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Abandoned Dansville
Author | : Brian Cray |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9781634991544 |
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The Castles on the Hill
Author | : Ted Jackson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Dansville (N.Y.) |
ISBN | : |
A history of the Dansville Area Heath Resort also known as the Jackson Sanatorium and The Jackson Hotel and Health Resort open from 1854 to 1971.
Hidden History of the Finger Lakes
Author | : Patti Unvericht |
Publisher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1467138193 |
New York's Finger Lakes region is filled with compelling characters, tragic disasters and fascinating mysteries. Famed daredevil Sam Patch, known as the "Yankee Leaper," thrilled audiences at Niagara Falls but took his last jump into the Genesee River with his pet black bear, plummeting to his death. The first ever Memorial Day was celebrated in Waterloo in 1866 and inspired a nation to adopt the holiday. Seneca Lake claims its fair share of ships, including the Onondaga, which was blown up with dynamite as part of a spectacle to commemorate the sinking of the USS Maine. Author Patti Unvericht reveals the forgotten history of the Finger Lakes region.
Silver Cross Cottage
Author | : Karen Rounsville Everett |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Dansville (N.Y.) |
ISBN | : 9781427619662 |
"In the small town of Dansville, which is nestled among the azure lakes and emerald hills of the Genesee Valley in Western New York, a mammoth brick edifice stands guard on East Hill, a silent sentinel to the village. Although abused and abandoned for several decades, its battered heart beats with a life of its own, palpable to only those who believe. Take a journey through the crumbling corridors and darkened rooms of the present, and be transported to another moment in time. In the 1890's, the Jackson Health Resort was an oasis for those ailing in body or spirit. Sarah Livingston, a young widow, must seek employment and has a chance encounter with the son of a wealthy guest. James Morgan does his best to shatter the barrier that Sarah has built around her heart and damns the Victorian propriety of the day. His warmth, humor and rugged good looks form a dangerous trilogy that tears at the worn threads of Sarah's composure. Will she find love again, only to have it torn mercilessly from her grasp? Join Leah Morgan in her present-day sleuthing as she unearths clues that link her to the 'castle.' Feast upon a story laden with history, mystery, humor, and romance. visit the Jackson Health Resort-- come ailing-- leave well, and savor a time that we can only long for today"--Cover, P. [4].
Fire Your Doctor!
Author | : Andrew W. Saul |
Publisher | : Turner Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 464 |
Release | : 2005-12-01 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 159120593X |
The focus of this book is how we can get better using practical, effective and safe natural therapies. The effective use of nutritional supplements and natural diet saves money, pain and lives. This title provides information on: Nutritional therapy for more than 80 health conditions; How to improve one's health through changes to diet and lifestyle; Practical tips on juicing and growing a vegetable garden; The latest scientifically validated supplement recommendations.
Putnam Camp
Author | : George Prochnik |
Publisher | : Other Press, LLC |
Total Pages | : 545 |
Release | : 2012-12-04 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1590516214 |
Winner of the 2007 Gradiva Award An innovative work of biography that traces the lasting impact of the friendship between Sigmund Freud and pioneering American psychologist James Jackson Putnam. In 1909 Sigmund Freud made his only visit to America, which included a trip to "Putnam Camp”–the eminent American psychologist James Jackson Putnam's family retreat in the Adirondacks. "Of all the things that I have experienced in America, this is by far the most amazing," Freud wrote of Putnam Camp. Putnam, a Boston Unitarian, and Freud, a Viennese Jew, came from opposite worlds, cherished polarized ambitions, and promoted seemingly irreconcilable visions of human nature–and yet they struck up an unusually fruitful collaboration. Putnam's unimpeachable reputation played a crucial role in legitimizing the psychoanalytic movement. By the time of Putnam's death in 1918, psychoanalysis had been launched in America, where–in large part thanks to the influence of Putnam, and in a development Freud had not anticipated–it went on to become a practice that moved beyond the vicissitudes of desire to cultivate the growth and spiritual aspirations of the individual as a whole. Putnam Camp reveals details of Putnam's and Freud's personal lives that have never been fully explored before, including the crucial role Putnam's muse, Susan Blow–founder of America's first kindergarten, pioneering educator and philosopher in the American Hegelian movement–played in the intense debate between these two great thinkers. As the great-grandson of Putnam, author George Prochnik had access to a wealth of personal firsthand material from the Putnam family–as well as from the James and Emerson families–all of which contribute to a new and intimate vision of the texture of daily life at a moment when America was undergoing a cultural and intellectual renaissance.
Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors
Author | : Livingston County (N.Y.) Board of Supervisors |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 652 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Livingston County (N.Y.) |
ISBN | : |