Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants
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Paperback / Softback
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183548168X
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9781835481684
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Genealogy, heraldry, names & honours
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Journey through the vibrant history of Frederick County, Virginia, in this illuminating volume that traces the lives, challenges, and legacies of its early settlers. Focusing primarily on the Shenandoah Valley pioneers, the narrative delves deep into their experiences, drawing a vivid tableau of their resilience in shaping the region amidst an ever-evolving socio-political landscape.
Positioned against the broader tapestry of Colonial America and the tumultuous years that followed, Frederick County emerges as a microcosm of the conflicts, aspirations, and transformations that defined a nascent nation. Cartmell intricately weaves tales of personal struggles with broader events, effectively portraying the interplay between individual destinies and sweeping historical currents.
Employing a blend of oral histories, archival research, and personal narratives, the author brings to life the stories of these pioneers, their families, and their descendants. The book is enriched with illustrations that offer a visual complement to the tales, bridging the past with the present.
Cartmell's exploration goes beyond mere historical recounting, touching upon the cultural, economic, and social ramifications of the pioneers' actions and decisions. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes evident that the spirit of the Shenandoah Valley pioneers continues to echo in the corridors of American history, underscoring the indelible mark they left on the nation's fabric.
Positioned against the broader tapestry of Colonial America and the tumultuous years that followed, Frederick County emerges as a microcosm of the conflicts, aspirations, and transformations that defined a nascent nation. Cartmell intricately weaves tales of personal struggles with broader events, effectively portraying the interplay between individual destinies and sweeping historical currents.
Employing a blend of oral histories, archival research, and personal narratives, the author brings to life the stories of these pioneers, their families, and their descendants. The book is enriched with illustrations that offer a visual complement to the tales, bridging the past with the present.
Cartmell's exploration goes beyond mere historical recounting, touching upon the cultural, economic, and social ramifications of the pioneers' actions and decisions. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes evident that the spirit of the Shenandoah Valley pioneers continues to echo in the corridors of American history, underscoring the indelible mark they left on the nation's fabric.
Journey through the vibrant history of Frederick County, Virginia, in this illuminating volume that traces the lives, challenges, and legacies of its early settlers. Focusing primarily on the Shenandoah Valley pioneers, the narrative delves deep into their experiences, drawing a vivid tableau of their resilience in shaping the region amidst an ever-evolving socio-political landscape.
Positioned against the broader tapestry of Colonial America and the tumultuous years that followed, Frederick County emerges as a microcosm of the conflicts, aspirations, and transformations that defined a nascent nation. Cartmell intricately weaves tales of personal struggles with broader events, effectively portraying the interplay between individual destinies and sweeping historical currents.
Employing a blend of oral histories, archival research, and personal narratives, the author brings to life the stories of these pioneers, their families, and their descendants. The book is enriched with illustrations that offer a visual complement to the tales, bridging the past with the present.
Cartmell''s exploration goes beyond mere historical recounting, touching upon the cultural, economic, and social ramifications of the pioneers'' actions and decisions. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes evident that the spirit of the Shenandoah Valley pioneers continues to echo in the corridors of American history, underscoring the indelible mark they left on the nation''s fabric.
Positioned against the broader tapestry of Colonial America and the tumultuous years that followed, Frederick County emerges as a microcosm of the conflicts, aspirations, and transformations that defined a nascent nation. Cartmell intricately weaves tales of personal struggles with broader events, effectively portraying the interplay between individual destinies and sweeping historical currents.
Employing a blend of oral histories, archival research, and personal narratives, the author brings to life the stories of these pioneers, their families, and their descendants. The book is enriched with illustrations that offer a visual complement to the tales, bridging the past with the present.
Cartmell''s exploration goes beyond mere historical recounting, touching upon the cultural, economic, and social ramifications of the pioneers'' actions and decisions. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes evident that the spirit of the Shenandoah Valley pioneers continues to echo in the corridors of American history, underscoring the indelible mark they left on the nation''s fabric.
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