1890-Lindsey's Guidebook Mentions Coopers and Swannanoa

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Lindsey's Guide Book to Western North Carolina ... By Thomas H. Lindsey

1883 - Baptst Church Organized at Cooper's Station

Baptist Church Organized at Cooper's Station Aug 27 1883

1881 Act to Authorize Construction of Turnpike from Blk Mtn and Coopers to Mitchell's Peak and Craggy

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Laws and Resolutions of the State of North Carolina, Passed by the General Assembly at Its Session By North Carolina

1895 Coopers Station Becomes Swannanoa

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Annual report of the Board of Railroad Commissioners of North Carolina, for the year ending ... By North Carolina. Board of Railroad Commissioners

Lindsey's Guide Book to Western North Carolina ... By Thomas H. Lindsey

Lindsey's Guide Book to Western North Carolina ... By Thomas H. Lindsey: "315 Reflections 316 The Fairy Grotto 317 Steel Bridge at Best 318 Still water 319 Island near Best 320 Boating 321 View near Asheville Junction 322 RR Bridge 323 Azalea 324 The Dam 325 The Fish Trap 326 Waiting for a Bite 327 Craggies from the Swannanoa 8x10 SIZE 375 The Arch 376 Steel Bridge 377 Still water 378 The Water Works 379 Connally"

Swannanoa: The Poem - 1890

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Lindsey's Guide Book to Western North Carolina ...
By Thomas H. Lindsey
Published by The Randolph-Kerr printing co., 1890

Swannanoa Travel Article-1875

During the post-war years of th 1870's and 1880's Americans became interested in travel and the mountains of Western North Carolina became a favored destination. Travel writers wrote glowing accounts of the fresh air and scenic beauty to be found in the mountains of North Carolina which enticed many residents from other parts of the country to head to the mountains.

Christian Reid penned a serial article in Appleton's Journal in 1875 title "Land of the Sky" which would later be published in book form. This article is one of the first articles in a nationally read magazine to mention Swannanoa.

An excerpt from the journal is included below along with a link to view the full article on-line.

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View Full Article in Appletons' journal