The Ohio River

The Ohio River
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Total Pages : 602
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105010211915
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Synopsis The Ohio River by : Archer Butler Hulbert

The Ohio River: Charts, Drawings, and Description of Features Affecting Navigation, War Department Rules and Regulations for the River and Its Tributaries, Navigable Depths and Tables of Distances for Tributaries

The Ohio River: Charts, Drawings, and Description of Features Affecting Navigation, War Department Rules and Regulations for the River and Its Tributaries, Navigable Depths and Tables of Distances for Tributaries
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Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105127307770
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Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ohio River: Charts, Drawings, and Description of Features Affecting Navigation, War Department Rules and Regulations for the River and Its Tributaries, Navigable Depths and Tables of Distances for Tributaries by : United States. Army. Corps of Engineers

River Jordan

River Jordan
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Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 0813109507
ISBN-13 : 9780813109503
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis River Jordan by : Joe William Trotter

Since the nineteenth century, the Ohio River has represented a great divide for African Americans. It provided a passage to freedom along the underground railroad, and during the industrial age, it was a boundary between the Jim Crow South and the urban North. The Ohio became known as the "River Jordan," symbolizing the path to the promised land. In the urban centers of Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Evansville, blacks faced racial hostility from outside their immediate neighborhoods as well as class, color, and cultural fragmentation among themselves. Yet despite these pressures, African Americans were able to create vibrant new communities as former agricultural workers transformed themselves into a new urban working class. Unlike most studies of black urban life, Trotter's work considers several cities and compares their economic conditions, demographic makeup, and political and cultural conditions. Beginning with the arrival of the first blacks in the Ohio Valley, Trotter traces the development of African American urban centers through the civil rights movement and the developments of recent years.

Tour on the Underground Railroad along the Ohio River, A

Tour on the Underground Railroad along the Ohio River, A
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9781467143752
ISBN-13 : 1467143758
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Tour on the Underground Railroad along the Ohio River, A by : Nancy Stearns Theiss

Running for 664 miles along Kentucky's border, the Ohio River provided a remarkable opportunity for the enslaved to escape to free soil in Indiana and Ohio. The river beckoned fugitive slave Henry Bibb onto a steamboat at Madison, Indiana, headed to Cincinnati, where he discovered the Underground Railroad. Upriver from Cincinnati, a lantern signal high on a hill from the Rankin House in Ripley, Ohio, stirred others to flee for freedom. These stories and more along the borderland of the Ohio River also served as the setting for Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, which became an inspiration of human resistance. Author Nancy Theiss, PhD, takes readers on a tour through American history to places of courage and sacrifice.

Ohio River

Ohio River
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Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Total Pages : 105
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ISBN-10 : 9781438125206
ISBN-13 : 1438125208
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Ohio River by : Tim McNeese

Describes the history of the Ohio River, including its origins, first peoples, European exploration, wars, commercial use and the river today.

Falls of the Ohio River

Falls of the Ohio River
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Publisher : University of Florida Press
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 1683402030
ISBN-13 : 9781683402039
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Falls of the Ohio River by : David Pollack

Falls of the Ohio River presents current archaeological research on an important landscape feature of what is now Louisville, Kentucky, demonstrating how humans and the environment mutually affected each other in the area for the past 12,000 years.

The Ohio River

The Ohio River
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Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015018439334
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Synopsis The Ohio River by : United States. Army. Corps of Engineers

Twelve-year-old Maggie is determined to reject the entire masculine sex, from her preoccupied father to her annoying classmate Todd, until she begins to see other sides to the males around her.

The Ohio River, Charts, Drawing, and Description of Features Affecting Navigation, War Dept. Rules and Regulations for the River and Its Tributaries

The Ohio River, Charts, Drawing, and Description of Features Affecting Navigation, War Dept. Rules and Regulations for the River and Its Tributaries
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Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D000235202
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Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ohio River, Charts, Drawing, and Description of Features Affecting Navigation, War Dept. Rules and Regulations for the River and Its Tributaries by : United States. Army. Corps of Engineers

That Dark and Bloody River

That Dark and Bloody River
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Publisher : Bantam
Total Pages : 882
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ISBN-10 : 9780307790460
ISBN-13 : 0307790460
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis That Dark and Bloody River by : Allan W. Eckert

An award-winning author chronicles the settling of the Ohio River Valley, home to the defiant Shawnee Indians, who vow to defend their land against the seemingly unstoppable. They came on foot and by horseback, in wagons and on rafts, singly and by the score, restless, adventurous, enterprising, relentless, seeking a foothold on the future. European immigrants and American colonists, settlers and speculators, soldiers and missionaries, fugitives from justice and from despair—pioneers all, in the great and inexorable westward expansion defined at its heart by the majestic flow of the Ohio River. This is their story, a chronicle of monumental dimension, of resounding drama and impact set during a pivotal era in our history: the birth and growth of a nation. Drawing on a wealth of research, both scholarly and anecdotal—including letters, diaries, and journals of the era—Allan W. Eckert has delivered a landmark of historical authenticity, unprecedented in scope and detail.

A Brilliant Death

A Brilliant Death
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9781633881297
ISBN-13 : 1633881296
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis A Brilliant Death by : Robin Yocum

A 2017 EDGAR® AWARD FINALIST! Amanda Baron died in a boating accident on the Ohio River in 1953. Or, did she? While it was generally accepted that she had died when a coal barge rammed the pleasure boat she was sharing with her lover, her body was never found. Travis Baron was an infant when his mother disappeared. After the accident and the subsequent publicity, Travis’s father scoured the house of all evidence that Amanda Baron had ever lived, and her name was never to be uttered around him. Now in high school, Travis yearns to know more about his mother. With the help of his best friend, Mitch Malone, Travis begins a search for the truth about the mother he never knew. The two boys find an unlikely ally: an alcoholic former detective who served time for falsifying evidence. Although his reputation is in tatters, the information the detective provides about the death of Amanda Baron is indisputable—and dangerous. Nearly two decades after her death, Travis and Mitch piece together a puzzle lost to the dark waters of the Ohio River. They know how Amanda Baron died, and why. Now what do they do with the information?