Sharon Historical Society: 5 books

Book cover of Sharon and Sharon Springs
by Sharon Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: March 9, 2015

Located in the northwest corner of Schoharie County, Sharon was established in 1797 after Palatine German and Dutch families had settled in the area, replacing the Iroquois in the 18th century. Set in rolling hills with magnificent vistas over the Mohawk Valley, the area's mineral springs drew native...
Book cover of Sharon
by Sharon Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: August 11, 2014

At the turn of the 20th century, Sharon�s very existence was threatened by the collapse of the local iron industry as the town�s economy and population began to decline. However, the popularity of automobile transportation and Sharon�s accessible distance from New York attracted a class of wealthy...
Book cover of North Castle
by Sharon Tomback, North Castle Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: January 30, 2017

The town of North Castle in Westchester County is about 35 miles north of New York City and includes Armonk, Banksville and the Eastern District, and North White Plains. Home to half of the 2,145-acre Kensico Reservoir and Dam (primarily built by Italian stone masons using locally quarried stone),...
Book cover of Around Cambridge Springs
by Sharon Smith Crisman, Cambridge Springs Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: October 13, 2003

In 1903, Cambridge Springs was described in Cutter's Guide as "the Great Health and Pleasure Resort of Pennsylvania." Located in northwestern Pennsylvania on the banks of French Creek, it fell halfway between Chicago and New York City on the Erie Railroad. From the promotion of the mineral springs in...
Book cover of Lexington
by Sharon Ritenour Stevens, Alice Trump Williams, Rockbridge Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: August 3, 2009

Lexington, the seat for Rockbridge County, is situated in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley within minutes of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Main Street is part of Route 11�the Valley Pike/Great Road�and the architecture downtown looks much as it did in the 19th century. Lexington is home to Washington...
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