Palmetto Place Names
Author: Writers' Program (U.S.). South Carolina
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Published: 1975
Total Pages: 164
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Author: Writers' Program (U.S.). South Carolina
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Published: 1975
Total Pages: 164
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Published: 1992-01-01
Total Pages: 158
ISBN-13: 9780871524577
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
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Total Pages: 667
ISBN-13: 0759120498
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sandy Nestor
Publisher: McFarland
Published: 2015-05-07
Total Pages: 469
ISBN-13: 0786493399
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe American Indians have lost much of their land over the years, but their legacy is evident in the many places around the United States that have Indian names. Countless placenames have, however, been corrupted over time, and numerous placenames have similar spellings but different meanings. This reference work is a reprint in one combined volume of the two-volume set published by McFarland in 2003 and 2005. Volume One covers the name origins and histories of cities, towns and villages in the United States that have Indian names. It is arranged alphabetically by state, then alphabetically by city, town or village name. Additional data include population figures and county names. Probable Indian placenames with no certain origin also receive entries, and as much history as possible is provided about those locations. Volume Two covers more than 1400 rivers, lakes, mountains and other natural features in the United States with Indian names. It is arranged by state, and then alphabetically by natural feature. Counties are provided for most entries, with multiple counties listed for some entries where appropriate. In addition to name origins and meanings, geophysical data such as the heights of mountains and lengths of waterways are indicated.
Author: George R. Stewart
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Published: 2008-07-01
Total Pages: 559
ISBN-13: 1590172736
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGeorge R. Stewart’s classic study of place-naming in the United States was written during World War II as a tribute to the varied heritage of the nation’s peoples. More than half a century later, Names on the Land remains the authoritative source on its subject, while Stewart’s intimate knowledge of America and love of anecdote make his book a unique and delightful window on American history and social life. Names on the Land is a fascinating and fantastically detailed panorama of language in action. Stewart opens with the first European names in what would later be the United States—Ponce de León’s flowery Florída, Cortés’s semi-mythical isle of California, and the red Rio Colorado—before going on to explore New England, New Amsterdam, and New Sweden, the French and the Russian legacies, and the unlikely contributions of everybody from border ruffians to Boston Brahmins. These lively pages examine where and why Indian names were likely to be retained; nineteenth-century fads that gave rise to dozens of Troys and Athens and to suburban Parksides, Brookmonts, and Woodcrest Manors; and deep and enduring mysteries such as why “Arkansas” is Arkansaw, except of course when it isn’t. Names on the Land will engage anyone who has ever wondered at the curious names scattered across the American map. Stewart’s answer is always a story—one of the countless stories that lie behind the rich and strange diversity of the USA.
Author: Edward Latham
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Published: 1904
Total Pages: 352
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Publisher: [s.l.] : Edition des Deux Mondes
Published: 1977
Total Pages: 326
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Published: 1961
Total Pages: 1378
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