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Lively and replete with names, this book is a must for everyone, not only those with German-speaking ancestors. Founded in 1827 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania ...
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A Vagabond Army, the second volume in this series, once again seamlessly blends early American life with our Revolutionary War history in another fast-moving ...
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Within this book are three main divisions: "The Irish Scots and the Scotch-Irish," "How the Irish Came as Builders of the Nation" and "Supplementary Facts ...
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Pickaway County in south-central Ohio was formed in 1810 and became a haven for free and runaway blacks who came north from Virginia and other southern ...
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This book promises to become the standard work of the history of the slaves, slaveholders, and the free black population of Antebellum Baltimore. For ...
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This work sheds light on the important region along the Upper St. Lawrence River (eastern Ontario and northern New York) during the War of 1812. All the ...
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This remarkable book was written by Colonel Henry Inman, Late Assistant Quartermaster, United States Army, author of The Old Santa Fe Trail, etc. and Colonel ...
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Bob Bearor has combined his deep love of North America's heritage with extensive real world research to create this easily read book. I highly recommend ...
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This is a concise survey of the role that America's largest ethnic group, the German-Americans, has played in American history from the 17th century to ...
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