“Artifacts: An Illustrated Treasury of Delaware Valley History” October 2020 Book Giveaway


Thanks to author and illustrator Hal Taylor, The History Girl is offering a chance to win a copy of Artifacts: An Illustrated Treasury of Delaware Valley History. In order to be in the running, submit your name and e-mail address below!

This contest has ended. Thanks for all who participated! Purchase a copy here.

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About the Book
Artifacts is an eye-opening collection of Delaware Valley History, lovingly extracted from the region’s rich heritage. Punctuated with over 150 original illustrations, each chapter is a unique tale that brings to light subjects that have not gotten proper attention or in same cases, have been ignored completely. Did you know: The steamboat was first introduced to the world in Philadelphia in 1787, a Founding Father designed the American flag, the first manned flight in the Americas took place over the Delaware River, the persona of the American cowboy originated with a hat maker from Orange, New Jersey, and that the Mason-Dixon Line settled an age-old boundary dispute between two distinguished families? All this and much more are here for you to discover.

Rules
*One entry per person.
*Valid for all residents of the 50 United States of America, 13 years of age or older.
*Entries without a valid e-mail address are not eligible.
*Contest begins October 11, 2020 at 6:00 pm EST and ends October 17, 2020 at 8:00 pm EST.
*The winner(s) will be chosen at random.
*The winner(s) will be notified via e-mail on October 17, 2020 after 8:00 pm. The winner(s) must respond with a mailing address within thirty-six (36) hours or another winner will be chosen.


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