Author: Earle W. Crawford
Publisher: The Overmountain Press
ISBN: 9781570720963
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Originally published by the Pioneer Printers of Washington College Academy as one of the school’s bicentennial projects, this book follows the previously printed Doak series, which includedSamuel Doak, 1749–1830by William Gunn Calhoun andSamuel Doak: A Tennessee Pioneerby Marion Horton.
Samuel Doak
Author: Earle W. Crawford
Publisher: The Overmountain Press
ISBN: 9781570720963
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Originally published by the Pioneer Printers of Washington College Academy as one of the school’s bicentennial projects, this book follows the previously printed Doak series, which includedSamuel Doak, 1749–1830by William Gunn Calhoun andSamuel Doak: A Tennessee Pioneerby Marion Horton.
Publisher: The Overmountain Press
ISBN: 9781570720963
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Originally published by the Pioneer Printers of Washington College Academy as one of the school’s bicentennial projects, this book follows the previously printed Doak series, which includedSamuel Doak, 1749–1830by William Gunn Calhoun andSamuel Doak: A Tennessee Pioneerby Marion Horton.
Lineage Book of the Charter Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Author: Daughters of the American Revolution
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Genealogy
Languages : en
Pages : 828
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Genealogy
Languages : en
Pages : 828
Book Description
An Abolitionist in the Appalachian South
Author: Ezekiel Birdseye
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
ISBN: 9780870499647
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
"This volume, a collection of letters written by an abolitionist businessman who lived in East Tennessee prior to the Civil War, provides one of the clearest firsthand views yet published of a region whose political, social, and economic distinctions have intrigued historians for more than a century." "Between 1841 and 1846, Birdseye expressed his views and observations in letters to Gerrit Smith, a prominent New York reformer who arranged to have many of them published in antislavery newspapers such as the Emancipator and Friend of Man." "Those letters, reproduced in this book, drew on Birdseye's extensive conversations with slaveholders, nonslaveholders, and the slaves themselves. He found that East Tennesseans, on the whole, were antislavery in sentiment, susceptible to rational abolitionist appeal, and generally far more lenient toward individual slaves than were other southerners. Opposed to slavery on economic as well as moral grounds, Birdseye sought to establish a free labor colony in East Tennessee in the early 1840s and actively supported the region's abortive effort in 1842 to separate itself from the rest of the state."--[book jacket].
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
ISBN: 9780870499647
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
"This volume, a collection of letters written by an abolitionist businessman who lived in East Tennessee prior to the Civil War, provides one of the clearest firsthand views yet published of a region whose political, social, and economic distinctions have intrigued historians for more than a century." "Between 1841 and 1846, Birdseye expressed his views and observations in letters to Gerrit Smith, a prominent New York reformer who arranged to have many of them published in antislavery newspapers such as the Emancipator and Friend of Man." "Those letters, reproduced in this book, drew on Birdseye's extensive conversations with slaveholders, nonslaveholders, and the slaves themselves. He found that East Tennesseans, on the whole, were antislavery in sentiment, susceptible to rational abolitionist appeal, and generally far more lenient toward individual slaves than were other southerners. Opposed to slavery on economic as well as moral grounds, Birdseye sought to establish a free labor colony in East Tennessee in the early 1840s and actively supported the region's abortive effort in 1842 to separate itself from the rest of the state."--[book jacket].
The United States of Appalachia
Author: Jeff Biggers
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 158243994X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
Few places in the United States confound and fascinate Americans like Appalachia, yet no other area has been so markedly mischaracterized by the mass media. Stereotypes of hillbillies and rednecks repeatedly appear in representations of the region, but few, if any, of its many heroes, visionaries, or innovators are ever referenced. Make no mistake, they are legion: from Anne Royall, America's first female muckraker, to Sequoyah, a Cherokee mountaineer who invented the first syllabary in modern times, and international divas Nina Simone and Bessie Smith, as well as writers Cormac McCarthy, Edward Abbey, and Nobel Laureate Pearl S. Buck, Appalachia has contributed mightily to American culture — and politics. Not only did eastern Tennessee boast the country's first antislavery newspaper, Appalachians also established the first District of Washington as a bold counterpoint to British rule. With humor, intelligence, and clarity, Jeff Biggers reminds us how Appalachians have defined and shaped the United States we know today.
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 158243994X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
Few places in the United States confound and fascinate Americans like Appalachia, yet no other area has been so markedly mischaracterized by the mass media. Stereotypes of hillbillies and rednecks repeatedly appear in representations of the region, but few, if any, of its many heroes, visionaries, or innovators are ever referenced. Make no mistake, they are legion: from Anne Royall, America's first female muckraker, to Sequoyah, a Cherokee mountaineer who invented the first syllabary in modern times, and international divas Nina Simone and Bessie Smith, as well as writers Cormac McCarthy, Edward Abbey, and Nobel Laureate Pearl S. Buck, Appalachia has contributed mightily to American culture — and politics. Not only did eastern Tennessee boast the country's first antislavery newspaper, Appalachians also established the first District of Washington as a bold counterpoint to British rule. With humor, intelligence, and clarity, Jeff Biggers reminds us how Appalachians have defined and shaped the United States we know today.
