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Lost Evansville
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Lost Evansville

From the Wabash and Erie Canal to the Faultless Caster Factory, Evansville has seen much of its history disappear. In the early twentieth century, vestiges of old Evansville like the B'nai Israel temple and Coal Mine Hill gave way to a modern city. Numerous changes in the thirty years following World War II altered the physical appearance of the city, including the removal of the old Central High School, Assumption Cathedral, Gear Town, and more. Less physical but nevertheless vital history like the struggle over Civil Rights in Evansville has been overlooked and, until now, lost. Weaving together a captivating fast-paced account illustrated with over eighty images, award-winning Evansville historian Dr James MacLeod tells the fascinating story of what was lost, what came in its place, and what was preserved against the odds.

Lost Evansville
  • Language: en

Lost Evansville

From the Wabash and Eerie Canal to the Faultless Caster Factory, Evansville has seen much of its history disappear. In the early twentieth century, vestiges of old Evansville like the B'nai Israel temple and Coal Mine Hill gave way to a modern city. Numerous changes in the thirty years following World War II altered the physical appearance of the city, including the removal of the old Central High School, Assumption Cathedral, Gear Town, and more. Less physical but nevertheless vital history like the struggle over Civil Rights in Evansville has been overlooked and, until now, lost. Weaving together a captivating fast-paced account illustrated with over eighty images, award-winning Evansville historian Dr James MacLeod tells the fascinating story of what was lost, what came in its place, and what was preserved against the odds.

Evansville in World War II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 141

Evansville in World War II

During World War II, the city of Evansville manufactured vast amounts of armaments that were vital to the Allied victory. The Evansville Ordnance Plant made 96 percent of all .45-caliber ammunition used in the war, while the Republic Aviation Plant produced more than 6,500 P-47 Thunderbolts--almost half of all P-47s built during the war. At its peak, the local shipyard employed upward of eighteen thousand men and women who forged 167 of the iconic Landing Ship Tank vessels. In this captivating and fast-paced account, University of Evansville historian James Lachlan MacLeod reveals the enormous influence these wartime industries had on the social, economic and cultural life of the city.

James Macleod to His Wife about His Current Condition
  • Language: en

James Macleod to His Wife about His Current Condition

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1882
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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James Macleod to His Wife about Hope to Travel to Her Soon
  • Language: en

James Macleod to His Wife about Hope to Travel to Her Soon

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1878
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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James Macleod to His Wife Re
  • Language: en

James Macleod to His Wife Re

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1878
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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James Macleod to His Wife Updating Her on His Journey
  • Language: en

James Macleod to His Wife Updating Her on His Journey

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1882
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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James Macleod to His Wife from Battleford
  • Language: en

James Macleod to His Wife from Battleford

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1877
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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James Macleod to His Wife about His Experience at a Wedding and the Following Ball and Social Scenes
  • Language: en
James Macleod to His Wife about an His Prospective Travel Plans and of His Suffering with Rheumatism
  • Language: en