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An Uncommon Passage: Traveling through History on the Great Allegheny Passage Trail

An Uncommon Passage: Traveling through History on the Great Allegheny Passage Trail


The Great Allegheny Passage Trail forms a hiking and biking route stretching approximately 150 miles from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cumberland, Maryland, where it connects with the C&O Canal Towpath to reach Washington, DC. The trail is the culmination of many years of work by the Allegheny Trail Alliance, which joined seven separate trail organizations from Pennsylvania and Maryland to acquire and develop the land. Formerly an Indian path, trade route, military road, railway link, and part of the original National Road-the trail is truly a path to American history. An Uncommon Passage guides readers through the fascinating story of this trail, as a critical link in the western expansion of colonial America, and a pathway to the development of the Southwestern Pennsylvania region. The book explores the British outposts and forts, early settlers and frontier life, developing towns and cities, rise and predominance of industry, later environmentalism and preservation, natural resources, rivers, flora and geological features that comprise the trail and its environs. The engaging narrative is complemented by an extensive selection of historical illustrations and the contemporary photography of Paul g. Wiegman, all of which reveal the stunning scenery and pictorial history of the region. An Uncommon Passage offers a journey through both time and space to capture the heritage and surroundings of a region that would grow to prosper and help build a nation.
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Trans-Allegheny Pioneers. Historical sketches of the first white settlements west of the Alleghenies, etc.

Trans-Allegheny Pioneers. Historical sketches of the first white settlements west of the Alleghenies, etc.


Title: Trans-Allegheny Pioneers. Historical sketches of the first white settlements west of the Alleghenies, etc.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The GENERAL HISTORICAL collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This varied collection includes material that gives readers a 19th century view of the world. Topics include health, education, economics, agriculture, environment, technology, culture, politics, labour and industry, mining, penal policy, and social order. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++ British Library Hale, John P.; 1886 330 p. ; 8º. 10409.c.14.
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An Uncommon Passage

An Uncommon Passage


The Great Allegheny Passage Trail forms a hiking and biking route stretching approximately 150 miles from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cumberland, Maryland, where it connects with the C&O Canal Towpath to reach Washington, DC. The trail is the culmination of many years of work by the Allegheny Trail Alliance, which joined seven separate trail organizations from Pennsylvania and Maryland to acquire and develop the land. Formerly an Indian path, trade route, military road, railway link, and part of the original National Road-the trail is truly a path to American history.An Uncommon Passage guides readers through the fascinating story of this trail, as a critical link in the western expansion of colonial America, and a pathway to the development of the Southwestern Pennsylvania region. The book explores the British outposts and forts, early settlers and frontier life, developing towns and cities, rise and predominance of industry, later environmentalism and preservation, natural reso
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Explorer's Guide 50 Hikes in Maryland: Walks, Hikes & Backpacks from the Allegheny Plateau to the Atlantic Ocean (Second Edition)  (Explorer's 50 Hikes)

Explorer's Guide 50 Hikes in Maryland: Walks, Hikes & Backpacks from the Allegheny Plateau to the Atlantic Ocean (Second Edition) (Explorer's 50 Hikes)


Dozens of superb trails that weave through natural areas accessible to hikers throughout the metropolitan Baltimore and Washington, D.C. area.The Maryland Division of Natural Resources has become quite active in the last few years in upgrading the trail systems under its jurisdiction, and the second edition of Explorer's Guide 50 Hikes in Maryland has been thoroughly revised to reflect the many changes that have taken place. The new information describes new trails or reroutes, and notes any trails that have closed. Also included is new information about Leave No Trace ethics, and updated contact information complete with Web sites. 50 black-and-white photos, 51 maps
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Explorer's Guide 50 Hikes in Maryland: Walks, Hikes & Backpacks from the Allegheny Plateau to the Atlantic Ocean (Second Edition)  (Explorer's 50 Hikes)

Explorer's Guide 50 Hikes in Maryland: Walks, Hikes & Backpacks from the Allegheny Plateau to the Atlantic Ocean (Second Edition) (Explorer's 50 Hikes)


Dozens of superb trails that weave through natural areas accessible to hikers throughout the metropolitan Baltimore and Washington, D.C. area.The Maryland Division of Natural Resources has become quite active in the last few years in upgrading the trail systems under its jurisdiction, and the second edition of Explorer's Guide 50 Hikes in Maryland has been thoroughly revised to reflect the many changes that have taken place. The new information describes new trails or reroutes, and notes any trails that have closed. Also included is new information about Leave No Trace ethics, and updated contact information complete with Web sites. 50 black-and-white photos, 51 maps
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Hiking the Allegheny National Forest

