Columbus Geo From Its Selection As A Trading Town In 1827 To Its Partial Destruction By Wilson S Raid In 1865 History Incident Personality


Columbus Geo From Its Selection As A Trading Town In 1827 To Its Partial Destruction By Wilson S Raid In 1865 History Incident Personality
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Columbus Geo From Its Selection As A Trading Town In 1827 To Its Partial Destruction By Wilson S Raid In 1865 History Incident Personality


Columbus Geo From Its Selection As A Trading Town In 1827 To Its Partial Destruction By Wilson S Raid In 1865 History Incident Personality
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Columbus Geo


Columbus Geo
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Author : John H. Martin
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Columbus Geo From Its Selection As A Trading Town In 1827 To Its Partial Destruction By Wilson S Raid In 1865


Columbus Geo From Its Selection As A Trading Town In 1827 To Its Partial Destruction By Wilson S Raid In 1865
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Columbus Geo From Its Selection As A Trading Town In 1827 To Its Partial Destruction By Wilson S Raid In 1865


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Columbus Geo From Its Selection As A Trading Town In 1827 To Its Partial Destruction By Wilson S Raid In 1865 Vol 1


Columbus Geo From Its Selection As A Trading Town In 1827 To Its Partial Destruction By Wilson S Raid In 1865 Vol 1
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Author : John H. Martin
language : en
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Release Date : 2017-10-29

Columbus Geo From Its Selection As A Trading Town In 1827 To Its Partial Destruction By Wilson S Raid In 1865 Vol 1 written by John H. Martin and has been published by Forgotten Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-10-29 with Reference categories.


Excerpt from Columbus, Geo., From Its Selection as a "Trading Town" In 1827, to Its Partial Destruction by Wilson's Raid, in 1865, Vol. 1: History, Incident, Personality; 1827 to 1846 Prior to the year 1389 we had to rely entirely on the newspapers for records of marriages and deaths, and they are deficient. There are records of marriages in the Ordin'ary's odies, commencing with that year, and we have been kindly permitted to use them. But the death roll is still incomplete. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.



The Rise Of The Urban South


The Rise Of The Urban South
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Author : Lawrence H. Larsen
language : en
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Release Date : 2021-12-14

The Rise Of The Urban South written by Lawrence H. Larsen and has been published by University Press of Kentucky this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-12-14 with History categories.


Operating under an outmoded system of urban development and faced by the vicissitudes of the Civil War and Reconstruction, southerners in the nineteenth century built a network of cities that met the needs of their society. In this pioneering exploration of that intricate story, Lawrence H. Larsen shows that in the antebellum period, southern entrepreneurs built cities in layers to facilitate the movement of cotton. First came the colonial cities, followed by those of the piedmont, the New West, the Gulf Coast, and the interior. By the Civil War, cotton could move by a combination of road, rail, and river through a network of cities—for example, from Jackson to Memphis to New Orleans to Europe. In the Gilded Age, building on past practices, the South continued to make urban gains. Men like Henry Grady of Atlanta and Henry Watterson of Louisville used broader regional objectives to promote their own cities. Grady successfully sold Atlanta, one of the most southern of cities demographically, as a city with a northern outlook; Watterson tied Louisville to national goals in railroad building. The New South movement did not succeed in bringing the region to parity with the rest of the nation, yet the South continued to rise along older lines. By 1900, far from being a failure in terms of the general course of American development, the South had created an urban system suited to its needs, while avoiding the promotional frenzy that characterized the building of cities in the North. Based upon federal and local sources, this book will become the standard work on nineteenth-century southern urbanization, a subject too long unexplored.



The Urban South


The Urban South
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Author : Lawrence H. Larsen
language : en
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Release Date : 2021-12-14

The Urban South written by Lawrence H. Larsen and has been published by University Press of Kentucky this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-12-14 with History categories.


