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This second volume on Pawtucket celebrates its history from 1864 to 1996. Pawtucket Volume II covers the history of the city from 1864 to 1996, and highlights the accomplishments of its citizens. Famous Pawtucket natives like singer Nelson Eddy and major-leaguer Chester Chet Nichols are spotlighted, as well as less well-known but equally significant contributors to the civic and social history of the city. Many images in this volume have been drawn from the collections of the Spaulding House Research Library, the Pawtucket Public Library, and the Times newspaper. In poring through these vast…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This second volume on Pawtucket celebrates its history from 1864 to 1996. Pawtucket Volume II covers the history of the city from 1864 to 1996, and highlights the accomplishments of its citizens. Famous Pawtucket natives like singer Nelson Eddy and major-leaguer Chester Chet Nichols are spotlighted, as well as less well-known but equally significant contributors to the civic and social history of the city. Many images in this volume have been drawn from the collections of the Spaulding House Research Library, the Pawtucket Public Library, and the Times newspaper. In poring through these vast archives, authors Johnson, Wheaton, and Reed have produced two books destined to bring back memories and enliven interest in Pawtucket's fascinating past.
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Autorenporträt
Residents of Pawtucket greeted the publication of a photographic history of their city with tremendous enthusiasm in 1995. For the first time, significant people and events in the city's past were celebrated in a vivid record available to all. The authors of that volume--Elizabeth Johnson, James Wheaton, and Susan Reed--have worked together again to produce an all-new second book on the city that incorporates many important images only reluctantly edited from the first work.