Fast and Loose in Dixie (Expanded, Annotated)

Fast and Loose in Dixie (Expanded, Annotated)
Title Fast and Loose in Dixie (Expanded, Annotated) PDF eBook
Author J. Madison Drake
Publisher BIG BYTE BOOKS
Pages 242
Release 1890-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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On May 6, 1864 at Bermuda Hundred, Virginia, he commanded the Union skirmish line that was far advanced from the main Union forces and held it for over 24 hours in the face of constant Confederate fire. Instead of writing about the action for which he won the Medal of Honor, James Madison Drake wrote this lively account of his incarceration at Libby Prison, his wild escape, and his six-week trek to get back to Union lines. After the war, he was brevetted a brigadier-general and was a prominent newspaper publisher and author in New Jersey. Every memoir of the American Civil War provides us with another view of the catastrophe that changed the country forever. For the first time, this long out-of-print volume is available as an affordable, well-formatted book for e-readers and smartphones. Be sure to LOOK INSIDE by clicking the cover above or download a sample.

Fast and Loose in Dixie

Fast and Loose in Dixie
Title Fast and Loose in Dixie PDF eBook
Author James Madison Drake
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Release 1890
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Terra Incognita

Terra Incognita
Title Terra Incognita PDF eBook
Author Anne Bridges
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 471
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 1572334789

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Terra Incognita is the most comprehensive bibliography of sources related to the Great Smoky Mountains ever created. Compiled and edited by three librarians, this authoritative and meticulously researched work is an indispensable reference for scholars and students studying any aspect of the region’s past. Starting with the de Soto map of 1544, the earliest document that purports to describe anything about the Great Smoky Mountains, and continuing through 1934 with the establishment of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park—today the most visited national park in the United States—this volume catalogs books, periodical and journal articles, selected newspaper reports, government publications, dissertations, and theses published during that period. This bibliography treats the Great Smoky Mountain Region in western North Carolina and east Tennessee systematically and extensively in its full historic and social context. Prefatory material includes a timeline of the Great Smoky Mountains and a list of suggested readings on the era covered. The book is divided into thirteen thematic chapters, each featuring an introductory essay that discusses the nature and value of the materials in that section. Following each overview is an annotated bibliography that includes full citation information and a bibliographic description of each entry. Chapters cover the history of the area; the Cherokee in the Great Smoky Mountains; the national forest movement and the formation of the national park; life in the locality; Horace Kephart, perhaps the most important chronicler to document the mountains and their inhabitants; natural resources; early travel; music; literature; early exploration and science; maps; and recreation and tourism. Sure to become a standard resource on this rich and vital region, Terra Incognita is an essential acquisition for all academic and public libraries and a boundless resource for researchers and students of the region.

American Machinist

American Machinist
Title American Machinist PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 956
Release 1905
Genre Machinists
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The Dixie Contractor

The Dixie Contractor
Title The Dixie Contractor PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 916
Release 1962
Genre Building
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Albion's Seed

Albion's Seed
Title Albion's Seed PDF eBook
Author David Hackett Fischer
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 981
Release 1991-03-14
Genre History
ISBN 019974369X

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This fascinating book is the first volume in a projected cultural history of the United States, from the earliest English settlements to our own time. It is a history of American folkways as they have changed through time, and it argues a thesis about the importance for the United States of having been British in its cultural origins. While most people in the United States today have no British ancestors, they have assimilated regional cultures which were created by British colonists, even while preserving ethnic identities at the same time. In this sense, nearly all Americans are "Albion's Seed," no matter what their ethnicity may be. The concluding section of this remarkable book explores the ways that regional cultures have continued to dominate national politics from 1789 to 1988, and still help to shape attitudes toward education, government, gender, and violence, on which differences between American regions are greater than between European nations.

Power

Power
Title Power PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1044
Release 1905
Genre Machinery
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