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Scotch-Irish Life in the South Carolina Piedmont

Author : Millie Huff Coleman,Caroline Smith Sherman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 1626196168

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Scotch-Irish Life in the South Carolina Piedmont by Millie Huff Coleman,Caroline Smith Sherman Pdf

"This book is a reprint of a book published in 1960. It is a collection of stories that offers a portrait of life for Scotch-Irish immigrants in the South Carolina Piedmont at the turn of the 20th century"--

Scotch-Irish Life in the South Carolina Piedmont

Author : Millie Huff Coleman,Caroline Smith Sherman
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2014-06-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781625851482

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Scotch-Irish Life in the South Carolina Piedmont by Millie Huff Coleman,Caroline Smith Sherman Pdf

"Five Petticoats on Sunday" was originally published in 1962. The book was a collection of columns written by Caroline S. Coleman containing stories her grandmother told about the Fairview community and the South Carolina Piedmont. Coleman's granddaughters, Millie Coleman and Caroline Sherman, have expanded the book with recipes, history and genealogical resources for an enthralling look at the lives of Scotch-Irish residents in the area from Reconstruction until the 1900s. Find out why most homes in the area had a Prophet's Room. Sit with the children as they wait for the "second table" during visiting season and learn exactly why they wore five petticoats on Sunday. Sherman and Coleman examine a time and lifestyle far away from today's modern conveniences but complete with warmth of family.

Daniel Matheny: Maverick Tailor from Virginia, 1829 - 1876

Author : Nancy Bronte Matheny
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2016-11-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9781365303975

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Daniel Matheny: Maverick Tailor from Virginia, 1829 - 1876 by Nancy Bronte Matheny Pdf

Daniel Matheny: Maverick Tailor from Virginia, 1829 - 1876, recounts the incredible journey of a 19th-century tailor who transforms himself from indentured servant through hardship and struggle to free man on his own terms. The biography offers terrific insight into Daniel's motivations, movements, and determination accompanied by a bounty of original court and land records, every-name index, and complete genealogy of his descendants. A mystery for decades to his own people, Daniel comes to life in the compelling story of a restless soul on a mission. Against the backdrop of wild Appalachia, Daniel travels an unmoored life through six wives and twelve children. Follow Daniel and by extension follow the history of the Matheny family on a uniquely American journey.

Fountain Inn

Author : Caroline Smith Sherman,Dianne Gault Bailey
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2017-06-05
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9781439660942

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Fountain Inn by Caroline Smith Sherman,Dianne Gault Bailey Pdf

Before there was an inn and a fountain, the present town of Fountain Inn was half Indian Territory bisected by the "Old Indian Boundary Line." It was established in 1766 by a treaty made between Old Hop, the head of the Cherokees, and Gov. James Glen of the province of South Carolina. The Cherokees used this area--a region of dense forests, canebrakes, and springs of water--for hunting deer, turkeys, panthers, bears, wolves, wildcats, and even buffalo. Only a few settlers had moved to the territory prior to the Revolutionary War. The Fairview Presbyterian Church community was not settled until 1786. Around 1830, a stagecoach stop was established where there was not only an inn but also a spring of water that gushed two feet in the air like a fountain. In time, the stop became known as Fountain Inn. After the War Between the States, Noah Cannon, a resident of the Greer area, bought up huge tracts of land, and so began the village that was chartered in 1886.

The Scotch-Irish Influence on Country Music in the Carolinas: Border Ballads, Fiddle Tunes and Sacred Songs

Author : Michael C. Scoggins
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2013-05-14
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781614239444

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The Scotch-Irish Influence on Country Music in the Carolinas: Border Ballads, Fiddle Tunes and Sacred Songs by Michael C. Scoggins Pdf

Country music in the Carolinas and the southern Appalachian Mountains owes a tremendous debt to freedom-loving Scotch-Irish pioneers who settled the southern backcountry during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. These hardy Protestant settlers brought with them from Lowland Scotland, Northern England and the Ulster Province of Ireland music that created the essential framework for "old-time string band music." From the cabins of the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains to the textile mills and urban centers of the Carolina foothills, this colorful, passionate, heartfelt music transformed the culture of America and the world and laid the foundation for western swing, bluegrass, rockabilly and modern country music. Author Michael Scoggins takes a trip to the roots of country music in the Carolinas.

