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Nature and History in the West End of Union County, by Tony L. Shively
 
This important book details the history – that might have been lost – of land management in western Union County, the healing power of nature, and the commitment and leadership of Raymond B. Winter, his colleagues, and the CCC to heal the scars left by the timber industry.  Shively follows the process of designating Natural Areas and State Parks such as Bald Eagle State Forest, Hairy John's State Park, Sand Bridge State Park, and the Hook Natural Area; and the stories surrounding Penns Creek and Wildlife Conservation Officers and the changes in the forest landscape.  Includes text, maps and photos.
 
Price $20

Nature and History in the West End of Union County

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