Early Western Travels, 1748-1846
Author: Reuben Gold Thwaites
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Published: 1907
Total Pages: 356
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Author: Reuben Gold Thwaites
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Published: 1907
Total Pages: 356
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Publisher: Reprint Services Corporation
Published: 1962
Total Pages: 326
ISBN-13: 0781264340
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Publisher: Reprint Services Corporation
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Total Pages: 373
ISBN-13: 0781264367
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Reuben Gold Thwaites
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Published: 1904
Total Pages: 378
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Thomas N. Ingersoll
Publisher: UNM Press
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 484
ISBN-13: 9780826332875
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Native Americans of mixed ancestry in 1830 and why Andrew Jackson implemented a law to remove them.
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Published: 1925
Total Pages: 742
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIncludes the Proceedings of the Royal geographical society, formerly pub. separately.
Author: Sherri Deaver
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Published: 1990
Total Pages: 192
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John C. Fisher
Publisher: McFarland
Published: 2017-05-08
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 0786479957
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs the 20th century began, swamps with immense timber resources covered much of the Missouri Bootheel. After investors harvested the timber, the landscape became overgrown. The conversion of swampland to farmland began with small drainage projects but complete reclamation was made possible by a system of ditches dug by the Little River Drainage District--the largest in the U.S., excavating more earth than for the Panama Canal. Farming quickly took over. The devastation of Southern cotton fields by boll weevils in the early 1920s brought to the cooler Bootheel an influx of black and white sharecroppers and cotton became the principal crop. Conflict over New Deal subsidies to increase cotton prices by reducing production led to the 1939 Sharecropper Demonstration, foreshadowing civil rights protests three decades later.
Author: Ellen Eslinger
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 332
ISBN-13: 9781572332560
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne of America's most enduring forms of public worship, the camp meeting had its beginnings at the dawn of the nineteenth century during the "Great Revival" that swept the newly settled regions of the young republic. The culmination of this phenonenon came in 1801 at Cane Ridge Presbyterian meetinghouse in Kentucky, where more than ten thousand people gathered for a week of worship and fellowship.
Author: Chicago Academy of Sciences
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Published: 1883
Total Pages: 394
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