The Correspondence of William Tryon and Other Selected Papers

The Correspondence of William Tryon and Other Selected Papers
Title The Correspondence of William Tryon and Other Selected Papers PDF eBook
Author William Tryon
Publisher Division of Archives and History Department of Cultural Resources
Pages 1004
Release 1980
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Briefe, engl

Briefe, engl
Title Briefe, engl PDF eBook
Author William Tryon
Publisher
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Release 1980
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William Tryon Correspondence

William Tryon Correspondence
Title William Tryon Correspondence PDF eBook
Author William Tryon
Publisher
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Release 2008
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Durham County

Durham County
Title Durham County PDF eBook
Author Jean Bradley Anderson
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 664
Release 2011-05-09
Genre History
ISBN 0822349833

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This sweeping history of Durham County, North Carolina, extends from the seventeenth century to the end of the twentieth.

The First Conspiracy

The First Conspiracy
Title The First Conspiracy PDF eBook
Author Brad Meltzer
Publisher Flatiron Books
Pages 320
Release 2019-01-08
Genre History
ISBN 1250130344

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Taking place during the most critical period of our nation’s birth, The First Conspiracy tells a remarkable and previously untold piece of American history that not only reveals George Washington’s character, but also illuminates the origins of America’s counterintelligence movement that led to the modern day CIA. In 1776, an elite group of soldiers were handpicked to serve as George Washington’s bodyguards. Washington trusted them; relied on them. But unbeknownst to Washington, some of them were part of a treasonous plan. In the months leading up to the Revolutionary War, these traitorous soldiers, along with the Governor of New York, William Tryon, and Mayor David Mathews, launched a deadly plot against the most important member of the military: George Washington himself. This is the story of the secret plot and how it was revealed. It is a story of leaders, liars, counterfeiters, and jailhouse confessors. It also shows just how hard the battle was for George Washington and how close America was to losing the Revolutionary War. In this historical page-turner, New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer teams up with American history writer and documentary television producer, Josh Mensch to unravel the shocking true story behind what has previously been a footnote in the pages of history. Drawing on extensive research, Meltzer and Mensch capture in riveting detail how George Washington not only defeated the most powerful military force in the world, but also uncovered the secret plot against him in the tumultuous days leading up to July 4, 1776. Praise for The First Conspiracy: "This is American history at its finest, a gripping story of spies, killers, counterfeiters, traitors?and a mysterious prostitute who may or may not have even existed. Anyone with an interest in American history will love this book." —Douglas Preston, #1 bestselling author of The Lost City of the Monkey God “A wonderful book about leadership?and it shows why George Washington and his moral lessons are just as vital today. What a book. You’ll love it.” —President George H.W. Bush “This is an important book: a fascinating largely unknown chapter of our hazardous beginning, a reminder of why counterintelligence matters, and a great read.” —President Bill Clinton

Wilmington, North Carolina, to 1861

Wilmington, North Carolina, to 1861
Title Wilmington, North Carolina, to 1861 PDF eBook
Author Alan D. Watson
Publisher McFarland
Pages 328
Release 2016-04-05
Genre History
ISBN 9780786482146

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Of America's thirteen original colonies, North Carolina was one of the most rural, its urban population miniscule and its maritime commerce severely limited--except in the town of Wilmington. Prior to the Civil War, the coastal town was North Carolina's largest urban area and principal seaport, with shipping as the mainstay of the local economy. Wilmington indeed was a singular place in colonial and antebellum North Carolina. This book presents the history of Wilmington from its founding and development to the eve of the Civil War. Part I traces Wilmington's history from the incorporation of the town in 1739-40 to 1789, when North Carolina joined the newly formed United States of America. This section focuses on the confused and disputed origins of Wilmington, life in a colonial urban setting, the growing importance of the port, and town governance. Part II expands upon the preceding topics for the years 1789 to 1861. It also examines the economic development of the port, the wide variety of social activities, the growth of the African American population, and Wilmington's role in state and national politics.

Early American Silver in The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Early American Silver in The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Title Early American Silver in The Metropolitan Museum of Art PDF eBook
Author Wees, Beth Carver
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 344
Release 2013
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 1588394913

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