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Wawa
(Paperback)
Maria M Thompson, Donald H Price; Foreword by Richard D. Wood Jr
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Wawa has more than two hundred years of history in American
business. Founded in 1803 and incorporated in 1865, Wawa has roots
in the manufacture of cast-iron water pipes and decorative
lampposts. Using the resources and surplus water power from the
iron business, the family opened a cotton mill and began producing
cotton piece goods, including Red Star diapers. The first Wawa milk
plant opened in 1902; by the late 1950s, the Wawa Dairy had
expanded its home delivery business to include over one hundred
forty-five routes. The first Wawa Food Market opened on April 16,
1964. Today, the company is familiar to many as a chain of five
hundred forty convenience stores in Pennsylvania, New Jersey,
Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia that offers a wide selection of
fresh foods, coffee, and gasoline. Wawa contains vintage images
documenting the evolution of the company as it adapted to changing
economic and social conditions. From the early days of iron
manufacture to the opening of the first store in Folsom,
Pennsylvania, Wawa brings to life the many facets of one of
America's top privately owned companies.
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Norman
- 1889-1949
(Paperback)
Sue Schrems, Vernon Maddux on Behalf of the Cleveland County Historical Society
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On April 22, 1889, the federal government opened the unassigned
lands in central Oklahoma for settlement. Entrepreneurs, cattlemen,
and farmers, all seeking new opportunities, anxiously staked their
claim to town lots and 160-acre homesteads. From their tents on
Norman's Main Street, businessmen started to sell their wares.
Tents soon gave way to wooden shacks and, finally, two-story brick
buildings. By the beginning of the 20th century, Norman was a
bustling frontier town that quickly matured into a trade center, a
county seat, and a university town. In the 1940s, Norman became the
home of the Naval Air Technical Training Center, a naval base
constructed to train navy pilots and ground support crews for World
War II.
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