Sugar Valley Villages David Ira Kagan

Sugar Valley Villages

Author: David Ira Kagan
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Book Title
Sugar Valley Villages
Author
David Ira Kagan
ISBN
9780738574691
Sugar Valley was named for the many large sugar maple trees found in the area when settlers first arrived in the 1780s. In the 1800s, most of the valley s residents worked as farmers, millers, or lumbermen. In the early 1900s, the White Deer and Loganton Railway transported lumber, mail, coal, other freight, and passengers. The Logan House, a popular resort hotel in Loganton featuring nearby Sulphur Spring mineral waters, flourished until the great fire of June 19, 1918, destroyed it, along with much of the borough. Today, Sugar Valley contains the only covered bridge remaining in Clinton County."Binding Type: PaperbackAuthor: David Ira Kagan, John W. Harbach SrPublisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)Published: 07/04/2011ISBN: 9780738574691Pages: 127Weight: 0.69lbsSize: 9.22h x 6.58w x 0.37d
Sugar Valley was named for the many large sugar maple trees found in the area when settlers first arrived in the 1780s. In the 1800s, most of the valley s residents worked as farmers, millers, or lumbermen. In the early 1900s, the White Deer and Loganton Railway transported lumber, mail, coal, other freight, and passengers. The Logan House, a popular resort hotel in Loganton featuring nearby Sulphur Spring mineral waters, flourished until the great fire of June 19, 1918, destroyed it, along with much of the borough. Today, Sugar Valley contains the only covered bridge remaining in Clinton County."

Binding Type: Paperback
Author: David Ira Kagan, John W. Harbach Sr
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Published: 07/04/2011
ISBN: 9780738574691
Pages: 127
Weight: 0.69lbs
Size: 9.22h x 6.58w x 0.37d
Sugar Valley was named for the many large sugar maple trees found in the area when settlers first arrived in the 1780s. In the 1800s, most of the valley s residents worked as farmers, millers, or lumbermen. In the early 1900s, the White Deer and Loganton Railway transported lumber, mail, coal, other freight, and passengers. The Logan House, a popular resort hotel in Loganton featuring nearby Sulphur Spring mineral waters, flourished until the great fire of June 19, 1918, destroyed it, along with much of the borough. Today, Sugar Valley contains the only covered bridge remaining in Clinton County."

Binding Type: Paperback
Author: David Ira Kagan, John W. Harbach Sr
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Published: 07/04/2011
ISBN: 9780738574691
Pages: 127
Weight: 0.69lbs
Size: 9.22h x 6.58w x 0.37d