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Remembering the Caldwells - Collins, John J.
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Remembering the Caldwells offers a nostalgic view of three neighboring communities rich in history and character. This impressive collection of vintage photographs covers the period from the end of the 19th century to the eve of the millennium. These rare photographs, few of which have been shared with the public, are from the private collections of local families and archivists. Trace within these pages the emergence of a diversity of churches and schools, tour nationally significant historic homes, and explore the transportation system that helped shape the entire region. Remembering the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Remembering the Caldwells offers a nostalgic view of three neighboring communities rich in history and character. This impressive collection of vintage photographs covers the period from the end of the 19th century to the eve of the millennium. These rare photographs, few of which have been shared with the public, are from the private collections of local families and archivists. Trace within these pages the emergence of a diversity of churches and schools, tour nationally significant historic homes, and explore the transportation system that helped shape the entire region. Remembering the Caldwells also features the Caldwells' connection with Grover Cleveland, from his parents' association with the town to his own residency in Caldwell. Join John J. Collins in this enlightening journey back in time to discover the people, places, and events that shaped the future of the Caldwells.
Autorenporträt
Author John J. Collins, through his longtime interest in local history, has created a timeless tribute to the people of the Caldwells that is certain to delight and inform its readers for years to come. This unique pictorial collection, combined with a well-researched text, offers many little-known historical facts about the area and will serve as a valuable tool in teaching the chronicles of the Caldwells to both newcomers and the younger generation. For longtime residents, it will inspire fond memories and stories of the early days to share with family and friends.