Jefferson County Historical Society Magazine (2015)


Book Description

The Membership Lists, pages 5-15, have been moved to the back of the Magazine.




Jefferson County Historical Society Magazine (2019)


Book Description

The Membership Lists, pages 5-15, have been moved to the back of the Magazine.




Jefferson County Historical Society Magazine Index of Tables of Contents


Book Description

JCHS MAGAZINE VOLUME'S INDEX The Magazine of the Jefferson County Historical Society of West Virginia, has been published annually since 1935. The Table of Contents of each issue is reproduced below to assist in determining the date and subject of articles that may be of interest to readers. Please contact the society ([email protected]) to purchase individual issues of the magazine. If you wish to buy digital copies of the Magazine, 1940, 1952 and 1970 – 2015 are now available at Google Play ― Books. Each of those years may be accessed by selecting the link for the year of your choice, below (in Blue Font). As additional Magazines are digitized this list will be updated. 2019-02-14




Jefferson County Historical Society Magazine (2017)


Book Description

The Membership Lists, pages 5-15, have been moved to the back of the Magazine.




Jefferson County Historical Society Magazine (2018)


Book Description

The Membership Lists, pages 5 -15, have been moved to the back of the Magazine.




Jefferson County Historical Society Magazine (1989)


Book Description

The Membership Lists, pages 5-14, and the Summer Picnic article, page 15, have been moved to the back of the Magazine.




Jefferson County Historical Society Magazine (1987)


Book Description

The Membership Lists, pages 5 - 13, have been moved to the back of the Magazine.




Steam


Book Description

In 1807, Robert Fulton, using an English mail-order steam engine, chugged four miles an hour up the Hudson River, passing into popular folklore as the inventor of the steamboat. However, the true first passenger steamboat in America, and the world, was built from scratch, and plied the Delaware River in 1790, almost two decades earlier. Its inventor, John Fitch, never attained Fulton's riches, and was rewarded with ridicule and poverty. Considering there was not a single working steam engine in America in the early 1780s, Fitch's steamboat's development was nothing short of remarkable. But he faced competition from the start, and he and several other inventors fought a string of bitter battles, legal and otherwise. Steam tells the dramatic story of Fitch and his adversaries, weaving their lives into a fascinating tale including the likes of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin. It is the story behind America's first important venture in technology, the persevering and colorful men that made it happen, and the great invention that moved a new nation westward.




Designing Ogden, the Life and Work of Leslie Hodgson


Book Description

No other high school in the state of Utah has more elegance and beauty than that of Ogden High School. Lou Homer, Leslies daughter, stated, The quality of the building will endure long after the cost is forgotten. In addition, she also commented that the building has caught the rhythm of the Rockies with its art deco peaks rising into the sky.




Journal


Book Description

Includes extra sessions.