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(Ebook) Flowering of the Cumberland by Harriette Simpson Arnow ISBN 9781609173715, 1609173716

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Authors:Harriette Simpson Arnow
Pages:467 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:1
Publisher:Michigan State University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.75 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781609173715, 1609173716
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(Ebook) Flowering of the Cumberland by Harriette Simpson Arnow ISBN 9781609173715, 1609173716

Harriette Arnow's search for truth as early American settlers knew it began as a child--the old songs, handed-down stories, and proverbs that colored her world compelled her on a journey that informs her depiction of the Cumberland River Valley in Kentucky and Tennessee. Arnow drew from court records, wills, inventories, early newspapers, and unpublished manuscripts to write Seedtime on the Cumberland, which chronicles the movement of settlers away from the coast, as well as their continual refinement of the "art of pioneering." A companion piece, this evocative history covers the same era, 1780-1803, from the first settlement in what was known as "Middle Tennessee" to the Louisiana Purchase. When Middle Tennessee was the American frontier, the men and women who settled there struggled for survival, land, and human dignity. The society they built in their new home reflected these accomplishments, vulnerabilities, and ambitions, at a time when America was experiencing great political, industrial, and social upheaval.
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