Midlothian by Karen Kay Esberger (Then and Now)
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Overview: Before becoming an incorporated town in 1888, Midlothian was a farming community. Once the railroads arrived in 1882 and 1886, cotton production became an essential crop for the area. In the 1960s, cement production developed into the key industry because of the natural limestone chalk and shale formation in the area.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Biography, History

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Requirements: ePUB Reader, 3.7MB
Overview: Before becoming an incorporated town in 1888, Midlothian was a farming community. Once the railroads arrived in 1882 and 1886, cotton production became an essential crop for the area. In the 1960s, cement production developed into the key industry because of the natural limestone chalk and shale formation in the area.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Biography, History
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