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Steamboat Disasters of the Lower Missouri River

Steamboat Disasters of the Lower Missouri River

Vicki Berger Erwin; James W. Erwin

History Press
2020
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During the nineteenth century, more than three hundred boats met their end in the steamboat graveyard that was the Lower Missouri River, from Omaha to its mouth. Although derided as little more than an "orderly pile of kindling," steamboats were, in fact, technological marvels superbly adapted to the river's conditions. Their light superstructure and long, wide, flat hulls powered by high-pressure engines drew so little water that they could cruise on "a heavy dew" even when fully loaded. But these same characteristics made them susceptible to fires, explosions and snags--tree trunks ripped from the banks, hiding under the water's surface. Authors Vicki and James Erwin detail the perils that steamboats, their passengers and crews faced on every voyage.
Notorious Missouri: 200 Years of Historic Crimes

Notorious Missouri: 200 Years of Historic Crimes

Vicki Berger Erwin; James W. Erwin

History Press
2021
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From the duel on Bloody Island to the "Missouri Miracle" kidnapping and recovery of Shawn Hornbeck, Missouri has seen its share of notorious crimes. The Show-Me State was home to the first Western gunfight on the town square between Wild Bill Hickok and Dave Tutt. The three trials of the alleged murderer of Colonel Thomas Swope, the founder of Kansas City's Swope Park, enveloped the state. Residents also saw the killings within a few blocks of each other that inspired the songs "Stagger Lee" and "Frankie and Johnny." Vicki Berger Erwin and James W. Erwin explore crimes, criminals, and victims from the violent history of the last two hundred years in the Show-Me State.
A History Lover's Guide to St. Louis

A History Lover's Guide to St. Louis

Vicki Berger Erwin; James W. Erwin

History Press
2023
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Take an Historic Tour through the Gateway City St, Louis is well known for its stunning arch that represents the Gateway to the West. But the city has many more exciting landmarks and historic sites that offer a glimpse into the past. Join Author Vicki Berger Erwin as she guides you through the rich past of an iconic city.
Slaying in South St. Louis: Justice Denied for Nancy Zanone

Slaying in South St. Louis: Justice Denied for Nancy Zanone

Vicki Berger Erwin; James B. Erwin

History Press
2018
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On a crisp December day in 1963, Nancy Zanone left her young son and daughter playing in the backyard while she went inside to check the laundry. She never came back. A troubled teen prowling for unlocked doors along Chippewa in South St. Louis surprised her in the kitchen and stabbed her to death. Despite Joseph Arbeiter's confession and hard evidence, he was freed on a technicality. In response, Zanone's family fought to change how juvenile murderers are tried in the state of Missouri. Local authors Vicki Berger Erwin and Bryan Erwin investigate the senseless tragedy and the family's quest for justice.
Ulysses and Julia Grant's Missouri Love Story

Ulysses and Julia Grant's Missouri Love Story

Vicki Berger Erwin

History Press
2025
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A Presidential Love Story When a young officer newly graduated from West Point met the oldest daughter of a gruff, Missouri slaveowner, farmer, and land speculator, it was love at first sight. Ulysses Grant and Julia Dent courted at her family farm, White Haven, until he was called away to the Mexican War. Secretly engaged, Ulysses wrote tender letters to Julia between daring exploits in battle. On his return, they were married. Ulysses' military career stagnated and after a miserable period of separation while he was stationed on the West Coast, Ulysses resigned to join Julia at White Haven before his second stint during the Civil War. Authors Vicki and Jim Erwin relate the Grants' early life, their courtship, their life in Missouri, and how that life shaped their future.
Slaying in South St. Louis: Justice Denied for Nancy Zanone

Slaying in South St. Louis: Justice Denied for Nancy Zanone

Vicki Berger Erwin; Bryan Erwin

History Press Library Editions
2018
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On a crisp December day in 1963, Nancy Zanone left her young son and daughter playing in the backyard while she went inside to check the laundry. She never came back. A troubled teen prowling for unlocked doors along Chippewa in South St. Louis surprised her in the kitchen and stabbed her to death. Despite Joseph Arbeiter's confession and hard evidence, he was freed on a technicality. In response, Zanone's family fought to change how juvenile murderers are tried in the state of Missouri. Local authors Vicki Berger Erwin and Bryan Erwin investigate the senseless tragedy and the family's quest for justice.
Clothing and Textile Collections in the United States

Clothing and Textile Collections in the United States

Sally Queen; Vicki L. Berger; Rosalyn M. Lester

Texas Tech Press,U.S.
2006
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'A fine survey of the collections available and the first such guide in print' - ""California Bookwatch"". Clothing is the most personal expression of a culture. Objects of dress and adornment reveal so much about the individuals who wore them and the cultures and times in which they lived. History, art, technology, psychology, culture, social systems, customsall are reflected in peoples clothing. Countless treasures exist in clothing and textile collections across the U.S., but until now no comprehensive directory to the collections was available. ""Clothing and Textile Collections in the United States"" is the first guide to list information on more than 2,600 American collections. Included in each listing are location and contact information, and many listings also offer a brief description of the collection. This guide is essential for museum directors, costume studies professionals, and librarians, as well as anyone interested in clothing and textile history. Sally Queen, a specialist in eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century costume and reproduction, began publishing historical fashion calendars in 1998. She is the publisher of ""Textiles for Colonial Clothing"", ""Textiles for Clothing in the Early Republic: 1800-1850"", and ""Textiles for Early Victorian Clothing: 1850-1880"". Vicki L. Berger is the director of the Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago Park in Tempe, Arizona and a faculty member of the American Association of State and Local History. She earned her PhD in historic costume and textiles from Florida State University.
Vicki

Vicki

Diana Huang

Lulu.com
2023
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Victory Lee is a kid living in the Chinatown area of Downtown L.A. when she was accidentally kidnapped and taken to South Central in the month of April 1992. No cell phones, no CCTV, no high speed internet. This is just a day in the life of an Asian American kid who ended up hanging out with a bunch of gangsters. Just a quick little story to find moments of comedy between the intersection of race, culture, education, immigrants, and economic inequality with the backdrop of the L.A. riots.
Vicki Finds the Answer

Vicki Finds the Answer

Helen Wells

Lulu.com
2019
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In Book 2 of the Vicki Barr Flight Stewardess series, Vicki Barr is now a graduate of the Federal Airlines Stewardess School or, a ?proud possessor of a career in the clouds.? On a flight to New York, Vicki meets a troubled passenger named Joan Purnell. Reluctantly, Joan confides in Vicki that she is running away from home because her father is in debt and may lose his lumber business. Vicki convinces Joan to stay with her aunt that night, promising to take her back home the next day. Determined to help her new friend, Vicki persuades hot shot pilot Dean to fly her out to the Purnell's lumbermill in Norfolk, Virginia. There Vicki discovers that Mr. Purnell's partner is sending shipments of lumber via more expensive routes than necessary, creating false losses in an attempt to pressure Joan's father into selling his half the business. Vicki has no proof of her suspicions and must work quickly before Mr. Parnell loses everything and before Joan does something rash in an attempt to help her father?