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An Elmore County Life.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Lightning Source Inc. (Tier 3) : NewSouth Classics, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781603064255
  • 1603064257
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: An Elmore County Life.DDC classification:
  • 976.1/52 23
LOC classification:
  • F334.W48 T48 2016eb
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Contents:
Intro; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; 1 -- Roots; 2 -- Early Memories; 3 -- School Days; 4 -- High School; 5 -- Focus on a Career; 6 -- Remembering Father; 7 -- Tragedy Strikes; 8 -- Sports and Girls Discovered; 9 -- A Young School Teacher; 10 -- Conclusion; About the Author.
Summary: In 1839, the town of Wetumpka, Alabama, seemed poised for greatness; at the head of river navigation, it became the center of commerce for much of Alabama and parts of Tennessee and Georgia, and even almost became Alabama's capitol. But the changing times brought decline: Railroads replaced river transportation. Devastating fires in 1844 and 1852 demolished whole blocks of the business section east of the river. Floods in 1833 and 1844 heavily dam'aged both residential and business sections of the city. The war in the 1860s and subsequent economic problems also took their toll. A picturesque covered bridge built in 1844 was swept away in a flood in 1886. Wetumpka's population dropped from 5,000 to around 500. This fond and engaging account tells how things used to be in the old days in and around Wetumpka, Alabama. A personal chronicle, a family history, and a history of a time and place, An Elmore County Life reveals the honesty and glory of an earlier time that is now remembered only by a few.
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Intro; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; 1 -- Roots; 2 -- Early Memories; 3 -- School Days; 4 -- High School; 5 -- Focus on a Career; 6 -- Remembering Father; 7 -- Tragedy Strikes; 8 -- Sports and Girls Discovered; 9 -- A Young School Teacher; 10 -- Conclusion; About the Author.

In 1839, the town of Wetumpka, Alabama, seemed poised for greatness; at the head of river navigation, it became the center of commerce for much of Alabama and parts of Tennessee and Georgia, and even almost became Alabama's capitol. But the changing times brought decline: Railroads replaced river transportation. Devastating fires in 1844 and 1852 demolished whole blocks of the business section east of the river. Floods in 1833 and 1844 heavily dam'aged both residential and business sections of the city. The war in the 1860s and subsequent economic problems also took their toll. A picturesque covered bridge built in 1844 was swept away in a flood in 1886. Wetumpka's population dropped from 5,000 to around 500. This fond and engaging account tells how things used to be in the old days in and around Wetumpka, Alabama. A personal chronicle, a family history, and a history of a time and place, An Elmore County Life reveals the honesty and glory of an earlier time that is now remembered only by a few.

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