Poetry Books by Mary Alice Walton
Shipp Lineage
Authors: Mary Marie Koontz Arrington
Publisher:
Published Date: 1978
Categories: Reference
William Ship (ca. 1814-1886) was born in Virginia. He married Mary Hannah McWilliams (born ca. 1818), the daughter of George McWilliams, in 1840. They had eight children. Many descendants live in Virginia.
Publisher:
Published Date: 1978
Categories: Reference
William Ship (ca. 1814-1886) was born in Virginia. He married Mary Hannah McWilliams (born ca. 1818), the daughter of George McWilliams, in 1840. They had eight children. Many descendants live in Virginia.
The Family of John Massie, 1743-c.1830, Revolutionary Patriot of Louisa County, Virginia
Authors: Mary Wilson Kelsey
Publisher:
Published Date: 1979
Categories:
Descendants lived in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Louisiana, Texas, Arizona, North Carolina, Oregon, Idaho, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, North Dakota and elsewhere.
Publisher:
Published Date: 1979
Categories:
Descendants lived in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Louisiana, Texas, Arizona, North Carolina, Oregon, Idaho, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, North Dakota and elsewhere.
Cache la Poudre
Authors: Howard Ensign Evans, Mary Alice Evans
Publisher:
Published Date: 1991
Categories: Cache la Poudre River (Colo.)
A lovely piece of work that deserves the widest possible audience, as biologists Howard and Mary Alice Evans describe and explain the natural history of the Colorado river and its plant and animal denizens from its origins in the tundra of Rocky Mountain National Park, through 80 miles and several life zones, to where it finally joins the South Platte just east of Greeley. Includes bandw photographs and line drawings. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Publisher:
Published Date: 1991
Categories: Cache la Poudre River (Colo.)
A lovely piece of work that deserves the widest possible audience, as biologists Howard and Mary Alice Evans describe and explain the natural history of the Colorado river and its plant and animal denizens from its origins in the tundra of Rocky Mountain National Park, through 80 miles and several life zones, to where it finally joins the South Platte just east of Greeley. Includes bandw photographs and line drawings. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
William "Bill" Walton
Authors: Mary Hackett
Publisher: Branden Books
Published Date: 2013
Categories: Art
Bill Walton was a World War II veteran and journalist, with connections to the White House and the international art scene. He was also a friend of Ernest Hemingway.
Publisher: Branden Books
Published Date: 2013
Categories: Art
Bill Walton was a World War II veteran and journalist, with connections to the White House and the international art scene. He was also a friend of Ernest Hemingway.
Santa Paula
Authors: Mary Alice Orcutt Henderson
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published Date: 2009-11-30
Categories: History
This visual history of the 20th century's middle decades in Santa Paula illustrates how a rural city settled into its middle age. As a sequel to Images of America: Santa Paula, which covered the pioneering and settlement years of 1870 to 1930, it continues this Ventura County city's story through the Depression decade and the World War II and Korean War home front years that led up to the sixties. The time from 1930 to 1960 was prosperous for the two main industries in Santa Paula and its environs: citrus cultivation and oil production. The population increases reflected the job opportunities that these industries presented, bringing other families, businesses, and opportunities to the growing city.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published Date: 2009-11-30
Categories: History
This visual history of the 20th century's middle decades in Santa Paula illustrates how a rural city settled into its middle age. As a sequel to Images of America: Santa Paula, which covered the pioneering and settlement years of 1870 to 1930, it continues this Ventura County city's story through the Depression decade and the World War II and Korean War home front years that led up to the sixties. The time from 1930 to 1960 was prosperous for the two main industries in Santa Paula and its environs: citrus cultivation and oil production. The population increases reflected the job opportunities that these industries presented, bringing other families, businesses, and opportunities to the growing city.
Virginia's Blue Ridge
Authors: Mary Alice Blackwell, Anne Patterson Causey
Publisher: Insiders' Guide
Published Date: 2002-12
Categories: Travel
The Shenandoah Valley conjures up a beautiful landscape and a resonant Civil War history. This guide delivers the best experiences in the area, peak to peak, from wonderful mountain flowers and streams, to rolling farmlands and white clapboard chapels to tales of invention, scholarship, and military encounters. Maps. Photos.
Publisher: Insiders' Guide
Published Date: 2002-12
Categories: Travel
The Shenandoah Valley conjures up a beautiful landscape and a resonant Civil War history. This guide delivers the best experiences in the area, peak to peak, from wonderful mountain flowers and streams, to rolling farmlands and white clapboard chapels to tales of invention, scholarship, and military encounters. Maps. Photos.