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During the 1840s and 1850s, many of the pioneers and much of the supplies they needed for overland trips west from Independence on the Oregon, California, and Santa Fe Trails arrived at Wayne City Landing, the steamboat port on the Missouri River in what is now Sugar Creek. In 1892, Arthur Stillwell, a Kansas City railroad man, founded Fairmount Park, a first-class pleasure resort in the southern part of Sugar Creek that would be popular until the 1930s. Standard Oil of Indiana purchased land at the north end of Sugar Creek in 1903 and built a major refinery that would dominate the town until it ceased operations in 1982. Sugar Creek's early growth evolved around the refinery, and in 1920, the Jackson County Court established the City of Sugar Creek. This book illustrates the history of Sugar Creek in more than 200 vintage images, detailing the people, businesses, churches, schools, and community services that have shaped the town's past.
The fascinating story of the birth and development of a rural American community from its origins at the turn of the nineteenth century to the years that followed the Civil War. Drawing on newspapers, account books, and reminiscences, the author of the prize-winning Women and Men on the Overland Trail vividly portrays the lives of the prairie’s inhabitants—Indians, pioneers, farming men and women—and adds a compelling new chapter to American social history. "This is a book for anyone who has ridden down a country road and, hearing the wind whistle through the cornstalks, wondered about the Indians and pioneers who listened to that sound before him."—Ron Grossman, Chicago Tribune "Every chapter, almost every page, contains new ideas or throws new light on old ones, by means of a wealth of detail and clarity of though which brings the past alive again."—Hugh Brogan, The Times Literary Supplement "A notably successful example of the new work being done on the social history of rural America…. Faragher has constructed a vivid portrait of everyday life as well as an analysis of how the community developed and changed."—George M. Fredrickson, New York Review of Books "Here, succinctly set out, is the American prairie experience."—Publishers Weekly "Sugar Creek is a major new interpretation of America’s rural past."—Howard R. Lamar, Yale University Winner of the 1986 Society for the History of the Early American Republic Award John Mack Faragher is associate professor of history at Mount Holyoke College.
This set includes the entire collection of the Sugar Creek Gang Series, books 1-36. The Sugar Creek Gang series chronicles the faith-building adventures of a group of fun-loving, courageous Christian boys. These classic stories have been inspiring children to grow in their faith for more than five decades. More than three million copies later, children continue to grow up relating to members of the gang as they struggle with the application of their Christian faith to the adventure of life. Now that these stories have been updated for a new generation, you and your child can join in the Sugar Creek excitement. Paul Hutchens' memories of childhood adventures around the fishing hole, the swimming hole, the island, and the woods that surround Indiana's Sugar Creek inspired these beloved tales.
“Toni Blake’s romances are so delicious, so intoxicating and addictive, a good night’s sleep isn’t even an option.” —New York Times bestselling author Robyn Carr A compelling new voice in supremely sexy contemporary romance, Toni Blake carries us to Sugar Creek with a sizzling, emotional rich story about giving in to a forbidden passion. The second book in her Destiny series, after One Reckless Summer, Blake’s novel brims with the unique delights of small town romance, as two people caught in the middle of their families’ longtime feud discover passion most unexpectedly. If you have not yet experienced the “Heart-stopping sensuality” (New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster) of the inimitable Toni Blake, Sugar Creek is the perfect place to find it!
In 'The Sugar Creek Gang Goes North' by Paul Hutchens, readers are transported to a time when young boys embarked on thrilling adventures in a small town setting. The book follows a group of friends as they journey up north and encounter various challenges along the way, testing their loyalty and bravery. Hutchens' writing style is engaging and filled with descriptive details that bring the story to life, making it a compelling read for both young and adult audiences. The literary context of the book reflects a simpler time in American history, emphasizing the importance of friendship and teamwork amidst adversity. Paul Hutchens, as the author of over 20 books in the Sugar Creek Gang series, drew inspiration from his own experiences growing up in the Midwest. His deep connection to nature and sense of adventure are evident in his storytelling, captivating readers with his relatable characters and exciting plotlines. I highly recommend 'The Sugar Creek Gang Goes North' to readers looking for a nostalgic and heartwarming tale filled with timeless lessons of courage and camaraderie. Hutchens' classic series continues to capture the hearts of all who delve into the world of the Sugar Creek Gang.
In 'Watermelon Mystery at Sugar Creek' by Paul Hutchens, readers are taken on an adventurous journey filled with mystery and excitement. Set in rural America, the book follows a group of young boys as they work together to solve the puzzling disappearance of a valuable watermelon crop. Hutchens' writing style is both engaging and suspenseful, making it a captivating read for both young adults and older audiences alike. The novel is grounded in the literary context of classic American children's literature, reminiscent of works by authors like Mark Twain and Laura Ingalls Wilder. The detailed descriptions of the Sugar Creek community and the boys' camaraderie add depth to the story, making it a rich and immersive reading experience. Paul Hutchens, a prolific American author known for his Sugar Creek Gang series, draws on his own experiences growing up in rural Ohio to bring authenticity to the characters and setting in 'Watermelon Mystery at Sugar Creek.' His understanding of the dynamics of childhood friendships and the curiosity of young minds shines through in the narrative, making it relatable to readers of all ages. Hutchens' passion for storytelling and his knack for creating compelling mysteries are evident throughout the book, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. I highly recommend 'Watermelon Mystery at Sugar Creek' to anyone looking for a nostalgic and wholesome read that combines elements of adventure, friendship, and good old-fashioned sleuthing. Paul Hutchens' masterful storytelling and genuine portrayal of American small-town life make this book a standout in the realm of children's literature, sure to delight readers of all generations.
Who wrote that threatening letter? Who beat up Bill Collins? Who stole his suitcase and his letter? "At last," thought they, "we have found the culprit!" They held John Till on the ground, kicking and squirming. Then suddenly, Old Man Paddler came on the scene and they began their search all over with entirely new clues.