Life on Pigeon Creek

Life on Pigeon Creek
Author: Kenneth Edward Barnes
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2011-09-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 146340896X

Life on Pigeon Creek is non-fiction and is for all ages. The people and events in the story are true. This book gives a rare glimpse into rural life during the fifties and into early 1961. At the end of the book it has Looking Back, which gives insight into some of the people and events that took place or would later take place where the story happened. It also gives a view into the lives of some remarkable people, from Yankeetowns Tarzan to The Cat Lady to other local and even national celebrities. It mentions Fess Parker, Madonna, Rosie ODonald, Chuck Conners, Burt Landcaster, Walter Matthau, Florence Henderson, Geena Davis and Tom Hanks. But the main story is about a little boy and his hopes and dreams while growing up along the same creek that Abraham Lincoln once lived on. The book tells of the hard yet fun times a little boy goes through. It tells of his secret love, his quest to find something rare and beautiful, and his desire to be unique like some of those around him. So step back to a simpler time and see the world through the eyes of a child.

Come Back Salmon (pb)

Come Back Salmon (pb)
Author: Molly Cone
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1992
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0871564890

Describes the efforts of the Jackson Elementary School in Everett, Washington, to clean up a nearby stream, stock it with salmon, and preserve it as an unpolluted place where the salmon could return to spawn.

The Cabin Faced West

The Cabin Faced West
Author: Jean Fritz
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2001-08-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1101077948

Ann Hamilton's family has moved to the western frontier of Pennsylvania, and she misses her old home in Gettysburg. There are no girls her age on Hamilton Hill, and life is hard. But when the Hamiltons survive a terrible storm and receive a surprise visit from George Washington, Ann realizes that pioneer life is exciting and special.

Abe Lincoln of Pigeon Creek

Abe Lincoln of Pigeon Creek
Author: William Edward Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1949
Genre:
ISBN:

" ... An imaginative treatment of the facts of Abraham Lincoln's fourteen important and formative years in Indiana, from 1816 to 1830"--Author's foreward

Abraham Lincoln: an Account of His Personal Life

Abraham Lincoln: an Account of His Personal Life
Author: Nathaniel W. Stephenson
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2009-11-05
Genre:
ISBN: 1442900954

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Pigeon River Country

Pigeon River Country
Author: Dale Clarke Franz
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2013-02-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0472029649

The long awaited new edition of a classic offers memories, myths, and meanings of the largest contiguous piece of wild land in Michigan's Lower Peninsula. This updated edition explores more deeply why and how the outdoors moves and compels us. It’s a book about mice who sing, elk who wear collars, deer who kiss, and birds who could dictate their compositions to Mozart. It's about the human species interacting in generous and sometimes misguided ways with the rest of life. It's about men trying to ripen pinecones into pineapples and women taking better aim with a revolver than expected. It's about poetry—from Mary Oliver, Lao Tzu, and Theodore Roethke—and seeing hawks dive in a night sky or feeling oil geologists shake the earth below. It's about finding fish dead in the river by the thousands and crouching behind a stump to watch beaver build a dwelling. While this book considers life beyond the boundaries of Pigeon River Country, it is steeped in the specifics of a place that lives mostly on its own, instead of human, terms. The Pigeon River Country is a remote northern forest, ecologically distinct from most of the United States. Laced with waterways, it has a storied past. Dale Clarke Franz has collected personal accounts from various people intrigued with the Pigeon River Country—including loggers, conservationists, mill workers, campers, even the young Ernest Hemingway, who said he loved the forest "better than anything in the world." There are comprehensive discussions of the area's flora and fauna, guides to trails and camping sites, and photos showcasing the changing face of this hidden national treasure.