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Adams, Paul K. – Social Studies Journal, 1986
Presents a brief history of the development of the centennial exhibit developed by James P. Wickersham for the Pennsylvania Department of Common Schools. (JDH)
Descriptors: Educational History, Local History, Secondary Education

Gutierrez, Joseph A. – OAH Magazine of History, 1986
Describes how high school students in Virginia helped construct a Chesapeake Bay deadrise oyster boat in order to help gain an appreciation for the culture and history of their area. (JDH)
Descriptors: Local History, Museums, Secondary Education, Social Change
Silvia, Philip T., Jr. – New England Social Studies Bulletin, 1985
Nineteenth-century Canadian economic problems caused French-Canadians to migrate southward. Many came to Fall River, Massachusetts, where they found employment in the cotton mills. A cultural minority, the Canadians sought to preserve their ethnic identity as a shield against critics disturbed by their acceptance of injustices in cotton mill…
Descriptors: Employment, Ethnicity, Immigrants, Local History
Jackson, Eugene B. – 1978
This historical consideration of the role of women librarians in three Dayton special libraries centers on three figures: (1) Caroline W. Lutz, librarian of the General Motors Research Corporation from 1922 to 1956; (2) Hope Thomas, head librarian of the United States Air Force McCook Field Library in the mid-1940's; and (3l Emma Wedenbine,…
Descriptors: Females, History, Librarians, Local History

Steitz, Charles R., Jr. – Social Studies Journal, 1986
Provides an overview of a unit on the American Revolutionary War. Presents the text of a slide lecture used to illustrate the involvement of the area around Collegeville, Pennsylvania in the military history of the United States. (JDH)
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), History Instruction, Local History, Secondary Education
Voelker, Chris – 1990
The purpose of this paper is to relate the history and growth of the Barberton Public Library (Ohio) as it has been influenced by its founders and its six directors. The biography of prominent persons who have in some way affected the development of libraries is also considered to be part of library history. The following persons and their careers…
Descriptors: Biographies, Library Development, Library History, Local History
Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, Indianapolis. – 1986
Architecture is an art form and a guide to the study of history. By increasing visual awareness of the architectural environment more is learned about the history and cultural heritage of an area, region, or country. In addition, an appreciation for fine craftsmanship, good design, and their influences on individual lives is developed. The article…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Art Appreciation, Buildings

Sitton, Thad – Journal of Negro Education, 1981
Oral (or "public") Black history projects can create forms of historiography that effectively bridge the gap between textbook generalities and the living traditions of community social life. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Black Community, Black History, Case Studies, Historiography
Lee, Joshua A. – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1986
Traces the development of the cotton industry on the North American mainland with emphasis on how it grew to prominence and then waned in importance in Scriven County, Georgia. (JDH)
Descriptors: Agricultural Trends, Agriculture, Local History, Social History

Veregge, Nina – Great Plains Quarterly, 1995
Describes the historical development of the spatial order of human settlement in Geary County, Kansas. Geary County's sense of place derives from the integration of physical and human environments--patterns of association between daily human activities and natural environment that have produced a particular cultural landscape. (SV)
Descriptors: Built Environment, Human Geography, Land Settlement, Local History

Smith, Michael M. – Great Plains Quarterly, 1990
From 1914 to 1919 El Cosmopolita--a Spanish language newspaper in Kansas City--served as an organ of ethnic unity and cultural reinforcement for the immigrant Hispanic community, carried news from Mexico, pushed the agenda of the Constitutionalists in the Mexican Revolution, and advertised the Anglo owner's Mexican businesses. (SV)
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Immigrants, Local History, Mexican American History
Toft, Carolyn Hewes, Ed. – 1975
The purpose of this booklet is twofold: (1) to train students to understand and use the wealth of cultural materials on this American urban neighborhood, Carondelet; and (2) to provide a booklet for the use of students and community members about the historic life of this community. The research was conducted through field methods that include…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Ethnic Groups, Local History, Neighborhoods
Rippy, Felix – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1985
This study of Muncie, Indiana, during the years 1891-93, when the older marshal/constable system of law enforcement was replaced by a modern municipal police force, shows the tensions faced by that community as a result of a late but sudden industrial growth. (RM)
Descriptors: Crime, Crime Prevention, Industrialization, Local History

Edmunds, R. David – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1990
Interactions among Shawnees, Quakers, and Indian agent William Wells illustrate the frustrations of tribes that sought acculturation in the early nineteenth century. Although William Kirk and other Quaker missionaries established good relations with Shawnees eager to learn White agricultural practices, their successes were undone by bureaucratic…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian History, American Indians, Federal Indian Relationship
Lawson, V. Lonnie – 1978
The diverse histories of the public libraries in the towns of Bonne Terre, Desloge, Farmington, Flat River, and Leadwood (Missouri) are presented. Each library is examined individually from its inception through its first few years of existence. Emphasis is placed not only on the tasks undertaken by the newly formed libraries but also on the…
Descriptors: Community Coordination, Community Involvement, Community Support, Library Planning