Forgotten Delavan

Forgotten Delavan
Title Forgotten Delavan PDF eBook
Author Patricia Ruth-Marsicano
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2014-11-17
Genre Photography
ISBN 1439648433

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When they left New York in 1836, brothers Henry and Samuel Phoenix intended to establish a temperance colony where inhabitants could live a life free from demon alcohol. They found the perfect location in the Wisconsin Territory and named it Delavan after temperance leader and abolitionist Edward C. Delavan. The Phoenixes purchased 400 acres of land to sell to friends and family back in New York. The population soon boomed thanks to people like themselves who embraced the belief in an alcohol- and slavery-free society. All deeds were written with covenants prohibiting alcohol, but in 1845 the covenants were deemed unconstitutional. Since then, Delavan has been home to abolitionists, circus performers, and artists. It has drawn tourists from around the Midwest to its ballrooms, resorts, steamers, and beautiful lake. From Delavans humble beginnings, the community has continued to grow to a population of more than 13,000, and today Delavan thrives on its industry, agriculture, and tourism.

Forgotten Tales of Wisconsin

Forgotten Tales of Wisconsin
Title Forgotten Tales of Wisconsin PDF eBook
Author Martin Hintz
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 160
Release 2010-05-13
Genre History
ISBN 1614231877

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Drift back to an era when the speed limit in Milwaukee was an edgy four miles per hour and Madison lawmakers could poke at hogs to punctuate the tedium of legislative sessions. Martin Hintz makes even the slow times of the Badger State fly by in this collection of Wisconsin's forgotten memories. Taste the world's first batch of pink lemonade (made with the dye of a circus performer's pants) and witness the tragic death of the world's last wild passenger pigeon. Track down ancient Algonkin legends like the great serpent that swam up the Mississippi looking for copper, and drop in on modern legends like Les Paul, whose guitar spun records into gold.

The Smart Set

The Smart Set
Title The Smart Set PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 696
Release 1914
Genre Literature, Modern
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Murder Made Necessary

Murder Made Necessary
Title Murder Made Necessary PDF eBook
Author E.G. Voss
Publisher E.G. Voss
Pages 215
Release 2019-09-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1393448267

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Germany is in chaos. The Weimar Republic instituted after the Great War has made things worse with several political parties now vying for control of the ineffective government. An opportunistic man from Germany's past takes it upon himself to change the course of history. U.S. State Department agents Charlie Postlethwaite and Gretchen Retrum find themselves caught up in the chase for a stolen German artifact which has the potential of plunging the world into war again. Traveling across the U.S. while deciding about marriage and dodging killers, they know that nothing will be easy. This book has the details of a real-life unsolved murder woven into the plot and is the second book in this thrilling new series.

Delavan

Delavan
Title Delavan PDF eBook
Author Patricia Ruth-Marsicano
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780738533117

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Delavan Lake, formerly known as Swan Lake, was once heavily wooded along its banks and flanked further north by prairies and groves of oaks. Eventually, the banks of the lake wouldbecome home to many seasonal dwellings, which sprang up as summertime moved Delavan residents out of town and to the lake in order to escape the heat. By the 1880s, Delavan had become a popular tourist destination and dozens of resorts were built to accommodate visitors. Ultimately, steamers and excursion boats with daily schedules were added to the lake for sightseeing and ease of movement between resorts. This additional influx of people needed entertainment, giving birth to Delavan's ballroom era, which lasted until 1960.

Forgotten Delavan

Forgotten Delavan
Title Forgotten Delavan PDF eBook
Author Patricia Ruth-Marsicano
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 1467112801

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When they left New York in 1836, brothers Henry and Samuel Phoenix intended to establish a temperance colony where inhabitants could live a life free from "demon alcohol." They found the perfect location in the Wisconsin Territory and named it Delavan after temperance leader and abolitionist Edward C. Delavan. The Phoenixes purchased 400 acres of land to sell to friends and family back in New York. The population soon boomed thanks to people like themselves who embraced the belief in an alcohol- and slavery-free society. All deeds were written with covenants prohibiting alcohol, but in 1845 the covenants were deemed unconstitutional. Since then, Delavan has been home to abolitionists, circus performers, and artists. It has drawn tourists from around the Midwest to its ballrooms, resorts, steamers, and beautiful lake. From Delavan's humble beginnings, the community has continued to grow to a population of more than 13,000, and today Delavan thrives on its industry, agriculture, and tourism.

Minutes of the Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church

Minutes of the Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Title Minutes of the Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church PDF eBook
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Pages 726
Release 1872
Genre Methodist conferences
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