The Bear Tree and Other Stories from Cazenovia's History /
""The Bear Tree and Other Stories from Cazenovia's History" examines and illuminates the unknown, unheralded, inaccurately told, and long-forgotten stories of Cazenovia, New York"--
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Syracuse, New York :
Syracuse University Press,
2021.
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Edición: | First edition. |
Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The bear tree and other tales
- The sunken canoe and the legend of the Indian lovers
- Former slave, Revolutionary War soldier who cooked for General Washington settled in Cazenovia
- In the shadow of abolition : the unknown lives of the Johnson family, slaves to Cazenovia's founding father
- Jonathan Forman : with Washington throughout the Revolutionary War
- 1816 : the year without a summer
- First grammar book of Ojibwe language written and published in Cazenovia
- A history of heartbreak : who was 'Crazy Luce'?
- Susan Blow, the mother of American kindergarten, and her time in Cazenovia
- William J. Hough helped create the Smithsonian Institution
- Elizabeth Smith Miller, the original "bloomer"
- The story of William Madge, Cazenovian who escaped from rebel prison during the Civil War
- The men behind the famous Cazenovia G.A.R. photograph
- Former Cazenovia resident, seminary president had historic connections to Abraham Lincoln
- Lucia Zora Card, "the bravest woman in the world"
- When President Cleveland came to Cazenovia
- The Cazenovia mummy, Robert Hubbard, and generations of interest
- Theodore Roosevelt's 1900 campaign whistle stop in Cazenovia
- A family of patriots : the Kent brothers and their World War I service
- "Nothing further remains but our duty" : Cecil Donovan's letters from the Western Front
- Circus man Jim Fitch a colorful Cazenovia character
- One of the great American novels written by a Cazenovia high school teacher.