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Plattsburgh / Kelly M. Julian.

Images of America: A History of American Life in Images and Texts Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Julian, Kelly M., Author.
Series:
Images of America.
Images of America
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Plattsburgh (N.Y.)--History--Pictorial works.
Plattsburgh (N.Y.).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (127 pages) : chiefly illustrations.
Place of Publication:
Charleston, SC : Arcadia Pub., [2012]
Summary:
Plattsburgh was founded in 1784 by Zephaniah Platt, a native of Poughkeepsie in Dutchess County. This city on the shores of Lake Champlain has been of military and commercial importance for more than 200 years. Plattsburgh’s waterways provided access to the St. Lawrence Seaway and Canada to the north and the Hudson Valley to the south. This location served to make the American victory at the Battle of Plattsburgh in 1814 critical to the young nation’s independence and allowed commerce to flourish during the 19th century. In addition to a military history that spans from the Revolutionary War to the Cold War, Plattsburgh has a cultural history that includes serving as Pres. William McKinley’s summer White House and hosting the Catholic Summer School of America. Notables and philanthropists, such as William H. Miner and Smith M. Weed, further developed Plattsburgh by promoting the railroad and mining industries and working toward the creation of Physician’s Hospital and Plattsburgh Normal School.
Contents:
Foundations
The battle of Plattsburgh
Downtown
Arts, entertainment, and education
Industry and tourism
The Champlain tercentenary
Military presence.
OCLC:
885209853

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