Historic Easton
Historic Easton
Located in the Lehigh Valley, the city of Easton was once known as the Entrance to the Grand Valley.
Its location at the confluence of the Delaware and Lehigh Rivers made it a prized position for commerce and early settlement. At the dawn of its creation, Easton played a major role in the Walking Purchase of 1737; later, Easton was the location of talks to end both the French and Indian and the Revolutionary Wars. By the early 19th century, Easton had become one of the first industrial centers of the region; when the town was incorporated in 1887, nearly 11,000 people called Easton home. Historic Easton traces the evolution of a small frontier village to a large industrial center, spanning the years from the earliest settlements to the 1940s.
Author: Marie Summa, Leonard Buscemi Sr, Frank Summa
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Published: 09/29/2000
Pages: 128
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.73lbs
Size: 9.28h x 6.74w x 0.38d
ISBN: 9780738504933
About the Author
Summa, Marie: - Marie and Frank Summa are writers, historians, and the authors of The Stroudsburgs in the Poconos. Leonard Buscemi Sr. is an author and publisher of many works, including books and calendars on Easton.