The Dixie Frontier

The Dixie Frontier
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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages : 440
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ISBN-10 : 0806123850
ISBN-13 : 9780806123851
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dixie Frontier by : Everett Dick

The Dixie frontier was one of the most romantic and heroic of the entire North American continent. This engaging social history of the everyday life of the first settlers and pioneers has earned readers' praise over two generations.

Nathan Boone and the American Frontier

Nathan Boone and the American Frontier
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Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9780826260833
ISBN-13 : 0826260837
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Nathan Boone and the American Frontier by : R. Douglas Hurt

Celebrated as one of America's frontier heroes, Daniel Boone left a legacy that made the Boone name almost synonymous with frontier settlement. Nathan Boone, the youngest of Daniel's sons, played a vital role in American pioneering, following in much the same steps as his famous father. In Nathan Boone and the American Frontier, R. Douglas Hurt presents for the first time the life of this important frontiersman. Based on primary collections, newspaper articles, government documents, and secondary sources, this well-crafted biography begins with Nathan's childhood in present-day Kentucky and Virginia and then follows his family's move to Missouri. Hurt traces Boone's early activities as a hunter, trapper, and surveyor, as well as his leadership of a company of rangers during the War of 1812. After the war, Boone returned to survey work. In 1831, he organized another company of rangers for the Black Hawk War and returned to military life, making it his career. The remainder of the book recounts Boone's activities with the army in Iowa and the Indian Territory, where he was the first Boone to gain notice outside Missouri or Kentucky. Even today his work is recognized in the form of state parks, buildings, and place-names. Although Nathan Boone was an important figure, he lived much of his life in the shadow of his father. R. Douglas Hurt, however, makes a strong case for Nathan's contribution to the larger context of life in the American backcountry, especially the execution of military and Indian policy and the settlement of the frontier. By recognizing the significant role that Nathan Boone played, Nathan Boone and the American Frontier also provides the recognition due the many unheralded frontiersmen who helped settle the West. Anyone with an interest in the history of Missouri, the frontier, or the Boone name will find this book informative and compelling.

The Dixie Frontier

The Dixie Frontier
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:695141212
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dixie Frontier by : Everett Dick

Edge City

Edge City
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Publisher : Anchor
Total Pages : 575
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780307801944
ISBN-13 : 0307801942
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Edge City by : Joel Garreau

First there was downtown. Then there were suburbs. Then there were malls. Then Americans launched the most sweeping change in 100 years in how they live, work, and play. The Edge City.

Lynching Beyond Dixie

Lynching Beyond Dixie
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-10 : 9780252094651
ISBN-13 : 0252094654
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Lynching Beyond Dixie by : Michael J. Pfeifer

In recent decades, scholars have explored much of the history of mob violence in the American South, especially in the years after Reconstruction. However, the lynching violence that occurred in American regions outside the South, where hundreds of persons, including Hispanics, whites, African Americans, Native Americans, and Asian Americans died at the hands of lynch mobs, has received less attention. This collection of essays by prominent and rising scholars fills this gap by illuminating the factors that distinguished lynching in the West, the Midwest, and the Mid-Atlantic. The volume adds to a more comprehensive history of American lynching and will be of interest to all readers interested in the history of violence across the varied regions of the United States. Contributors are Jack S. Blocker Jr., Brent M. S. Campney, William D. Carrigan, Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua, Dennis B. Downey, Larry R. Gerlach, Kimberley Mangun, Helen McLure, Michael J. Pfeifer, Christopher Waldrep, Clive Webb, and Dena Lynn Winslow.

The Ohio Frontier

The Ohio Frontier
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 442
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ISBN-10 : 025321212X
ISBN-13 : 9780253212122
Rating : 4/5 (2X Downloads)

Synopsis The Ohio Frontier by : R. Douglas Hurt

Recounts the arrival in Ohio of Iroquois-speaking Indians, the entry of white fur traders and missionaries, the slaughter and expulsion of the Indians, and settlement by New Englanders and others.

Florida's Frontier

Florida's Frontier
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : LCCN:92131993
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Florida's Frontier by : Mary Ida Bass Barber

The Dixie Frontier

The Dixie Frontier
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Publisher : Octagon Press, Limited
Total Pages : 374
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0374921571
ISBN-13 : 9780374921576
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dixie Frontier by : Everett Newfon Dick

The Emergence of a National Economy, 1775-1815

The Emergence of a National Economy, 1775-1815
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 455
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ISBN-10 : 9781315496757
ISBN-13 : 1315496755
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Emergence of a National Economy, 1775-1815 by : Curtis P. Nettels

Part of a series of detailed reference manuals on American economic history, this volume traces the development of agriculture, transportation, labour movements and the factory system, foreign and domestic commerce, technology and the ramifications of slavery.