Item #2348908 Stagecoach Towns. Arch Merrill.
Stagecoach Towns
Stagecoach Towns
Stagecoach Towns
Stagecoach Towns

Stagecoach Towns

New York: The Democrat and Chronicle / Louis Heindl & Son, 1947. Meagher, Bob. Reprint. Hard Cover. Very Good / Very Good. Item #2348908

5th printing. Jacket a bit rubbed with 2 inch closed tear on front corner along spine, ink gift note and jacket price crossed out, fore edge faintly foxed.

186 pp. Black-and-white photographic frontispiece and plates, chapter illustrations by Bob Meagher. Historical writing about North Chili, Churchville, Bergen, LeRoy, Caledonia, Batavia, Wyoming, Warsaw, Perry, Dansville, Wayland, Cohocton, Bath, Hornell, Canisteo, Phelps, Manchester, Clifton Springs, Shortsville, Victor, Lima, East Bloomfield, Honeoye Falls, and Mendon, with mention of such notable figures as Frances E. Willard, Clara Barton, and Brigham Young. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: "Arch Merrill (August 5, 1894 - July 15, 1974) was a newspaper reporter for the Rochester, New York Democrat and Chronicle from 1923 to the late 1960s. He was a prolific writer, best known for his articles in the Sunday paper on history and folklore of the Genesee Valley and the Finger Lakes of upstate New York. He was sometimes called The Poet Laureate of Upstate New York. He authored a number of books, most of which are collections of his articles. Possibly his most famous was the 1943 A River Ramble, which is an account of his walk of the entire length of the Genesee River, along with his notes on local history, folk tales, and people he met along the route. Arch Merrill (August 5, 1894 - July 15, 1974) was a newspaper reporter for the Rochester, New York Democrat and Chronicle from 1923 to the late 1960s. He was a prolific writer, best known for his articles in the Sunday paper on history and folklore of the Genesee Valley and the Finger Lakes of upstate New York.

Price: $35.00

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