History of Fresno County, Vol. 4

History of Fresno County, Vol. 4

Author: Paul E. Vandor

Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag

Published: 2020-10-15

Total Pages: 740

ISBN-13: 3849659011

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The editor and publisher of these volumes, which include not less than several hundred biographies spread across the six books, presents them confidently as a verified and authoritative history of the county - the result of conscientious labor in original research , and of information imparted by pioneers and their descendants , entered upon originally as a pastime and without thought of publication of the collated material. It essays to present county and city historical data that had lasting bearing on the times, but which with many of the picturesque incidents were ignored or overlooked in the publications that have gone before; and lastly it is an endeavor also to fill in the hiatus of the years from 1882 through the first World War, to bring to date the tale of the development and growth of a county which, from a small beginning with a rough and uncouth mining population and hardy pioneers, has become one of the richest, politically best governed and industrially typical of a great state. Incredible as their development and growth have been, through successive industrial epochs, the mind cannot grasp the future of State and County, now that the twin Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys have reached the zenith of development and production. Today Fresno County is a leading contributor to California's greater riches, enhanced production, and to the unmeasured happiness and prosperity of its citizens. Fresno is one of the state's centers. A remarkable past will be eclipsed by a more wonderful future - it is manifest destiny. This is volume four out of six.


The Good Intent

The Good Intent

Author: John Renning Phillips

Publisher: John Renning Phillips

Published: 2007-11

Total Pages: 513

ISBN-13: 0979786711

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Phillips chronicles the history of two Fresno families who could trace their bloodlines to nobility in 17th-century Britain.