North Woods and South Mountains

North Woods and South Mountains
Title North Woods and South Mountains PDF eBook
Author Bruce Merchant
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 74
Release 2012-10
Genre Photography
ISBN 1770979425

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Careful observation is the hallmark of science. Bruce Merchant, a physician/scientist, has used careful observation as the "jumping off place" for poems which capture the essence of the natural world, relating it to feelings and inspirations. Bruce's poems have been further amplified by the insights presented through Dee Klocow's exceptional landscape photos.

Antietam, South Mountain, and Harpers Ferry

Antietam, South Mountain, and Harpers Ferry
Title Antietam, South Mountain, and Harpers Ferry PDF eBook
Author Ethan S. Rafuse
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 283
Release 2008-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 0803219431

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In September 1862 the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and the Union Army of the Potomac conducted one of the truly great campaigns of the Civil War. At South Mountain, Harpers Ferry, and Antietam, North and South clashed in engagements whose magnitude and importance would earn this campaign a distinguished place in American military history. The siege of Harpers Ferry produced the largest surrender of U.S. troops in the nation's history until World War II, while the day-long battle at Antietam on September 17 still holds the distinction of being the single bloodiest day of combat in Amer.

White Mountain National Forest and Great North Woods

White Mountain National Forest and Great North Woods
Title White Mountain National Forest and Great North Woods PDF eBook
Author Bruce D. Heald
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 9780738574509

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The White Mountain National Forest and Great North Woods have been described as "nature's mammoth museum." This is a land of many lakes and rivers, mountains and waterfalls, and pristine natural splendor, abundant with historic charm. The White Mountain National Forest was established by presidential proclamation in 1918. It owes its existence to the passage of the Weeks Act of 1911, which enabled the federal government to purchase land and establish a national forest in New Hampshire's White Mountains. It is one of the most visited natural sites in the country, and tourists from all over the world make seasonal visits to this recreational haven. This book takes the reader on a historical journey through the national forest, including the majesty and grandeur of the Presidential Range, Great Gulf Wilderness, Pemigewasset Wilderness, and Sandwich Range Wilderness, as well as Franconia Notch, Pinkham Notch, Crawford Notch, and Great North Woods.

Mountain Resorts

Mountain Resorts
Title Mountain Resorts PDF eBook
Author Julia LeMense
Publisher Routledge
Pages 560
Release 2016-04-22
Genre Law
ISBN 1317093879

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Mountains are the home of significant ecological resources - wildlife habitat, higher elevation plant systems, steep slopes, delicate soils and water systems. These resources are subject to very visible and growing pressures, most of which are caused by the unique features of mountains. Using as case studies four mountain resorts in the US and Canada, this book analyzes the extent to which the law protects the ecological systems of mountains from the adverse impacts associated with the development, operation and expansion of resorts. In order to examine these issues, Mountain Resorts takes an interdisciplinary approach, with contributions from ecologists and lawyers who focus on ski-related activities, increasing four-season use of the mountains and expanding residential, commercial and recreational development at the mountains' base. Its analysis of an array of US and Canadian federal, state and local laws provides a multifaceted exploration of the intersection of ecology and the law at mountain resorts.

Census Reports

Census Reports
Title Census Reports PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 576
Release 1885
Genre
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The Maryland Campaign of September 1862

The Maryland Campaign of September 1862
Title The Maryland Campaign of September 1862 PDF eBook
Author Joseph Pierro
Publisher Routledge
Pages 507
Release 2012-08-21
Genre History
ISBN 1135912394

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Completed in the early 1900s, The Maryland Campaign of September 1862 is still the essential source for anyone seeking understanding of the bloodiest day in all of American history. As the U.S. War Department’s official expert on the Battle of Antietam, Ezra Carman corresponded with and interviewed hundreds of other veterans from both sides of the conflict to produce a comprehensive history of the campaign that dashed the Confederacy’s best hope for independence and ushered in the Emancipation Proclamation. Nearly a century after its completion, Carman's manuscript has finally made its way into print, in an attractively packaged one-volume edition painstakingly edited, annotated, and indexed by Joseph Pierro. This edition, the first to publish the entire Carman manuscript, including the fifteen appendices, is designed for ease of use, with standardized punctuation and spelling, and conveniently footnoted explanations wherever necessary. The Maryland Campaign of September 1862 is a crucial document for anyone interested in delving below the surface of the military campaign that forever altered the course of American history, and is still the only complete edition of Carman's work on the market. **Due to an unfortunate case of mistaken identity, the man currently appearing in the frontispiece of The Maryland Campaign of September, 1862 is not the actual Ezra Carman, but someone who looks remarkably similar to him. The real Mr. Carman can be found at: http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/cwp2003001783/PP/. We apologize for the mistake, and will correct this error in further printings.

Loving the North Woods

Loving the North Woods
Title Loving the North Woods PDF eBook
Author Karin R Tilberg
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 219
Release 2024-10-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 1684752094

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Loving the North Woods is a chronicle of the difficult challenges that led to tremendous conservation achievements in the great North Woods of Maine. Focusing on the remarkable period of activity from 1990 to 2015, during which historic achievements in American conservation unfolded, it explores how people love a place and how they bring that love into action. The stories of conservation in Maine’s North Woods, hidden in files of land trusts, state government archives, forest landowners’ records, and in the memories of those who participated, can inspire and guide us now and far into the future.