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  • - Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Minute Book 1, 1779-1786
    av Lee G Barrow
    305,-

    This complete transcription of the oldest minute book for the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for Richmond County, North Carolina (which at the time also included present-day Scotland County) includes lists of jurors, executors, county officers, road

  • - The Vietnam Memoir of a Recon/Observation Pilot, 219th Aviation Company
    av Vincent Capozzella
    319,-

    Headhunter One One is more than a biography of an Army pilot in the Vietnam War but also a brief history of the war as seen through the eyes of an enthusiastic supporter. When Lieutenant Vincent J. Capozzella arrived in Vietnam in June 1965 as a member of

  • - A Novel of Maryland in the American Revolution
    av John Conradis
    355,-

    The Willing War is the first volume of the Old Line Chronicles, a series of novels about Maryland and its people in the American Revolution. The novel takes place during the critical period of uncertainty from 1774 to America's decision to declare indepen

  • av Ph D Cpa Susan Winchester & Cg Carol Cook Darrow
    305,-

    The census taker came every ten years and often missed people. The tax collector came every year and seldom missed anyone. The Genealogist's Guide to Researching Tax Records will give you the techniques to locate, read, and understand the valuable informa

  • av Edward P McCullough
    305,-

    The Early History of Montgomery County, Kentucky preserves a wealth of fascinating history and little-known historical anecdotes in this collection of detailed essays that examine the mounds of Montgomery County, Indian Old Fields, the Indian battle known

  • av Major Robert Rogers & Robert Rogers
    335

    This historical treasure contains a â¿¿description of the several British Colonies on that Continent, including the Islands of Newfoundland, Cape Breton, &c. As To Their Situation, Extent, Climate, Soil, Produce, Rise, Government, Religion, Present Boundari

  • - Sixteen Women of Early Virginia
    av Joann Riley McKey
    365,-

    Some women who lived on the Eastern Shore of Virginia were prone to bad behavior; others had bad things happen to them, but all of their stories are too good to leave buried in the old record books. During the 1600s and early 1700s, a wide range of circum

  • av Heritage Books Inc
    259,-

    This slender volume contains the account of the Bi-Centennial exercises commemorating the two hundredth anniversary of the founding of The First Congregational Church of New Milford, Connecticut reproduced from The New Milford Times of October 19, 1916.

  • av Michael Cecere
    339,-

    The story of Americaâ¿¿s riflemen in the Revolutionary War begins with their formation in 1775. First person accounts of their recruitment, long march, and encampment at Boston, introduce readers to the flamboyant and sometimes unruly nature of riflemen. Gr

  • av Paul Dodd
    355,-

    The formation of the state of West Virginia was filled with drama and intrigue. The Virginias separated during the Civil War and this book chronicles the actions of some of the leaders of loyal Virginians who carved the new state of West Virginia out of t

  • - New York's Farmer Governor
    av Mark (University of Washington) Sullivan, Edward A Hagan & Lester Hendrix
    259,-

    With his thick German accent, William C. Bouck was known as the â¿¿Dutch Governorâ¿? of New York. Descended from German immigrants who arrived in Schoharie County in the early 1700s, Bouck attributed his frugality, work ethic, and character to his humble farm

  • av Emma L Coleman & C Alice Baker
    259,-

    Graveyards can often supply facts that cannot be found in town records. Unfortunately, gravestones frequently disappear so it is especially important to preserve this information before the primary source is lost. The inscriptions within these pages were

  • av Bee Bartron Koons
    445

    Young people have the wonderful opportunity to record their family history as they are living it day to day, but it can be a challenge to arouse students' interest in genealogy, so the right approach is essential. Here is a guide to offering older childre

  • av Stanley Arthur
    359,-

    New Orleans, Louisiana, conjures up visions of romance, mystery, tragedy, and a culture that is unique to the city. New Orleans was originally named Nouvelle-Orl ans in honor of His Highness, the Prince Regent of France, Louis Philippe, duc d Orl ans. The

  • - Lexington in the First Years of the American Revolution
    av Alexander R Cain
    305,-

