Stephen Manchester, the Slayer of the Indian Chief Polin : At New Marblehead, Now Windham, Maine, in 1756, and a Soldier of the Revolution
by
Nathan Goold
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183548476X
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9781835484760
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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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Delve into the historical tapestry of early American frontier life with "Stephen Manchester, the Slayer of the Indian Chief Polin, at New Marblehead, Now Windham, Maine, in 1756, and a Soldier of the Revolution With His Ancestry" by Nathan Goold. Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous socio-political climate of 18th-century New England, the book meticulously recounts the life of Stephen Manchester and his pivotal role in the conflicts that shaped the region.
Navigating beyond mere biographical exploration, the book employs rigorous research and vivid storytelling techniques to illuminate Manchester's encounters with Chief Polin, showcasing the intricate dynamics between settlers and Native Americans. This narrative extends further to his involvement in the Revolutionary War, providing a comprehensive perspective on the era's challenges and triumphs.
Goold's work extends beyond historical analysis, delving into Manchester's ancestry to underscore the interconnectedness of personal and societal narratives. The author's meticulous attention to historical accuracy and primary sources ensures an authentic portrayal of the times.
As an invaluable contribution to both historical and genealogical research, this book not only sheds light on individual heroism but also paints a panoramic tableau of a nation's formative struggles. "Stephen Manchester, the Slayer of the Indian Chief Polin, at New Marblehead, Now Windham, Maine, in 1756, and a Soldier of the Revolution With His Ancestry" resonates as a beacon illuminating the complex interplay of history, identity, and resilience.
Navigating beyond mere biographical exploration, the book employs rigorous research and vivid storytelling techniques to illuminate Manchester's encounters with Chief Polin, showcasing the intricate dynamics between settlers and Native Americans. This narrative extends further to his involvement in the Revolutionary War, providing a comprehensive perspective on the era's challenges and triumphs.
Goold's work extends beyond historical analysis, delving into Manchester's ancestry to underscore the interconnectedness of personal and societal narratives. The author's meticulous attention to historical accuracy and primary sources ensures an authentic portrayal of the times.
As an invaluable contribution to both historical and genealogical research, this book not only sheds light on individual heroism but also paints a panoramic tableau of a nation's formative struggles. "Stephen Manchester, the Slayer of the Indian Chief Polin, at New Marblehead, Now Windham, Maine, in 1756, and a Soldier of the Revolution With His Ancestry" resonates as a beacon illuminating the complex interplay of history, identity, and resilience.
Delve into the historical tapestry of early American frontier life with "Stephen Manchester, the Slayer of the Indian Chief Polin, at New Marblehead, Now Windham, Maine, in 1756, and a Soldier of the Revolution With His Ancestry" by Nathan Goold. Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous socio-political climate of 18th-century New England, the book meticulously recounts the life of Stephen Manchester and his pivotal role in the conflicts that shaped the region.
Navigating beyond mere biographical exploration, the book employs rigorous research and vivid storytelling techniques to illuminate Manchester''s encounters with Chief Polin, showcasing the intricate dynamics between settlers and Native Americans. This narrative extends further to his involvement in the Revolutionary War, providing a comprehensive perspective on the era''s challenges and triumphs.
Goold''s work extends beyond historical analysis, delving into Manchester''s ancestry to underscore the interconnectedness of personal and societal narratives. The author''s meticulous attention to historical accuracy and primary sources ensures an authentic portrayal of the times.
As an invaluable contribution to both historical and genealogical research, this book not only sheds light on individual heroism but also paints a panoramic tableau of a nation''s formative struggles. "Stephen Manchester, the Slayer of the Indian Chief Polin, at New Marblehead, Now Windham, Maine, in 1756, and a Soldier of the Revolution With His Ancestry" resonates as a beacon illuminating the complex interplay of history, identity, and resilience.
Navigating beyond mere biographical exploration, the book employs rigorous research and vivid storytelling techniques to illuminate Manchester''s encounters with Chief Polin, showcasing the intricate dynamics between settlers and Native Americans. This narrative extends further to his involvement in the Revolutionary War, providing a comprehensive perspective on the era''s challenges and triumphs.
Goold''s work extends beyond historical analysis, delving into Manchester''s ancestry to underscore the interconnectedness of personal and societal narratives. The author''s meticulous attention to historical accuracy and primary sources ensures an authentic portrayal of the times.
As an invaluable contribution to both historical and genealogical research, this book not only sheds light on individual heroism but also paints a panoramic tableau of a nation''s formative struggles. "Stephen Manchester, the Slayer of the Indian Chief Polin, at New Marblehead, Now Windham, Maine, in 1756, and a Soldier of the Revolution With His Ancestry" resonates as a beacon illuminating the complex interplay of history, identity, and resilience.
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