Our Most Priceless Heritage
Author: Billy Kennedy
Publisher: Ambassador International
ISBN: 1932307036
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
This comprehensive study of the Scots-Irish in America has created a much greater awareness of the accomplishments and the durability of the hardy settlers and their families who moved to the New World during the 18th century and created a civilisation out of a wilderness.
Publisher: Ambassador International
ISBN: 1932307036
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
This comprehensive study of the Scots-Irish in America has created a much greater awareness of the accomplishments and the durability of the hardy settlers and their families who moved to the New World during the 18th century and created a civilisation out of a wilderness.
Lineage Book
Author: Daughters of the American Revolution
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Genealogy
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Includes inclusive "Errata for the Linage book."
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Genealogy
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Includes inclusive "Errata for the Linage book."
Tennessee Records
Author: Jeannette Tillotson Acklen
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
ISBN: 0806300000
Category : Bible records
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
An encyclopedia of Tennessee genealogy, Acklen's "Bible Records and Marriage Bonds" is one of the foremost Tennessee source-books in print. It consists almost entirely of records of births, marriages, and deaths, plus marriage licenses of Dickson, Knox, Lebanon, and Wilson counties. Sections devoted exclusively to marriages generally run chronologically, giving exact dates and full names of brides and grooms. The bible records, however, offer the most substantial evidence of family connections and, in the manner of such records, are actually organic family records listing names and dates of birth, marriage, and death through several generations, depending, of course, on the extent to which a particular bible was handed on in the family and kept up to date. The work is complemented by a surname index of nearly 15,000 entries.
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
ISBN: 0806300000
Category : Bible records
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
An encyclopedia of Tennessee genealogy, Acklen's "Bible Records and Marriage Bonds" is one of the foremost Tennessee source-books in print. It consists almost entirely of records of births, marriages, and deaths, plus marriage licenses of Dickson, Knox, Lebanon, and Wilson counties. Sections devoted exclusively to marriages generally run chronologically, giving exact dates and full names of brides and grooms. The bible records, however, offer the most substantial evidence of family connections and, in the manner of such records, are actually organic family records listing names and dates of birth, marriage, and death through several generations, depending, of course, on the extent to which a particular bible was handed on in the family and kept up to date. The work is complemented by a surname index of nearly 15,000 entries.
The Union Seminary Review
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Theology
Languages : en
Pages : 664
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Theology
Languages : en
Pages : 664
Book Description
Doak Family History and Genealogy
Author: Berkeley Elwood Hanes
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
"Samuel and Elizabeth (Malseed) Doak came from Ireland to the State of Pennsylvania about the year Eighteen Hundred, thence into Virginia (now West Virginia) in Eighteen hundred Twenty-four. They purchased a farm ... at Central Station, Doddridge County; but soon sold this farm ... They removed with their family into Ohio from which State [sic] they returned after a little more than a year had elapsed, and settled permanently on Middle Island Creek, near Joseph's Mills in Tyler County, over the hill from the present town of Deep Valley."--Page 3. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and elsewhere
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
"Samuel and Elizabeth (Malseed) Doak came from Ireland to the State of Pennsylvania about the year Eighteen Hundred, thence into Virginia (now West Virginia) in Eighteen hundred Twenty-four. They purchased a farm ... at Central Station, Doddridge County; but soon sold this farm ... They removed with their family into Ohio from which State [sic] they returned after a little more than a year had elapsed, and settled permanently on Middle Island Creek, near Joseph's Mills in Tyler County, over the hill from the present town of Deep Valley."--Page 3. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and elsewhere
The Family Chronicle and Kinship Book of Maclin, Clack, Cocke, Carter, Taylor, Cross, Gordon, and Other Related American Lineages
Author: Octavia Zollicoffer Bond
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Genealogy
Languages : en
Pages : 696
Book Description
"Our Family Tree, as far as is known, was first planted in America by the Reverend Mr. James Clack, who came from Marden, in Wiltshire, England, to Gloucester County, Virginia, as a minister of the Established Church in the year 1678. It was his grand daughter, Sarah Clack, daughter of James Clack II, who married William Maclin III, in Brunswick County, Virginia, in 1754"--Forward. Descendants and relatives lived in Tennessee, Virginia, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Texas, Nebraska, Kentucky, Louisiana and elsewhere
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Genealogy
Languages : en
Pages : 696
Book Description
"Our Family Tree, as far as is known, was first planted in America by the Reverend Mr. James Clack, who came from Marden, in Wiltshire, England, to Gloucester County, Virginia, as a minister of the Established Church in the year 1678. It was his grand daughter, Sarah Clack, daughter of James Clack II, who married William Maclin III, in Brunswick County, Virginia, in 1754"--Forward. Descendants and relatives lived in Tennessee, Virginia, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Texas, Nebraska, Kentucky, Louisiana and elsewhere