Chronicles of the Cumberland Settlements

Chronicles of the Cumberland Settlements
Title Chronicles of the Cumberland Settlements PDF eBook
Author Paul Clements
Publisher
Pages 785
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Cumberland River (Ky. and Tenn.)
ISBN 9781467541220

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1770-1790 Census of the Cumberland Settlements

1770-1790 Census of the Cumberland Settlements
Title 1770-1790 Census of the Cumberland Settlements PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Genealogical Publishing Com
Pages 262
Release 1987
Genre Cumberland River Valley (Ky. and Tenn.)
ISBN 0806311746

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The earliest surviving federal enumerations of the Tennessee Country consist of the 1810 census of Rutherford County and an incomplete 1820 census. But since the first settlers arrived at the French Lick as early as 1779, the first forty years of settlement in the area we now call Tennessee are a blank, at least in the official enumerations. This work is an attempt to reconstruct a census of the Cumberland River settlements in Davidson, Sumner, and Tennessee counties, which today comprise all or part of forty Tennessee counties. To this end, Mr. Fulcher has abstracted from the public records all references to those living in the jurisdictions between 1770 and 1790. From wills, deeds, court minutes, marriage records, military records, and many related items, the author has put together a carefully documented list of inhabitants--virtually the "first" census of Tennessee.

Thoroughfare for Freedom

Thoroughfare for Freedom
Title Thoroughfare for Freedom PDF eBook
Author William Puryear
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2011-05-02
Genre Land grants
ISBN 9780982462744

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Volume 2 of the Cumberland Settlement series adds to the stories, information, and art of the Founding of the Cumberland Settlement book. Telling the stories of the original pioneers of Middle Tennessee who survived the challenges of hostile enemies and primitive conditions to create a civil society.

Founding of the Cumberland Settlements

Founding of the Cumberland Settlements
Title Founding of the Cumberland Settlements PDF eBook
Author Douglas Drake
Publisher
Pages 236
Release 2009
Genre Land grants
ISBN 9780982462706

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The Appalachian Frontier

The Appalachian Frontier
Title The Appalachian Frontier PDF eBook
Author John Anthony Caruso
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 436
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9781572332157

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John Anthony Caruso's The Appalachian Frontier, first published in 1959, captures the drama and sweep of a nation at the beginning of its westward expansion. Bringing to life the region's history from its earliest seventeenth-century scouting parties to the admission of Tennessee to the Union in 1796, Caruso describes the exchange of ideas, values, and cultural traits that marked Appalachia as a unique frontier. Looking at the rich and mountainous land between the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers, The Appalachian Frontier follows the story of the Long Hunters in Kentucky; the struggles of the Regulators in North Carolina; the founding of the Watauga, Transylvania, Franklin, and Cumberland settlements; the siege of Boonesboro; and the patterns and challenges of frontier life. While narrating the gripping stories of such figures as Daniel Boone, George Rogers Clark, and Chief Logan, Caruso combines social, political, and economic history into a comprehensive overview of the early mountain South. In his new introduction, John C. Inscoe examines how this work exemplified the so-called consensus school of history that arose in the United States during the cold war. Unabashedly celebratory in his analysis of American nation building, Caruso shows how the development of Appalachia fit into the grander scheme of the evolution of the country. While there is much in The Appalachian Frontier that contemporary historians would regard as one-sided and romanticized, Inscoe points out that "those of us immersed so deeply in the study of the region and its people sometimes tend to forget that the white settlement of the mountain south in the eighteenth century was not merely the chronological foundation of the Appalachian experience. As Caruso so vividly demonstrates, it is also represented a vital--even defining--stage in the American progression across the continent." The Author: John Anthony Caruso was a professor of history at West Virginia University. He died in 1997. John C. Inscoe is professor of history at the University of Georgia. He is editor of Appalachians and Race: The Mountain South from Slavery to Segregation and author of Mountain Masters: Slavery and the Sectional Crisis in Western North Carolina.

American Settlements and Migrations

American Settlements and Migrations
Title American Settlements and Migrations PDF eBook
Author Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck
Publisher Clearfield
Pages 108
Release 2017-01-10
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9780806358314

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Gives a synopsis of settlement and migration patterns throughout the U.S. The main focus is on the states and territories established between the colonial period and the mid-19th century. Information includes settlers' origins, reasons for settlement, places of settlement, names of early families, migrations across and between states, and more.

Red River Settlers

Red River Settlers
Title Red River Settlers PDF eBook
Author Edythe Rucker Whitley
Publisher Genealogical Publishing Com
Pages 200
Release 1980
Genre Montgomery County (Tenn.)
ISBN 0806308974

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Records of the settlers of Northern Montgomery, Robertson and sumner Counties, Tennessee.