Stories from the Mohawk Valley Stories from the Mohawk Valley
American Chronicles

Stories from the Mohawk Valley

The Painted Rocks, the Good Benedict Arnold & More

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Nestled in Upstate New York along the banks of the Mohawk River are the many communities of the Mohawk Valley. These villages, towns and cities have unique histories but are inextricably tied together by the waterways that run through them. The mills, railroads and the Erie Canal sustained early growth; the Painted Rocks beautified the landscape; and tales from the local Mohawk Nation still enrich the folklore. Many remarkable individuals have called the Mohawk Valley home, including psychedelic philosopher Benjamin Paul Blood, Queen Libby, the Daiquiris and actor Kirk Douglas. For over a decade, local native Bob Cudmore has documented the interesting, important and unusual stories from the region's past, and he has compiled the best of them here.

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2011
9. Januar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
144
Seiten
VERLAG
The History Press
ANBIETERINFO
Bookwire US Inc.
GRÖSSE
7,3
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