Mason County

Mason County

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Publication Date: 11th January 2010

In the 1770s, George Washington surveyed the land comprising Mason County as part of a grant from the king of England to veterans of the French and Indian War. As a former officer in that war, Washington laid claim to part of Mason County and began a settlement there in 1775. The decades that followed brought other important historical figures to the county. Daniel Boone started a trading post near the banks of the Kanawha River. Samuel B. Clemens, the grandfather of Mark Twain, lived in Mason County. Entering the 20th century, Mason County thrived on industries utilizing its natural resources... Read More
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In the 1770s, George Washington surveyed the land comprising Mason County as part of a grant from the king of England to veterans of the French and Indian War. As a former officer in that war, Washington laid claim to part of Mason County and began a settlement there in 1775. The decades that followed brought other important historical figures to the county. Daniel Boone started a trading post near the banks of the Kanawha River. Samuel B. Clemens, the grandfather of Mark Twain, lived in Mason County. Entering the 20th century, Mason County thrived on industries utilizing its natural resources... Read More
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In the 1770s, George Washington surveyed the land comprising Mason County as part of a grant from the king of England to veterans of the French and Indian War. As a former officer in that war, Washington laid claim to part of Mason County and began a settlement there in 1775. The decades that followed brought other important historical figures to the county. Daniel Boone started a trading post near the banks of the Kanawha River. Samuel B. Clemens, the grandfather of Mark Twain, lived in Mason County. Entering the 20th century, Mason County thrived on industries utilizing its natural resources. River towns dotted the Ohio and Kanawha Rivers; coal mines flourished along the northern River Bend area; salt works and power plants added to the unique characteristics of the townships. Mason County is a land hewn by history, culture, nature, and time, all of which etches a unique portrait of a vibrant community.
Details
  • Pages: 128
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
  • Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
  • Series: Images of America
  • Publication Date: 11th January 2010
  • State: West Virginia
  • Illustration Note: Black and White
  • ISBN: 9780738566627
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Historical
    TRAVEL / Pictorials (see also PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Regional)
    PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Regional (see also TRAVEL / Pictorials)
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
Reviews

Title: New local book explores history of Mason Co.
Author: Staff Writer
Publisher: Point Pleasant Register
Date: 12/23/09

In the 1770s, George Washington surveyed land comprising Mason County as part of a grant from the king of England to veterans of the French and Indian War. As a former officer in that war, Washington laid claim to part of Mason County and began a settlement there in 1775.

Entering the 20th century, Mason County thrived on industries utilizing its natural resources. River towns dotted the Ohio and Kanawha Rivers; coal mines flourished along the northern River Bend area; salt works and power plants added to the unique characteristic of the townships.

In a new pictorial history book by local author Jason Bolte, over 200 vintage photographs commemorate Mason County's history, culture, nature and time, all of which etches a unique portrait of a vibrant community.

Jason Bolte is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, born and raised there for most of his youth. Upon graduating from Loyola University in New Orleans, La., in 2005 with a bachelor's degree in English Literature, he joined the AmeriCorps/VISTA Program and chose to serve in Mason County.

Bolte lived in Point Pleasant for a year and worked on promoting tourism for all of Mason County. During his tenure at the Mason County Convention and Visitor's Bureau, he wrote his first book for Arcadia Publishing, Images of America: Point Pleasant. All proceeds from that book went directly to Mason County to help promote tourism.

"I devoted a year of my life to helping Mason County change its fortunes," Bolte said. "It was the best year of my life, and I owe so much to the community. The people of Mason County have given me so much; all I want to do in return is to help them as much as they helped me. I hope that this book will remind the people of Mason County of their rich history, their deep culture, and the history they will make again. This is their story; I just wanted to tell it. I hope the story lasts for as long as Mason County is still around."

Several highlights from Images of America: Mason County include: Samuel B. Clemens, the grandfather of Mark Twain, lived in Mason County; Daniel Boone started a trading post near the banks of the Kanawha River; the history of the Ohio River in the area; and the river towns and communities on the Kanawha River, which flows through the middle of the county.

Mason County by Jason Bolte will be available at local retailers started Jan. 11, 2010. It also will be available at on-line bookstores or through Arcadia Publishing at (888) 313-2665 or www.arcadiapublishing.com. It is part of the Images of America series and will sell for $21.99.

Arcadia Publishing is the leading publisher of local and regional history in the United States. Their mission is to make history accessible and meaningful through the publication of books on the heritage of America's people and places.

Title: Books: History of Mason County available Jan. 11

Author: Staff Writer

Publisher: The Herald-Dispatch

Date: 1/1/2010



Fans of area history might be interested in a new pictorial history book about Mason County that will be available soon.



"Images of America: Mason County" will be available for purchase on Monday, Jan. 11, 2010.



The book was compiled by Jason Bolte on behalf of the Mason County Convention and Visitors Bureau. Bolte previously wrote "Images of America: Point Pleasant."



The book, from Arcadia Publishing, will be available for $21.99 at local retailers, online bookstores or through Aracadia Publishing at 888-313-2665 or www.arcadiapublishing.com.



The more than 200 vintage images in the book have been culled from museum and private collections, family histories and public agencies. They commemorate Mason County's history, culture, nature and time, all of which etches a unique portrait of a vibrant community.



In the 1770s, George Washington surveyed the land comprising Mason County as part of a grant from the king of England to veterans of the French and Indian War. As a former officer in that war, Washington laid claim to part of Mason County and began a settlement there in 1775.



Entering the 20th Century, Mason County thrived on industries by utilizing its natural resources.



