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Cumberland County Mills

Cumberland County Mills
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Total Pages: 24
Release: 200?
Genre: Mills and mill-work
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Explores 15 of the remaining water-powered mills still standing in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, including paper, grist, rolling, clover, plaster & chopping, oil, hemp and woolen mills.


The Cumberland Blue Book

The Cumberland Blue Book
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Total Pages: 106
Release: 1908
Genre: Cumberland County (Pa.)
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The Cumberland Blue Book...

The Cumberland Blue Book...
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Total Pages: 108
Release: 1908
Genre: Camp Hill (Pa.)
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The Lesser-known Paper Mills of Cumberland County, Pa

The Lesser-known Paper Mills of Cumberland County, Pa
Author: Randy Watts
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Cumberland County (Pa.)
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"The purpose of this monograph is to provide a summary of the lesser-known paper mills that operated in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. This is a supplement to my earlier work, The Paper Mills of Mount Holly Springs, Pennsylvania and does not include the three paper mills in that borough. The interested reader is referred to that document for further information on the mills and also the process of papermaking." -- Author description.


Cumberland County

Cumberland County
Author: Joey Powell
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738502700

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Covering over 661 square miles and listed as the fourth most populous county in the Tar Heel State, Cumberland County possesses a unique heritage, one marked by fascinating stories of military action dating from the American Revolution to the present, colorful local personalities, and participation in America's first political endeavors and the state's early government. The county's hard-working people, from the farmer to the merchant to the corporate executive, have helped to forge North Carolina's identity as a progressive New South leader. This volume of over 180 vintage photographs, drawings, maps, and portraits will take you on an enchanting visual journey into the past, showing the Cumberland County of yesteryear, from the metropolis of Fayetteville to the county's smaller communities, such as Linden, Godwin, and Wade, during the early part of the twentieth century. Cumberland County allows you to experience firsthand the early cityscapes around the growing county, the evolution of the dirt roads into busy highways, the different modes of transportation upon the rivers and railways, the early businesses and developing industries, both rural and urban, the religious and educational institutions that dotted the landscape, the county's longstanding military traditions at Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base, and most importantly, the people who made this county, from the famous to the everyday citizens.