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Legendary Locals of Vancouver

Legendary Locals of Vancouver


Author(s):

Pat Jollota

ISBN:

9781467100014

# of Pages:

128

Publisher:

Arcadia Publishing

On Sale Date:

02/13/2012


Price:


$21.99

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Book Description:


Vancouver was originally laid out as Vancouver City, to distinguish it from the Hudson’s Bay’s Fort Vancouver. Dr. John Mcloughlin, now known as the “Father of Oregon,” treated the settlers fairly, and lost his job in return. The Short family, the Hidden family, and other pioneers settled near the fort. The US Army arrived in 1849 and took over the Hudson’s Bay properties. Ulysses S. Grant planted potatoes in hopes that he could bring his family here. World War II brought a host of workers to fill positions at the Kaiser Shipyards and the Alcoa plant. Legendary Locals of Vancouver shares the stories of the people, past and present, who have shaped Vancouver’s landscape.

Author Bio: Pat Jollota retired from the Los Angeles Police Department and came to Vancouver to find a new career in historic preservation. She was curator of education at the Clark County Historical Museum for 22 years, while almost concurrently serving for 20 years on the Vancouver City Council.

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