20 Day Trips in and around the Shawnee National Forest

20 Day Trips in and around the Shawnee National Forest
Author: Larry P. Mahan
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0809332566

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One of the unique and most scenic treasures in the Midwest, the Shawnee National Forest spans more than 279,000 acres deep in southern Illinois. The natural beauty, stunning vistas, and diverse flora and fauna of this picturesque region invite exploration by all who love nature. This easy-to-use guidebook highlights 20 exciting day or weekend trips within and near the Shawnee National Forest, making it easy to take advantage of the forest’s myriad opportunities for outdoor recreational activity. Intended for those without extensive hiking or camping experience, the guide provides all of the information necessary to safely and proficiently explore all the forest has to offer. Entertaining narratives describe each journey in vivid detail, offering advice on needed supplies, pointing out shortcuts, and spotlighting not-to-miss views. Entries also include thorough directions, GPS coordinates, trail difficulty ratings, landform descriptions, exact distances between points, and a list of available facilities at each location. From biking and bird watching to hiking, horseback riding, and rock climbing, the Shawnee National Forest is home to an abundance of possibilities for outdoor fun. With this practical guide in hand, adventure seekers and nature lovers alike can make the most of southern Illinois’s own natural treasure. Best Travel Guide of the Year by Booklist, 2013

America's Deadliest Twister

America's Deadliest Twister
Author: Geoff Partlow
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2014-07-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0809333465

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Winner, ISHS Certificate of Excellence, 2015 Disaster relief as we know it did not exist when the deadliest tornado in U.S. history gouged a path from southeast Missouri through southern Illinois and into southwestern Indiana. The tri-state tornado of 1925 hugged the ground for 219 miles, generated wind speeds in excess of 300 miles per hour, and killed 695 people. Drawing on survivor interviews, public records, and newspaper archives, America’s Deadliest Twister offers a detailed account of the storm, but more important, it describes life in the region at that time as well as the tornado’s lasting cultural impact, especially on southern Illinois. Author Geoff Partlow follows the storm from town to town, introducing us to the people most affected by the tornado, including the African American population of southern Illinois. Their narratives, along with the stories of the heroes who led recovery efforts in the years following, add a hometown perspective to the account of the storm itself. In the discussion of the aftermath of the tornado, Partlow examines the lasting social and economic scars in the area, but he also looks at some of the technological firsts associated with this devastating tragedy. Partlow shows how relief efforts in the region began to change the way people throughout the nation thought about disaster relief, which led to the unified responses we are familiar with today.

Colonial Ste. Genevieve

Colonial Ste. Genevieve
Author: Carl J. Ekberg
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2014-09-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 0809333805

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Dr. Ekberg's masterwork on the old French town south of St. Louis brings into sharp focus life in colonial America. Ekberg has rendered a rich portrait of community life on the most fascinating of American frontiers, the composite world of French Creoles and American Indians in the Mississippi Valley. This is an important book and a good read to boot. That's how Yale University's John Mack Faragher praised this book.

The Civilian Conservation Corps in Southern Illinois, 1933-1942

The Civilian Conservation Corps in Southern Illinois, 1933-1942
Author: Kay Rippelmeyer
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2015-03-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0809333651

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This book details the Depression era history behind the simultaneous creations of the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Shawnee National Forest in southern Illinois, where enrollees at twenty-six camps worked on soil and forest conservation projects. A camp compendium provides photographs, the work history and company rosters of each camp.

Fluorspar Mining

Fluorspar Mining
Author: Herbert K. Russell
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2019-01-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0809336693

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This first-ever pictorial record of the people and methods of the Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar District from the 1900s to the 1990s covers early and modern means of extracting, hoisting, processing, and transporting the mineral from mine mouth to end user. Nearly one hundred images carefully selected by author Herbert K. Russell show early pick-and-shovel extraction and open-flame lighting as well as primitive drilling methods and transportation by barrels, buckets, barges, mule teams, and trams, in addition to the use of modern equipment and sophisticated refinement procedures such as froth flotation. Russell also provides an overview of the many industrial uses of fluorspar, from metal work by ancient Romans to the processing of uranium by scientists seeking to perfect the atomic bomb. Preserving what is known about the industry by miners, managers, and museums, this detailed and fascinating pictorial history looks both above and below ground at fluorspar mining.

Kaskaskia

Kaskaskia
Author: David MacDonald
Publisher: Shawnee Books
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2019
Genre: ARCHITECTURE
ISBN: 0809337312

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"This book tells the history of Kaskaskia, Illinois, from its founding to its time as the territorial capital and then the first state capital, through its disasters--earthquakes, tornadoes, floods, and epidemics--and finally to its disappearance when the Mississippi River washed it away"--

Shawnee National Forest Activity Book

Shawnee National Forest Activity Book
Author: Greater Heights Publishing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2020-05-08
Genre:
ISBN:

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With puzzles and games for the entire family, this Shawnee National Forest Activity Book is the perfect companion for your trip!This wildly entertaining activity book is sure to provide hours of fun and enjoyment for the kids, as well as adults of all ages. Each puzzle inside is themed exclusively around everything in the Shawnee Forest. From Word Search puzzles, Suduko and Word Matches, to classic favorites like Tic-Tac-Toe, Scrambles, Dots and Coloring Pages, you'll find them all in this exciting and unique activity book.There's even a special Fun To Remember section for writing down and saving all the memories of the fun activities you found in the forest! It's the ideal gift for nature lovers and avid puzzlers alike.

Trigg's Ozark Tours at Shawnee National Forest

Trigg's Ozark Tours at Shawnee National Forest
Author: Todd Carr, Foreword by Janet Trigg Davis
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 146712575X

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The story of Trigg's Ozark Tours, established by L. O. Trigg, that operated from 1931-1949 in the Shawnee National Forest.

Shawnee National Forest Memory Book

Shawnee National Forest Memory Book
Author: Greater Heights Publishing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre:
ISBN:

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The perfect companion for your trip through the Shawnee National Forest! This unique Memory Journal allows you to easily keep track of all the fun and adventures you'll come across during your stay in the beautiful Shawnee National Forest. It's also a great way to keep the fun alive and reflect back on your vacation long after your trip has ended.

Day Trips® from St. Louis

Day Trips® from St. Louis
Author: Dawne Massey
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2012-08-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0762788712

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Getaway Ideas for the Local Traveler Rediscover the simple pleasures of a day trip with this fun and friendly guide. For local travelers seeking new adventures in their own backyards as well as for vacationers looking to experience all the excitement the area has to offer, each Day Trips® guide offers hundreds of activities to do, sights to see, and secrets to discover within a two- to three-hour drive and a route map for each itinerary. Complete with full trip-planning information including where to go, what to see, where to eat, where to shop as well as where to stay options for those who want to extend their Day Trip into a weekend. In Spring 2012 we are proud to be publishing six all new guides—The Carolinas, New Jersey, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Tampa and St. Petersburg, and the Twin Cities—as well as an updated edition of Day Trips from Kansas City.