Family Stories of the Curreys, Baldwins, and Wades Ebook
de by Alfred Marion Chard
Este es el precio que tus clientes ven.
€5.52
Otras versiones de este libro
-
Imprimir libro
€73.00
Acerca del libro electrónico
The author, Alfred Marion Chard, is a long time devotee to the black arts of genealogy but even he was surprised to discover a tiny journal of his mother buried in the boxes of family records.
The journal documented her trip as a young woman in her twenties from the rustic and spartan farms of Missouri to the sophisticated of San Francisco, recently recovering from a devastating earthquake. On her trip through the West, Myrtle Wade Chard, the author's mother took advantage of all the new technologies recently introduced to the market: automobiles, movies, Pullman trains, and box cameras.
The journal documented her trip as a young woman in her twenties from the rustic and spartan farms of Missouri to the sophisticated of San Francisco, recently recovering from a devastating earthquake. On her trip through the West, Myrtle Wade Chard, the author's mother took advantage of all the new technologies recently introduced to the market: automobiles, movies, Pullman trains, and box cameras.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Historia
- Versión ebook de composición fija, 146 págs.
- Fecha de publicación: sep. 29, 2012
- Última modificación abr. 01, 2015
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave machine, washing, early, telephone, electricity, without, life, cellar, storm, stills, family, cabin, log, James, Jesse, Indians, fighting, frontier, Ohio, the, on, adventures, youthful, West, old, touring, earthquake, Francisco, San, genealogy, Wade, Baldwin, Currey
Ver más
Acerca del creador
Alfred Marion Chard
Dublin, Ohio USA
Alfred Marion Chard was raised in Audubon, Iowa, in the dust bowl years. He graduated from the State University of Iowa and the US Navy Midshipman's School at Columbia University in 1943. After the war he was a business executive in the manufacturing industry. He is now retired and working on his second book.