Hiking the Allegheny National Forest


The Allegheny National Forest in northwestern Pennsylvania covers 500,000 acres and is nationally known for its many established hiking trails. Author: Jeff Mitchell. Softcover; 162 pages; maps. Stackpole Books; copyright 2007. Guide covers 50 dayhikes and five backpacking trails in and around the region. Filled with information on what to pack, time to allow, trailhead locations, and major vistas and points of interest along the way. Maps of each trail are included.
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Our Honored Dead: Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in the American Civil War

Our Honored Dead: Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in the American Civil War


In OUR HONORED DEAD, Mr. Fox, after an extensive chapter documenting Civil War era Pittsburgh and Allegheny City as they appeared in the 1860s, follows to the front over 60 Pennsylvania and one West Virginia regiments, consisting of companies recruited in Allegheny County. Seven additional chapters follow, comprised of the initial three-month regiments, the emergency militias of 1862 and 1863, the three year infantry regiments, the Pennsylvania 8th and 9th Reserves, the nine-month, and 100-day infantry regiments; the cavalry regiments, and the heavy and light artillery batteries. Each vignette details the unit's command staff, as well as each captain of an Allegheny County company with mini-biographies for many of the officers. The regiment's organizational status as well as its service history is also included. Each vignette then concludes with a breakdown of each company's Honor Roll of killed in action or died while in service, in addition to published references for each regiment through spring 2007. Many of these histories run for several pages, especially in the case of regiments with several local companies. Prior to this publication, much of the information could only be found by researching through several primary and secondary sources. Particularly helpful to the neophyte, as well as to veteran historians, are pre-chapter prologues detailing the role and organization of infantry, cavalry and artillery arms in the Union Army during the war. Following the main body of the book are ten appendixes consisting of the following diverse topics: the first being a section of Statistics of Allegheny County units, e.g., the highest casualties per regiment or battle, the oldest and youngest men to serve, most famous woman veteran, and the last surviving veterans. After this, nine additional appendixes include: Allegheny County Medal of Honor recipients, county African-American soldiers serving with the 54th Massachusetts, Union generals from the county, local Catholic nuns who served in the field, the Allegheny Arsenal payroll from 1862 including nearly 1,000 names, area Civil War monuments, over 100 steamships built in Allegheny County and vicinity, a case study of the 1890 Special Census, and Pennsylvania Civil War repositories. These fascinating Civil War subjects have, to date, never been available in one source for the historian. CIVIL WAR LIBRARIAN Rea Andrew Redd writes, Arthur Fox has set forth a clear, complete and very well referenced description of Allegheny County's soldiers....Readers coming for the first time to mid-19th century history will be pleased to find an entertaining and informative discussion of the county's canals, railroads, newspapers, politics, fire fighting and law enforcement efforts, taverns, horse racing, industries (including the ironworks and the arsenal) and many other things, that form the socio-political environment of the county's' soldiers ...It is an absolutely wonderful resource. From it I learned something quite interesting about the older brother of David Kier, the protagonist in my book SONS OF THE COMMONWEALTH, wrote author Dr. Sam Kier. A comprehensive bibliography comprised of dozens of regimental histories and hundreds of Civil War sources through 2007 conclude this ground-breaking study. This volume, also extensively supplemented with 26 maps, 60 photographs/illustrations, and the first ever publication of the little known color 1859 Palmatary lithograph of Pittsburgh, only recently discovered in the Duquesne Club, will make an indispensable companion to PITTSBURGH DURING THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, and a welcome addition to Civil War historians' book shelves in the continuing story of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County during the 1860s.
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Allegheny City, 1840-1907 (Images of America: Pennsylvania)

Allegheny City, 1840-1907 (Images of America: Pennsylvania)


Allegheny Town was established in 1784 by order of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania. By 1840, the tiny wilderness community had grown in size and population to be incorporated as Allegheny City. Throughout the 19th century, Allegheny City became home to immigrants from many European countries who found work in the city's expanding commercial and industrial firms, as well such prominent Americans as Andrew Carnegie, Samuel P. Langley, Mary Cassatt, George Ferris, and Mary Roberts Rinehart. The citizens of Allegheny City's many neighborhoods took great pride in their city's heritage, schools, parks, and congregations. On January 1, 1907, Allegheny City was the third-largest city in Pennsylvania. By the end of that year, the city, as an autonomous municipality, no longer existed as a result of an annexation by Pittsburgh, its sister city across the river. Allegheny City: 1840-1907 documents the short history of this remarkable city.
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60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Pittsburgh: Including Allegheny and Surrounding Counties

