Aunt Phil’s Trunk : Volume Three
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Publisher Description
Aunt Phil’s Trunk Volume Three
Alaska history decoded - Now in eBooks
Critics and readers claim “Aunt Phil's Trunk Volume Three” is a must-read for anyone interested in Alaska's history!
Author Laurel Downing Bill has another winner in Volume Three of her “Aunt Phil's Trunk” Alaska history series. Book three is filled with entertaining nonfiction short stories and hundreds of historical photographs that bring to life Alaska's history from 1912 to 1935. This volume, appropriate for ages 9 to 99, is a delightful journey through Alaska's growing pains as a territory of the United States.
Readers follow along as men with axes, hammers and mauls pound a path through the vast Alaska wilderness to lay railroad tracks that connect the deep-water port of Seward in the south to the territory’s interior town of Fairbanks in the north.
Did you know:
The Alaska Railroad spurred the birth of Alaska's largest town in 1915
Mushers and dog teams risked death to deliver life-saving diphtheria serum to Nome in 1925
Famous aviator Wiley post and Will Rogers crashed their plane and died near Barrow in 1935
These and dozens more little-known stories fill the pages of “Aunt Phil's Trunk Volume Three.”
Laurel Downing Bill has an extraordinary eye for the telling detail. She knows a good story when she hears it and knows how to tell it. Her history comes alive through her mastery of storytelling and close to 350 historical photographs.
Order your copy of “Aunt Phil's Trunk Volume Three” now!