Lake Erie Islands


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For those of us who know the area, the Lake Erie Islands are a beautiful and special place that can more than compete with any other islands as a place to live or visit. But much of their history has been difficult to find for a long time. There are many wonderful stories and pictures about the history of Put-in-Bay, Middle Bass Island, North Bass Island, Pelee Island and Kelleys Island, as well as many of the smaller islands, that we have compiled into this volume. The first of six sections in the book includes all of Lydia Ryall's 1913 Sketches and Stories of the Lake Erie Islands - Perry Centennial Edition 1813-1913.The other sections contain a wealth of additional information and pictures, some of which has never been published before. Many footnotes are provided to point out errors in the original material, and to provide interesting additional information. A publication of the Lake Erie Islands Historical Society, the book contains 266 pictures and is fully indexed. Keeping the book interesting to read while also allowing it to be a good reference work has been of high priority. Many of the original pictures have been digitally cleaned up and enhanced, and the material has been carefully selected to be enjoyable to browse or read carefully. We believe that this is the most complete history of the Lake Erie Islands that has ever been published. Please visit the author's web site at http://www.middlebass.org




Disasters of Ohio’s Lake Erie Islands


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Beautiful and deadly, the Lake Erie islands off the coast of Ohio have seen their fair share of disasters. The Victory Hotel on South Bass Island at Put-in-Bay was once the largest hotel in the nation. But the grand residence was reduced to ashes after a spark quickly became a raging, uncontrollable inferno. Reports of smallpox on Pelee Island resulted in mass hysteria and the quarantine of an entire island. At the Toledo Harbor Lighthouse, one light keeper was frozen in for days with his deceased colleague until he could make a desperate escape. Wendy Koile chronicles the fiercest calamities to shatter the tranquility of these solitary shores.




Isolated Splendor


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Critical Peace Education


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Forward-thinking pedagogues as well as peace researchers have, in recent decades, cast a critical eye over teaching content and methodology with the aim of promulgating notions of peace and sustainability in education. This volume gives voice to the reflections of educational theorists and practitioners who have taken on the task of articulating a ‘curriculum of difference’ that gives positive voice to these key concepts in the pedagogical arena. Here, contributors from around the world engage with paradigm-shifting discourses that reexamine questions of ontology and human subjectivity—discourses that advocate interdisciplinarity as well as the reformulation of epistemological boundaries. Deconstructing the origins and limits of human knowledge and learning, the book affords educators the opportunity to identify and express common elements of the subjects taught and studied in educational institutions, elements that facilitate students’ apprehension of peace and sustainability. With penetrating analysis of contemporary issues in the field, this volume introduces a range of fresh theoretical approaches that extend the boundaries of peace education, which is broadly defined as promoting the responsible, equitable and sustainable co-existence of differing human communities. In doing so, the chapters show how we can improve our lives as well as our chances of survival as a species by acknowledging the importance of shared human aspirations that cut across borders, of genuinely listening to alternative voices and opinions, of challenging the ubiquitous, socially constructed historical narratives that define human relations only in terms of power. Charged with vitality and originality, this new publication is a critical examination of issues central to the development and utility of global education.




The Island in Winter


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Lake Erie Fishing Guide Book


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Lake Erie Fishing Guide Book Over 445 full 8 ½ x 11 sized pages of information with maps and aerial photographs available. Fishing information is included for ALL of the Ohio portion of Lake Erie listing types of fish for each area, average sizes, and exact locations with GPS coordinates and directions. Also included is fishing information and maps for most of the tributary streams and rivers. NEW NEW Now with a complete set of 36 full sized U.S.G.S. Topographical Maps for the entire area that normally cost from $12.00 to $14.00 each but are included on the disk for FREE. These maps are complete full sized 7.5 minute series quadrangle maps in 1:24,000 scale maps. Contains complete information on CHAPTER 1 SHORELINE ACCESS IN THE WESTERN BASIN: All of the areas open to the public from Toledo to Sandusky Bay. CHAPTER 2 PRIVATE MARINAS AND ADDITIONAL SERVICES IN THE WESTERN BASIN: The complete list of all private marinas and the services they provide and directions to them. CHAPTER 3 WESTERN BASIN LAKE FISHING: All of the current information on fishing in the Western Basin along the shoreline and around the reefs and islands in the lake from Toledo Ohio east to Sandusky, Ohio. CHAPTER 4 SHORELINE ACCESS AROUND THE LAKE ERIE ISLANDS All of the areas open to the public on all of the Lake Erie Islands CHAPTER 5 FISHING IN SANDUSKY BAY: Boat and shoreline fishing in the Bay. CHAPTER 6 PRIVATE MARINAS AND ADDITIONAL SERVICES IN SANDUSKY BAY: The complete list of all private marinas and the services they provide and directions to them. CHAPTER 7 SHORELINE ACCESS IN THE CENTRAL BASIN: All of the areas open to the public from Vermillion and east to Painesville Ohio. CHAPTER 8 PRIVATE MARINAS AND ADDITIONAL SERVICES IN THE CENTRAL BASIN: The complete list of all private marinas in the central basin area and the services they provide and directions to them. CHAPTER 9 SHORELINE ACCESS ON THE EASTERN PART OF LAKE ERIE: Access areas on the lake from Painesville and east to the Pennsylvania State Line east of Conneaut. CHAPTER 10 CENTRAL BASIN LAKE FISHING: All of the current information on fishing in the Central Basin along the shoreline, and out in the lake from Huron Ohio east to Conneaut O h i o .




Flora of the Erie Islands


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In response to a request,in 2009, by the Lake Erie Island Chapter of the Black Swamp Conservancy, the Flora of the Erie Islands: Its Origin, History and Change is published to assist their conservation activities and programs. Completed in 1976 and, in 1979, scheduled to be although not published, xerographic copies of the manuscript were provided to researchers studying the islands' flora. As a result, the unpublished manuscript was widely cited in publications during the past 35 years and,in published form, remains a primary research resource concerning the flora of the Erie Archipelago.







Marblehead Lighthouse on Lake Erie: Ohio’s Historic Beacon


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When the Marblehead Lighthouse first lit its flame in 1822, it drew on whale oil. The beacon flickered through lard, kerosene and LED lights over the next two centuries, while the tower weathered razing and reorganization. Despite the advent of GPS, the light still provides a solid basis for boats and ships to navigate the nearshore waters of the peninsula. The lighthouse's rich history boasts the first female keeper on the Great Lakes, as well as a place on Ohio license plates and on a U.S. postage stamp. James Proffitt gives an in-depth profile of the most photographed site in the state.