Mercer's Belles

Mercer's Belles

Author: Roger Conant

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9780874220896

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Originally published in 1960 and long out of print, Mercer's Belles is a classic of Northwest history and even inspired a television series, Here Come the Brides. Roger Conant's 1866 report of his shipboard travels with the Mercer Girls on their three-month voyage from New York to San Francisco and Seattle is here republished in its entirety, including Lenna Deutsch's invaluable reference material and the original photographs. A new foreword by Northwest historian Susan Armitage places the journal in historical perspective. Civil War losses had created a surplus of unattached women on the eastern seaboard. In the new western territories, women were sought as wives and teachers. Asa Mercer, president of the territorial university in Seattle, organized a project for female emigration. To a group of men in the West he promised, for a fee, to bring a suitable wife of good moral character and reputation. To the women of the East he offered free passage to Washington Territory. People greeted Mercer's plans with mixed feelings, and he never recruited the number of women he originally anticipated would make the long journey west. The story of Mercer's Belles came to occupy an important and interesting niche in regional history. Never has the story been told as thoroughly, as entertainingly, or as well as in Roger Conant's journal, accompanied by Lenna Deutsch's insightful reference material. It is fitting that Mercer's Belles now be made available for a new generation of readers.


Mercer's Belles

Mercer's Belles

Author: Teri Harman

Publisher: Timeless Western Collection

Published: 2019-09-12

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9781947152700

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ONE DANCE: When Harriet Silverman arrives in Seattle for a fresh start and a new teaching position, the last person she expects is to meet is a fisherman who seems to be every place she turns. As she gets to know Caleb Munns, Harriet discovers they are a perfect match--for friendship. They both have solid reasons for not pursuing marriage.


The Complete Lyrics of Johnny Mercer

The Complete Lyrics of Johnny Mercer

Author: Johnny Mercer

Publisher: Knopf

Published: 2009-10-20

Total Pages: 489

ISBN-13: 0307273229

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The seventh volume in Knopf’s critically acclaimed Complete Lyrics series, published in Johnny Mercer’s centennial year, contains the texts to more than 1,200 of his lyrics, several hundred of them published here for the first time. Johnny Mercer’s early songs became staples of the big band era and were regularly featured in the musicals of early Hollywood. With his collaborators, who included Richard A. Whiting, Harry Warren, Hoagy Carmichael, Jerome Kern, and Harold Arlen, he wrote the lyrics to some of the most famous standards, among them, “Too Marvelous for Words,” “Jeepers Creepers,” “Skylark,” “I’m Old-Fashioned,” and “That Old Black Magic.” During a career of more than four decades, Mercer was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song an astonishing eighteen times, and won four: for his lyrics to “On the Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe” (music by Warren), “In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening” (music by Carmichael), and “Moon River” and “Days of Wine and Roses” (music for both by Henry Mancini). You’ve probably fallen in love with more than a few of Mercer’s songs–his words have never gone out of fashion–and with this superb collection, it’s easy to see that his lyrics elevated popular song into art.


Mercer's Belles

Mercer's Belles

Author: Roger Conant

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13:

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Typescript with manuscript corrections and additions.


Shadow of the Mountains

Shadow of the Mountains

Author: Lynn Morris

Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers

Published: 2011-11-01

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1598569074

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Cheney faces two enemies—superstition and greed . . . Cheney Duvall has proven herself as a true doctor to those 200 brides with whom she traveled to the West. But arrival in Seattle with a string of medical successes during the voyage does not open any doors for her in this frontier town—she’s “just a woman.” Returning east, she finds an invitation to a remote spot in the Ozark mountains where there are no doctors at all. But she runs into walls of illiteracy, superstition, and immovable distrust of Yankees—most especially focused on an “edjicated female thinks she’s a real doc.” How will she overcome centuries of hate and mistrust?


Some Went West

Some Went West

Author: Dorothy M. Johnson

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780803275980

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Describes the lives and varied experiences of some of the many women who traveled across the American West, including Cynthia Ann Parker, Mary Richardson Walker, Harriet Sanders, Maria Virginia Slade, and Elizabeth Custer.


African Americans in Mercer County

African Americans in Mercer County

Author: Roland Barksdale-Hall

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738565019

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African Americans in Mercer County have a legacy spanning two centuries of progress. Runaway slaves secreted along stations of the Underground Railroad to Liberia, a settlement founded by Richard Travis. Deep religious convictions provided fertile ground for development of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion connection, known as the Freedom Church, and Pandenarium, an experimental colony of manumitted slaves. In the 20th century, southern migrants found employment in the steel industry and became institution builders. William Hunter Dammond, the first African American graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, found employment as a draftsman. The Twin City Elks of Farrell, a unifying force, was the largest fraternal group in Pennsylvania for two decades. Beginning in 1807 with Thomas Bronson, who acquired 200 acres along the Shenango River near Wheatland, through the culmination of today's Juneteenth Freedom Day celebration, African Americans in Mercer County chronicles a people's ongoing journey to freedom.


Mercer County New Jersey Fishing & Floating Guide Book

Mercer County New Jersey Fishing & Floating Guide Book

Author: Jim Maccracken

Publisher: Recreational Guides

Published:

Total Pages: 707

ISBN-13:

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Mercer County New Jersey Fishing & Floating Guide Book Over 695 full 8 ½ x 11 sized pages of information with maps and aerial photographs available. Fishing information is included for ALL of the county’s public ponds and lakes, listing types of fish for each pond or lake, average sizes, and exact locations with GPS coordinates and directions. Also included is fishing information for most of the streams and rivers including access points and public areas with road contact and crossing points and also includes fish types and average sizes. Contains complete information on Assinpink Creek Baldwin SWMA Lake Belle Mountain Pond Cadwalender Park Pond Carnegie Lake Colonial Lake Community Park North Pond Crosswicks Creek (F) D & R Canal (F) Delaware River (F) East & West Park Lakes Etra Lake Fiddlers Creek (F) Gropps Lake Grover Mill Pond Lake Mercer Log Basin Pond Mercer Meadows Park Mill Ponds Park Millstone River (F) Moore Creek Mountain Lakes Nature Preserve North Community Park Pond Peddie Lake Rocky Brook Roebling Park Lake Rosedale Lake Smoyer Park Lake Stony Brook (F) Stony Brook Watershed Lake Veterans Park Lake and Whitehead Mill Pond (F) means floatable streams and rivers


Murder & Mayhem in Seattle

Murder & Mayhem in Seattle

Author: Teresa Nordheim

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2016-11-28

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 1439658544

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“A pictorial history of deadly criminality in the Emerald City, from its founding to the Green River case” (PioneerSquare.com). Seattle harbors a dark and violent history that stretches back to a bloody battle between natives and settlers in 1856. In the early 1900s, Dr. Linda Hazzard stole money from countless patients after starving them to death in her infamous sanitarium. Three robbers opened fire in the notorious Wah Mee gambling club in 1983, killing thirteen people in the state’s deadliest mass homicide. Some of America’s most notorious serial killers wrought terror in Seattle, including the Green River Killer, Gary Ridgway. Ted Bundy’s murder spree started in King County before reaching national attention in the 1970s. Local author Teresa Nordheim exposes these and many more gruesome events that scarred the city. Includes photos!