Description
Author: Lannie Dietle
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 07/13/2017
Pages: 122
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.50w x 0.32d
ISBN13: 9781548712471
ISBN10: 1548712477
BISAC Categories:
- History | North American
About the Author
Originally from the Wellersburg area, near Cumberland, Maryland, Lannie Dietle's interest in history began as a youth. He descends from the earliest settlers in southern Somerset County, Pennsylvania, and has pursued a lifelong study of the history of the region. His interest in primitive roads traces back to a youthful encounter with an abandoned road on Savage Mountain, and finding a broken wagon axle at a fording site. His first book was a genealogy. That led to creation of a regional history website, and collaboration with historian Michael McKenzie. Together, they researched the previously unwritten history of Southampton Township, Somerset County, and published it on the website. Eventually, they identified a new objective: To study nearby parts of Allegany County, Maryland that were underrepresented in published literature. This steered the collaborative research effort in a direction that ultimately led to joint publication of the groundbreaking book "In Search of the Turkey Foot Road," which reveals the history and route of a road that was opened from Fort Cumberland in 1779 to rush sorely needed provisions to Fort Pitt in support of American Colonel Brodhead's summer campaign. That provided the background needed to write "Fort Cumberland: The Missing Years," a book about the Cumberland region before the founding of the town. This book, "Reconsidering Braddock's Road to Martin's," began with the realization that the conventional wisdom about Braddock's expedition doesn't match core documentary evidence. Mr. Dietle graduated from California University of Pennsylvania at age 20. He has worked 43 years in the petroleum industry, and has been awarded 35 U.S. patents related to oilfield technology. His rigorous approach to industrial research guides his evidence-based study of history. Mr. Dietle has donated all proceeds from this book to the Cumberland Heritage Foundation, an organization dedicated to the discovery and interpretation of historic resources in western Maryland.
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