Crestline chronicles /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Charleston, S.C. :
History Press,
2012.
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| Series: | American chronicles (Series)
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| Online Access: | Contributor biographical information Publisher description |
Table of Contents:
- I. Coming to the Mountains
- Waterman Canyon
- II. Loggers and Sawmills
- David Seely Comes to California
- Twice
- First Water-Powered Sawmill in the Mountains
- The Flooded Mill
- David Seely, First Owner of Running Springs
- The First Mountain Sawmills
- Huston Flat
- III. Forest Vacationers and Homesteaders
- Byron Waters
- The Story of Skyland
- Dr. Wesley Thompson
- Celebrating One Hundred Years of Crestline
- Horseshoe Bend
- IV. Beginning Crestline
- Dart Canyon
- The Misadventures of Samuel W. Dillin, Crestline's First Postmaster
- Chronology of Crestline Post Offices
- Crestline Post Office Moves and Enlarges as Crestline Grows
- V. Crestline Resorts and Developments
- Valley of Enchantment
- Valley of the Moon
- Arrowhead Highlands
- Crestline's Stone Pillar : John Adams
- VI. Crestline : A Vacation Mecca Created by Visionary Twentieth-Century Pioneers
- Arthur Gregory, Who Changed the Face of Crestline
- Camp Seeley, Los Angeles Summer Camp
- Rose Allen, Camp Seeley and Crestline Post Office Pioneer
- Peter Cormack, Crestline's Justice of the Peace and More!
- Baylis Oak Tree
- VII. Crestline Grows and Develops
- Charles S. Mann : Developer of Crestline Village and Skyland
- Rim of the World Bowl : Crestline's Own Amphitheater
- Snow Prompts Realignment of Rim Road
- Crestline : Early 1930s
- Paradise Gulch
- VIII. Lake Gregory Area
- Building Lake Gregory
- Club San Moritz : The First Twenty Years.