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- catalog abstract ""Bill Ecenbarger has walked as much as humanly possible of the Mason-Dixon line - from its beginnings on Fenwick Island, Delaware, to its end at Brown's Hill, Pennsylvania. All the while he's made side trips, diverting right and left to interview the people who live along its border. Through his travels and conversations he has recorded the testimony of the Mason-Dixon, from past to present, with stunning accuracy. The resplendent tales the Mason-Dixon tells never fail to shed light on the American experience. Ecenbarger's unique perspective is crucial to an understanding of this country: that of the invisible barrier between North and South - two widely different regions inescapably bound by blood."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "Walking the line".
- catalog contributor b11754907.
- catalog coverage "Mason-Dixon Line Guidebooks.".
- catalog coverage "Mason-Dixon Line History.".
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description ""Bill Ecenbarger has walked as much as humanly possible of the Mason-Dixon line - from its beginnings on Fenwick Island, Delaware, to its end at Brown's Hill, Pennsylvania. All the while he's made side trips, diverting right and left to interview the people who live along its border. Through his travels and conversations he has recorded the testimony of the Mason-Dixon, from past to present, with stunning accuracy. The resplendent tales the Mason-Dixon tells never fail to shed light on the American experience. Ecenbarger's unique perspective is crucial to an understanding of this country: that of the invisible barrier between North and South - two widely different regions inescapably bound by blood."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "The Transpeninsular Line: Atlantic Ocean to Middle Point--Westward 35 Miles -- The Tangent, Arc, and North Lines: Middle Point to Newark, Delaware--Northward 87 Miles -- The New Castle Circle: Newark, Delaware to Delaware Bay--South and East 22 Miles -- The West Line: Northeast Corner to the Susquehanna River--23 Miles -- The West Line: Susquehanna River to the Appalachian Mountains--77 Miles -- The West Line: Appalachian Mountains to Dunkard Creek--130 Miles.".
- catalog extent "222 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Walkin' the line.".
- catalog identifier "0871319101".
- catalog isFormatOf "Walkin' the line.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : M. Evans,".
- catalog relation "Walkin' the line.".
- catalog spatial "Mason-Dixon Line Guidebooks.".
- catalog spatial "Mason-Dixon Line History.".
- catalog subject "974.8/8 21".
- catalog subject "Dixon, Jeremiah.".
- catalog subject "F157.B7 E29 2000".
- catalog subject "Mason, Charles, 1728-1786.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Transpeninsular Line: Atlantic Ocean to Middle Point--Westward 35 Miles -- The Tangent, Arc, and North Lines: Middle Point to Newark, Delaware--Northward 87 Miles -- The New Castle Circle: Newark, Delaware to Delaware Bay--South and East 22 Miles -- The West Line: Northeast Corner to the Susquehanna River--23 Miles -- The West Line: Susquehanna River to the Appalachian Mountains--77 Miles -- The West Line: Appalachian Mountains to Dunkard Creek--130 Miles.".
- catalog title "Walkin' the line : a journey from past to present along the Mason-Dixon / William Ecenbarger.".
- catalog title "Walking the line".
- catalog type "Guidebooks. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".