Why Small Towns Produce Big Character: The History of East Liberty, Ohio

$55.00

By Janet Akey Blank

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• 9″x12″ coffee-table-style book
• 200 glossy pages
• Full color dust jacket
• Hundreds of photographs

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Description

By Janet Akey Blank

From 200 Years Ago to Today Looking Through the Windows of My Hometown

A pictorial history covering 1803 to the present that includes hundreds of photos with captions; insights on rural America via the town’s newspaper of 100 years ago;  excerpts from the diary of Captain John D. Inskeep, Civil War veteran; a story of survival by Simon Kenton, frontiersman and Indian fighter; and many shared memories of our local residents who grew up in the 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s in Small Town, America.

This book is a 9 x 12-inch, coffee-table style with a deluxe hard bound cover featuring up to 200 glossy, double-coated, full-color pages allowing for superior photo reproduction. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of local history. ORDER YOUR COPY TODAY!

Chapter Topics Include:
Businesses; Hunting, Trapping & Fishing;, Military; Landmarks; Sports; People; Farms & Families; Events; Pride; and Interviews with Local Residents

Additional information

Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 13 × 11 × 1.5 in
ISBN

978-1-945306-65-5

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