Unfulfilled aspirations, a condition common to all human beings, are nowhere more tangible than in an abandoned town. They are the siren call of such places and why guides to ghost towns have become popular items on bookstore shelves, forming a highly varied genre both in quality and intended audience. Don Baker positions his entry on the far side of informality, which is fine, and of carelessness, which is not. The author, a Billings resident bringing enthusiasm to his subject, has produced a visually pleasing, large-format book contammg over eighty photographs. After short sketches of early railroads, the homesteading process, ethnicity, politics, and initial failures, the bulk of the text is devoted to sixty-six entries on individual tow...
Review of: "The Big Empty: The Great Plains in the Twentieth Century," by R. Douglas Hurt
Marvin Gloege has assembled an impressive array of information about demographic trends affecting th...
The upper West Texas area is a huge region of the southern Great Plains. Including the Rolling Plain...
Unfulfilled aspirations, a condition common to all human beings, are nowhere more tangible than in a...
T. Lindsay Baker, curator of agriculture and technology in the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in...
According to T. Lindsay Baker, a ghost town is a town for which the reason for being no longer exis...
The Kansas State Historical Society maintains a file on about six thousand failed towns in the state...
Steve Fitch\u27s photographs depicting the interior of abandoned houses, schools, and stores on the ...
Review of: Ghost Settlement on the Prairie: A Biography of Thurman, Kansas. Hickey, Joseph V
In 1886, Custer County photographer Solomon Butcher conceived a plan to create a photographic histor...
Not even ghost towns are exempt from progress. In New Mexico, some ghost towns are disappearing into...
Historians tend not to take roadside histories very seriously, even while the literate public appr...
Plains Folk is a compilation of ninety-six human- interest essays written for a syndicated column pu...
Review of: Skeletons of the Prairie: Abandoned Rural Codington County. Holien, Reid; Tuszynski, S. P...
John C. Hudson\u27s new book, Plains Country Towns, deals with the dynamics of town building in a 20...
Review of: "The Big Empty: The Great Plains in the Twentieth Century," by R. Douglas Hurt
Marvin Gloege has assembled an impressive array of information about demographic trends affecting th...
The upper West Texas area is a huge region of the southern Great Plains. Including the Rolling Plain...
Unfulfilled aspirations, a condition common to all human beings, are nowhere more tangible than in a...
T. Lindsay Baker, curator of agriculture and technology in the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in...
According to T. Lindsay Baker, a ghost town is a town for which the reason for being no longer exis...
The Kansas State Historical Society maintains a file on about six thousand failed towns in the state...
Steve Fitch\u27s photographs depicting the interior of abandoned houses, schools, and stores on the ...
Review of: Ghost Settlement on the Prairie: A Biography of Thurman, Kansas. Hickey, Joseph V
In 1886, Custer County photographer Solomon Butcher conceived a plan to create a photographic histor...
Not even ghost towns are exempt from progress. In New Mexico, some ghost towns are disappearing into...
Historians tend not to take roadside histories very seriously, even while the literate public appr...
Plains Folk is a compilation of ninety-six human- interest essays written for a syndicated column pu...
Review of: Skeletons of the Prairie: Abandoned Rural Codington County. Holien, Reid; Tuszynski, S. P...
John C. Hudson\u27s new book, Plains Country Towns, deals with the dynamics of town building in a 20...
Review of: "The Big Empty: The Great Plains in the Twentieth Century," by R. Douglas Hurt
Marvin Gloege has assembled an impressive array of information about demographic trends affecting th...
The upper West Texas area is a huge region of the southern Great Plains. Including the Rolling Plain...