Books:
by Title: Carlton and Point Breeze
With 200 unforgettable images, Carlton and Point
Breeze recounts the history of a community that
developed along the shore of Lake Ontario in 1803.
The first settlers hunted and fished for a living, just as
Native Americans had for centuries. At Point Breeze, Oak Orchard
Harbor became a shipbuilding center. The Bridges and Waterport
developed as fishing villages. And Ashwood, Kenyonville,
Kuckville, and Kent grew into large farms, with.crops and cattle
that were shipped to faraway markets.
Times change, and today the waterfront's recreational appeal
lures thousands of visitors. But ancient Native American burial
grounds still exist here, and arrowheads and flint appear each
spring when gardens are tilled and farmland gives way to golf
courses.
Hollis Ricci-Canham, a lifelong
resident and founder of the Orleans County Genealogical Society,
and Avis A. Townsend, the author of
four other books published by Arcadia, collaborated on Carlton
and Point Breeze.
In public and private meetings with past and present
residents, they uncovered vintage photographs and historical
detail not widely known. Their book is a fitting tribute to a
unique lakefront community.
ISBN: 0-7385-4550-3
$21.99
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