Author: Fuller and Co Brant
Publisher: Janaway Publishing, Incorporated
ISBN: 9781596413689
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 622
Book Description
The "History Of The Great Kanawha Valley," which is located in West Virginia, is a comprehensive history which addresses the key aspects of the Valley's growth and development. Included are the Valley's pre-historic and early occupants from the Mound Builders to the Cherokees; the first White settlement in the New River Kanawha Valley; the first settlers that crossed the Alleghenies Westward; the Ingles-Draper Settlement and Mrs. Ingles' hardships; early explorers and discoveries; Daniel Boone's and his life in the Kanawha Valley, including the Battle of Point Pleasant; Lord Dunmore and his conduct while Governor of Virginia Colony; the murder of Cornstalk, the Indian Chief; a description of its natural resources; the development and growth of its industrial and commercial activities; and the religious, educational, medical, and military history. There are more than 300 biographical sketches included.
History of the Great Kanawha Valley. Two Volumes in One
Author: Fuller and Co Brant
Publisher: Janaway Publishing, Incorporated
ISBN: 9781596413689
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 622
Book Description
The "History Of The Great Kanawha Valley," which is located in West Virginia, is a comprehensive history which addresses the key aspects of the Valley's growth and development. Included are the Valley's pre-historic and early occupants from the Mound Builders to the Cherokees; the first White settlement in the New River Kanawha Valley; the first settlers that crossed the Alleghenies Westward; the Ingles-Draper Settlement and Mrs. Ingles' hardships; early explorers and discoveries; Daniel Boone's and his life in the Kanawha Valley, including the Battle of Point Pleasant; Lord Dunmore and his conduct while Governor of Virginia Colony; the murder of Cornstalk, the Indian Chief; a description of its natural resources; the development and growth of its industrial and commercial activities; and the religious, educational, medical, and military history. There are more than 300 biographical sketches included.
Publisher: Janaway Publishing, Incorporated
ISBN: 9781596413689
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 622
Book Description
The "History Of The Great Kanawha Valley," which is located in West Virginia, is a comprehensive history which addresses the key aspects of the Valley's growth and development. Included are the Valley's pre-historic and early occupants from the Mound Builders to the Cherokees; the first White settlement in the New River Kanawha Valley; the first settlers that crossed the Alleghenies Westward; the Ingles-Draper Settlement and Mrs. Ingles' hardships; early explorers and discoveries; Daniel Boone's and his life in the Kanawha Valley, including the Battle of Point Pleasant; Lord Dunmore and his conduct while Governor of Virginia Colony; the murder of Cornstalk, the Indian Chief; a description of its natural resources; the development and growth of its industrial and commercial activities; and the religious, educational, medical, and military history. There are more than 300 biographical sketches included.
History Of The Great Kanawha Valley [West Virginia] With Family History And Biographical Sketches. A Statement Of Its Natural Resources, Industrial Growth And Commercial Advantages, VOLUME TWO ONLY
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780788437632
Category : Kanawha River Valley (W. Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780788437632
Category : Kanawha River Valley (W. Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Pictorial History of the Great Rebellion
Author: W. O. Blake
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1288
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1288
Book Description
History Of The Great Kanawha Valley [West Virginia] With Family History And Biographical Sketches. A Statement Of Its Natural Resources, Industrial Growth And Commercial Advantages, VOLUME ONE ONLY
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780788437625
Category : Kanawha River Valley (W. Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780788437625
Category : Kanawha River Valley (W. Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Genealogical and Personal History of the Upper Monongahela Valley, West Virginia, Under the Editorial Supervision of Bernard L. Butcher ...
Author: Bernard Lee Butcher
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Monongahela River Valley (W. Va. and Pa.)
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
Counties of Monongalia, Preston, Taylor, Marion, Harrison, Lewis, Barbour, Upshur, Randolph and Tucker.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Monongahela River Valley (W. Va. and Pa.)
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
Counties of Monongalia, Preston, Taylor, Marion, Harrison, Lewis, Barbour, Upshur, Randolph and Tucker.
Bullets and Steel
Author: Stan Cohen
Publisher: Quarrier Press
ISBN: 9781942294290
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
This book covers the period before, during, and after the Civil War in the Great Kanawha Valley from Gauley Bridge to Point Pleasant, WV. The title "Bullets and Steel" comes from a song sung by the Sandy Rangers of Wayne County during the Battle pf Scary Creek. Gauley Bridge, at the foot of the imposing mountain barrier to the east and the river valley to the west, was a focal point of the conflict. Roads traversed the town both north to south and from east to west. Charleston and the salt works were east on the James River and Kanawha Turnpike, and were important military objectives in the control of the entire valley. The salt works figured prominently in the strategies of both armies for the first two years of the war. This is not a definitive look at the history of every event in the valley during the war. Instead, it is an excellent overview of the main actions using as many first-person accounts as possible, as well as photos and drawings to enhance the story. When the question is asked: "Did Charleston sympathize with the North or the South in the Civil War?"; the answer cannot come until we state which Charleston--the Charleston of 1861 or the Charleston of 1865. In the summer of 1861 Charleston was mostly loyal to Virginia and the Confederacy. The people of Charleston knew of the great Confederate victory at First Bull Run and it seemed clear the South would win the war. By 1862 it was less clear and by July 1863, after Gettysburg, it seemed the South was doomed. Human nature being what it is, we can safely say that enthusiasm for the Confederacy ebbed and flowed as battles were won or lost. As late as the fall of 1862 the people of Charleston clung to the hope of final victory. This hope was strengthened on Sept. 13, 1862, when the hometown boys of the 22nd Virginia drove the Yankees headlong in retreat back to Ohio. Spirits must have fallen only a month later when the Confederate army abandoned Charleston for the last time. To add to the demoralization of the local population was the grim day-to-day life under military occupation. In July 1863 it is not hard to imagine the despair of most Charleston residents as news spread that General Lee was defeated and retreating from Gettysburg. By 1864 most citizens were worn out and broken by the war. The brave resolve of 1861 gave way to the hollow-eyed exhaustion of 1865.
