This book, titled “Norton” by Lisa Ann Merrick, is a part of the “Images of America Ser.” published by Arcadia Publishing in 2015. It is a trade paperback with a length of 9.2 inches, height of 0.3 inches, and width of 6.5 inches. The book has 128 pages and is written in English. The book is a collection of beautiful photographs and captivating stories about the subjects and themes of regional travel, history, and photography. The author, Lisa Ann Merrick, has done an outstanding job of showcasing the beauty of Norton, IL, and its surroundings. This book is perfect for anyone who loves photography, travel, or history.

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The French & Indian War in Western Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Military,… War of Empires The colonial frontier of Western Pennsylvania set the stage for the fight over control of North America and the promise of the American West. The war began in the Commonwealth and the defenses, roads and skirmishes fought in the Western part of the state defined the war and the early career of George Washington. Join author Robert M. Dunkerly as he reveals the harrowing history of the French and Indian War in Western Pennsylvania.

South Carolina’s Military Organizations During the War Between the States, South Volume I of this landmark series traces the military groups raised from Charleston and McClellanville, Sumter and Clarendon, Horry and Marion and parts in between. In this anticipated four-volume series, author Robert Seigler presents a comprehensive review of South Carolina’s Civil War troops in incomparable detail. Revealing the origination of military organizations from the three major geographical regions of the state, as well as those units whose men came from all parts of the state, Seigler outlines the frontline infantry, cavalry and artillery units, as well as militia, reserves and state troops that were critical to the Confederate efforts. For every regiment and battalion, Seigler analyzes when, where and under what legal authority each one was organized, and then provides a biographical sketch of the field officers for every unit. Included in each company history, in addition to its geographical origins, are a wartime biography of each captain and Seigler’s special interest, company nicknames. Finally, a summary is provided of each unit’s major movements and engagements.

The Capitals of the Confederacy, North Carolina, Civil War Series, Paperback The Confederate States of America boasted five capital cities in four years. The center of the Confederate government moved from one Southern city to another, including Montgomery, Richmond, Danville, Greensboro and Charlotte. From the heady early days of the new country to the dismal last hours of a transient government, each city played a role in the Confederate story. While some of these sites are commemorated with impressive monuments and museums, others offer scant evidence of their importance in Civil War history. Join award-winning historian Michael C. Hardy as he recounts the harrowing history of the capitals of the Confederacy.

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History Lover’s Guide to Houston, A, Texas, Paperback Houston earned its international reputation as a hub for space flight and the oil industry. But visitors don’t need to search out the secrets of the stars or the depths of the earth to experience the impressive legacy of the nation’s fourth-largest city. Traverse the streets of downtown and find historic treasures from antebellum Texas. Venture to the outskirts to find the world’s “Eighth Wonder,’? as well as the globe’s tallest stone monument and one of its largest ports. Discover why the town’s exceptional heritage of innovation, industry and architecture has sparked a movement to uncover and embrace its historic structures. Join Tristan Smith for an in-depth exploration of Houston’s historic wards.