The Clendenin Massacre

The Clendenin Massacre
Author: Gregory A. Clendenin
Publisher: Infinity Pub
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2013-05-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780741484079

When sixty Shawnee Indians led by their chief, Cornstalk, arrive unannounced at the Clendenin farmstead in Virginia, the family hesitantly offers their home and food in a gesture of friendship and peace. But things quickly go horribly wrong, the event forever becoming an important part of the annals of colonial America, even spurring the King of England to issue a historical proclamation. The story is also about a woman, Ann Clendenin; a pioneer, a wife, a mother and a farmer. Her actions and courage, in the midst of incredibly frightening and difficult circumstances, made her an American heroine.

Greenbrier Pioneers and Their Homes

Greenbrier Pioneers and Their Homes
Author: Ruth Woods Dayton
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2009-06
Genre: Dwellings
ISBN: 080634668X

This new publication provides a list of the major genealogy and local history collections throughout the state of New Hampshire. The arrangement is by county and immediately thereunder by municipality. For each of New Hampshire's ten counties the compiler gives the addresses and phone numbers of the Registrar of Deeds and Registrar of Probate. In the majority of cases, the information listed under the towns and cities consists of the community's date of foundation, mailing address and phone number of the city or town clerk, prior names for that community, and a succinct listing of the city/town's principal genealogy repositories.

The Sand Creek Massacre

The Sand Creek Massacre
Author: Stan Hoig
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2013-02-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0806187123

Sometimes called "The Chivington Massacre" by those who would emphasize his responsibility for the attack and "The Battle of Sand Creek" by those who would imply that it was not a massacre, this event has become one of our nation’s most controversial Indian conflicts. The subject of army and Congressional investigations and inquiries, a matter of vigorous newspaper debates, the object of much oratory and writing biased in both directions, the Sand Creek Massacre very likely will never be completely and satisfactorily resolved. This account of the massacre investigates the historical events leading to the battle, tracing the growth of the Indian-white conflict in Colorado Territory. The author has shown the way in which the discontent stemming from the treaty of Fort Wise, the depredations committed by the Cheyennes and Arapahoes prior to the massacre, and the desire of some of the commanding officers for a bloody victory against the Indians laid the groundwork for the battle at Sand Creek.

Colonial American History Stories - 1763 – 1769

Colonial American History Stories - 1763 – 1769
Author: Paul R. Wonning
Publisher: Mossy Feet Books
Total Pages: 193
Release:
Genre: History
ISBN:

Colonial American History Stories - 1763 - 1769 contains almost 300 history stories presented in a timeline that begins in 1755 with the hanging of the Liberty Bell and ends with the Treaty of Paris that ended the French and Indian War. This journal of historical events mark the beginnings of the United States and serve as a wonderful guide of American history. These reader friendly stories include: March 10, 1753- Liberty Bell Hung April 9, 1754 - Slave Girl Priscilla Begins Her Horrible Journey April 12, 1755 - Ben Franklin Receives Letter Describing Death by Tapeworm November 01, 1756 - Samuel Adams Elected Tax Collector June 28, 1762 - First Reported Counterfeiting Attempt at Boston timeline, journal, events, stories, united states, beginnings, guide little known, obscure, facts, forgotten, stories,

Pioneers of the Virginias

Pioneers of the Virginias
Author: Billie Redding Lewis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1988
Genre: Virginia
ISBN:

Census records of Virginia in 1850 and 1860 say Andrew E. Lewis was born in 1801 in North Carolina. He married Elizabeth Kaylor about 1823. After she died, he married again to a woman named Sarah. He died between 1860 and 1870. Several lines of his descendants are included in the materials making up this book.