The American Genealogist

The American Genealogist
Title The American Genealogist PDF eBook
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Pages 648
Release 1995
Genre Connecticut
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Virginians Reborn

Virginians Reborn
Title Virginians Reborn PDF eBook
Author Jewel L. Spangler
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 308
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9780813926797

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Ultimately, the book chronicles a dual process of rebirth, as Virginians simultaneously formed a republic and became evangelical Christians.Winner of the Walker Cowen Memorial prize for an outstanding work of scholarship in eighteenth-century studies

Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin

Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin
Title Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin PDF eBook
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Pages 676
Release 2000
Genre Maryland
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Race and Liberty in the New Nation

Race and Liberty in the New Nation
Title Race and Liberty in the New Nation PDF eBook
Author Eva Sheppard Wolf
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 310
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 0807131946

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"By examining how ordinary Virginia citizens grappled with the vexing problem of slavery in a society dedicated to universal liberty, Eva Sheppard Wolf broadens our understanding of such important concepts as freedom, slavery, emancipation, and race in the early years of the American republic. She frames her study around the moment between slavery and liberty - emancipation - shedding new light on the complicated relations between whites and blacks in a slave society." "Wolf argues that during the post-Revolutionary period, white Virginians understood both liberty and slavery to be racial concepts more than political ideas. Through an in-depth analysis of archival records, particularly those dealing with manumission between 1782 and 1806, she reveals how these entrenched beliefs shaped both thought and behavior. In spite of qualms about slavery, white Virginians repeatedly demonstrated their unwillingness to abolish the institution." "The manumission law of 1782 eased restrictions on individual emancipation and made possible the liberation of thousands, but Wolf discovers that far fewer slaves were freed in Virginia than previously thought. Those who were emancipated posed a disturbing social, political, and even moral problem in the minds of whites. Where would ex-slaves fit in a society that could not conceive of black liberty? As Wolf points out, even those few white Virginians who proffered emancipation plans always suggested sending freed slaves to some other place. Nat Turner's rebellion in 1831 led to a public debate over ending slavery, after which discussions of emancipation in the Old Dominion largely disappeared as the eastern slaveholding elite tightened its grip on political power in the state." "This well-informed and carefully crafted book outlines important and heretofore unexamined changes in whites' views of blacks and liberty in the new nation. By linking the Revolutionary and antebellum eras, it shows how white attitudes hardened during the half-century that followed the declaration that "all men are created equal.""--BOOK JACKET.

The Effects of the French and Indian War on Civilian Life in the Frontier Counties of Virginia, 1754-1763

The Effects of the French and Indian War on Civilian Life in the Frontier Counties of Virginia, 1754-1763
Title The Effects of the French and Indian War on Civilian Life in the Frontier Counties of Virginia, 1754-1763 PDF eBook
Author Chester Raymond Young
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 2009
Genre History
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Reformatted and Index added by Wesley E. Pippenger on behalf of the Virginia Genealogical Society.

Anywhere I Wander I Find Facts and Legends Relating to the Creel Family

Anywhere I Wander I Find Facts and Legends Relating to the Creel Family
Title Anywhere I Wander I Find Facts and Legends Relating to the Creel Family PDF eBook
Author James Adolphus Owens
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Pages 560
Release 1975
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Our American Adventure

Our American Adventure
Title Our American Adventure PDF eBook
Author James Weeks Tiller
Publisher
Pages 600
Release 2008
Genre Texas
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This book, a family history of Albert Carroll Tiller, is an effort to both reconnect and remind those specially and historically removed from their ancestral home and cultural roots, just who they are and where they came from. The emphasis is not on genealogy, but on the story of seven generations of a family, set in the historical and cultural context of their times.