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Positive Promotions 3 Carhartt® Women's Clarksburg Full-Zip Hoodies - Embroidered Personalization Available
Vendor: Positivepromotions.com Price: 245.97 $FREE Embroidery Setup Charge on 24 pieces or more! Add $35 to personalized orders under 24 pieces. This hoodie has the soft feel of a favorite sweatshirt with the warmth and durability that rivals a jacket! 10.5-oz., 55% cotton / 45% polyester blend Attached three-piece hood with drawcord closure Full-length brass front zipper Two front handwarmer pockets Stretchable, spandex-reinforced, rib-knit cuffs and waistband for a relaxed fit Carhartt label sewn on left handwarmer pocket Add your custom embroidered personalization Individually folded and bagged with size stickers for easy distribution Carhartt products must be sold with personalization
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The History of Clarksburg King
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 26.14 $This book details the history of each of these five Maryland areas as well as historic sites and buildings in each area. A description and photograph of each building is included, as well as local bands, ball teams and school classes. Dowden's Ordinary bu
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The History of Clarksburg, King's Valley, Purdum, Browningsville and Lewisdale [Maryland] (Paperback or Softback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.78 $This book details the history of each of these five Maryland areas as well as historic sites and buildings in each area. A description and photograph of each building is included, as well as local bands, ball teams and school classes. Dowden's Ordinary bu
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The Little Girl Dressed in Blue
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 40.88 $Julia "Marg" Koebert Burns was born in the 1920s and grew up during the Great Depression of the 1930s, and she was Clarksburg, West Virginia's first and only little newspaper girl during that time. In an era when little girls usually wore frilly dresses and giant bows in their hair, Marg wore blue overalls and a beanie. After school, Saturday nights, and even after Mass on Sunday morning, the folks of Clarksburg could buy a local or out-of town newspaper from the pint-sized tomboy. Judy's childhood led her from one hair-raising adventure to another, from climbing telephone poles on dare to checking out the crime scene of Clarksburg's bloodiest serial killer; and from stomping grapes for wine to being kidnapped by white slave traders. Fearless, and perhaps even foolhardy, Judy experienced more in her first twenty years than most people experience in a lifetime.
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All Things for Good: The Steadfast Fidelity of Stonewall Jackson (Leaders in Action)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.61 $Thomas Jonathan Jackson, dubbed Stonewall"" following the battle of First Manassas in July 1861, was born in 1824 in Clarksburg, Virginia (now West Virginia). This extremely complex, often misunderstood man was orphaned at a young age, graduated from West Point in 1846, and participated in the Mexican War in 1848.Attracted to the Virginia Military Institute in 1851, he resigned his commission in the army a year later. He left VMI in 1861 to join the Confederate army. Immediately commissioned a colonel, within months he had been promoted to the rank of brigadier general. He was mortally wounded by friendly fire at the May 1863 battle of Chancellorsville and died a week later.Revered as a brilliant military leader, tactician, and one of the most adroit Confederate commanders, Jackson is a study in contrasts. He was justifiably feared by his enemies and totally beloved by his men. Yet his humble and sincere faith seemed at odds with his reputation as a ferocious warrior.All Things for Good is a thoughtful new volume in the Leaders in Action Series. In it J. Steven Wilkins challenges some of the myths that surround Stonewall Jackson and celebrates his devout Christian faith.""
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All Things for Good: The Steadfast Fidelity of Stonewall Jackson (Leaders in Action)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 25.51 $Thomas Jonathan Jackson, dubbed Stonewall"" following the battle of First Manassas in July 1861, was born in 1824 in Clarksburg, Virginia (now West Virginia). This extremely complex, often misunderstood man was orphaned at a young age, graduated from West Point in 1846, and participated in the Mexican War in 1848.Attracted to the Virginia Military Institute in 1851, he resigned his commission in the army a year later. He left VMI in 1861 to join the Confederate army. Immediately commissioned a colonel, within months he had been promoted to the rank of brigadier general. He was mortally wounded by friendly fire at the May 1863 battle of Chancellorsville and died a week later.Revered as a brilliant military leader, tactician, and one of the most adroit Confederate commanders, Jackson is a study in contrasts. He was justifiably feared by his enemies and totally beloved by his men. Yet his humble and sincere faith seemed at odds with his reputation as a ferocious warrior.All Things for Good is a thoughtful new volume in the Leaders in Action Series. In it J. Steven Wilkins challenges some of the myths that surround Stonewall Jackson and celebrates his devout Christian faith.""
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The Night Of The Hunter
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 77.51 $Inspired by serial killer Harry Powers, "The Bluebeard of Quiet Dell," who was hung in 1932 for his murders of two widows and three children. This best-selling novel, first published in 1953 to wide acclaim by author Grubb, (who like Powers lived in Clarksburg, West Virginia), served as the basis for Charles Laughton's noir classic . Renamed "Harry Powell," the lead character in this book, with LOVE and HATE tattooed on his fingers, is remembered as one of the creepiest men in book and cinema history.
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The Star Fisher
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 38.85 $It is 1927, and the Lees are the only Chinese Americans in Clarksburg, West Virginia. No one welcomes Joan and her family, until Joan meets a mysterious girl, and things begin to change.
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