Report of the Organization and First Reunion of the Tri-State Old Settlers' Association, of Illinois, Missouri and Iowa Held Thursday, October 2d, 1884 at Rand Park, Keokuk, Iowa

Report of the Organization and First Reunion of the Tri-State Old Settlers' Association, of Illinois, Missouri and Iowa Held Thursday, October 2d, 1884 at Rand Park, Keokuk, Iowa
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Synopsis Report of the Organization and First Reunion of the Tri-State Old Settlers' Association, of Illinois, Missouri and Iowa Held Thursday, October 2d, 1884 at Rand Park, Keokuk, Iowa by : Tri-State Old Settlers' Association

Report of the Organization and First Reunion of the Tri-State Old Settlers' Association

Report of the Organization and First Reunion of the Tri-State Old Settlers' Association
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Excerpt from Report of the Organization and First Reunion of the Tri-State Old Settlers' Association: Of Illinois, Missouri and Iowa, Held Thursday, October 2d, A. D. 1884, at Rand Park, Keokuk, Iowa This is the fiftieth year of my residence in Iowa. I have a right to the proud title of old settler. I drove the ox team that broke the first piece of prairie that was put 111 cultivation in Van Buren county on the west side of the Des Moines river. I moved with my parents from Jefferson county, Ohio, to I1 ton county, Illinois, in 1833, and from there to Van 13111111 county, Iowa, ln the Spring of 1837.15pe11t part tof 1818 and 18419 in Minnesota, and from the summer of 1819 to 1858 in California. Iowa has been my home for almost fifty years. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Report of the Second Reunion of the Tri-State Old Settlers' Association, of Illinois, Missouri and Iowa Held Wed., Sept. 30, 1885 in Keokuk, Iowa

Report of the Second Reunion of the Tri-State Old Settlers' Association, of Illinois, Missouri and Iowa Held Wed., Sept. 30, 1885 in Keokuk, Iowa
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Synopsis Report of the Second Reunion of the Tri-State Old Settlers' Association, of Illinois, Missouri and Iowa Held Wed., Sept. 30, 1885 in Keokuk, Iowa by : Tri-State Old Settlers' Association

A Catalogue of the Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana

A Catalogue of the Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 890
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ISBN-10 : 0226775798
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Synopsis A Catalogue of the Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana by : Newberry Library

The Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana consists of some 10,000 books, manuscripts, maps, pamphlets, broadsides, broadsheets, and photographs, of which about half are described in the present catalogue. The Graff Collection displays the remarkable breadth of interest, knowledge, and taste of a great bibliophile and student of Western American history. From this rich collection, now in The Newberry Library, Chicago, its former Curator, Colton Storm, has compiled a discriminating and representative Catalogue of the rarer and more unusual materials. Collectors, bibliographers, librarians, historians, and book dealers specializing in Americana will find the Graff Catalogue an interesting and essential tool. Detailed collations and binding descriptions are cited, and many of the more important works have been annotated by Mr. Graff and Mr. Storm. An extensive index of persons and subjects makes the book useful to the scholar as well as to the collector and dealer. The book is not a bibliography but rather a guide to rare or unique source materials now enriching The Newberry Library's outstanding holdings in American history.

Promised Lands

Promised Lands
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Synopsis Promised Lands by : David M. Wrobel

Whether seen as a land of opportunity or as paradise lost, the American West took shape in the nation's imagination with the help of those who wrote about it; but two groups who did much to shape that perception are often overlooked today. Promoters trying to lure settlers and investors to the West insisted that the frontier had already been tamed-that the only frontiers remaining were those of opportunity. Through posters, pamphlets, newspaper articles, and other printed pieces, these boosters literally imagined places into existence by depicting backwater areas as settled, culturally developed regions where newcomers would find none of the hardships associated with frontier life. Quick on their heels, some of the West's original settlers had begun publishing their reminiscences in books and periodicals and banding together in pioneer societies to sustain their conception of frontier heritage. Their selective memory focused on the savage wilderness they had tamed, exaggerating the past every bit as much as promoters exaggerated the present. Although they are generally seen today as unscrupulous charlatans and tellers of tall tales, David Wrobel reveals that these promoters and reminiscers were more significant than their detractors have suggested. By exploring the vast literature produced by these individuals from the end of the Civil War through the 1920s, he clarifies the pivotal impact of their works on our vision of both the historic and mythic West. In examining their role in forging both sense of place within the West and the nation's sense of the West as a place, Wrobel shows that these works were vital to the process of identity formation among westerners themselves and to the construction of a "West" in the national imagination. Wrobel also sheds light on the often elitist, sometimes racist legacies of both groups through their characterizations of Native Americans, African Americans, Mexican Americans, and Asian Americans. In the era Wrobel examines, promoters painted the future of each western place as if it were already present, while the old-timers preserved the past as if it were still present. But, as he also demonstrates, that West has not really changed much: promoters still tout its promise, while old-timers still try to preserve their selective memories. Even relatively recent western residents still tap into the region's mythic pioneer heritage as they form their attachments to place. Promised Lands shows us that the West may well move into the twenty-first century, but our images of it are forever rooted in the nineteenth.

Bibliography of American Historical Societies

Bibliography of American Historical Societies
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Total Pages : 580
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Synopsis Bibliography of American Historical Societies by : Appleton Prentiss Clark Griffin

The Political Culture of the New West

The Political Culture of the New West
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Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9780700616145
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Synopsis The Political Culture of the New West by : Jeff Roche

From wildcatting Texas oilmen to Colorado rock climbers, from hipster capitalists to populist moralizers, westerners have proven themselves to be a highly individualistic breed of American-as much in their politics as in their vocations or lifestyles. This first book on the landscape of the American West's politics looks beyond red state/blue state assumptions to explore how westerners have expanded the boundaries of the political and emerged as a harbinger of America's electoral future. Representing a wide range of specialties-popular culture, business history, the environment, ethnic history, agriculture, and more-these authors portray a politically heterogeneous region and show how its multiple traditions have strongly shaped the nation's body politic. Viewing politics as more than cyclical electioneering, they draw on historical evidence to portray westerners imaginatively rethinking democratic practice and constantly forging new political publics. These twelve essays move western political history beyond the usual discussions of elections and parties and the standard issues of water, progressivism, and states' rights. Some explore claims to western authenticity among those associated with western conservatism-not just regional heroes like Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan, but farmers and evangelicals as well. Others examine the transformation of the West's minority communities to reveal a liberalism that celebrates diversity and articulates claims for social justice. The final chapters reveal the complexity of contemporary western political culture, challenging longstanding assumptions about such notions as space, nature, and the liberal-conservative divide. Here then is the paradox of western politics in all its enigmatic glory, with frontier individualism going head-to-head with multiethnic diversity in debates over divergent views of "western authenticity," and wild cards put into play by counterculturists, cyber-libertarians, fiscally conservative gun-toting Democrats, and environmentalists. The Political Culture of the New West shows how westerners have expressed themselves within a complex, often contradictory, and constantly changing political culture-and helps explain why no electoral outcome in this part of America can be predicted for certain.