The Keystone Defender

The Keystone Defender
Title The Keystone Defender PDF eBook
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Pages 220
Release 1959
Genre Civil defense
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The Defender

The Defender
Title The Defender PDF eBook
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Pages 1118
Release 1916
Genre Christianity
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Defender Magazine

Defender Magazine
Title Defender Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 894
Release 1953
Genre Christianity
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Made in Rochester

Made in Rochester
Title Made in Rochester PDF eBook
Author Donovan A Shilling
Publisher Pancoast Publishing
Pages 279
Release 2015-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 0983849668

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Rochester has long been known for its leadership in optics, copying and photography. However, there were also more than 20 shoe manufacturers at one time; plus, the city was a major men’s clothing center and the country’s leading manufacturer of buttons. Many other national and international products also got their start in Rochester. Over the decades, author and historian Donovan Shilling has amassed a vast collection of these products, company photos and advertising material. He selected more than 165 Rochester born companies to feature in this “scrapbook.” You may remember some and you may have just heard of others. One thing’s for sure, though, you won’t want to lay this book down until you read all the way from A. H. Shipman (machinery) to Zweigles (sausage products).

The Cold War at Home

The Cold War at Home
Title The Cold War at Home PDF eBook
Author Philip Jenkins
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 288
Release 2014-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 1469619652

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One of the most significant industrial states in the country, with a powerful radical tradition, Pennsylvania was, by the early 1950s, the scene of some of the fiercest anti-Communist activism in the United States. Philip Jenkins examines the political and social impact of the Cold War across the state, tracing the Red Scare's reverberations in party politics, the labor movement, ethnic organizations, schools and universities, and religious organizations. Among Jenkins's most provocative findings is the revelation that, although their absolute numbers were not large, Communists were very well positioned in crucial Pennsylvania regions and constituencies, particularly in labor unions, the educational system, and major ethnic organizations. Instead of focusing on Pennsylvania's right-wing politicians (the sort represented nationally by Senator Joseph McCarthy), Jenkins emphasizes the anti-Communist activities of liberal politicians, labor leaders, and ethnic community figures who were terrified of Communist encroachments on their respective power bases. He also stresses the deep roots of the state's militant anti-Communism, which can be traced back at least into the 1930s.

Harrisburg and the Civil War

Harrisburg and the Civil War
Title Harrisburg and the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Cooper H Wingert
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 171
Release 2020-11-02
Genre History
ISBN 1625844972

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This Civil War history examines the vital role played by the Pennsylvania capital and the many ways the conflict left its mark on the city and its people. Answering President Lincoln’s call for volunteers, men from across Pennsylvania swarmed Harrisburg to fight for the Union. The cityscape was transformed as soldiers camped on the lawn of the capitol, schools and churches were turned into hospitals and the local fairgrounds became the training facility of Camp Curtin. For four years, Harrisburg and its railroad hub served as a continuous facilitation site for thousands of Northern soldiers on their way to the front lines. Its vital role in the Union war effort twice placed Harrisburg in the sights of the Confederates—most famously during the Gettysburg Campaign when Southern forces neared the city's outskirts. Though civilians kept an anxious eye to the opposite bank of the Susquehanna River, Harrisburg's defenses were never breached. In Harrisburg and the Civil War, Cooper H. Wingert crafts a portrait of a capital at war, from the political climate to the interactions among the citizens and the troops.

Makers and Defenders of America

Makers and Defenders of America
Title Makers and Defenders of America PDF eBook
Author Anna Elizabeth Foote
Publisher
Pages 350
Release 1910
Genre United States
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