Old New Kent County [Virginia]

Old New Kent County [Virginia]
Author: Malcolm H Harris
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Company
Total Pages: 1086
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806352947

Dr. Malcolm Harris' two-volume history and genealogy of "Old" New Kent County (the three present-day counties in the aggregate) is one of the great achievements of Virginia local history of the last century. Clearfield Company is honored to have been selected by the Harris family to produce this hardcover edition of "Old New Kent County." Privately published and out of print for many years, this work takes on even greater importance in light of the loss of county records in New Kent and in King & Queen counties and the survival of mere fragments for King William County prior to 1865.

James Madison

James Madison
Author: Ralph Louis Ketcham
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 788
Release: 1990
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813912653

Utilizing the vast amount of source material made available in the last 30 years, Professor Ketcham has captured the essential man in his times and in doing so has made him understandable for us in our own day. --Los Angeles Times

John Brown and Elizabeth McCrary, and the First Three Generations of Their Descendants, 2nd Edition

John Brown and Elizabeth McCrary, and the First Three Generations of Their Descendants, 2nd Edition
Author: John D. Glenn Jr.
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2016-03-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1365003477

John Brown and Elizabeth McCrary grew up in Laurens County, South Carolina. They married in 1807, then moved to Indiana. They later returned to the South, and settled in Lawrence County, Alabama. After Elizabeth's death, John Brown (who was an uncle of General Ambrose Burnside) moved to Warren County, Illinois, where he remarried, and spent the rest of his life. John and Elizabeth's descendants included doctors and lawyers, farmers and ranchers, soldiers, bankers, scientists, and engineers. Many bore other surnames-among them Dobbins, Cogdell, Wilson, Dandridge, Otwell, Davidson, and Glenn. They were a varied and mobile family, whose lives were intertwined with many major events of American history-the Gold Rush, the Civil War, the westward movement of the American population, and the nation's transformation from an agrarian and rural to a more industrialized and urban society. This book makes use of a variety of sources, including previously unpublished correspondence, to tell their story.

History of Kentucky

History of Kentucky
Author: William Elsey Connelley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 924
Release: 1922
Genre: History
ISBN:

The present work is the result of consultation and cooperation. Those engaged in its composition have had but one purpose, and that was to give to the people of Kentucky a social and political account of their state, based on contemporaneous history, as nearly as the accomplishment of such an undertaking were possible. It has not been the purpose of those who have labored in concert to follow any line of precedent. While omitting no important event in the history of the state, there has been a decided inclination to rather stress those events that have not hitherto engaged the attention of other writers and historians, than to indulge in a mere repetitionot that which is common knowledge. How far they have succeded in this purpose a critical public must determine.

Cautious Rebel

Cautious Rebel
Author: Lindsey Apple
Publisher: Kent State University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780873385794

This is the biography of Susan Clay Sawitzky (1897-1981), who struggled for 60 years against the values of Southern womanhood assimilated in her youth. She wrote of confinement and freedom and published a small amount of poetry which reveals the forces that compromised her dreams.