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Lincoln Highway, The Road My Father Traveled
"Amazing Photographs"
A compelling journey of photographs and history from Philadelphia to San Francisco in 1915.
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BRONZE MEDAL AWARD WINNER, 2007 INDEPENDENT PUBLISHER'S BOOK REVIEW.
LINCOLN HIGHWAY, THE ROAD MY FATHER TRAVELED, is about the first coast-to-coast highway and the lives of the people along that highway in the 1915 era, the year of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. This book opens a small window through which can be seen the lifestyles, values, ambitions, and even the warts of those ordinary, and in many cases extraordinary, people strung along a narrow path from the Atlantic to the Pacific--the Lincioln Highway.
Frank C. Nissley grew up on a farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. In 1903, at age twenty-one, he traded his pitch fork for a camera, and left home to seek his fortune by viewing children through the lens of his camera.
Thousands of baby pictures later, in 1915, he bought a Little Giant truck in Philadelphia and pointed it westward toward San Francisco, California. He joined the thousands of others heading west along the Lincoln, mesmerized by those new "machines" which promised unprecedented vistas and adventure.
A small stained brown leather diary provided the impulse to write Lincoln Highway, The Road My Father Traveled, highlighting the towns and ranches he visited, and where the children of the Lincoln provided a ready source of revenue to finance his excursion.
The 213 pages and 400 photographs cover eleven of the thirteen states intersected by this historic highway.
AMAZING PHOTOGRAPHS!
WHAT THEY SAY:
"Mr. Nissley has done a masterful job in documenting his father's personal adventure in 1915 of traveling across the United States on the newly dedicated Lincoln Highway. His description is both colorful and humorous, a shining light on the daily life of ordinary citizens a century ago. The book is a pleasure to read for both the history buff and the individual who appreciates the value of a more simpler life that drew people to rely on each other for support and assurance."
Nate Miller, Ohio
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