60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Pittsburgh: Including Allegheny and Surrounding Counties


From a city of smokestacks to a city of culture, technology, and trees, Pittsburgh's revitalized city parks, abundant state parks, tranquil state forests, and enhanced riverfronts offer endless opportunities to hike and explore. 60 Hikes within 60 Miles: Pittsburgh has something for explorers of every ability and interest. Diverse hikes include Frick Park, which can be combined with a visit to the Frick Art and Historical Center (free); Ohiopyle State Park, with views of the beautiful Youghiogheny River and Cucumber Falls; Beechwood Farms, where kids and adults can opt to participate in nature programs and walks; and Mt. Davis Natural Area, where hikers can stand on the highest point in Pennsylvania. History buffs will love Bushy Run and its museum and other historical site/hike combinations. Those seeking solitude will relish time spent walking in lovely Todd Sanctuary or one of the scenic and tranquil destinations of Forbes State Forest. Beautiful river, lake, waterfall, mountain, wildflower, and historical walks are all in your backyard. From the city's riverbanks to the Laurel Highland mountains of the south and southwest to the lakes and meadows of the north and northwest, every hiker will find trails to their liking in 60 Hikes within 60 Miles: Pittsburgh.
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A Guide to the Allegheny National Forest

A Guide to the Allegheny National Forest


Nestled in four counties of Northwestern Pennsylvania are the 513,000 acres of the Allegheny National Forest, so designated by a proclamation signed by U.S. President Calvin Coolidge in 1923. A Guide to the Allegheny National Forest is the most current and comprehensive visitor's guide ever written for this national treasure. Designed in a handy pocketbook format, the guide briefly explores the human and geological history of the forest and includes hints on how to enjoy the forest safely. The book then describes the three distinct natural areas of the forest and features the activities available in each of these areas. The three sections highlight the hiking trails, campgrounds (developed, dispersed, and primitive), recreation areas, picnic areas, snowmobile and ATV access sites, and the swimming, boating, and canoeing opportunities available in these areas. They also includes trail maps, directions to ranger stations, addresses and phone numbers for lodging, rentals, and attractions in the area, even information on educational programs available in the forest. No other book so completely and comprehensively facilitates your next trip to the forest.
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60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Pittsburgh: Including Allegheny and Surrounding Counties

60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Pittsburgh: Including Allegheny and Surrounding Counties


From a city of smokestacks to a city of culture, technology, and trees, Pittsburgh's revitalized city parks, abundant state parks, tranquil state forests, and enhanced riverfronts offer endless opportunities to hike and explore. 60 Hikes within 60 Miles: Pittsburgh has something for explorers of every ability and interest. Diverse hikes include Frick Park, which can be combined with a visit to the Frick Art and Historical Center (free); Ohiopyle State Park, with views of the beautiful Youghiogheny River and Cucumber Falls; Beechwood Farms, where kids and adults can opt to participate in nature programs and walks; and Mt. Davis Natural Area, where hikers can stand on the highest point in Pennsylvania. History buffs will love Bushy Run and its museum and other historical site/hike combinations. Those seeking solitude will relish time spent walking in lovely Todd Sanctuary or one of the scenic and tranquil destinations of Forbes State Forest. Beautiful river, lake, waterfall, mountain, wildflower, and historical walks are all in your backyard. From the city's riverbanks to the Laurel Highland mountains of the south and southwest to the lakes and meadows of the north and northwest, every hiker will find trails to their liking in 60 Hikes within 60 Miles: Pittsburgh.
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Allegheny Angels

Allegheny Angels


Forget Interstates, Fast Cars, Big Rigs and Road Rage, Instead, Read about a forgotten place from the 1920's and 1930's. Called Irontown, famous for making products regarding steel. Bob Ripley of Ripley's Believe It or Not once called Dunbar, one of the busiest little places in thew world. Only those who chose, remained in this little abandoned town. To know what happened after that, turn this book ovber and learn about the dramatic adventures of four young boys and how they managed to survive childhood. The Allegheny Angels.
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Pennsylvania's Allegheny Mountains: The First Frontier (Regional Histories)

