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Lake Martin

by Elizabeth D. Schafer

Through many decades, Lake Martin, a symbol of sustenance, has enticed generations of residents, vacationers, and modern retirees to its welcoming shores. This picturesque lake, shaped like a dragon protecting its territory, has witnessed droughts, tornadoes, fishing tournaments, boat races, and even World War II aircraft crashes. Surrounded by its own unique history, Lake Martin also reflects the dynamic personalities of those who sacrificed childhood homes and family land to bring dreams of a prosperous future to fruition.Before the Tallapoosa River was dammed to feed Lake Martin's waters, it was an ideal environment for the Native Americans who resided on land now submerged. The land's history is rife with discord as British soldiers and Georgia Rangers resisted French spies in the early 1700s and migrant settlers defended their homefront during the Civil War. The Martin Dam became a state landmark by 1927, generating hydroelectric power while memorializing the 31-mile-long lake as the world's largest man-made body of water at the time. It was not long before Lake Martin evolved into a community enjoying unparalleled growth as a vacation site and permanent home for Americans who discovered the satisfaction lakeside living could provide. Lake Martin: Alabama's Crown Jewel chronicles the trials and triumphs of the people who created one of today's leading retirement communities through courageous choices and determination. The story is told through compelling narrative and evocative images, many of which have not been widely published.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

Local historian and writer Elizabeth D. Schafer takes readers on an exploration of the people and places that define this vibrant area. Lake Martin: Alabama's Crown Jewel weaves its tales in such a way that readers cannot help but be enamored of the pristine Lake Martin and its surrounding towns. Schafer has compiled a fresh historical account that pays tribute to the indomitable spirit and strength of the people who tamed this rugged land and fashioned a landscape unlike any other.

Long Description

Through many decades, Lake Martin, a symbol of sustenance, has enticed generations of residents, vacationers, and modern retirees to its welcoming shores. This picturesque lake, shaped like a dragon protecting its territory, has witnessed droughts, tornadoes, fishing tournaments, boat races, and even World War II aircraft crashes. Surrounded by its own unique history, Lake Martin also reflects the dynamic personalities of those who sacrificed childhood homes and family land to bring dreams of a prosperous future to fruition.Before the Tallapoosa River was dammed to feed Lake Martin's waters, it was an ideal environment for the Native Americans who resided on land now submerged. The land's history is rife with discord as British soldiers and Georgia Rangers resisted French spies in the early 1700s and migrant settlers defended their homefront during the Civil War. The Martin Dam became a state landmark by 1927, generating hydroelectric power while memorializing the 31-mile-long lake as the world's largest man-made body of water at the time. It was not long before Lake Martin evolved into a community enjoying unparalleled growth as a vacation site and permanent home for Americans who discovered the satisfaction lakeside living could provide. Lake Martin: Alabama's Crown Jewel chronicles the trials and triumphs of the people who created one of today's leading retirement communities through courageous choices and determination. The story is told through compelling narrative and evocative images, many of which have not been widely published.

Details

ISBN0738523909
Author Elizabeth D. Schafer
Short Title LAKE MARTIN
Pages 160
Language English
ISBN-10 0738523909
ISBN-13 9780738523903
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2002
DEWEY 976.153
Series Making of America
Birth 1965
Imprint Arcadia Publishing
Subtitle Alabama's Crown Jewel
Country of Publication United States
DOI 10.1604/9780738523903
AU Release Date 2002-11-01
NZ Release Date 2002-11-01
US Release Date 2002-11-01
UK Release Date 2002-11-01
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Publication Date 2002-11-01
Audience General

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