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NO RESERVE !!! Cartmell, Thomas Kemp. SHENANDOAH VALLEY PIONEERS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS A HISTORY OF FREDERICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA FROM ITS FORMATION IN 1738-1908. [Winchester, Va.: The Eddy Press Corp., 1909]. 587 pp., plates, illus. The rare first edition. Original cloth, inner hinges strengthened, yet a very good copy. "Compiled mainly from original records of old Frederick County, now Hampshire, Berkeley, Shenandoah, Jeffersdon, Hardy, Clarke, Warren, Morgan, and Frederick. The author served as Clerk of the old County Court. A book of acknowledged importance to local historians and genealogists alike. Excellent Civil War content. HAYNES 2999. HOWES C-203. Over 100 pages of this oversized tome focus on Confederate military history in northern Virginia. Chapters include: The John Brown raid; Army at Harper's Ferry and First Manassas; Jackson at Winchester; Bath Campaign; Loring and Jackson; Jackson's Evacuation of Winchester and Valley Campaign; Battle of Port Republic; Battle of Winchester; Jackson Reinforces General Lee at Chickahominy; 2nd Battle of Manassas; Battle of Sharpsburg; On the Rappahannock; Fredericksburg; Emancipation Proclamation, Effect on Both Armies; The Valley Army After Jackson's Death; Gettysburg; Gen. Early in the Shenandoah Valley; Battle of The Wilderness; Battle of Cedar Creek; Fall of Richmond, Appomatox and Surrender. Illustrated with twenty full sized plates. FRONT COVER BACK COVER SPINE Domestic shipping is $4.50. We accept all forms of payment, including checks, money orders, PayPal, American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa. North Carolina residents must add 6.75% state sales tax. Thank you!. MEMBER: Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America International League of Antiquarian Booksellers International Autograph Collectors Club
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