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The History of The Hudson River Valley: From the Civil War to Modern Times

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Called thoroughly informative and approachable by The New York Times Vernon Benjamins The History of the Hudson River Valley: From Wilderness to the Civil War presented nearly 250 years of the Hudson River Valleys dynamic past with unmatched richness and detail. And now with The History of the Hudson River Valley: from the Civil War to Modern Times Benjamin completes his historical account of the region by taking readers from the post-Civil War period into the present day. Here we see the formation of the great estates of the Valley including the Rockefellers Sunnyside and Olana and the book shows us how the turn to the twentieth century brought a new era of population growth and prosperity to the region. A young Franklin Delano Roosevelt takes his first political steps in the New York senate during this time and Thomas Deweys work as the New York State governor morphed him into a viable candidate on the national political stage as well. In short the twentieth-century Hudson River Valley was a hotbed of wealth influence and culture a vibrant scene of American development as significant as any our country has seen. By taking his narrative all the way into the post-September 11th present moment Vernon Benjamin finishes his engaging readable and comprehensive history of one of Americas most significant and culturally important regions. Richly illustrated and meticulously researched The History of the Hudson River Valley will be the definitive text on the subject for years to come.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
August 23, 2016
ISBN-10
1468311247
ISBN-13
9781468311242
Item Weight
35.2 oz
Dimensions
9.13 × 2.2 × 6.14 in
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