"A fascinating narrative history..." West Virginia History (Journal); "Sean Duffy's book brings Wheeling's vibrant and diverse heritage to life again." -author George Fetherling

Davis Grubb said it best...

"It was, of course, the financial capital of Wheeling's old German and Anglo-Saxon families which built the great factories, but it was the hands and back, the blood and marrow of the people with the barbaric, unpronounceable names -- Serb names and Czech names-- Polish names -- Hungarian names -- who shoveled the valley full of iron and then gave it their spirit to make it steel.

...Here in the cramped, dun-colored mill homes below and above Wheeling, awaits the human resource from which she may tap the energy of fresh aspiration, new invention and put the novel resourcefulness of her past to the usages of survival. Here dwell the peoples of lasting metal whose steel is the alloy of the hundred cultures and tribes of a vanished Europe. Serb, Croat, Greek, Slovene, Czech, Slovak and Montenegrin and Pole. Their singing tongues lit and ring in myriad babble on the bus to Benwood: voices rise in ‘sprechtgesang’; ―words made music – frail as eggshell, speech as sweet as Bartok folksongs from arid Bohemian plain."

--Davis Grubb, "The Valley of the Ohio," published in Holiday magazine, July, 1960

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Signings!

At Words & Music with Alan Lestini, September 29.




At the Wheeling Artisan Center on September 22.


Wednesday, September 19, 2012

New Wheeling History Book Hits Shelves

I did a Lunch With Books program on this book last December. It turned out to be premature. But the book has finally been released and I wanted to let everyone know. Here's the Press Release.

New Wheeling History Book Hits Shelves

A new book exploring Wheeling’s rich history as a favored destination for immigrants from around the world is now available at a number of local retail outlets. Created by researcher and author Seán Duffy and published by James Thornton, The Wheeling Family Volume 2: More Immigrants, Migrants & Neighborhoods, is the highly anticipated follow up to the popular 2008 book, The Wheeling Family: A Celebration of Immigrants & Neighborhoods. Four years in the making and, at 316 pages, nearly twice the length of the first volume, the new book contains dozens of oral history narratives and hundreds of stunning photographs. The book builds upon the immigration and neighborhood stories of the first, while expanding the scope to include stories from a variety of new groups and different river towns of the Upper Ohio Valley.

Family histories featured in the book include those of the Mamakos family of Louis Hotdog fame, the Dieckmanns, Emmerths, Thomases, Javersaks, Rybecks, Canestraros, Campetis, Courys, Fronts, Javersaks, Tius, Vargos and many more. Immigrants from China, the Philippines, Italy, Ireland, Greece, Lebanon, Poland, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, France and other nations are featured. All of the old Wheeling neighborhoods are covered, from South to Center, East to North, Warwood to Woodsdale, Edgwood to Elm Grove and beyond, plus stories from Ohio towns like Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and Shadyside and West Virginia towns like Weirton, Benwood and Fish Creek. Interspersed among the family histories are essays on what it means to be an immigrant, growing up in Warwood, the impact of the Great War on Wheeling’s large German immigrant population, as well as a history of Jews in Wheeling by the late Rabbi Daniel Lowy and a tribute to the 119 men who died in the Benwood Mine Disaster of 1924 based on the most current work by researcher Joey Tellitocci.

“The first book was inspired by my grandparents, who were the children of Italian immigrants,” Duffy said.  “I saw it is a tribute to the courageous people who risked everything to build a better life for their children. The new book completes the tribute and the journey, and the whole thing was a labor of love.”

The Wheeling Family Volume 2 is available downtown at The Wheeling Artisan Center at 14th and Main Streets, at Words and Music Bookstore at Stratford Springs, the Mt. de Chantal Kroger, the UPS Store on Washington Avenue, and at The Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy in Fulton. Copies of both volumes can be purchased online at www.cre8m.com/books.html. Duffy will be signing copies of the new book at The Wheeling Artisan Center on Saturday, September 22 from noon until 3 pm and at Words and Music on Saturday September 29th from noon until 2 pm.

From the back cover: “Like most American industrial towns, Wheeling once attracted a multitude of migrants and immigrants with the promise of plentiful jobs. In fact, between 1850 and 1950, Wheeling's population grew by more than five hundred percent. In the years since 1950, the town's population has dropped almost as precipitously as it once rose. Each departure and arrival provides a story -- of families, of neighborhoods, of Wheeling. In The Wheeling Family: A Celebration of Immigrants and Their Neighborhoods, we attempted to record a representative sample of those stories from those who still remembered. But thirty-five family histories and nearly six hundred photographs proved insufficient to fully capture Wheeling's fascinating diversity. This second volume is an attempt to complete the mosaic. In addition to the overflow of immigrant stories from volume one, the reader will find stories of African American families who migrated to the region in search of freedom and opportunity, as well as more contemporary immigrants stories from Asia. Finally, the research was expanded to include stories from neighboring Upper Ohio Valley river towns whose residents and cultures have always been inextricably linked to Wheeling's. These stories, recorded as the region's human tide ebbs, are the testimonies of the last witnesses to a bygone era. We hope you enjoy experiencing them.”

Praise for Volume 1:

"A fascinating narrative history..." West Virginia History

"Sean Duffy's book brings Wheeling's vibrant and diverse heritage to life again." -author George Fetherling

"The most heartwarming and fantastic book I have ever read!" -Bob Oglinsky, Wheeling

"Wow. I felt like I had been waiting my entire life to read some of these stories and didn’t even realize it. " -Rhonda Early, Seymour Indiana

"A beautiful touch of nostalgia...the labor of love you have produced is a treasure I will cherish always. Your book is a gift!" -Joyce (Purpura) Calamia, Philadelphia, PA

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Book Signing

Saturday

September 22

Noon-3 pm

Wheeling Artisan Center

14th & Main, downtown.