The St. George Peninsula

The St. George Peninsula
Title The St. George Peninsula PDF eBook
Author Tammy L. Willey
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 134
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780738538235

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This fascinating history captures more than two centuries of life on and around the St. George Peninsula. These images feature war heroes, churches, community volunteers, historic sites, summer visitors, sailing vessels, and all phases of the still important fishing industry. St. George's rich cultural heritage is well documented due to the booming granite industry, which lured European laborers to this area in the early 20th century. Many of these quarry workers remained. They put down roots and constructed stores, post offices, schools, and clusters of wood-framed dwellings. The stark walls of abandoned granite quarries still pay tribute to these hardworking immigrants. Today, this area is the gateway to Monhegan Island. It inspires the exceptional Wyeth paintings and is a magnet for other noted artists and photographers. Locals, however, still cling to the traditions of their small seaside town.

The St. George Peninsula

The St. George Peninsula
Title The St. George Peninsula PDF eBook
Author Tammy L. Willey
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 134
Release 2005-10-19
Genre Photography
ISBN 1439632472

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This fascinating history captures more than two centuries of life on and around the St. George Peninsula. These images feature war heroes, churches, community volunteers, historic sites, summer visitors, sailing vessels, and all phases of the still important fishing industry. St. George's rich cultural heritage is well documented due to the booming granite industry, which lured European laborers to this area in the early 20th century. Many of these quarry workers remained. They put down roots and constructed stores, post offices, schools, and clusters of wood-framed dwellings. The stark walls of abandoned granite quarries still pay tribute to these hardworking immigrants. Today, this area is the gateway to Monhegan Island. It inspires the exceptional Wyeth paintings and is a magnet for other noted artists and photographers. Locals, however, still cling to the traditions of their small seaside town.

St. George Peninsula

St. George Peninsula
Title St. George Peninsula PDF eBook
Author Tammy Lee Willey
Publisher Arcadia Library Editions
Pages 130
Release 2005-10
Genre History
ISBN 9781531622640

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This fascinating history captures more than two centuries of life on and around the St. George Peninsula. These images feature war heroes, churches, community volunteers, historic sites, summer visitors, sailing vessels, and all phases of the still important fishing industry. St. George's rich cultural heritage is well documented due to the booming granite industry, which lured European laborers to this area in the early 20th century. Many of these quarry workers remained. They put down roots and constructed stores, post offices, schools, and clusters of wood-framed dwellings. The stark walls of abandoned granite quarries still pay tribute to these hardworking immigrants. Today, this area is the gateway to Monhegan Island. It inspires the exceptional Wyeth paintings and is a magnet for other noted artists and photographers. Locals, however, still cling to the traditions of their small seaside town.

The Oyster King

The Oyster King
Title The Oyster King PDF eBook
Author James L. Hargrove
Publisher Createspace Independent Pub
Pages 184
Release 2013-03-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781483961040

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A resident of Saint George Island explores the talents and motivation that led a poet and evangelist to purchase the island in 1916. The charismatic William Lee Popham was a gifted speaker and enthusiastic writer who used his romance novels as equity to purchase the island. Sales of lots were slow until he hit upon a way to provide income from oystering. William Lee began to acquire land and leases to oyster bottoms but suffered ups and downs due to rivalries and accusations of fraud. Read about a man who was the dominant force in developing Apalachicola and Saint George Island from 1916 to 1936! The book is replete with photographs and illustrations, and contains a hilarious chapter about Sex on the Beach, not to mention more about oyster reproduction than you would ever want to know! Pediveligers, anyone?

Treasured Recipes

Treasured Recipes
Title Treasured Recipes PDF eBook
Author St George Island
Publisher Favorite Recipes Press (FRP)
Pages 224
Release 1997-10-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780965997904

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Description of the Island of St. George

Description of the Island of St. George
Title Description of the Island of St. George PDF eBook
Author Zakhar Chichenev
Publisher
Pages 38
Release 1975
Genre Pribilof Islands (Alaska)
ISBN

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History of St. George's Parish, Flushing, Long Island

History of St. George's Parish, Flushing, Long Island
Title History of St. George's Parish, Flushing, Long Island PDF eBook
Author J. Carpenter Smith
Publisher
Pages 166
Release 1897
Genre Church buildings
ISBN

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