Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania : Vol. 3
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1835481590
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9781835481592
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Genealogy, heraldry, names & honours
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Explore the rich tapestry of Pennsylvania's past with "Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Vol. 3." This detailed compilation delves deep into the genealogical and personal accounts of the state's prominent families, tracing their roots from the colonial era through the revolutionary period. Set against the tumultuous backdrop of America's fight for independence, these memoirs offer a window into the lives, challenges, and contributions of Pennsylvania's forebears.
John W. Jordan meticulously stitches together stories of bravery, ambition, and resilience, bringing to light the pivotal roles these families played in shaping both the state and the nation. The book utilizes a variety of primary sources, marrying historical rigor with compelling narrative techniques, ensuring both accuracy and engagement.
The memoirs also intersect with broader cultural and social currents, revealing the intricate dynamics of life in colonial and revolutionary America. Moreover, Jordan's work is an intersection of history and genealogy, making it invaluable to both scholars and those tracing their ancestry.
In sum, this volume stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of Pennsylvania's early settlers and revolutionaries, offering readers an intimate look at the men and women who laid the foundation for modern-day Pennsylvania and, by extension, the United States.
John W. Jordan meticulously stitches together stories of bravery, ambition, and resilience, bringing to light the pivotal roles these families played in shaping both the state and the nation. The book utilizes a variety of primary sources, marrying historical rigor with compelling narrative techniques, ensuring both accuracy and engagement.
The memoirs also intersect with broader cultural and social currents, revealing the intricate dynamics of life in colonial and revolutionary America. Moreover, Jordan's work is an intersection of history and genealogy, making it invaluable to both scholars and those tracing their ancestry.
In sum, this volume stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of Pennsylvania's early settlers and revolutionaries, offering readers an intimate look at the men and women who laid the foundation for modern-day Pennsylvania and, by extension, the United States.
Explore the rich tapestry of Pennsylvania''s past with "Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Vol. 3." This detailed compilation delves deep into the genealogical and personal accounts of the state''s prominent families, tracing their roots from the colonial era through the revolutionary period. Set against the tumultuous backdrop of America''s fight for independence, these memoirs offer a window into the lives, challenges, and contributions of Pennsylvania''s forebears.
John W. Jordan meticulously stitches together stories of bravery, ambition, and resilience, bringing to light the pivotal roles these families played in shaping both the state and the nation. The book utilizes a variety of primary sources, marrying historical rigor with compelling narrative techniques, ensuring both accuracy and engagement.
The memoirs also intersect with broader cultural and social currents, revealing the intricate dynamics of life in colonial and revolutionary America. Moreover, Jordan''s work is an intersection of history and genealogy, making it invaluable to both scholars and those tracing their ancestry.
In sum, this volume stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of Pennsylvania''s early settlers and revolutionaries, offering readers an intimate look at the men and women who laid the foundation for modern-day Pennsylvania and, by extension, the United States.
John W. Jordan meticulously stitches together stories of bravery, ambition, and resilience, bringing to light the pivotal roles these families played in shaping both the state and the nation. The book utilizes a variety of primary sources, marrying historical rigor with compelling narrative techniques, ensuring both accuracy and engagement.
The memoirs also intersect with broader cultural and social currents, revealing the intricate dynamics of life in colonial and revolutionary America. Moreover, Jordan''s work is an intersection of history and genealogy, making it invaluable to both scholars and those tracing their ancestry.
In sum, this volume stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of Pennsylvania''s early settlers and revolutionaries, offering readers an intimate look at the men and women who laid the foundation for modern-day Pennsylvania and, by extension, the United States.
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