The Scotch-Irish

Author : James G. Leyburn
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 398 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2009-11-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807888919

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The Scotch-Irish by James G. Leyburn Pdf

Dispelling much of what he terms the 'mythology' of the Scotch-Irish, James Leyburn provides an absorbing account of their heritage. He discusses their life in Scotland, when the essentials of their character and culture were shaped; their removal to Northern Ireland and the action of their residence in that region upon their outlook on life; and their successive migrations to America, where they settled especially in the back-country of Pennsylvania, Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia, and then after the Revolutionary War were in the van of pioneers to the west.

North Carolina: A History

Author : William Powell
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1977-11-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9780393243789

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North Carolina: A History by William Powell Pdf

Described by an early visitor as "the Goodliest Soile Under the Cope of Heaven," the land that would become North Carolina presented its first settlers with the promise of prosperity, wealth, and--with luck--liberty, too. Since North Carolina's beginnings, in the age of Queen Elizabeth I, the people who came here and stayed found that, while life may not always have been easy, between two richer and more powerful neighbors, it has at least been a challenge they were willing to meet.

Carolina's Historical Landscapes

Author : Linda France Stine
Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0870499769

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Carolina's Historical Landscapes by Linda France Stine Pdf

Featuring contributions by leading scholars, this book goes beyond conventional archaeological studies by placing the description and interpretation of specific sites in the wider context of the landscape that connects them to one another.

The Scotch-Irish

Author : Ron Chepesiuk
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2005-04-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0786422734

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The Scotch-Irish by Ron Chepesiuk Pdf

The Scotch-Irish began emigrating to Northern Ireland from Scotland in the seventeenth century to form the Ulster Plantation. In the next century these Scottish Presbyterians migrated to the Western Hemisphere in search of a better life. Except for the English, the Scotch-Irish were the largest ethnic group to come to the New World during the eighteenth century. By the time of the American Revolution there were an estimated 250,000 Scotch-Irish in the colonies, about a tenth of the population. Twelve U.S. presidents can trace their lineage to the Scotch-Irish. This work discusses the life of the Scotch-Irish in Ireland, their treatment by their English overlords, the reasons for emigration to America, the settlement patterns in the New World, the movement westward across America, life on the colonial frontier, Scotch-Irish contributions to America's development, and sites of Scotch-Irish interest in the north of Ireland.

Migrants, Immigrants, and Slaves

Author : George Henderson,Thompson Dele Olasiji
Publisher : University Press of America
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0819197386

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Migrants, Immigrants, and Slaves by George Henderson,Thompson Dele Olasiji Pdf

Through diversity, America has grown strong as a nation. Although all segments of the population share certain life patterns and basic beliefs, there are many differences in traditional lifestyles and cultures among ethnic groups. Respect for such differences is a benchmark of a democratic nation. Migrants, Immigrants, and Slaves documents the fact that all American ethnic groups have been both the oppressed and the oppressors. The book is written for introductory American history, ethnic studies, and sociology courses. Special attention is given to the immigration patterns and cultural contributions of more than 50 ethnic groups.

Three Dobbins Generations at Frontiers

Author : Robert Z. Callaham,James F. McConnell
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2012-01-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781105552991

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Three Dobbins Generations at Frontiers by Robert Z. Callaham,James F. McConnell Pdf

James Dobbins'(b. 1740, Ireland) story begins in Augusta Co., Va. James and Elizabeth (Stephenson) Dobbins spent their formative years, were married, and began their family. Their sons, Robert Boyd and John, were b. 1783 &'85. The family migrated to Abbeville & Pendleton, SC. James & Elizabeth had seven children. Four daughters and their husbands were: Mary w/John H. Morris (emigrated to Franklin Co., TN), Elizabeth w/George H. Hillhouse (emig. to Giles Co. & Lawrence Co., TN), Sarah w/Hugh F. Callaham (emig. to St. Clair Co., Ala.), Jane w/George Liddell (emig. to Noxubee Co. & Winston Co., MS). Their last-born, James, Jr., b. 1790, died young at home. They & their spouses' families were Scotch-Irish settlers in backcountry of SC. Ten families representing two generations were pioneers and products of history, geography, and culture of frontiers in SC. Six children migrated west, north, & south to new frontiers. Grandchildren of James & Elizabeth became the third Dobbins generation at farther frontiers.

