The Drummer Boy of the Ozarks

The Drummer Boy of the Ozarks
Title The Drummer Boy of the Ozarks PDF eBook
Author W. S. Kirby
Publisher
Pages 116
Release 1893
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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A History of the Ozarks, Volume 2

A History of the Ozarks, Volume 2
Title A History of the Ozarks, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Brooks Blevins
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 463
Release 2019-09-30
Genre History
ISBN 0252051599

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The Ozarks of the mid-1800s was a land of divisions. The uplands and its people inhabited a geographic and cultural borderland straddling Midwest and west, North and South, frontier and civilization, and secessionist and Unionist. As civil war raged across the region, neighbor turned against neighbor, unleashing a generation of animus and violence that lasted long after 1865. The second volume of Brooks Blevins's history begins with the region's distinctive relationship to slavery. Largely unsuitable for plantation farming, the Ozarks used enslaved persons on a smaller scale or, in some places, not at all. Blevins moves on to the devastating Civil War years where the dehumanizing, personal nature of Ozark conflict was made uglier by the predations of marching armies and criminal gangs. Blending personal stories with a wide narrative scope, he examines how civilians and soldiers alike experienced the war, from brutal partisan warfare to ill-advised refugee policies to women's struggles to safeguard farms and stay alive in an atmosphere of constant danger. The war stunted the region's growth, delaying the development of Ozarks society and the processes of physical, economic, and social reconstruction. More and more, striving uplanders dedicated to modernization fought an image of the Ozarks as a land of mountaineers and hillbillies hostile to the idea of progress. Yet the dawn of the twentieth century saw the uplands emerge as an increasingly uniform culture forged, for better and worse, in the tumult of a conflicted era.

Biography by Americans, 1658-1936

Biography by Americans, 1658-1936
Title Biography by Americans, 1658-1936 PDF eBook
Author Edward H. O'Neill
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 478
Release 2016-11-11
Genre Reference
ISBN 1512804940

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This volume is the most comprehensive bibliography of purely biographical material written by Americans. It covers every possible field of life but, by design, excludes autobiographies, diaries, and journals.

The Final Frontiers, 1880-1930

The Final Frontiers, 1880-1930
Title The Final Frontiers, 1880-1930 PDF eBook
Author John Otto
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 204
Release 1999-09-30
Genre History
ISBN 0313002290

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An examination of the settlement history of the alluvial bottomlands of the lower Mississippi Valley from 1880 to 1930, this study details how cotton-growers transformed the swamplands of northwestern Mississippi, northeastern Louisiana, northeastern Arkansas, and southern Missouri into cotton fields. Although these alluvial bottomlands contained the richest cotton soils in the American South, cotton-growers in the Southern bottomlands faced a host of environmental problems, including dense forests, seasonal floods, water-logged soils, poor transportation, malarial fevers and insect pests. This interdisciplinary approach uses primary and secondary sources from the fields of history, geography, sociology, agronomy, and ecology to fill an important gap in our knowledge of American environmental history. Requiring laborers to clear and cultivate their lands, cotton-growers recruited black and white workers from the upland areas of the Southern states. Growers also supported the levee districts which built imposing embankments to hold the floodwaters in check. Canals and drainage ditches were constructed to drain the lands, and local railways and graveled railways soon ended the area's isolation. Finally, quinine and patent medicines would offer some relief from the malarial fevers that afflicted bottomland residents, and commercial poisons would combat the local pests that attacked the cotton plants, including the boll weevils which arrived in the early twentieth century.

Ozark Folklore

Ozark Folklore
Title Ozark Folklore PDF eBook
Author Vance Randolph
Publisher
Pages 592
Release 1987
Genre History
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Tall Tales of Arkansaw

Tall Tales of Arkansaw
Title Tall Tales of Arkansaw PDF eBook
Author James Raymond Masterson
Publisher
Pages 472
Release 1943
Genre American wit and humor
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THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES IN THE NOVEL THROUGH 1950: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW.

THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES IN THE NOVEL THROUGH 1950: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW.
Title THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES IN THE NOVEL THROUGH 1950: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW. PDF eBook
Author John Sykes Hartin
Publisher
Pages 1276
Release 1956
Genre American fiction
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