Bristol

  • Bristol: Montaup to Poppasquash
    By Richard V. Simpson

    ... A. Lee Hays , Clinton J. Pearson , and Philemon F. Sturges III , a former Democratic town moderator . Town Clerk Anthony J. Dennis kept his office open during serious storm conditions in order to receive last - minute nomination ...

  • Bristol
    By Harold Mitchener, Carol Mitchener

    A bridge was needed where Beaver Street crossed the canal. Shown is Forge Bridge on Beaver Street, built in 1827. It was replaced in 1929 with an arched concrete bridge. In the mid1950s, this section of the canal was filled in so that ...

  • Bristol
    By Bridget Cherry, Andrew Foyle

    Signed J. Walsh , London . – Mary Stretton d.1794 , by William Paty ; the usual female figure leaning on an urn . – James Drew d.1835 , a Gothic tablet . – Sword rest . The date is not known . It probably dates partly from 1683 .

  • Bristol
    By Richard V. Simpson

    Bristol is ever changing, yet it manages to retain a small hometown character. This nostalgic postcard history of Bristol leads readers down dusty, mid-19th-century streets and into the bustling mid-1950s historic center.

  • Bristol: Montaup to Poppasquash
    By Richard V. Simpson

    Bristol: Montaup to Poppasquash takes readers on a unique journey through the community's past, beginning with the voyages of early Norse explorers and detailing major events that shaped the town's history, including the King Philip's War, ...

  • Bristol
    By Gail Leach, Steven Vastola

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  • Bristol: Montaup to Poppasquash
    By Richard V. Simpson

    Through the leadership of Patrick T. Conley, Ph.D., and George L. Sisson, and with the support of the Bristol Historical Society, the Bristol Statehouse Foundation was formed in March 1995. Ownership of the building was officially ...

  • Bristol
    By Mark Cartwright Pilkinton

    In particular the support of the city ensured the renewal of the Society's charter by Charles i in 1639 in the face of hostile royal commissioners and London merchants , in a further effort to preserve Bristol's vital trading interests ...

  • Bristol: Historic and Flourishing
    By Richard Bailey

    Bristol: Historic and Flourishing

  • Bristol: Stories of Oval & Drag Racing in the Thunder Valley
    By David M. McGee

    The photos in this edition are black and white. Bristol. Very few names in racing provide the instant recognition of the two racing facilities that call this eastern Tennessee city home.

  • Bristol
    By George Stone

    Postcard History Series: Bristol portrays the city from the late 1800s through its growth during the 20th century and preserves its rich heritage in vintage postcards.

  • Bristol
    By Harold Mitchener

    Bristol is a pictorial journey to the roots of one of America's oldest towns. The book beautifully illustrates its development from a countryside encampment, to the government seat of Bucks County, to the setting of major industry.

  • Bristol: City on Snow
    By Dan Brown, Andrew Foyle, David Martyn

    This book is a compelling and powerful reminder of past times with a fresh and revealing look at life today.

  • Bristol: city - coast - countryside.
    By Sara Davies

    Bristol: city - coast - countryside.

  • Bristol: A Miscellany
    By Francis Frith Collection, Clive Hardy

    Bristol: A Miscellany

  • Bristol: A Pocket Miscellany
    By Sarah Coles

    A pocket miscellany of Bristol

  • Bristol
    By Sonya A. Haskins, George Stone

    Images of America: Bristol celebrates the history of the town known as "A Good Place to Live." Joseph A. Anderson bought land on the Virginia-Tennessee border from his father-in-law, Rev. James King, and founded Bristol in 1852.

  • Bristol
    By Richard V. Simpson

    Bristol is ever changing, yet it manages to retain a small hometown character. This nostalgic postcard history of Bristol leads readers down dusty, mid-19th-century streets and into the bustling mid-1950s historic center.