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Gadsden, (AL)  City of Champions (Making of America)
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Gadsden, (AL) City of Champions (Making of America)

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On July 4, 1845, the piercing sound of a steamboat's whistle along the banks of the Coosa River served as an exotic, technological proclamation for the beginning of a new era in Northeast Alabama. The landing of Captain James Lafferty's steamboat, the Coosa, marked the genesis of a new town and the realization of a shared vision of Gabriel Hughes, Joseph Hughes, and John S. Moragne. From that moment on, hundreds upon hundreds of pioneering men and women immigrated to Gadsden in the latter part of the nineteenth century pursuing the American dream of land and opportunity. Gadsden: City of Champions, with over 100 black-and-white illustrations, presents a comprehensive history of Gadsden's astonishing development and details the various stages of the city's evolution, from a neutral playing field between rival Cherokee and Creek tribes, to a wilderness stagecoach stop, to a humble village, to a major riverboat port, into a modern industrial city. Amid streetcars, opera houses, bustling mills, and unpaved streets, readers meet local figures, such as Colonel R.B. Kyle, Captain James M. Elliott Jr., Judge John H. Disque, Emma Sansom, and John W. Wisdom, and a host of colorful characters riverboat pilots, theater managers, mill workers, Pulltight saloonkeepers, and bootleggers against an epic backdrop of war, Reconstruction, depression, fire, and prosperity.

Product Details:
Author: Mike Goodson
Paperback: 160 pages
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Publication Date: May 15, 2002
Language: English
ISBN: 0738523755
Product Length: 9.72 inches
Product Width: 6.8 inches
Product Height: 0.45 inches
Product Weight: 0.86 pounds
Package Length: 9.72 inches
Package Width: 6.8 inches
Package Height: 0.45 inches
Package Weight: 0.86 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
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5Thoroughly enjoyable readingSep 04, 2003
By Jim McCullars
If you enjoy history and grew up in the "City of Champions", you will enjoy this book. Learn the men behind the many names that you know from streets (Meighan Boulevard, Kyle Avenue, Elliott Avenue, Turrentine Avenue) and schools (Disque Junior High, Mitchell Elementary). Gadsden had some fascinating figures and truly visionary leaders in its early days, and Mike Goodson tells us their stories. Did you know that Gadsden even has a connection to the world-famous Jack Daniel's Distillery? Check it out!

5Gadsden, City of ChampionsSep 10, 2009
By Walter D. Smith
As a descendant of one of the founders of the city, I found the book very enlightening. A great historical read.

Walter D. Smith

 
 
 
 
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