Cary
Sherry Monahan
(Author)
Description
While a few people called the area we know as Cary home in the 1700s, it was not until 1854 that signs of a village began to appear. The enterprising businessman Allison Francis Frank Page bought 300 acres on which he operated a sawmill and did some farming. The railroad soon reached Cary, and in 1868, Frank saw the opportunity to start a new venture and built a hotel, which served meals and provided accommodations to train passengers. Cary was incorporated in 1871. By 1880, there were nearly 300 residents, and by 1930, that number had tripled. The timber industry kept Cary alive, as well as cotton gins and other manufacturing businesses. Cary had a private boarding school by 1870, and in 1907, it became the first publicly funded school and attracted students from around the state. Doctors, lawyers, merchants, churches, and many other businesses sprang up. However, it was the creation of Research Triangle Park that caused Cary s explosive growth."Product Details
Price
$31.99
$29.75
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Publish Date
January 10, 2011
Pages
130
Dimensions
6.69 X 0.38 X 9.61 inches | 0.91 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781531658199
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About the Author
Sherry Monahan is a marketing consultant, professional genealogist, and the author of several books on the Victorian West, including Taste of Tombstone. Sherry writes a Frontier Fare column for True West magazine and has appeared in several shows on the History Channel. Sherry is the Vice President of Western Writers of America. Peter Mondavi Jr. is the grandson of Cesare and Rosa Mondavi, the Napa Valley pioneers who purchased the historic Charles Krug Winery in 1943. Peter, his brother Marc, their father Peter Sr., and now members of the fourth generation, have renewed efforts to preserve the historical legacy of Napa Valley's first winery.