I Have Started for Canaan

I Have Started for Canaan
Author: Sugarland Ethno History Project
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781638772262

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A book documenting the history of the Historic community of Sugarland in Montgomery County, Maryland.

Sugar Land

Sugar Land
Author: The City of Sugar Land
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2010-11-29
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1439639655

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Sugar Lands earliest settlers arrived in the 1820s with Stephen F. Austin, the Father of Texas. Originally named Oakland Plantation, the area was planted with cotton, corn, and sugar cane, and by 1843, it had its own sugar mill. Benjamin Franklin Terry, famous for leading Terrys Texas Rangers, and William Jefferson Kyle purchased the plantation in 1852 and were the first to name it Sugar Land. Col. Edward H. Cunningham, a Confederate veteran, later bought the property and built the first sugar refinery as well as a railroad to transport cane from nearby plantations. Under his ownership, a fledgling town emerged that included a store, post office, paper mill, acid plant, meat market, boardinghouse, and depot. The town, refinery, and surrounding 12,500 acres were acquired by Isaac H. Kempner and William T. Eldridge in 1908. Their vision resulted in Imperial Sugar, a thriving business and company town.

Murder on the Sugarland Express

Murder on the Sugarland Express
Author: Angie Fox
Publisher: Angie Fox
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1939661463

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Diabetes and Heart Healthy Cookbook

Diabetes and Heart Healthy Cookbook
Author: American Association
Publisher: American Diabetes Association
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2014-05-13
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1580405185

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Diabetes puts people at a very high risk of having a heart attack or stroke. To address this problem, the American Heart Association and the American Diabetes Association created a heart-healthy cookbook for people with diabetes. Now, it's back in an all-new and expanded edition, including new recipes, twists on previous favorites, updated meal planning advice, and a beautiful new design. It's truly a one-of-a-kind cookbook packed with delicious recipes people will genuinely enjoy! Every recipe is low fat, carb controlled, and sodium conscious. Most importantly, every recipe tastes great. Recipes include everything from appetizers and breakfasts to dinners and desserts. With cardiovascular disease ranking number one on the list of diabetes-related complications, this is the must-have cookbook for anyone who wants to pump up his or her heart health! And it's great for those with prediabetes or people just looking to eat heart-healthier, too. The original Diabetes and Heart Healthy Cookbook was a bestseller and a reader favorite. With new and updated recipes and an all-new look, this new edition is better than ever.

Sugar Land

Sugar Land
Author: City of Sugar Land
Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2010-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781531652012

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Sugarland

Sugarland
Author: Artan R. Hoxha
Publisher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2023-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9633866170

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In this historical monograph on non-urban communist Albania, Artan Hoxha discusses the ambitious development project that turned a swampland into a site of sugar production after 1945. The author seeks to free the history of Albanian communism from the stereotypes that still circulate about it with stigmas of an aberration, paranoia, extreme nationalism, and xenophobia. This micro-history of the agricultural and industrial transformation of a zone in southeastern Albania, explores a wide range of issues including modernization, development, and social, cultural, and economic policies. In addition to analyzing the collectivization of agriculture, Hoxha shows how communism affected the lives of ordinary rural people. As elsewhere in the Communist Bloc, the Albanian regime borrowed developmental projects from the past and implemented them using social mobilization and a command economy. The abundant archival resources along with interviews in the field attest to the authorities’ efforts to increase consumption and to radically transform people’s tastes. But the book argues that despite the repressive environment, people involved in the sugar project were not simply passive receivers of models from the nation's capital. The author also describes that—in defiance of Cold War bipolarity—technological requirements and social policy considerations required a degree of engagement with the broader world.

Is This Tomorrow

Is This Tomorrow
Author: Caroline Leavitt
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1616200545

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In 1956, Ava Lark rents a house with her twelve-year-old son, Lewis, in a desirable Boston suburb. Ava is beautiful, divorced, Jewish, and a working mom. She finds her neighbors less than welcoming. Lewis yearns for his absent father, befriending the only other fatherless kids: Jimmy and Rose. One afternoon, Jimmy goes missing. The neighborhood—in the throes of Cold War paranoia—seizes the opportunity to further ostracize Ava and her son. Years later, when Lewis and Rose reunite to untangle the final pieces of the tragic puzzle, they must decide: Should you tell the truth even if it hurts those you love, or should some secrets remain buried?