Forgotten Detroit

Forgotten Detroit
Author: Paul Vachon
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 0738560871

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Detroiters know their history well. Founded in 1701 by Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, the city subsisted on a variety of industries: fur trading, stove building, and, of course, the automobile. Names such as Henry Ford and Charles Lindbergh resonate in Detroiters' common memory. Detroit's meteoric rise during the 20th century established the city as an influential leader in commerce, culture, and religion. This growth spawned the development of numerous businesses, organizations, and institutions, many now forgotten. Albert Kahn left his indelible mark. Mary Chase Stratton created a new art form. And Henry Ford II changed the course of his family legacy. Forgotten Detroit delves into the wellspring of history to retell some of these lesser-known stories within Detroit's rich heritage.

Forgotten Landmarks of Detroit

Forgotten Landmarks of Detroit
Author: Dan Austin
Publsiher: Lost
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 1609498283

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Step Inside a Detroit You've Never Seen. The Motor City. The City on the Strait. The Arsenal of Democracy. Detroit is the city that put the world on wheels. Once the fourth largest in the country, its streets were filled with bustling crowds and lined with breathtaking landmarks. Over the years, many of Detroit's most beautiful buildings-packed with marble, ornate metalwork, painted ceilings and glitz and glamour-have been reduced to dust. From the hallowed halls of Old City Hall to the floating majesty of steamships to the birthplace of the automotive industry, Dan Austin, author of Lost Detroit and creator of HistoricDetroit.org, recaptures stories and memories of a forgotten Detroit, giving readers a glimpse into some of the most stunning buildings this city has ever known. Book jacket.

Forgotten Battles and American Memory

Forgotten Battles and American Memory
Author: Douglas Smock
Publsiher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2022-06-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781662475245

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Forgotten Battles and American Memory is a military history book that brings to life long-ignored important conflicts through personal stories. Key figures include George Washington, Myles Standish, Daniel Morgan, Banastre Tarleton, Benjamin Franklin, Oliver Hazard Perry, Nathan Bedford Forest, Joseph Stilwell, Chiang Kai-shek, and George Marshall. The battles covered are the Plymouth Plantation militia attack on the Massachusett Tribe, the defeat of General Edward Braddock in the French and Indian War, Cowpens in the Revolutionary War, the Battle of Lake Erie in the War of 1812, the Fort Pillow Massacre in the Civil War, and the Battle for the Burma Road in World War II. The book also examines why the battles were lost to history and why they are still important today. In some cases, controversies remain, ranging from the depiction of Myles Standish on the Massachusetts flag to statues of Nathan Bedford Forrest. The book includes some never-reported information on the Battle for the Burma Road and the role of Pennsylvania militia in the War of 1812.

Searching For the Forgotten War 1812

Searching For the Forgotten War   1812
Author: Patrick Richard Carstens
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 683
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781456867553

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Presents information about historic sites that can be visited to relive the War of 1812, including location, hours of operation and admission. Most of the sites have been visited by the authors.

Searching for the Forgotten War 1812 Canada

Searching for the Forgotten War   1812 Canada
Author: Timothy L. Sanford,Patrick Richard Carstens
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2011-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781453588925

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The quest to write a geographical book leading up to the two-hundredth anniversary of this conflict, known as the War of 1812, that created two North American countries we enjoy today, began in 2006, with the goal to visit as many historical sites as possible. We started searching for roadside markers, plaques, monuments, cemeteries, the tombstones to the fallen, fortifications, battlefields and those who fought in this war, and to tell the readers the stories behind them. Searching for the Forgotten War 1812, was an experience that was more than we expected in terms of the wonderful people we met along the way.

The Forgotten Iron King of the Great Lakes

The Forgotten Iron King of the Great Lakes
Author: Michael W. Nagle
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2022-11-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780814349946

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A Gilded Age industrialist becomes Michigan's wealthiest resident and helps shape the nation.

Forgotten Tales of Michigan s Lower Peninsula

Forgotten Tales of Michigan s Lower Peninsula
Author: Alan Naldrett
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2014-08-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781625851918

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Some of Michigan's most noteworthy yarns and compelling characters were lost down the corridors of history--until now. Discover the Nain Rouge, that "Demon from the Strait," spotted everywhere from the Battle of Bloody Run in 1763 to the Detroit Riot in 1967. Meet folks like Major Stickney, who named his sons One and Two and his youngest daughter Indiana. Inspect the Toledo War's ill-equipped militia and sort through an armament that included a barrel of whiskey and broom handles from the local hardware store. Spend time with "Mad Anthony" Wayne and pay a visit to Cadillac, the wickedest town in the Midwest. Author Alan Naldrett covers these stories and more in this collection of forgotten tales.

Detroit s Statler and Book Cadillac Hotels

Detroit s Statler and Book Cadillac Hotels
Author: David Kohrman
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 073852025X

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During the first three decades of the 20th century, Detroit's Washington Boulevard was transformed from a minor backstreet into a major commercial and social center. Three brothers named Book dreamed that Washington Boulevard would become "the Fifth Avenue of the Midwest." It was through their efforts, as well as those of businessmen like E.M. Statler, that the dream became a reality. The two fundamental developments that anchored this dream were the massive Statler and Book-Cadillac Hotels. Between the 1920s and 1960s, Detroit's finest hotels fiercely competed with one another for the lion's share of tourist, convention, business, and dining traffic. This book serves as a comparative study of the Book-Cadillac and Statler Hotels of Detroit, and their impact on the development of Washington Boulevard. Here you will find the story of these two legendary institutions, illustrated with over 180 photographs from the Burton Historical Collection, Manning Brothers, the Walter Reuther Library, and private collections.