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Changing Times In The Poconos: 1882-1972

$48.00

Author Emma LeBarre Miller Waygood, copyright 1976

Used book, fair condition with wear around cover edges from age and water stain on front bottom edge of cover

A rich and personal history of Pocono Pines, Lake Naomi and the surrounding areas, lovingly compiled by a member of one of the area’s founding families. This engaging account traces the region’s evolution—from its earliest Native American presence through the lumber and ice-harvesting eras, the founding of Lutherland and Naomi Lake, and the later acquisition by the Steele family. Filled with historical detail and vivid anecdotes, the book captures the spirit and transformation of the area up through 1972.

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Author Emma LeBarre Miller Waygood, copyright 1976

Used book, fair condition with wear around cover edges from age and water stain on front bottom edge of cover

A rich and personal history of Pocono Pines, Lake Naomi and the surrounding areas, lovingly compiled by a member of one of the area’s founding families. This engaging account traces the region’s evolution—from its earliest Native American presence through the lumber and ice-harvesting eras, the founding of Lutherland and Naomi Lake, and the later acquisition by the Steele family. Filled with historical detail and vivid anecdotes, the book captures the spirit and transformation of the area up through 1972.

Author Emma LeBarre Miller Waygood, copyright 1976

Used book, fair condition with wear around cover edges from age and water stain on front bottom edge of cover

A rich and personal history of Pocono Pines, Lake Naomi and the surrounding areas, lovingly compiled by a member of one of the area’s founding families. This engaging account traces the region’s evolution—from its earliest Native American presence through the lumber and ice-harvesting eras, the founding of Lutherland and Naomi Lake, and the later acquisition by the Steele family. Filled with historical detail and vivid anecdotes, the book captures the spirit and transformation of the area up through 1972.

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