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Winona In Vintage Postcards (MN) (Postcard History Series) [Paperback]

Chris Miller and (Author), Mary Pendleton (Author)
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March 29, 2004
Before its founding by white settlers, Winona, Minnesota, was the home of a band of Sioux led by the great Wapasha dynasty. After white settlement began in 1851, the city's growth was fueled by the Mississippi riverboat trade. Groups of immigrants passed through the "Gate City," and many stayed, founding enduring ethnic communities and building a city that for a brief time rivaled Minneapolis. The settlement covered the sandy flats with houses, churches, colleges, and factories, and carved the hill "Wapasha's Cap" into the landmark now known as Sugar Loaf.

Yesterday's riverboats have given way to today's recreational vehicles, but Winona's factories and businesses still sell products to the national market, and the colleges-now universities-are a significant part of the city's life.

Through their combined collections of rare postcards, authors Chris Miller and Mary Pendleton take readers on a visual tour of Winona's history, exploring the city's Native American heritage, natural scenery, development, historic landmarks, and long relationship with the Mississippi River.


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Chris Miller is a computer programmer who spent his childhood years in Winona, where his father was the manager of the old downtown Penney's store and then the store in Goodview. Mary Pendleton is a lifelong Winona resident and former librarian whose family came to Winona in 1912. She has operated a Winona antique business since 1969.

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  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (March 29, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0738532290
  • ISBN-13: 978-0738532295
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,690,189 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Born in Brooklyn, grew up in Roslyn, Long Island. High school there, then Dartmouth College. Got an MBA at the Amos Tuck School but didn't use it much. Wrote copy and produced commercials at Dancer-Fitzgerald- Sample advertising during the second half of the sixties--used to do the Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs spots, among many others. In 1970, dropped out of the straight world and began writing short stories. Served my apprenticeship in a number of cheap magazines, then graduated to National Lampoon. A couple of my Lampoon stories were the genesis of the movie, Animal House, the script of which I co-wrote. During the seventies I toured a couple of hundred colleges, reading my stories and generally behaving disreputably. Moved to Los Angeles in 1981. Lived in Laurel Canyon, pursued movie projects. Married Mary Hale in '85, fathered son, Jack, the following year. Lived in the boring San Fernando Valley while doing the parent thing. Jack's currently a junior at Oberlin, and doing well. I now live in Venice, CA, two blocks from the beach, with my cats, Miles and Squeak. The movie business is mostly behind me and books are what's happening. Currently working on a second memoir that picks up ten years after the first one ends. Set in 1970, it chronicles the days of long hair, drugs and rock 'n' roll in New York City. Stay tuned.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A treasure chest of memories, May 6, 2004
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This is a must-have book for anyone who lives or has roots from the Winona area. Local architecture, old Mississippi River steamboats, and even the World's Largest Talking Chef are covered here. Great historical recollections from the city that was the birthplace of Winona Horowitz, now known as Winona Ryder.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Breath Of Fresh Air, September 18, 2004
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All too often, history books get muddled down and plod along endlessly. This is not the case in Winona by Chris Miller. In fact, this book takes the reader on a journey through time that allows one to experience the growth and development of this small town, while not missing a single detail. Exhibiting a writing style that is both concise and, at the same time, detail oriented, this book is a must have for history buffs. Kudos to Chris Miller and Mary Pendleton, as well as Arcadia Publishing.
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This photo postcard of a canoe under one of the arches of the Wagon Bridge was likely taken in the 1920s in association with the Water Carnival. Read the first page
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wagon bridge, postcard shows, photo postcard
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Sugar Loaf, Winona County, Lake Winona, Mississippi River, Lake City, Maiden Rock, Third Street, Winona State, Chief Wapasha, Diocese of Winona, Fountain City, Lake Pepin, Mark Twain, West Broadway, Brown Postcard Company, Garvin Heights, Interstate Bridge, Latsch Island, Normal School, Courtesy of Dick Swift, Merchants Bank, New York, Princess Wenonah, Devil's Cave, First Congregational Church
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