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Bounty and Donation Land Grants in British Colonial America

Bounty and Donation Land Grants in British Colonial America
Author: Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Lists soldiers of the British Crown who were awarded land in the colonies as inducement or reward for their military service. Covers grants made in Connecticut, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Nova Scotia, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Florida.


Bounty and Donation Land Grants of Texas, 1835-1888

Bounty and Donation Land Grants of Texas, 1835-1888
Author: Thomas Lloyd Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 916
Release: 1967
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Dr. Thomas L. Miller has devoted countless hours to a study of General Land Office records in order to find the amount of land given to persons in return for military service. the study reveals a total of 7,469 bounty warrants for 5,354,250 acres of land.


Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grants

Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grants
Author: Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 608
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806315119

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"A land bounty is a grant of land from a government as a reward to pay citizens for the risks and hardships they endured in the service of their country, usually in a military related capacity." This volume lists bounty land grants in Connecticut, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, and "Virginia-Indiana."--Introduction, p. v-xxv.


The African American Researcher’s Guide to Online Genealogical Sources

The African American Researcher’s Guide to Online Genealogical Sources
Author: Fallon N. Green
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2012-08-31
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 147726325X

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Portable and easy-to-read, the first volume of the African American Researcher's Guide to Online Genealogical Sources, can go with you anywhere. It can fit in your purse, in your desk or in your research bag. Or...just add it to your reference library. Well-crafted and concise, this volume is a must-read for any beginning African American Genealogist. A dynamic resource, it is indisputably the best book for African Americans looking to pursue online genealogical research. The African American Researcher's Guide to Online Genealogical Sources outlines essential steps and pinpoints available internet resources. Inside there are links to free and subscription databases, research projects, university studies, transcriptions, compendium genealogies, scanned images, online digital archives, state and local archives, instructional materials, podcasts, wikis, search portals, online directories, historical societies, message boards, mailing lists and hobby groups. If you want to search for your family’s genealogy, but don’t know where to start this is the book for you.


Greening in the Red Zone

Greening in the Red Zone
Author: Keith G. Tidball
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2013-07-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9048199476

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Creation and access to green spaces promotes individual human health, especially in therapeutic contexts among those suffering traumatic events. But what of the role of access to green space and the act of creating and caring for such places in promoting social health and well-being? Greening in the Red Zone asserts that creation and access to green spaces confers resilience and recovery in systems disrupted by violent conflict or disaster. This edited volume provides evidence for this assertion through cases and examples. The contributors to this volume use a variety of research and policy frameworks to explore how creation and access to green spaces in extreme situations might contribute to resistance, recovery, and resilience of social-ecological systems.


Protecting the Empire’s Frontier

Protecting the Empire’s Frontier
Author: Steven M. Baule
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2014-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0821444646

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Protecting the Empire’s Frontier tells stories of the roughly eighty officers who served in the 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot, which served British interests in America during the crucial period from 1767 through 1776. The Royal Irish was one of the most wide-ranging regiments in America, with companies serving on the Illinois frontier, at Fort Pitt, and in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, with some companies taken as far afield as Florida, Spanish Louisiana, and present-day Maine. When the regiment was returned to England in 1776, some of the officers remained in America on staff assignments. Others joined provincial regiments, and a few joined the American revolutionary army, taking up arms against their king and former colleagues. Using a wide range of archival resources previously untapped by scholars, the text goes beyond just these officers’ service in the regiment and tells the story of the men who included governors, a college president, land speculators, physicians, and officers in many other British regular and provincial regiments. Included in these ranks were an Irishman who would serve in the U.S. Congress and as an American general at Yorktown; a landed aristocrat who represented Bath as a member of Parliament; and a naval surgeon on the ship transporting Benjamin Franklin to France. This is the history of the American Revolutionary period from a most gripping and everyday perspective. An epilogue covers the Royal Irish’s history after returning to England and its part in defending against both the Franco-Spanish invasion attempt and the Gordon Rioters. With an essay on sources and a complete bibliography, this is a treat for professional and amateur historians alike.


Kentucky Ancestors

Kentucky Ancestors
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2005
Genre: Kentucky
ISBN:

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