Sandy Run Settlement and Mooresboro : In Memory of Three People Who Truly Loved Mooresboro, L. Wofford Greene, Ida Edwards Greene, L. W. Greene, Jr.
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1835484999
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9781835484999
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
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Oct 10th, 2024
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Genealogy, heraldry, names & honours
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Explore the historical tapestry of Mooresboro through "The Sandy Run Settlement and Mooresboro." Penned by Virginia Greene Depriest, this work is a tribute to the author's beloved family members while delving into the rich socio-political backdrop of the settlement. Set within the broader context of 19th to 20th century America, the book unveils the evolution of Mooresboro against the backdrop of changing ideologies and cultural shifts.
Depriest employs meticulous research and personal insights to weave a narrative that highlights the lives and passions of L. Wofford Greene, Ida Edwards Greene, and L. W. Greene, Jr. Their stories intermingle with the settlement's growth, presenting an intimate yet reflective portrayal of Mooresboro's past. With a deft touch, the author employs historical anecdotes and family accounts, offering readers an authentic window into this southern community's development.
Intricately connecting personal narratives with broader historical movements, "The Sandy Run Settlement and Mooresboro" captivates readers with its multi-dimensional approach. Depriest artfully explores how personal relationships intersect with societal changes, emphasizing themes of heritage, community, and progress. The book's immersive storytelling seamlessly integrates the subject with its historical milieu.
In embracing both the micro and macro perspectives, this work becomes a poignant testament to the enduring bonds between people and places. Through the lens of Mooresboro, readers gain profound insights into the human experience, solidifying the book as an invaluable contribution to both local history and broader sociocultural understanding.
Depriest employs meticulous research and personal insights to weave a narrative that highlights the lives and passions of L. Wofford Greene, Ida Edwards Greene, and L. W. Greene, Jr. Their stories intermingle with the settlement's growth, presenting an intimate yet reflective portrayal of Mooresboro's past. With a deft touch, the author employs historical anecdotes and family accounts, offering readers an authentic window into this southern community's development.
Intricately connecting personal narratives with broader historical movements, "The Sandy Run Settlement and Mooresboro" captivates readers with its multi-dimensional approach. Depriest artfully explores how personal relationships intersect with societal changes, emphasizing themes of heritage, community, and progress. The book's immersive storytelling seamlessly integrates the subject with its historical milieu.
In embracing both the micro and macro perspectives, this work becomes a poignant testament to the enduring bonds between people and places. Through the lens of Mooresboro, readers gain profound insights into the human experience, solidifying the book as an invaluable contribution to both local history and broader sociocultural understanding.
Explore the historical tapestry of Mooresboro through "The Sandy Run Settlement and Mooresboro." Penned by Virginia Greene Depriest, this work is a tribute to the author''s beloved family members while delving into the rich socio-political backdrop of the settlement. Set within the broader context of 19th to 20th century America, the book unveils the evolution of Mooresboro against the backdrop of changing ideologies and cultural shifts.
Depriest employs meticulous research and personal insights to weave a narrative that highlights the lives and passions of L. Wofford Greene, Ida Edwards Greene, and L. W. Greene, Jr. Their stories intermingle with the settlement''s growth, presenting an intimate yet reflective portrayal of Mooresboro''s past. With a deft touch, the author employs historical anecdotes and family accounts, offering readers an authentic window into this southern community''s development.
Intricately connecting personal narratives with broader historical movements, "The Sandy Run Settlement and Mooresboro" captivates readers with its multi-dimensional approach. Depriest artfully explores how personal relationships intersect with societal changes, emphasizing themes of heritage, community, and progress. The book''s immersive storytelling seamlessly integrates the subject with its historical milieu.
In embracing both the micro and macro perspectives, this work becomes a poignant testament to the enduring bonds between people and places. Through the lens of Mooresboro, readers gain profound insights into the human experience, solidifying the book as an invaluable contribution to both local history and broader sociocultural understanding.
Depriest employs meticulous research and personal insights to weave a narrative that highlights the lives and passions of L. Wofford Greene, Ida Edwards Greene, and L. W. Greene, Jr. Their stories intermingle with the settlement''s growth, presenting an intimate yet reflective portrayal of Mooresboro''s past. With a deft touch, the author employs historical anecdotes and family accounts, offering readers an authentic window into this southern community''s development.
Intricately connecting personal narratives with broader historical movements, "The Sandy Run Settlement and Mooresboro" captivates readers with its multi-dimensional approach. Depriest artfully explores how personal relationships intersect with societal changes, emphasizing themes of heritage, community, and progress. The book''s immersive storytelling seamlessly integrates the subject with its historical milieu.
In embracing both the micro and macro perspectives, this work becomes a poignant testament to the enduring bonds between people and places. Through the lens of Mooresboro, readers gain profound insights into the human experience, solidifying the book as an invaluable contribution to both local history and broader sociocultural understanding.
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