History of Jefferson County, New York

History of Jefferson County, New York
Title History of Jefferson County, New York PDF eBook
Author Samuel W. Durant
Publisher
Pages 852
Release 1878
Genre Jefferson County (N.Y.)
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History of West Jefferson, Ohio

History of West Jefferson, Ohio
Title History of West Jefferson, Ohio PDF eBook
Author Ashley Murray
Publisher America Through Time
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 9781634990981

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"West Jefferson rose out of the dust of a failed town and once was the most important business in Madison County, Ohio. Samuel Jones and Samuel Sexton moved to the area from New Jersey and platted New Hampton on July 5, 1822, along Little Darby Creek and Ludlow Road, the first state road in Ohio. The town was laid out with ninety-three lots on eight streets on the south side of Hampton Cemetery on Frey Avenue in West Jefferson. It had two general stores, a post office, three taverns, a hotel, and a brick Baptist church in the cemetery. West Jefferson was flourishing with a grist mill and the pork packing industry. It had five hotels at its peak, with passenger and goods stagecoaches lining the streets. In this book, author Ashley Murray guides readers through the history of this unique Ohio community"--Back cover.

Lost Jefferson City

Lost Jefferson City
Title Lost Jefferson City PDF eBook
Author Michelle Brooks
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 192
Release 2022-02
Genre History
ISBN 1467150355

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Jefferson City incorporated in 1825, but so much of that history has changed or been forgotten. Today's Lincoln University practice field used to host early circus visitors. Although called St. Peter Cemetery #1, the old recently restored cemetery on West Main Street was the second Catholic cemetery, after the sight and smell at the northeast corner of Bolivar and McCarty Streets was too much for neighbors. The man who designed the Missouri State Seal and served as a longtime judge built a Steamboat-style home on a hill at the northwest corner of Adams and High Streets, where the Missouri River Regional Library is today. Author Michelle Brooks explores the world of the Mill Bottom and the Foot, as well as cemeteries, fairgrounds, ballparks and stately homes lost to time.

Antebellum Jefferson, Texas

Antebellum Jefferson, Texas
Title Antebellum Jefferson, Texas PDF eBook
Author Jacques D. Bagur
Publisher University of North Texas Press
Pages 619
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 1574412655

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Historic Homes of Jefferson, Texas

Historic Homes of Jefferson, Texas
Title Historic Homes of Jefferson, Texas PDF eBook
Author Cheryl MacLennan
Publisher Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.
Pages 120
Release 2011-09-22
Genre Architecture
ISBN 145561484X

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Nestled near the Big Cypress Bayou, this small East Texas town still maintains its heritage and charm. Through stunning photography, Cheryl MacLennan captures the architectural details of 25 historic homes in Jefferson, including the Sedberry House and the Freeman Plantation, which were built between 1850 and 1880. She also covers such historic buildings as the Haywood House Hotel and Jefferson Carnegie Library. A section on interiors reveals the beauty within select establishments, showcasing their splendor.

Notes on the State of Virginia

Notes on the State of Virginia
Title Notes on the State of Virginia PDF eBook
Author Thomas Jefferson
Publisher
Pages 400
Release 1787
Genre Indians of North America
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Becoming Jefferson

Becoming Jefferson
Title Becoming Jefferson PDF eBook
Author Bill Barker
Publisher
Pages
Release 2018
Genre Actors
ISBN 9780879352967

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"In this first-person account, Bill Barker talks about his interest in Thomas Jefferson, how he became a Jefferson historical interpreter, how he developed and maintains his craft, and how his interpretation has expanded over time. Along the way, he includes historical information about Thomas Jefferson, using it to explain points about historical interpretation. Barker includes discussions about how he addresses sensitive Jefferson subjects, such as slavery and religion, in his interpretations"--