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Buchanan County: Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)

Autor Brenda S. Baldwin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2006
Often referred to as America's last frontier, Buchanan County, Virginia, was formed in 1858 by Act 156 of the Virginia General Assembly. The young county was named after Pres. James Buchanan, and Grundy, the county seat, was named for U.S. senator Felix Grundy, who later became attorney general in Pres. Martin Van Buren's cabinet. Images of America: Buchanan County tells the history of a county from the days of the Long Hunters--who settled the area and named its rivers, salt licks, mountains, and valleys--through the Civil War, when the mountainous terrain along the Virginia-Kentucky state line served as a no-man's-land between the Northern-Southern army, to the coal boom of the 1970s that created instant millionaires. Buchanan County has survived floods, fires, and economic and political demands to emerge anew in the year 2006.
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ISBN-13: 9780738543970
ISBN-10: 0738543977
Pagini: 127
Dimensiuni: 165 x 234 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
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Often referred to as America's last frontier, Buchanan County, Virginia, was formed in 1858 by Act 156 of the Virginia General Assembly. The young county was named after Pres. James Buchanan, and Grundy, the county seat, was named for U.S. senator Felix Grundy, who later became attorney general in Pres. Martin Van Buren's cabinet. Images of America: Buchanan County tells the history of a county from the days of the Long Hunters--who settled the area and named its rivers, salt licks, mountains, and valleys--through the Civil War, when the mountainous terrain along the Virginia-Kentucky state line served as a no-man's-land between the Northern-Southern army, to the coal boom of the 1970s that created instant millionaires. Buchanan County has survived floods, fires, and economic and political demands to emerge anew in the year 2006.

Notă biografică

Through vintage photographs and oral histories from the Mountain Mission School, this history of Buchanan County since 1900 reminds readers of a way of life that is all but gone. Author Brenda S. Baldwin, a native of Buchanan, has compiled nearly 200 photographs and stories that capture life in the county.