Pennsylvania's Allegheny Mountains: The First Frontier (Regional Histories)


Bands of Iroquois, the ill-fated General Braddock and Gilded Age tycoons have all roamed Pennsylvania's Allegheny Mountains. The rough peaks and dense woods of the Alleghenies were the nation's first barrier to westward expansion. From frontier skirmishes and daring escapes along the Underground Railroad to the triumphs and tragedies of the Industrial Revolution, local journalist Dave Hurst explores the fascinating history and distinctive culture of the region. He regales readers with tales of fly-fishing, bold outdoorsmen, the legend of Johnny Appleseed and the origins of the banana split to capture the essence of Pennsylvania's Allegheny Mountains.
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Pennsylvania's Allegheny Mountains: The First Frontier (Regional Histories)

Pennsylvania's Allegheny Mountains: The First Frontier (Regional Histories)


Bands of Iroquois, the ill-fated General Braddock and Gilded Age tycoons have all roamed Pennsylvania's Allegheny Mountains. The rough peaks and dense woods of the Alleghenies were the nation's first barrier to westward expansion. From frontier skirmishes and daring escapes along the Underground Railroad to the triumphs and tragedies of the Industrial Revolution, local journalist Dave Hurst explores the fascinating history and distinctive culture of the region. He regales readers with tales of fly-fishing, bold outdoorsmen, the legend of Johnny Appleseed and the origins of the banana split to capture the essence of Pennsylvania's Allegheny Mountains.
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Allegheny Hopes: Red Like Crimson/White as Snow/Out of the Blue (Romancing America: Pennsylvania)

Allegheny Hopes: Red Like Crimson/White as Snow/Out of the Blue (Romancing America: Pennsylvania)


Watch as God takes the mistakes from yesterday and uses them to bridge the path to love for three Pennsylvania couples. Adrianne and Chris were in love in college, but an unexpected pregnancy made Adrianne run without telling Chris why. Brianna’s and Brady’s interests couldn’t be more different, and just the talk of football could make Brianna close her heart forever. Katie and Karl were expected to marry and settle in the Amish community, but Katie’s desire for a different life could make her misjudge Karl’s ability to love her completely.
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Along  The  Allegheny  River:   The Northern Watershed  (PA)   (Postcard  History Series)

Along The Allegheny River: The Northern Watershed (PA) (Postcard History Series)


The Allegheny River, of western Pennsylvania and New York, flows through a region rich in natural resources and human history. While the river is 320 miles long, the northern watershed district originates in Potter County, Pennsylvania, and joins the Clarion River near Parker, Pennsylvania. Along the Allegheny River: The NorthernWatershed showcases over 200 vintage postcards of the river, its landscape, and its people. These captivating images chronicle over 200 years of history, from the French and Indian War to the timber and oil booms of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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A Guide to the Allegheny National Forest

A Guide to the Allegheny National Forest


Nestled in four counties of Northwestern Pennsylvania are the 513,000 acres of the Allegheny National Forest, so designated by a proclamation signed by U.S. President Calvin Coolidge in 1923. A Guide to the Allegheny National Forest is the most current and comprehensive visitor's guide ever written for this national treasure. Designed in a handy pocketbook format, the guide briefly explores the human and geological history of the forest and includes hints on how to enjoy the forest safely. The book then describes the three distinct natural areas of the forest and features the activities available in each of these areas. The three sections highlight the hiking trails, campgrounds (developed, dispersed, and primitive), recreation areas, picnic areas, snowmobile and ATV access sites, and the swimming, boating, and canoeing opportunities available in these areas. They also includes trail maps, directions to ranger stations, addresses and phone numbers for lodging, rentals, and attractions in the area, even information on educational programs available in the forest. No other book so completely and comprehensively facilitates your next trip to the forest.
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John P. Hale - Trans-Allegheny Pioneers: Historical Sketches of the First White Settlements West of the Alleghenies  1748 and After

John P. Hale - Trans-Allegheny Pioneers: Historical Sketches of the First White Settlements West of the Alleghenies 1748 and After


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Janice Thompson PhD - Allegheny Hopes

Janice Thompson PhD - Allegheny Hopes


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Donna Ruff - 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Pittsburgh Including Allegheny and Surrounding Counties

Donna Ruff - 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Pittsburgh Including Allegheny and Surrounding Counties


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