Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Remembering Germantown, sixty years of the Germantown Crier

Label
Remembering Germantown, sixty years of the Germantown Crier
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Remembering Germantown
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
sixty years of the Germantown Crier
Summary
With grit and gumption, the residents of Germantown propelled their community from a sleepy backwater to a thriving urban neighborhood. Through charming first-person accounts and fascinating narratives culled from sixty years of the Germantown Crier, readers may catch a glimpse of the feisty Germantowners who proudly honor their past without ceasing to move forward. Meet cantankerous Ann Shermer, a nineteenth-century Bethlehem Pike tollkeeper who enforced the fare with the help of her trusty flintlock pistol, and the town's enforcer of morality, "civilizer" Samuel Harvey. Whether a tale from the storied King of Prussia Inn, which housed greats like George Washington and Gilbert Stuart, or a memory of a childhood encounter with Louisa May Alcott, each vignette in this collection crafts a poignant portrait
Target audience
adult
Classification
Content