Publisher: Quarrier Press
ISBN: 9781942294290
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
This book covers the period before, during, and after the Civil War in the Great Kanawha Valley from Gauley Bridge to Point Pleasant, WV. The title "Bullets and Steel" comes from a song sung by the Sandy Rangers of Wayne County during the Battle pf Scary Creek. Gauley Bridge, at the foot of the imposing mountain barrier to the east and the river valley to the west, was a focal point of the conflict. Roads traversed the town both north to south and from east to west. Charleston and the salt works were east on the James River and Kanawha Turnpike, and were important military objectives in the control of the entire valley. The salt works figured prominently in the strategies of both armies for the first two years of the war. This is not a definitive look at the history of every event in the valley during the war. Instead, it is an excellent overview of the main actions using as many first-person accounts as possible, as well as photos and drawings to enhance the story. When the question is asked: "Did Charleston sympathize with the North or the South in the Civil War?"; the answer cannot come until we state which Charleston--the Charleston of 1861 or the Charleston of 1865. In the summer of 1861 Charleston was mostly loyal to Virginia and the Confederacy. The people of Charleston knew of the great Confederate victory at First Bull Run and it seemed clear the South would win the war. By 1862 it was less clear and by July 1863, after Gettysburg, it seemed the South was doomed. Human nature being what it is, we can safely say that enthusiasm for the Confederacy ebbed and flowed as battles were won or lost. As late as the fall of 1862 the people of Charleston clung to the hope of final victory. This hope was strengthened on Sept. 13, 1862, when the hometown boys of the 22nd Virginia drove the Yankees headlong in retreat back to Ohio. Spirits must have fallen only a month later when the Confederate army abandoned Charleston for the last time. To add to the demoralization of the local population was the grim day-to-day life under military occupation. In July 1863 it is not hard to imagine the despair of most Charleston residents as news spread that General Lee was defeated and retreating from Gettysburg. By 1864 most citizens were worn out and broken by the war. The brave resolve of 1861 gave way to the hollow-eyed exhaustion of 1865.
History of West Virginia.- v. 2-3. Family and personal history
Author: Thomas Condit Miller
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : West Virginia
Languages : en
Pages : 760
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : West Virginia
Languages : en
Pages : 760
Book Description
Life and Times of Ann Bailey
Author: Virgil Anson Lewis
Publisher: Discovery Press (WV)
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Back in print after more than a century, this book is the only major biography in existence on Ann Bailey. Newly indexed and containing supplemented images and a map, it is also important for genealogy research on the early settlers of Virginia and the Ohio River Valley.
Publisher: Discovery Press (WV)
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Back in print after more than a century, this book is the only major biography in existence on Ann Bailey. Newly indexed and containing supplemented images and a map, it is also important for genealogy research on the early settlers of Virginia and the Ohio River Valley.
History of Pittsburgh Volume 1
Author: George Thornton Fleming
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
ISBN: 3849674363
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
The selection of Mr. Fleming to prepare this history of Pittsburgh, and the region round about, was most fortunate for the city. He was not only a sturdy grubber after facts but had the ability to dress them up in pleasing style and set them in graceful order. This book is valuable not only as a narrative of historic events, but as a compendium of facts relating to men and matters, events and happenings pertaining to the triumphant growth of Pittsburgh, its institutions, and its fame. It is as encyclopedic as entertaining and facilitates the finding of whatsoever data that may be desired. It will be very hard to find another book on the history of Pittsburgh that is as detailed as Mr. Fleming’s. This is volume one out of two.
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
ISBN: 3849674363
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
The selection of Mr. Fleming to prepare this history of Pittsburgh, and the region round about, was most fortunate for the city. He was not only a sturdy grubber after facts but had the ability to dress them up in pleasing style and set them in graceful order. This book is valuable not only as a narrative of historic events, but as a compendium of facts relating to men and matters, events and happenings pertaining to the triumphant growth of Pittsburgh, its institutions, and its fame. It is as encyclopedic as entertaining and facilitates the finding of whatsoever data that may be desired. It will be very hard to find another book on the history of Pittsburgh that is as detailed as Mr. Fleming’s. This is volume one out of two.
History of West Virginia, Old and New
Author: James Morton Callahan
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : West Virginia
Languages : en
Pages : 772
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : West Virginia
Languages : en
Pages : 772
Book Description