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Marcus Hook

Autor Patricia Ann Miller
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 iul 2007
Marcus Hook is the northernmost city on the Delmarva Peninsula. Incorporated in 1892, Marcus Hook was originally named for a Native American chief and was once the haunt of English pirate Edward Teach (Blackbeard). It is now best known as the home of Sun
Oil Refinery. Thanks to its location along the Delaware River, the town prospered as residents and businesses flocked to the area. Other large businesses located here include the former American Viscose and British Petroleum. Through vintage photographs, Marcus Hook commemorates the longstanding heritage of this small community and the growth of the Delaware River waterfront.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780738550138
ISBN-10: 0738550132
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 168 x 233 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Arcadia Publishing (SC)

Descriere

Marcus Hook is the northernmost city on the Delmarva Peninsula. Incorporated in 1892, Marcus Hook was originally named for a Native American chief and was once the haunt of English pirate Edward Teach (Blackbeard). It is now best known as the home of Sun
Oil Refinery. Thanks to its location along the Delaware River, the town prospered as residents and businesses flocked to the area. Other large businesses located here include the former American Viscose and British Petroleum. Through vintage photographs, Marcus Hook commemorates the longstanding heritage of this small community and the growth of the Delaware River waterfront.

Notă biografică

Patricia Ann Miller, a former area resident, is an author and teacher. Her other works include The Story of the Cornerstone of Pennsylvania and Marcus Hook: A Pictorial History. She drew from various area resources for the images in this book, including the Delaware County Historical Society and private collections.