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Ebook: New Albany
Author: Seidl Gregg
- Tags: Historic buildings--Indiana--New Albany, Manners and customs, Historic buildings, Biography, History, Biographies, Pictorial works, Historic buildings -- Indiana -- New Albany -- Pictorial works, New Albany (Ind.) -- History -- Pictorial works, New Albany (Ind.) -- Biography -- Pictorial works, New Albany (Ind.) -- Social life and customs -- Pictorial works, Indiana -- New Albany
- Series: Images of America, Images of America: a history of American life in images and texts
- Year: 2006
- Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
- City: Charleston;SC;New Albany (Ind.);Indiana;New Albany
- Language: English
- epub
Until the railroads extended their steel ribbons westward, people and cargo traveling to America's frontier went by flatboat, canoe, or paddle-wheeled steamer. The falls of the Ohio River at Louisville presented a considerable obstacle to this floating traffic, and vessels traveling on this major waterway were forced to portage their cargo around the turbulent waters. In 1812, three enterprising brothers from New York, Abner, Joel, and Nathaniel Scribner, bought land at the western end of the rapids and named their new settlement New Albany in honor of the capital of their native state. Their village became the head of downriver navigation on the Ohio and evolved from a backwoods settlement into Indiana's largest city, a lively river town where steamboats, textiles, sheet music, automobiles, and pastries have all been manufactured. Natural disasters have periodically changed the face of the city, but New Albany has always recovered due to the determination of its citizens. This collection of vintage images portrays the triumphs and tragedies of these residents.
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