Chasing the Frontier

Chasing the Frontier
Title Chasing the Frontier PDF eBook
Author Larry J Hoefling
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 292
Release 2005
Genre Scots-Irish
ISBN 0595359140

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The story of the Scots-Irish is one of the struggles and achievements of an American immigrant group that existed for only a short period, whose descendants continued to make their marks on the young country for generations. From the North of Ireland to the backwoods of the American frontier, the tale of the Scots-Irish includes a massive exodus to the New World, where they founded communities in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, and the Irish Tract of North Carolina during the Revolutionary War era. Containing nearly six thousand names of documented settlers of the primarily Scots-Irish settlements of Virginia and North Carolina, Chasing The Frontier includes materials from church records, military records, early wills and deeds, and newspapers of the time. For the frontier families, life was a daily test of endurance and hardship, but the Scots-Irish also found time for horseracing, gambling, and socializing, and the migration of this hardy race and the lure of the frontiers of Kentucky and Tennessee led to the founding of churches and state charters, and elections to some of the highest offices in the country. Chasing the Frontier is a snapshot of everyday life for the pioneering Scots-Irish in early America.

The Transcontinental Railroad and Westward Expansion

The Transcontinental Railroad and Westward Expansion
Title The Transcontinental Railroad and Westward Expansion PDF eBook
Author Tim McNeese
Publisher Enslow Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Pacific railroads
ISBN 9780766025721

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On May 10, 1869, two great lengths of railroad track were linked, and America became united. Until that moment, it had been one nation divided by great distance. However, with the promise of the wide-open west and the excitement of the Gold Rush in California, fast transportation across the country became vital. In this volume, Tim McNeese tells the story of America's rapid westward expansion and the railroads that stitched the country together.

Chasing Good Sense

Chasing Good Sense
Title Chasing Good Sense PDF eBook
Author Homer McCarty
Publisher
Total Pages 288
Release 2018-11-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781607816553

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"Homer McCarty adopts the voice of seven-year-old Buck to recollect his own life growing up in rugged southern Utah Territory in the late 1800s. Although Buck's reflections are necessarily imprecise, being gathered from fragments of memory and then embellished freely, the stories he tells are an honest look at life on the frontier"--Provided by publisher.

Siberia Bound

Siberia Bound
Title Siberia Bound PDF eBook
Author Alexander Blakely
Publisher
Total Pages 360
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Recounts the adventures of an American entrepreneur in Siberia, where he and Russian partner built a multi-million dollar company, and offers insightsnto the life in Novosibirsk.

A Journey of Voices

A Journey of Voices
Title A Journey of Voices PDF eBook
Author Diane McAdams Gladow
Publisher Virtualbookworm.com Publishing
Total Pages 226
Release 2010-04-27
Genre History
ISBN 9781602645318

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"A Journey of Voices: Chasing the Frontier is the end product of a fifteen-year search to find any existing information about the Jordan family and to tell their story through their written letters." -- exerpt from summary on back cover.

Chasing the Frontier

Chasing the Frontier
Title Chasing the Frontier PDF eBook
Author Jacob Aaron Krumwiede
Publisher
Total Pages 69
Release 2014
Genre
ISBN

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This study examines the importance of the American West in Will Rogers' early professional life. More specifically, it addresses the role of the mythical, legendary image of the American western frontier in establishing Will Rogers as a significant figure in American popular culture in the early twentieth century. The mythical image of the American West served as a means for which Will Rogers was able to attain popularity in his early life as a Wild West and vaudeville performer from 1902 to 1914.

Chasing Alaska

Chasing Alaska
Title Chasing Alaska PDF eBook
Author C. B. Bernard
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 291
Release 2013-05-07
Genre Travel
ISBN 0762794283

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Alaska looms as a mythical, savage place, part nature preserve, part theme park, too vast to understand fully. Which is why C. B. Bernard lashed his canoe to his truck and traded the comforts of the Lower 48 for a remote island and a career as a reporter. He soon learned that a distant relation had made the same trek northwest a century earlier. Captain Joe Bernard spent decades in Alaska, amassing the largest single collection of Native artifacts ever gathered, giving his name to landmarks and even a now-extinct species of wolf. C. B. chased the legacy of this explorer and hunter up the family tree, tracking his correspondence, locating artifacts donated to museums, and finding his journals at the University of Alaska at Fairbanks. Using these journals as guides, he threw himself into the state once known as Seward’s Folly, boating to remote islands, hiking distant forests, hunting and fishing the pristine environment, forming a landscape view of the place that had lured him and “Uncle Joe,” both men anchored beneath the Northern Lights in freezing, far-flung waters, separated only by time. Here, in crisp, crystalline prose, is his moving portrait of the Last Frontier, then and now.