The Lost Village of Delta

The Lost Village of Delta
Title The Lost Village of Delta PDF eBook
Author Mary J. Centro
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9780738557564

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Home to a community of hardworking farmers and mill workers, the village of Delta stood along the banks of the Mohawk River until it was evacuated by the state to raise the water in the Erie Canal. Before the flooding of the river, Delta was a small country village with the same postmaster for over 30 years and families farming the same land for generations. In order to raise the water, the state approved the construction of five reservoirs across New York. The town was evacuated soon after, and the land that generations of residents toiled over now sits at the bottom of Lake Delta.

Around Delta Lake

Around Delta Lake
Title Around Delta Lake PDF eBook
Author Mary J. Centro
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2014-04-28
Genre Photography
ISBN 1439643024

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Delta Lake is interwoven in the fabric of the lives of those who live in the towns of Western and Lee, which are situated on its shore. Western was established in 1797 and Lee in 1812. People like Gen. William Floyd, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, helped settle Western, where he was eventually buried. The first town board meeting for the combined communities was held in the home of the Sheldon brothers, early settlers of the Lee area, and descendants of other early settlers still inhabit the area today. The small village of Delta was flooded to make way for Delta Lake, which would supply water to the states canal system and give Lee and Western a body of water that now hosts one of the best state parks in the Northeast. Around Delta Lake: Lee and Western showcases memories of the Bowman and Westernville Hotels, mud-truck racing, and annual field days in both towns.

Pulaski and the Town of Richland

Pulaski and the Town of Richland
Title Pulaski and the Town of Richland PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Petry
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2014-12-15
Genre Photography
ISBN 1439649022

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In 1801, the first settlers to the Pulaski and Richland area arrived on the eastern shores of Lake Ontario. These communities were shaped by notable personalities, including early residents Nathan Tuttle, Benjamin Winch, and the Mathewson family; tavern owner Pliny Jones; store owner Capt. John Meacham; businessman Charles Tollner; banker Robert Ingersoll; and philanthropist John Ben Snow. They built businesses and industries, shops and homes, and schools and churches that impacted and defined the town. Relying on the areas natural resources, the Salmon River was harnessed to power mills and later lured thousands of fishermen to its waters. The Selkirk Lighthouse became a prominent landmark at the mouth of that river.

Lost Village of Delta

Lost Village of Delta
Title Lost Village of Delta PDF eBook
Author Mary J. Centro
Publisher Arcadia Library Editions
Pages 130
Release 2008-03
Genre History
ISBN 9781531636913

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Home to a community of hardworking farmers and mill workers, the village of Delta stood along the banks of the Mohawk River until it was evacuated by the state to raise the water in the Erie Canal. Before the flooding of the river, Delta was a small country village with the same postmaster for over 30 years and families farming the same land for generations. In order to raise the water, the state approved the construction of five reservoirs across New York. The town was evacuated soon after, and the land that generations of residents toiled over now sits at the bottom of Lake Delta.

The Bible in the World

The Bible in the World
Title The Bible in the World PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 288
Release 1918
Genre Bible
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Eden in Sumer on the Niger

Eden in Sumer on the Niger
Title Eden in Sumer on the Niger PDF eBook
Author Catherine Obianuju Acholonu
Publisher Chinazor Onianwah
Pages 335
Release 2014-01-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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"EDEN IN SUMER ON THE NIGER" provides archeological, linguistic, genetic, and inscribed evidence of the West African origin of mankind, language, religion and civilization. It provides multidisciplinary evidence of the actual geographical location in West Africa of the Garden of Eden, Atlantis and the original homeland of the Sumerian people before their migration to the "Middle East". By translating hitherto unknown pre-cuneiform inscriptions of the Sumerians, Catherine Acholonu and Sidney Davis have uncovered thousands of years of Africa's lost pre-history and evidences of the West African origins of the earliest Pharaohs and Kings of Egypt and Sumer such as Menes and Sargon the Great. This book provides answers to all lingering questions about the African Cavemen (Igbos/Esh/Adamas/Adites) original guardians of the human races, Who gave their genes for the creation of Homo Sapiens (Adam) and were the teachers in the First Age of the world.

Las Vegas

Las Vegas
Title Las Vegas PDF eBook
Author Deke Castleman
Publisher Compass America Guides
Pages 312
Release 1996
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781878867827

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This updated Compass American Guide celebrates the glitziest city on earth, from its notorious history to its blackjack and craps tables. Deke Castleman tells travelers how to get the most out of their Las Vegas vacation: where to eat, sleep, and be entertained on any budget. "An informational jackpot".--Houston Chronicle