The Witch of Delray

The Witch of Delray
Author: Karen Dybis
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2017-10-30
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781439663172

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An immigrant woman and her son are accused of murder and witchcraft in this powerful true crime story of corruption in 1930s Detroit. In 1931, the tensions of the Great Depression took hold of Detroit at every level—even spilling over into the investigation of a mysterious murder at the Delray boardinghouse. Amid accusations of witchcraft, Hungarian immigrant Rose Veres and her son Bill were convicted of the brutal killing and suspected in a dozen more. Their cries of innocence went unheeded—until one lawyer, determined to seek justice, took on the case. Following the twists and turns of this shocking story, The Witch of Delray explores the tumultuous 1930s in a city notorious for corruption and reveals the truth of Detroit’s own Hex Woman.

Witch of Delray The Rose Veres Detroit s Infamous 1930s Murder Mystery

Witch of Delray  The  Rose Veres   Detroit   s Infamous 1930s Murder Mystery
Author: Karen Dybis
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2017-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781467137546

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Detroit was full of stark contrasts in 1931. Political scandals, rumrunners and mobs lurked in the shadows of the city's soaring architecture and industrious population. As the Great Depression began to take hold, tensions grew, spilling over into the investigation of a mysterious murder at the boardinghouse of Hungarian immigrant Rose Veres. Amid accusations of witchcraft, Rose and her son Bill were convicted of the brutal killing and suspected in a dozen more. Their cries of innocence went unheeded--until one lawyer, determined to seek justice, took on the case. Author Karen Dybis follows the twists and turns of this shocking story, revealing the truth of Detroit's own Hex Woman.

Secret Detroit

Secret Detroit
Author: Karen Dybis
Publsiher: Reedy Press LLC
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2018-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781681060750

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Detroit is known for its automotive heritage, the Motown sound, and American's first mile of concrete highway. But this cityon the river has more than three hundred years of history, and most of it iseasy to experience if you know where to look. There's the Michigan Theatre, theornate movie house turned parking garage with a grand stage looming over itscars. Picturesque Alfred Brush Ford Park once stored nuclear missiles among itsplaygrounds and fishing spots. Then there are incredible landmarks like Detroit'smassive salt mines and a monument to urban graffiti known as the Dequindre Cutas well as the world's oldest operating jazz club. Secret Detroit explores thisgreat American city to investigate everything that is odd, unexpected, andextraordinary. Detroit is the kind of city you need to see and experience tounderstand why locals brag about being from the Motor City. Full of stories andtall tales, this book is a must-have for urban explorers, history buffs, andtravelers of all experience levels

Better Made in Michigan

Better Made in Michigan
Author: Karen Dybis
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2015-05-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781625855220

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For many, Detroit is the crunch capital of the world. More than forty local chip companies once fed the Motor City's never-ending appetite for salty snacks, including New Era, Everkrisp, Krun-Chee, Mello Crisp, Wolverine and Vita-Boy. Only Better Made remains. From the start, the brand was known for light, crisp chips that were near to perfection. Discover how Better Made came to be, how its chips are made and how competition has shaped the industry into what it is today. Bite into the flavorful history of Michigan's most iconic chip as author Karen Dybis explores how Detroit "chipreneurs" rose from garage-based businesses to become snack food royalty.

The Ford Wyoming Drive In Cars Candy Canoodling in the Motor City

The Ford Wyoming Drive In  Cars  Candy   Canoodling in the Motor City
Author: Karen Dybis
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2014-08-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781625850805

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Shortly after World War II, three Dearborn brothers bought a vacant parcel to build a drive-in theater. Local groups opposed them, fearing such a place would elicit "immoral behavior." But the Clark family persevered to see its movie palace become a Metro Detroit mainstay, hosting celebrities, rock stars and a never-ending line of families with kids in footie pajamas. A handshake transferred ownership to movie magnate Charles Shafer and his business partner, Bill Clark, who expanded the theater to a massive nine screens. But blockbusters and hordes of teens couldn't mitigate the effects of Detroit's decline, auto company bankruptcies and Michigan's economic malaise. Despite it all, the mighty Ford-Wyoming kept the movies showing, bringing a bit of Hollywood glamour to the gritty Motor City.

Massacre at Duffy s Cut

Massacre at Duffy s Cut
Author: William E. Watson,J. Francis Watson
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2018-10-22
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781439665626

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The shocking murder of railroad laborers in nineteenth-century Pennsylvania—and the centuries-long coverup that followed—is revealed in this true crime history. In June 1832, railroad contractor Philip Duffy hired fifty-seven Irish immigrant laborers to work on Pennsylvania's Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad. They were sent to a stretch of track in rural Chester County known as Duffy's Cut. Six weeks later, all of them were dead. For more than 180 years, the railroad maintained that cholera was to blame and kept the historical record under lock and key. In a harrowing modern-day excavation of their mass grave, a group of academics and volunteers found evidence some of the laborers were murdered. Authors and research leaders Dr. William E. Watson and Dr. J. Francis Watson reveal the tragedy, mystery, and discovery of what really happened at Duffy's Cut.

Waterlily

Waterlily
Author: Ella Cara Deloria
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0803219040

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When Blue Bird and her grandmother leave their family?s camp to gather beans for the long, threatening winter, they inadvertently avoid the horrible fate that befalls the rest of the family. Luckily, the two women are adopted by a nearby Dakota community and are eventually integrated into their kinship circles. Ella Cara Deloria?s tale follows Blue Bird and her daughter, Waterlily, through the intricate kinship practices that created unity among her people. Waterlily, published after Deloria?s death and generally viewed as the masterpiece of her career, offers a captivating glimpse into the daily life of the nineteenth-century Sioux. This new Bison Books edition features an introduction by Susan Gardner and an index.

Maxzyne Meets the Mannequins

Maxzyne Meets the Mannequins
Author: Caroline Lee (Children's author)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2015
Genre: Chicago (Ill.)
ISBN: 0990661709

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"When a lonely 10-year-old sneaks out of her Chicago high-rise to swim alone, she encounters a family of vintage mannequins from a nearby department store who will lose their heads unless she can save them, but the rescue mission is in jeopardy until she stops being sidetracked by her own imagination and desires"--Colophon.