middle atlantic states

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middle atlantic states

Early homes of New York and the Mid-Atlantic States

from material originally published as the White pine series of architectural monographs, edited by Russell F. Whitehead and Frank Chouteau Brown
1977

The Lenape of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, and Ontario

2005
Contains an introduction to the Lenape Indian tribe North America, including information on their history, culture, and daily life, as well as describing their encounters with Europeans.

Scats and tracks of the Mid-Atlantic

a field guide to the signs of seventy wildlife species
2006
Presents information on the signs of over seventy species of wildlife, from coyotes to bobcats, birds, and turtles, with measurements and illustrations of tracks, scats, and gait patterns, instructions for documenting one's discoveries, and an identification key and glossary.

The Mid-Atlantic region

2004
Presents volume two of an eight-volume collection on regional cultures of America and examines the history of the Mid-Alantic region and describes Native Americans, classic literature and art, the Adirondacks, and other areas that define the Mid-Atlantic states.

Mid-Atlantic

2005
Describes the history, culture, and traditions of the Mid-Atlantic states and presents numerous recipes from the region, also providing cooking tips.

Jack Absolute

2006
Jack Absolute arrives in England after four months at sea to find himself dueling for his life for the dubious honor of a young actress and forced to flee London with his old army regiment.

The Mid-Atlantic states

1998
A guide to historical sites of significance in the Mid-Atlantic States.

Fun and simple Mid-Atlantic state crafts

New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Washington, D.C.
2008
Provides facts and craft ideas for each of the states that make up the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.

The Delaware people

2002
An overview of the past and present lives of the Delaware (also known as Lenape) Indians including their history, food and clothing, homes and family life, religion, and government.

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