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Tonnancour: Life in Grosse Pointe and Along the Shores of Lake St. Clair (Vol. 2)

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With the publication of Volume Two Tonnancour presents even more of the history lore and legends of Grosse Pointe and Lake St. Clair. These lavishly illustrated volumes reveal the story of this richly historic area through a unique collection of first-hand accounts previously published and unpublished material original essays and articles and numerous illustrations. The title of the work Tonnancour refers to the Grosse Pointe summer estate of Theodore Parsons Hall. Hall and fellow Detroiters like Caroline Hamlin and Silas Farmer made the residence a local cultural center. Built in 1880 Tonnancour is no longer standing. Volume Two explores new areas of Grosse Pointe and Lake St. Clair history by presenting more previously published and unpublished material as well as new essays written especially for this volume. Some 200 years of history are covered beginning with the founding of Wayne County in 1796 and the subsequent establishment of Grosse Pointe Township. The 100th anniversary of the automobile (1896-1996) is noted with automotive-related articles covering the Grosse Pointe racetrack buses gas stations and yachts of the auto barons. Architecture local institutions and prominent Grosse Pointe families are some of the other topics covered in Volume Two. Also included are maps dating from 1796 as well as poems and legends from the region. The Childrens Home vacationing on the St. Clair Flats prohibition and rumrunning on Lake St. Clair and the Punch and Judy Theater are among the other articles featured in Volume Two. A genealogy of early French families and a history of the Country Club of Detroit are also included. More than 150 illustrations in each volume of Tonnancour help bring the story of Grosse Pointe to life. These include pen and ink sketches woodcuts photographs and maps.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
December 1, 1996
ISBN-10
0780800990
ISBN-13
9780780800991
Item Weight
34.4 oz
Dimensions
11.5 × 0.98 × 8.74 in
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