Tracing Your Mississippi Ancestors

Tracing Your Mississippi Ancestors

Author: Anne S. Lipscomb

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 1994-08

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 087805698X

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An essential how-to guide for researching ancestral roots in the Magnolia State


Settlers of the American West

Settlers of the American West

Author: Mary Ellen Snodgrass

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2015-02-28

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1476619042

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Depictions of the American west in literature, art and film perpetuate romantic stereotypes of the pioneers--the gold-crazed '49er, the intrepid sodbuster. While ennobling the woodsman, the farmwife and the lawman, this tunnel vision of American history has shortchanged the whaler, the assayer, the innkeeper and the inventor. The westward advance of the trailblazers created demand for a gamut of unsung adventurers--surveyors, financiers, politicians, surgeons, entertainers, grocers and midwives--who built communities and businesses in the wilderness amid clashes with Indians, epidemics, floods, droughts and outlawry. Chronicling the worthy deeds, ethnicities, languages and lifestyles of ordinary people who survived a stirring period in American history, this book provides biographical information for hundreds of individual pioneers on the North American frontier, from the Mississippi River Valley as far west as Alaska. Appendices list pioneers by state or country of departure, destination, ethnicity, religion and occupation. A chronology of pioneer achievements places them in perspective.


Pollard Descendants of John M. Sr

Pollard Descendants of John M. Sr

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 760

ISBN-13:

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John M. Pollard (ca. 1785-1859), probably a native of North Carolina, and his first wife had eight children, 1813-1832, born in North Carolina and Illinois. The family was living in Union County, Illinois, by 1830. The first wife must have died soon after the 1840 census, as he married 2) Eleanor Light Davis, a widow, in 1843 in Union County. They had seven children, 1844-1856, born in Illinois and Arkansas. He died in Greene County, Arkansas. Descendants lived in Illinois, Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, and elsewhere.


Pioneer Photographers from the Mississippi to the Continental Divide

Pioneer Photographers from the Mississippi to the Continental Divide

Author: Peter E. Palmquist

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 784

ISBN-13: 9780804740579

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This biographical dictionary of some 3,000 photographers (and workers in related trades), active in a vast area of North America before 1866, is based on extensive research and enhanced by some 240 illustrations, most of which are published here for the first time. The territory covered extends from central Canada through Mexico and includes the United States from the Mississippi River west to, but not including, the Rocky Mountain states. Together, this volume and its predecessor, Pioneer Photographers of the Far West: A Biographical Dictionary, 1840-1865, comprise an exhaustive survey of early photographers in North America and Central America, excluding the eastern United States and eastern Canada. This work is distinguished by the large number of entries, by the appealing narratives that cover both professional and private lives of the subjects, and by the painstaking documentation. It will be an essential reference work for historians, libraries, and museums, as well as for collectors of and dealers in early American photography. In addition to photographers, the book includes photographic printers, retouchers, and colorists, and manufacturers and sellers of photographic apparatus and stock. Because creators of moving panoramas and optical amusements such as dioramas and magic lantern performances often fashioned their works after photographs, the people behind those exhibitions are also discussed.