Highlights of the Mason County include: Samuel B. Clemens, the grandfather of Mark Twain, lived in Mason County; Daniel Boone started a trading post near the banks of the Kanawha River; the history of the Ohio River in the area; the river towns and communities on the Kanawha River, which flows through the middle of the county.



For more information on the book, go online at www.arcadiapublishing.com.
Author Bio
Author Jason Bolte writes on behalf of the Mason County Convention and Visitors Bureau. Images of America: Mason County was created using resources throughout Mason County: museum collections, private collections, family histories, and public agencies. Bolte also authored Images of America: Point Pleasant. He currently lives in Atlanta, working in the video game industry.
In the 1770s, George Washington surveyed the land comprising Mason County as part of a grant from the king of England to veterans of the French and Indian War. As a former officer in that war, Washington laid claim to part of Mason County and began a settlement there in 1775. The decades that followed brought other important historical figures to the county. Daniel Boone started a trading post near the banks of the Kanawha River. Samuel B. Clemens, the grandfather of Mark Twain, lived in Mason County. Entering the 20th century, Mason County thrived on industries utilizing its natural resources. River towns dotted the Ohio and Kanawha Rivers; coal mines flourished along the northern River Bend area; salt works and power plants added to the unique characteristics of the townships. Mason County is a land hewn by history, culture, nature, and time, all of which etches a unique portrait of a vibrant community.
  • Pages: 128
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
  • Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
  • Series: Images of America
  • Publication Date: 11th January 2010
  • State: West Virginia
  • Illustrations Note: Black and White
  • ISBN: 9780738566627
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Historical
    TRAVEL / Pictorials (see also PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Regional)
    PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Regional (see also TRAVEL / Pictorials)
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)

Title: New local book explores history of Mason Co.
Author: Staff Writer
Publisher: Point Pleasant Register
Date: 12/23/09

In the 1770s, George Washington surveyed land comprising Mason County as part of a grant from the king of England to veterans of the French and Indian War. As a former officer in that war, Washington laid claim to part of Mason County and began a settlement there in 1775.

Entering the 20th century, Mason County thrived on industries utilizing its natural resources. River towns dotted the Ohio and Kanawha Rivers; coal mines flourished along the northern River Bend area; salt works and power plants added to the unique characteristic of the townships.

In a new pictorial history book by local author Jason Bolte, over 200 vintage photographs commemorate Mason County's history, culture, nature and time, all of which etches a unique portrait of a vibrant community.

Jason Bolte is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, born and raised there for most of his youth. Upon graduating from Loyola University in New Orleans, La., in 2005 with a bachelor's degree in English Literature, he joined the AmeriCorps/VISTA Program and chose to serve in Mason County.

Bolte lived in Point Pleasant for a year and worked on promoting tourism for all of Mason County. During his tenure at the Mason County Convention and Visitor's Bureau, he wrote his first book for Arcadia Publishing, Images of America: Point Pleasant. All proceeds from that book went directly to Mason County to help promote tourism.

"I devoted a year of my life to helping Mason County change its fortunes," Bolte said. "It was the best year of my life, and I owe so much to the community. The people of Mason County have given me so much; all I want to do in return is to help them as much as they helped me. I hope that this book will remind the people of Mason County of their rich history, their deep culture, and the history they will make again. This is their story; I just wanted to tell it. I hope the story lasts for as long as Mason County is still around."

Several highlights from Images of America: Mason County include: Samuel B. Clemens, the grandfather of Mark Twain, lived in Mason County; Daniel Boone started a trading post near the banks of the Kanawha River; the history of the Ohio River in the area; and the river towns and communities on the Kanawha River, which flows through the middle of the county.

Mason County by Jason Bolte will be available at local retailers started Jan. 11, 2010. It also will be available at on-line bookstores or through Arcadia Publishing at (888) 313-2665 or www.arcadiapublishing.com. It is part of the Images of America series and will sell for $21.99.

Arcadia Publishing is the leading publisher of local and regional history in the United States. Their mission is to make history accessible and meaningful through the publication of books on the heritage of America's people and places.

Title: Books: History of Mason County available Jan. 11

Author: Staff Writer

Publisher: The Herald-Dispatch

Date: 1/1/2010



Fans of area history might be interested in a new pictorial history book about Mason County that will be available soon.



"Images of America: Mason County" will be available for purchase on Monday, Jan. 11, 2010.



The book was compiled by Jason Bolte on behalf of the Mason County Convention and Visitors Bureau. Bolte previously wrote "Images of America: Point Pleasant."



The book, from Arcadia Publishing, will be available for $21.99 at local retailers, online bookstores or through Aracadia Publishing at 888-313-2665 or www.arcadiapublishing.com.



The more than 200 vintage images in the book have been culled from museum and private collections, family histories and public agencies. They commemorate Mason County's history, culture, nature and time, all of which etches a unique portrait of a vibrant community.



In the 1770s, George Washington surveyed the land comprising Mason County as part of a grant from the king of England to veterans of the French and Indian War. As a former officer in that war, Washington laid claim to part of Mason County and began a settlement there in 1775.



Entering the 20th Century, Mason County thrived on industries by utilizing its natural resources.



Highlights of the Mason County include: Samuel B. Clemens, the grandfather of Mark Twain, lived in Mason County; Daniel Boone started a trading post near the banks of the Kanawha River; the history of the Ohio River in the area; the river towns and communities on the Kanawha River, which flows through the middle of the county.



For more information on the book, go online at www.arcadiapublishing.com.
Author Jason Bolte writes on behalf of the Mason County Convention and Visitors Bureau. Images of America: Mason County was created using resources throughout Mason County: museum collections, private collections, family histories, and public agencies. Bolte also authored Images of America: Point Pleasant. He currently lives in Atlanta, working in the video game industry.