HOME TOWN HISTORY: Schools, Parks & Important Buildings in Evansville & the Tri-State

$44.95$54.90

By Harold Morgan

• 9″x12″ coffee-table-style book
• 152 pages
• hundreds of photos

*Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. This is an ON-DEMAND title. Each book is printed specifically for your order. All sales are final.

Description

M.T. Publishing Company, Inc., is excited to bring you Harold B. Morgan’s sixth publication in a series of Evansville and Tri-State photo history books. Home Town History: Schools, Parks & Important Buildings in Evansville & the Tri-State is Morgan’s newest pictorial book and it will feature tri-state parks, local elementary schools, high schools, colleges and noteworthy buildings of the tri-state area including Whirlpool and the Paducah Atomic Plant.

This 9” x 12” coffee-table edition features a full-color hardbound cover with matching dust jacket and contains hundreds of photographs and historical highlights that will illustrate the Tri-State’s past within 152 pages. Additionally, a $9.95 downloadable Digital Edition is offered in conjunction with a hardcopy book purchase. (An email address is required to download the digital edition.) Local pick up is also available at our office in downtown Evansville.

About the Author

Harold Morgan grew up in Evansville, turning 9 years old on VJ day. He had four uncles and two cousins who were US Navy and Army Air Force servicemen in the Pacific Theatre in the war years. Harold’s grandfather Wells was one of the first carpenters hired for Camp Breckenridge construction. His family’s first hand experience fueled his interest in WWII. After retiring from his engineering position at Apex Engineering of Mount Vernon, IN and Calvert City, KY in 1998, Harold has devoted his time to researching and writing about the Tri-State during WWII.

Additional information

Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 13 × 11 × 1.5 in
Digital Edition

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ISBN

978-1-949478-14-3

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