Hampton Roads Murder & Mayhem

Hampton Roads Murder & Mayhem
Author: Nancy E. Sheppard
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2018-10-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439665389

Hampton Roads is an iconic destination, but the "birthplace of America" has a nefarious past. Dive into the story of cannibalism in the Jamestown colony and learn the gory details of the tale of the Witch of Pungo. Blackbeard and his men wreaked havoc in Hampton Roads before Virginians brought them to justice. Explore rarely told stories of lynchings, riots and a hoax involving none other than famed aviator Charles Lindbergh. Join author and historian Nancy E. Sheppard as she explores some of the darkest moments in Hampton Roads' vibrant history.

Lost Attractions of Hampton Roads

Lost Attractions of Hampton Roads
Author: Nancy E. Sheppard
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2019-06-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439667063

Take a trip down memory lane to beloved destinations for fun and families across Virginia's tidewater. Cruise the rails of Ocean View Amusement Park's "The Rocket" roller coaster, dig for fossils at Hampton's Rice's Fossil Pit, celebrate the winter season at Portsmouth's Coleman's Nursery and learn the significant role that Buckroe Beach's Bay Shore Beach Park played in American history. From the Great White Fleet to a Wild West park, journey through this vibrant history with author and historian Nancy E. Sheppard and discover whether such cherished places can ever truly be lost.

Murder in Mayberry

Murder in Mayberry
Author: Mary Kinney Branson
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-03-03
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0425226328

A true-crime shocker of a Southern town shattered by a brutal murder. As seen on America’s Most Wanted. Crime never happened in a town like Madisonville, Kentucky. That’s why the vicious slaughter of one of its beloved female citizens was so stunning. Even more so was the identity of the killer whose flight from the law made him one of the FBI’s Most Wanted.

Murder and Mayhem in North London

Murder and Mayhem in North London
Author: Geoffrey Howse
Publisher: Wharncliffe
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2010-05-19
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1845630998

Geoffrey Howse delves into the his crime files covering 200 years of the area's darkest past. Events covered include long forgotten cases that made the headlines in their day as well as others more famous: Britain's first railway murder, the first criminal to be caught via wireless telegraphy and the anarchists who left a trail of murder and mayhem following a raid on a Tottenham factory. There are many other cases to appeal to anyone with an interest in the local and social history of North London.

Yes, Lord, I Know the Road

Yes, Lord, I Know the Road
Author: J. Brent Morris
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2017-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1611177324

The first comprehensive history of African Americans in the Palmetto State, spanning five centuries. From the first North American slave rebellion near the mouth of the Pee Dee River in the early sixteenth century to the 2008 state Democratic primary victory of Barack Obama, award-winning historian J. Brent Morris examines the unique struggles and triumphs of African Americans in South Carolina. Following an engaging introduction, Morris brings together a wide variety of annotated primary-source documents—personal narratives, government reports, statutes, newspaper articles, and speeches—to highlight the significant people, events, social and political movements, and ideas that have shaped black life in South Carolina and beyond. In their own words, anonymous and notable African Americans, such as Charlotte Forten, David Walker, and Jesse Jackson, describe the social and economic subjugation caused by more than three hundred years of slavery, the revolution wrought by the American Civil War and Reconstruction, and the post-Reconstruction civil rights struggle that runs to the present. Many of these source documents are previously unpublished; others have been long out of print. Morris proposes that reading the narrative-sources black Carolinians left behind brings life and relevancy to the past that will spark new public conversations, inspire fresh questions, and encourage historians to pursue innovative scholarly work. “For everyone interested in South Carolina history Yes, Lord, I Know the Road is a book that has long been needed. Thanks to the judicious selection of documents and thoughtful introductory material, Brent Morris has produced a very readable book on a complex and often contentious topic. It is an invaluable addition to South Carolina historiography—and to my bookshelf.” —Walter Edgar, author of South Carolina: A History “At last, we have a concise document book tracing one of the most troubled and inspiring paths in American history. Exploring this long, rutted road, we meet brave souls who stood tall—Boston King, Robert Smalls, Septima Clark. Morris’s varied collection will spark readers to dig deeper and learn more.” —Peter H. Wood, Duke University, author of Black Majority and Strange New Land “This thoughtfully curated documentary history of Afro-Carolinians spans five centuries with important, vivid, and compelling accounts of South Carolina’s twisted, stony road of anguish and achievement, oppression and hope. An informative introduction and concise headnotes provide historical context and make the book accessible to all students of South Carolina history.” —Michael Johnson, Academy Professor of History Emeritus, Johns Hopkins University

Tamarack County

Tamarack County
Author: William Kent Krueger
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-08-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1451645783

