missouri Ozarks, where earthquakes, monster lore, and UFO sightings are as familiar as limestone bluffs along historic Route 66. Join Cynthia Carroll -- author, tour director, and sixt-generation native -- as your guide throguh the magic of the Missouri Ozarks.


Central Ohio Legends & Lore

Central Ohio Legends & Lore

Author: James A. Willis

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1467136689

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The legendary tales of Central Ohio reach far beyond the region. Bigfoot-like creatures have been sighted in the state since the 1800s. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base was the headquarters for the military's investigations into UFO sightings in the mid-twentieth century. Some of Johnny Appleseed's earliest orchards were planted near present-day Steubenville, Mansfield and Lima, and a farm in Nova boasts the last tree planted by Appleseed. Join James A. Willis as he travels across Central Ohio and delves into the Buckeye State's stories of murderous villains, courageous heroes and even a few ghosts and monsters.