    We Stood Our Ground explains the shift during the 1760s and early 1770s from a passive to a radical town. It not only examines Lexington's religious, economic, social and geographical settings, but also describes its citizens' reactions to the Stamp Act c

  • - The American Indian in the Civil War
    av Rex T Jackson
    269,-

    Forced by powers greater than their own, Native Americans were ruthlessly rounded up and held in concentration camps by the U.S. army where many died waiting to be relocated to the west. Their long difficult journey would be no less merciful in 1839 when

  • - December 19, 1777-June 19, 1778, Volume 5, a Very Different Spirit in the Army
    av Joseph Lee Boyle
    309,-

    Hundreds of letters and documents written at Valley Forge have been published in collections that represent the best-remembered men of the Revolution. There are also documents of uncounted numbers by lesser officers and staff functionaries that have never

  • - Volume Three
    av Bob Bearor
    339,-

    In this Bob Bearor's third and final book in the 'Leading by Example' trilogy we learn of the exploits of Nicolas D'Allieboust de Manthet who, in the late seventeenth century, routed Iroquois warriors at the Lake of Two Mountains, helped mount an attack o

  • av Richard O Partington
    309,-

    The Grand Army of the Republic was the granddaddy of all veteran organizations, but unlike later veteran organizations, was not opened to veterans of succeeding wars. The author's great grandfather had been active in the G.A.R., and it was his stories, as

  • av Donna S Morales & John P Schmal
    319,-

    In their second collaboration together, the authors begin their narration by taking the reader back thousands of years to reveal the complex and fascinating history of Mexico's Indian tribes, and conclude with the story of nine generations of the Indian-M

  • av Alice Polk Hill
    349,-

    The romantic, gold-seeking Spaniards were pioneering in the Great West, near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, almost a century before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock. Sit back and enjoy the fascinating account of the pioneers that opened mines,

  • av Mary Pierpont Barnum
    259,-

    The name Pierrepont was created when Charlemagne ordered a stone bridge to be built in place of a ferry. The stone bridge, or Pierre-ponte, became the namesake for the castle and the family who lived at this location. Sir Hugh de Pierreponte, Lord of Cast

  • - Volume One
    av Bob Bearor
    265,-

    Out of the beautiful but harsh Canadian wilderness came the rugged leaders who defended New France from Britain as those two countries struggled for control of North America. Unfortunately, the extraordinary accomplishments of these great partisan leaders

  • - Covering the Counties of Scott, Logan, Montgomery, Pike, Sevier and Polk
    av Sherida K Eddlemon
    359,-

    Spanish explorer Hernando DeSoto blazed the trails of the Arkansas area in 1541, followed by French explorers Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette. In 1682, French explorer La Salle claimed this wilderness in the name of France, naming it Louisiana. There w

  • - The Rabbitt Families of Maryland
    av William Neal Hurley
    269,-

    William Hurley continues to excavate quality research materials for those readers interested in their family origins in this volume devoted to the progeny of the Rabbitt name. Though he found that the Rabbitt clan was not as large as the subjects of his p

  • av Edwin W Beitzell
    349,-

    Any Cheseldine living in America today could be descended from Kenelm and Mary Cheseldine. After his father's death in 1669, Kenelm Cheseldine, the second son of an Anglican minister, emigrated from Braunston Manor, England, to the United States. Upon his

  • - Historical Sketches of the First White Settlers West of the Alleghenies, 1748 and After
    av John P Hale
    349,-

    The author was a descendant of the Scotch-Irish Ingles and Draper families, the first pioneers to make permanent settlements beyond the Alleghenies in 1748. He states that "In connection with... these histories of the Ingles and Draper settlements and fam

  • - Covering the Counties of Jackson, Clay, Greene, Sharp, Lawrence, Mississippi, Craighead, Poinsett and Randolph
    av Sherida K Eddlemon
    329,-

    Spanish explorer Hernando DeSoto blazed the trails of the Arkansas area in 1541, followed by French explorers Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette. In 1682, French explorer La Salle claimed this wilderness in the name of France, naming it Louisiana. There w

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