In this panoramic survey of urbanization in the American South from its beginnings in the colonial period through the "Sunbelt" era of today, Lawrence Larsen examines both the ways in which southern urbanization has paralleled that of other regions and the distinctive marks of "southernness" in the historical process. Larsen is the first historian to show that southern cities developed in "layers" spreading ever westward in response to the expanding transportation needs of the Cotton Kingdom. Yet in other respects, southern cities developed in much the same way as cities elsewhere in America, despite the constraints of regional, racial, and agrarian factors. And southern urbanites, far from resisting change, quickly seized upon technological innovations- most recently air conditioning- to improve the quality of urban life. Treating urbanization as an independent variable without an ideological foundation, Larsen demonstrates that focusing on the introduction of certain city services, such as sewerage and professional fire departments, enables the historian to determine points of urban progress. Larsen's landmark study provides a new perspective not only on a much ignored aspect of the history of the South but also on the relationship of the distinctive cities of the Old South to the new concept of the Sunbelt city. Carrying his story down to the present, he concludes that southern cities have gained parity with others throughout America. This important work will be of value to all students of the South as well as to urban historians.



Rivers Of Sand


Rivers Of Sand
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Author : Christopher D. Haveman
language : en
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Release Date : 2020-07-01

Rivers Of Sand written by Christopher D. Haveman and has been published by University of Nebraska Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-07-01 with Social Science categories.


At its height the Creek Nation comprised a collection of multiethnic towns and villages with a domain stretching across large parts of Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. By the 1830s, however, the Creeks had lost almost all this territory through treaties and by the unchecked intrusion of white settlers who illegally expropriated Native soil. With the Jackson administration unwilling to aid the Creeks, while at the same time demanding their emigration to Indian territory, the Creek people suffered from dispossession, starvation, and indebtedness. Between the 1825 Treaty of Indian Springs and the arrival of detachment six in the West in late 1837, nearly twenty-three thousand Creek Indians were moved—voluntarily or involuntarily—to Indian territory. Rivers of Sand fills a substantial gap in scholarship by capturing the full breadth and depth of the Creeks’ collective tragedy during the marches westward, on the Creek home front, and during the first years of resettlement. Unlike the Cherokee Trail of Tears, which was conducted largely at the end of a bayonet, most Creeks were relocated through a combination of coercion and negotiation. Hopelessly outnumbered military personnel were forced to make concessions in order to gain the compliance of the headmen and their people. Christopher D. Haveman’s meticulous study uses previously unexamined documents to weave narratives of resistance and survival, making Rivers of Sand an essential addition to the ethnohistory of American Indian removal.



Bending Their Way Onward


Bending Their Way Onward
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Author : Christopher D. Haveman
language : en
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Release Date : 2018-02

Bending Their Way Onward written by Christopher D. Haveman and has been published by U of Nebraska Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-02 with History categories.


Between 1827 and 1837 approximately twenty-three thousand Creek Indians were transported across the Mississippi River, exiting their homeland under extreme duress and complex pressures. During the physically and emotionally exhausting journey, hundreds of Creeks died, dozens were born, and almost no one escaped without emotional scars caused by leaving the land of their ancestors. Bending Their Way Onward is an extensive collection of letters and journals describing the travels of the Creeks as they moved from Alabama to present-day Oklahoma. This volume includes documents related to the “voluntary” emigrations that took place beginning in 1827 as well as the official conductor journals and other materials documenting the forced removals of 1836 and the coerced relocations of 1836 and 1837. This volume also provides a comprehensive list of muster rolls from the voluntary emigrations that show the names of Creek families and the number of slaves who moved west. The rolls include many prominent Indian countrymen (such as white men married to Creek women) and Creeks of mixed parentage. Additional biographical data for these Creek families is included whenever possible. Bending Their Way Onward is the most exhaustive collection to date of previously unpublished documents related to this pivotal historical event.



Prominent Incidents In The History Of Columbus


Prominent Incidents In The History Of Columbus
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Author : Anonymous
language : en
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Release Date : 2023-12-30

Prominent Incidents In The History Of Columbus written by Anonymous and has been published by BoD – Books on Demand this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-12-30 with Fiction categories.


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