Cork O’Connor returns for “hold-your-breath suspense” (Booklist, starred review) in the thirteenth novel in the New York Times bestselling mystery series. During a blizzard one bitter winter night, just days before Christmas, the car belonging to the wife of a retired local judge is discovered abandoned on a rural county road in Tamarack County. After days of fruitless searching, there is little hope that she’ll be found alive, if she’s found at all. Cork O’Connor, the ex-sheriff of Tamarack County, notices small things about the woman’s disappearance that disturb him. When the beloved pet dog of a friend is brutally killed and beheaded, he begins to see a startling pattern in these and other recent dark occurrences in the area. And after his own son is brutally attacked and nearly killed, Cork understands that someone is spinning a deadly web in Tamarack County. At its center is a murder more than twenty years old, for which an innocent man may have been convicted. Cork remembers the case only too well. He was the deputy in charge of the investigation that sent the man to prison. With the darkest days of the year at hand, the storms of winter continue to isolate Tamarack County. Somewhere behind the blind of all that darkness and drifting snow, a vengeful force is at work. And Cork has only hours to stop it before his family and friends pay the ultimate price for the sins of others.

Doctor Squibb

Doctor Squibb
Author: Lawrence Goldtree Blochman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1958
Genre: Pharmacology
ISBN:

"Perhaps the most remarkable commentary on the remarkable life story of Dr. Edward Robinson Squibb is the fact that it is almost unknown today. A hundred years ago "Squibb" meant "ether" to the physicians and apothecaries of the United States. Dr. Squibb was a true pioneer in anesthesia. He received his M.D. degree in 1845, the year before Dr. W.T.G. Morton gave his first public demonstration of the use of ether to eliminate pain in surgery. Thus, Dr. Squibb's medical career not only paralleled the birth and growth of the era of anesthetics; at times the two were indistinguishable. As an assistant surgeon in the United States Navy, Dr. Squibb saw ether used and misused. He noted that its effect varied greatly, and that it was not always successful in producing deep anesthesia. Finding that the variations were a direct result of impurities and of uneven strength, he was the first to devise a method of making pure ether of uniform quality. He also invented a process of distilling ether with live steam, thus eliminating the danger of an open flame to so volatile a liquid. Once he standardized the manufacture of ether, he followed his product into the operating room to perfect the techniques of its administration and to study effective dosage. To this end he invented a mask to replace the inhaler of Dr. Morton. Uniformity and purity became a lifetime passion with Dr. Squibb, a crusade which was to embrace all pharmacy. This book is about Dr. Squibb the man, based on his private journals written over the course of his adult life. The whole constitutes a personal and sharply observed panorama of nineteenth-century Philadelphia, New York, and Brooklyn, a critical appraisal of the state of American medicine a century ago, and a vivid self-portrait of Dr. Squibb the man."--Preface.

Prisoners from the Front

Prisoners from the Front
Author: W. H. Payne
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2016-04-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1365040585

In the early months of 1867, Seamus Delaney, a veteran officer of the Union Irish Brigade is now employed as a detective for the United States government. His duties and his love for his darling Emily have brought him back to the Nation's Capital in whose defense he had often fought during the Civil War. He is tasked with ensuring that the last of the known conspirators in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln is brought to justice. When an attempt is made on his life, he is sure that the forces he has struggled with both before and since the official end of the War; violent secret societies, traitors and Copperheads, some of whom control powerful positions in local and national government, are determined to prevent him from carrying out his orders.

Being Chosen by God

Being Chosen by God
Author: Rev. Dr. Cleveland Brown
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2021-10-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1098095944

30 I believe all are chosen from birth by God to make a difference in this world in the lives of others, and my book, Being Chosen by God, is a perfect example that God is with us in the best of times, worst of times, and all the time to help us and use us to serve one another to build His kingdom through those we come in contact with. We can change the world with love and the willingness to serve others. God said in His word that "what you have done to the least of these people, you have done it unto Me." When I was hungry you feed me, thirsty, you gave me drink, naked, you clothe me, a stranger you took me in, in prison, you came to see me, and sick, you came to visit me. God can use you to change someone's entire life or a city if you're willing to let Him lead you, and don't be afraid to step out and do what He asks you. God can and will use you. Never doubt who you are in Christ. Cleveland Brown was raised by Mattie and Jasper Brown, a true born-again servant of God, taught him to love God, trust God, have faith in God, serve others, and believe you are on this earth for a purpose. My life is a true witness that the Bible is a living word, God is real, and He cares for no one to perish but have everlasting life. God says, "You have not chosen Me, but I have chosen you."

Murder & Mayhem in East Tennessee

Murder & Mayhem in East Tennessee
Author: Dewaine A. Speaks
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2020-10-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439671419

East Tennessee is gorgeous country, but the hills and hollers have a dark side. James Earl Ray, who had already assassinated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., created mayhem at Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary when he led six other men in a short-lived escape. Several thousand Cherokee Indians from East Tennessee were forced on what would later be called the "Trail of Tears." In the "Hankins Murder" case and in the triple killings in Oliver Springs, chaos and confusion resulted from the wrongful arrest and public accusations of innocent people. Jake and C.H. Butcher brought about bedlam with their banking scandal that at the time was unsurpassed in scope in the nation's history. Author Dewaine A. Speaks details these stories and more.