T. Lindsay Baker, curator of agriculture and technology in the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon, Texas, brings back to life eighty-eight Texas ghost towns. In describing each town, Baker relates its founding, its former significance, and the reasons for its decline. In addition, for each townsite he includes a map and full directions for reaching it
Land of Bright Promise is an account of the promotion propaganda of the Panhandle-South Plains area ...
This is a coffee-table book about a two-parcel ranch in the Plains of the Texas Panhandle owned by b...
The advent of the real photographic postcard (RPPC) and the burgeoning growth in the early twentieth...
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...
Unfulfilled aspirations, a condition common to all human beings, are nowhere more tangible than in a...
This book gives an overview of ghost towns in the state of Texas. Many of the towns are described w...
Not even ghost towns are exempt from progress. In New Mexico, some ghost towns are disappearing into...
Review of: Ghost Settlement on the Prairie: A Biography of Thurman, Kansas. Hickey, Joseph V
The Kansas State Historical Society maintains a file on about six thousand failed towns in the state...
T. Lindsay Baker discusses his fascination with ghost towns and the research processes that went int...
Although the United States boasts many large, progressive cities, many areas are still in reluctant ...
This volume, the latest in a well-known series published by the University of Oklahoma Press, offers...
This slim volume is a happy combination of photographs from the Texas ranching country and a breezy ...
Between 1901 and 1913, Newhouse, Utah, was a thriving mining community of 1,000. The town had all of...
Land of Bright Promise is an account of the promotion propaganda of the Panhandle-South Plains area ...
This is a coffee-table book about a two-parcel ranch in the Plains of the Texas Panhandle owned by b...
The advent of the real photographic postcard (RPPC) and the burgeoning growth in the early twentieth...
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...
Unfulfilled aspirations, a condition common to all human beings, are nowhere more tangible than in a...
This book gives an overview of ghost towns in the state of Texas. Many of the towns are described w...
Not even ghost towns are exempt from progress. In New Mexico, some ghost towns are disappearing into...
Review of: Ghost Settlement on the Prairie: A Biography of Thurman, Kansas. Hickey, Joseph V
The Kansas State Historical Society maintains a file on about six thousand failed towns in the state...
T. Lindsay Baker discusses his fascination with ghost towns and the research processes that went int...
Although the United States boasts many large, progressive cities, many areas are still in reluctant ...
This volume, the latest in a well-known series published by the University of Oklahoma Press, offers...
This slim volume is a happy combination of photographs from the Texas ranching country and a breezy ...
Between 1901 and 1913, Newhouse, Utah, was a thriving mining community of 1,000. The town had all of...
Land of Bright Promise is an account of the promotion propaganda of the Panhandle-South Plains area ...
This is a coffee-table book about a two-parcel ranch in the Plains of the Texas Panhandle owned by b...
The advent of the real photographic postcard (RPPC) and the burgeoning growth in the early twentieth...