Ulster and North America

Author : T. G. Fraser
Publisher : University Alabama Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : 0817311351

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Ulster and North America by T. G. Fraser Pdf

This collection of thought-provoking essays addresses the complex issues of Ulster Scots history and ethnic identity by viewing them from a transatlantic and comparative perspective. The 11 essays in this volume, originally presented at meetings of the Ulster-American Heritage Symposium by scholars from Scotland, Ireland, Canada, and the United States, explore the nature of Scotch-Irish culture by examining values, traditions, demographics, and language. The essays also investigate the process of migration, which transmitted that culture to the New World, and the subsequent assimilation of Celtic ways into American culture. The themes presented are wide-ranging and complex. First is the dynamic nature of Ulster society in the 17th and 18th centuries and the rapid changes occurring there, especially those affecting Presbyterianism and community cohesiveness. Also examined is the experience of migration, asking such questions as who migrated and when, what their expectations were, and how closely colonial reality matched those expectations. A third theme is the development of economic strategies and community-building both in Ulster and North America, making important contributions to the "new rural history" and explaining the success of the Scotch-Irish on the American frontier. Finally, the volume addresses ethnic identity and cultural diffusion, advancing the ongoing debate initiated by Forrest McDonald and Grady McWhiney and elaborated on by David Hackett Fischer. Ulster and North America illustrates the value of transatlantic dialog and of comparative studies for the understanding of ethnicity and migration history.

North Carolina Architecture

Author : Catherine W. Bishir
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 680 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2014-03-19
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781469620787

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North Carolina Architecture by Catherine W. Bishir Pdf

This award-winning, lavishly illustrated history displays the wide range of North Carolina's architectural heritage, from colonial times to the beginning of World War II. North Carolina Architecture addresses the state's grand public and private buildings that have become familiar landmarks, but it also focuses on the quieter beauty of more common structures: farmhouses, barns, urban dwellings, log houses, mills, factories, and churches. These buildings, like the people who created them and who have used them, are central to the character of North Carolina. Now in a convenient new format, this portable edition of North Carolina Architecture retains all of the text of the original edition as well as hundreds of halftones by master photographer Tim Buchman. Catherine Bishir's narrative analyzes construction and design techniques and locates the structures in their cultural, political, and historical contexts. This extraordinary history of North Carolina's built world presents a unique and valuable portrait of the state.

Highland Homeland

Author : Wilma Dykeman,Jim Stokely
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Cherokee Indians
ISBN : UOM:39015002681370

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Highland Homeland by Wilma Dykeman,Jim Stokely Pdf

The Southern Colonial Backcountry

Author : David Colin Crass
Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : History
ISBN : 1572330198

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The Southern Colonial Backcountry by David Colin Crass Pdf

This book brings a variety of fresh perspectives to bear on the diverse people and settlements of the eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century southern backcountry. Reflecting the growth of interdisciplinary studies in addressing the backcountry, the volume specifically points to the use of history, archaeology, geography, and material culture studies in examining communities on the southern frontier. Through a series of case studies and overviews, the contributors use cross-disciplinary analysis to look at community formation and maintenance in the backcountry areas of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. These essays demonstrate how various combinations of research strategies, conceptual frameworks, and data can afford a new look at a geographical area and its settlement. The contributors offer views on the evolution of backcountry communities by addressing such topics as migration, kinship, public institutions, transportation and communications networks, land markets and real estate claims, and the role of agricultural development in the emergence of a regional economy. In their discussions of individuals in the backcountry, they also explore the multiracial and multiethnic character of southern frontier society. Yielding new insights unlikely to emerge under a single disciplinary analysis, The Southern Colonial Backcountry is a unique volume that highlights the need for interdisciplinary approaches to the backcountry while identifying common research problems in the field. The Editors: David Colin Crass is the archaeological services unit manager at the Historic Preservation Division, Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Steven D. Smith is the head of the Cultural Resources Consulting Division of the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Antrhopology. Martha A. Zierden is curator of historical archaeology at The Charleston Museum. Richard D. Brooks is the administrative manager of the Savannah River Archeological Research Program, South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Antrhopology. The Contributors: Monica L. Beck, Edward Cashin, Charles H. Faulkner, Elizabeth Arnett Fields, Warren R. Hofstra, David C. Hsiung, Kenneth E. Lewis, Donald W. Linebaugh, Turk McCleskey, Robert D. Mitchell, Michael J. Puglisi, Daniel B. Thorp.