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Pembroke Chronicles Karen Cross Proctor

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Pembroke Chronicles Karen Cross Proctor
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.14 MB
Pages: 146
Author: Karen Cross Proctor
ISBN: 9782015945699, 2015945695
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Pembroke Chronicles Karen Cross Proctor by Karen Cross Proctor 9782015945699, 2015945695 instant download after payment.

In its earliest days, Pembroke offered abundant fishing and lush forests for its Native American inhabitants. Starting in the 1640s, European colonists began turning the town from a farming community into a successful hub for shipbuilding. Pembroke's long history is colored by remarkable stories. Atop the old Pembroke Public Library rests a bee sculpture designed by Pembroke artist Richard Edlund, representing the spelling bees held each spring at the library since 1875. The Pembroke Monument Association first met in 1879 to discuss the purchase of a Civil War soldiers' monument for the town, yet it was nearly a decade before the monument was erected. In this collection of articles from her "Pembroke's Past" column, Karen Cross Proctor captures the spirit of the community.

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