Ormond Beach

Ormond Beach
Author: Ormund Beach Historical Trust Inc
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738502571

The Ormond Beach area's earliest known inhabitants were the Timucua Indians, whose primitive, blunt-nosed canoes skimmed the waters of the Halifax and Tomoka Rivers in northeast Volusia County. Soon, hardy settlers also made their way to the area--brothers John Andrew and Charles Bostrom were attracted by the mighty oaks and sparkling spring water in 1868 and were soon followed by other rugged visionaries. As the town grew, entrepreneurs began their work, and one of the most famous area landmarks, the Hotel Ormond, was opened in 1888. At the turn of the century, the hard-packed white sands of the nearby beach became a natural proving ground for gas- and steam-driven horseless carriages--the original "birthplace of speed." The region was blessed with abundant resources, a mild and inviting climate, and natural beauty, all of which served to entice John D. Rockefeller, perhaps Ormond Beach's most famous resident, to spend his winters in the area. His three-story home now serves the community as a cultural center and museum.

Patterns of Change

Patterns of Change
Author: Terri DuLong
Publisher: Lyrical Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2015-11-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1601835515

A new town and a local knitting group help a woman at loose ends makes a fresh start in a Southern romance by the New York Times bestselling author. Chloe Radcliffe was ready to shake off the dust of Cedar Kay and sink her toes into the warm sands of Ormond Beach, Florida, with her soon-to-be husband. But when tragedy struck, she found herself alone, unraveled—and unsure of where to go next. But recurring dreams of a Victorian house with a beautiful fishpond convince Chloe to take a leap of faith and rent a condo in Ormond Beach on her own. There, Chloe makes fast friends with a group of knitters who gather at a local tea shop. She then discovers that they shop owner happens to have a house nearly identical to the one in Chloe’s dreams—and she’s willing to rent her the property. Just as Chloe begins casting on her grand plans for the home, her tangled past comes back to haunt her—but her dreams and newfound friends just might point her toward the love she’s been missing all along… Includes an original knitting pattern! “DuLong reminds me of a Southern Debbie Macomber but with a flair all her own.”—Karin Gillespie

Ormond-on-the-Halifax

Ormond-on-the-Halifax
Author: Alice Strickland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1980
Genre: Ormond Beach (Fla.)
ISBN:

A centennial history of Ormond Beach, FL.

Unraveling the Pieces

Unraveling the Pieces
Author: Terri DuLong
Publisher: Lyrical Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016-11-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1601835558

The New York Times bestselling author casts on a tale of heartbreak and hope in Ormond Beach, where one woman finds the comfort she’s always needed. Petra Garfield has no real attachments tying her down. She’s ready for an adventure, so what could be better than an extended stay at Koi House in enchanting Ormond Beach, Florida, with friends old and new. Having recently lost her mother, Petra is riddled with questions about the father she never knew. She certainly never thought she’d find the answers in a tiny town in Florida… As much as she wants to search for the truth, Petra knows she can’t spend all her time wallowing in the past. And her friends at the Dreamweaver yarn shop aren’t about to let her. The ladies encourage her to volunteer at a local animal shelter, where she befriends a young boy—and his handsome father. Tangled in secrets and surprising revelations, Petra must learn to stitch her life back together even as she unravels lifelong mysteries. And perhaps she’ll find unexpected happiness along the way… Includes an original knitting pattern! “DuLong reminds me of a Southern Debbie Macomber but with a flair all her own.”—Karin Gillespie

Stitches in Time

Stitches in Time
Author: Terri DuLong
Publisher: Lyrical Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2016-06-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1601835531

The New York Times bestselling author spins a tale of new beginnings in Ormond Beach, FL, where even the most painful past can lead to a hopeful future. Isabelle Wainwright is no stranger to heartache. She was just fifteen when her mother left her to be raised by her father so she could start a new life across the country. Rather than wallowing in despair, Isabelle stitched together her own path, graduating from college and starting a family in Atlanta. But her hard-won fairytale life is beginning to unravel… The shock of her father's death is compounded when Isabelle's husband leaves her and her daughter for someone else. Reeling from another abandonment, she finds comfort in her father’s delightful girlfriend, Chloe Radcliffe. Chloe encourages Isabelle to move to Ormond Beach, Florida, where she can help Chloe’s yarn shop. There, Isabelle may find the strength to confront her past, build new friendships, and perhaps even learn to love in a way she never thought possible… Includes an original knitting pattern! “DuLong reminds me of a Southern Debbie Macomber but with a flair all her own.”—Karin Gillespie Includes An Original Knitting Pattern! Praise for Terri DuLong's Cedar Key Novels "An intriguing premise, a cozy, small-town backdrop, and even the hint of some magic. . .A sweet story, set in a friendly community." --Kirkus on Postcards from Cedar Key "Tender and poignant, perfect for those who love knitting as well as the bonds between women." –RT Book Reviews (4 Stars) on Sunrise on Cedar Key "A delightful addition to that genre of needlecraft-inspired books." --Library Journal on Casting About

Bank & Thrift Branch Office Data Book

Bank & Thrift Branch Office Data Book
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 826
Release: 1999
Genre: Bank accounts
ISBN:

Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia.