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19791125559390Woodstock New Brunswick: Self Published 1979. Book. Very Good. Paperbound. First Edition. 4 to. 28 Cm. printed paper wraps ii 112 p. : ill. maps index research and compilation by Annie Dyer and Herbert Bradley ; narrative written by Herbert Bradley. Some of the surnames discussed are: Akerly Anderson Andow Appleby Arbo Ball Boyd Branscombe Brown Buchanan Buckley Cahill Campbell Re Agatha Carpenter Chute Condren Corey Crawford Crawford Currie Currie Doucette Dyer Faulkner Fisher Gardiner Gillespie Glenn Guthrie Hallett Harvey Hemphill Home Hovey Hudson Hughes Humphrey Jamieson Jordan Lilly Lindsay Lloyd Lunnie Mackey MacLachlan Mann McCordick McCrossin McDonald McElhinney McKenzie McLaughlin McLean Milbry Miller Odell Powers Rogers Rogers Ryan Sewell Shaw Sherwood Skinner Smith Somerville Sproul Starkey Stewart Taylor Thompson Thorne Upton Weeks White Whitehouse Wiggins Wiley Wilson and Worden. with thanks to Ruby M. Cusack. Self Published Paperback
1974039581Lancaster PA and Evansville IN: Unigraphic Inc. for Lancaster County Historical Society 1974. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. Facsimile Reprint Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Two 2 volumes bound in dark blue history and burgundy index buckram. Facsimile reproduction of the first 1883 edition printed by Everts & Peck Philadelphia. viii1101 pp. illus. w/ engraved portraits. Accompanied by previously unpublished every-name Index volume 1974 33712 pp. not contained in the original bolstering this edition's usefulness to researchers. Slight shelf/handling wear text block edges slightly toned. Unigraphic, Inc. for Lancaster County Historical Society Hardcover
1995UNH030Bowie: Heritage Books Inc. New. 1995. Paperback. Illus. index. . 2 vols 785 pages. The beginnings of Newfields are lost in the early history of the larger and Older neighboring townships of Dover and Exeter. This book traces Newfields' settlement along the Swampscot River chronciling the town's history citizenry and every turn of its development; from its roads and mills to its schools and libraries to its religions and politics. There are many excerpts from public records legislative transcripts and private documents. Four chapters are dedicated to biographical sketches of early setlers; subsequent chapters provide similar details about notable citizens and town officials; and Part II of the text is genealogies. . Heritage Books, Inc. paperback
1973032172Evansville IN and York PA: Unigraphic Inc. for York County Historical Society 1973. Book. Near Fine. Buckram. Facsimile Reprint Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Dark green buckram lettered in gold foil. Slight shelf wear. Facsimile reprint of original 1886 edition published by F. A. Battey Chicago. x11-77295102207197 pp. Divided into two main parts the first succeeded by a two-part A-K L-Z every-name index the second succeeded by a one-part every-name index. Unigraphic, Inc. for York County Historical Society Hardcover
1998UMO019Greenville SC: Southern Historical Press. New. 1998. Hardcover. 1126 pages. This volume contains the history of the above mentioned counties along with biographical sketches of 1878 individuals. Also included in this book are some 11000 names of additional family members plus 27000 names of other persons prominent in the early history of these counties. . Southern Historical Press hardcover
1925053210Columbia S.C.: The State Company 1925. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Octavo. 629 pages indexed. Two sections paginated continuously. Each section separated Indexed. Hardcover bound in dark green cloth now in a protective clear mylar jacket. There is light to moderate wear to the binding. The edges are lightly bumped. Outer edges of the text block are toned and show light foxing. Previous owner's signature is on the front end paper dated 1939. Some foxing to the end papers as well as to the title page and frontispiece. There is occasional foxing throughout the text namely to the illustrations and pages adjacent to illustrations. There is a small tear to the bottom edge of page 280. There are very occasional light pencil markings in the margins of a few pages. The text is otherwise clean and sound. Illustrated with 26 plates. <br/> <br/> The State Company hardcover
199410135Clearfield. Near Fine. 1994. Reprint. Softcover. 0806301627 . Book is clean and tight. Tiny bit of wear on tip of top front corner. No reader's crease looks like it has not been opened fully and I didn't do it either. Reprint of enlarged edition. History of The Old Cheraws: Containing An Account of The Aborigines of The Pedee The First White Settlements Their Subsequent Progress Civil Changes The Struggle of the Revolution and Growth of the Country Afterward; From about A. D. 1730 to 1810 with Notices of Families and Sketches of Individuals; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 629 pages . Clearfield paperback
1991USC012Greenville: Southern Historical Press. New. 1991. Hardcover. 704 pages. History of the Old Cheraw District of South Carolina and of the settlement of the territory now part of the eight Pee Dee counties of Chesterfield Darlington Florence Georgetown Horry Marion Marlboro and Williamsburg from their first settlement in the 1730's down to about 1810 with lists of early land grantees and genealogical notices of early families and sketches of individuals. Some of the families dealt with in this volume are: Allison Auld Bacot Baxter Bedgegood Bedingfield Benton Bethea Blakeney Brockington Buckholdt Carlisle Carter Chapman Coker Coxe Craig Crawford Crosland Dabbs Daniel Dargen Dewitt DuBose Edwards Ellerbe Evans Falconer Gibson Gillispie Godbald Godfrey Gregg Grice Harllee Harrington Hart Hewstiss Hicks Hodge Hunter Irby James Lide Luke Kershaw Kolb McCall McIntosh McIver Mikell Murphy Murfee Parker Pawley Pearson Pegues Pledger Pouncy Powe Pugh Quick Rogers Saunders Smith Sparks Spencer Steward Strother Sweeney Terrell Thomas Wilds Williams Williamson Wilson Witherspoon Youngblood and Zimmerman. . Southern Historical Press hardcover
19921125559229Alma Ontario: R. Grose 1992. Book. Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. paper binding 312 pages : illustrated. ; 28cm. R. Grose, Paperback
1976070908Weisenberg Township Bicentennial Historical Committee 1976. Book. As New. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Royal blue textured boards lettered in gold foil. As issued. 1st ed. 132 pp. illus. Scarce. Weisenberg Township Bicentennial Historical Committee Hardcover
19786873Evansville IN: Unigraphic. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1978. Reprint. Hardcover. Book is clean and tight. Reprint of Warner Beers & Co. Chicago. 1886. 880 pages and heavy. Corners and ends of spine are bumped and shelf worn. Pages have darkened One newspaper clipping is laid in. Findlay Ohio . Unigraphic hardcover
19781125557735Minto N.B: self published 1978. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. red cloth gilt cover and spine240 pages. : ilustratedl. 3 plans portraits.much here for genealogists also ming companies lumbering land grants families inc.MillerO'LearyCoakleyKellyThurrottMcEacheronEvansWeltonMcDougallLaffertyetc a fine copy. self published Hardcover
190558849Town of Littleton by The University Press Cambridge 1905. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Without dust jacket. A good reading copy of volume three only. Octavo 9 1/4" tall 706 pages plates gilt spine titles on green cloth. A well-read hard cover overall with shelf wear and exterior soiling fore-corner tips and spine edges starting to fray top and bottom hinges and binding solid paper generally clean and moderately yellowed. Without dust jacket. Town of Littleton by The University Press, Cambridge hardcover
2000UOH023Bowie: Heritage Books. New. 2000. Reprint. Paperback. 2 volumes. . 740 pages. Seneca County is centrally located in northern Ohio just southwest of Lake Erie. Although the Treaty of Paris formally ended the American Revolution it threw this region of the Ohio country into chaos as bands of Indians supplied with British arms attacked settlements all over the frontier. After an introductory chapter culminating in the expedition of Gen. "Mad" Anthony Wayne against the warring tribes the text expands on the social ecclesiastical academic and industrial development of the county from the War of 1812 through July 1880. The text is replete with biographical sketches of notable citizens professional men clergy teachers lawyers judges and politicians often noting family members and accompanied by portraits. Chapters cover a diverse array of topics including: the Battle of the Thames; the death of Tecumsah; wars between the Wyandots and the Senecas; early settlers; killin witches; immigration of the Seneca; the first post office; the first jail; the first election; a biography of Gov. Edward Tiffin; forest culture; the first frame houses and stores; churches; banks; the Bench and Bar; the Toledo War and much more. Many incidents of the War of 1812 are related in detail. A number of lists are also included enumberating members of the Old Pioneers Association county officers Masons Seneca County soldiers in the War of the Rebellion and others. Indivial chapters are devoted to the townships of Adams Big Spring Bloom Clinto Eden Hopewell Jackson Liberty Loudon Pleasant Reed Scipio Seneca Thompson and Venice. A new index has ben compiled for this edition adding full names to the original index of subjects. . Heritage Books paperback
1978039930Marceline Missouri U. S. A.: Walsworth Publishing Company 1978. Limited . Hardcover. Good /Not Issued. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Number 101 Of A Limited Edition. Includes Index. Signed By Two Of The Book Committee On Page Six Marlene Stevenson And John G. Pierce. The Book Is Bound In Blue Cloth Over Boards With A White Spine Strip. Gilt Lettering On The Front And Spine. The Book Has Minor Wear And A Few Light Scratches No The Back. <br/> <br/> Walsworth Publishing Company hardcover
1976011440Self Published 1976. Book. Fair. Soft cover. Index of names in rear of volume one. Some creases and soiling on covers and some writing in pen on the title page of volume two. A scarce publication. Self Published Paperback
1998057228Moorestown PA: Salem's Reformed and Lutheran Church 1998. Book. As New. Hardcover. First Thus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Burgundy cloth-effect boards lettered/illus. in gold foil. As issued. v210 pp. Facsimile reprint of the original 1947 edition with additional content at rear updating to 1998. Salem's Reformed and Lutheran Church Hardcover
1846061124-E241Harper & Brothers Publishers 1846. Very Good TWO VOLUME SET Three Quarter morrocan leather with marbled boards and gilt edges Foldout color map in Volume One spines have slight wear Hinges reinforced . First Edition. Leather Binding. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Harper & Brothers Publishers hardcover
19978279Heritage Books. Near Fine. 1997. Facsimile. Softcover. 0788406264 . Book is clean and tight. Parts 1 and 2 in separate books. Will be fairly heavy to mail. Looks crisp and unread. Covers are bright pink. They have former owner's embossing on front page. Henrico Parish Richmond Virginia; Heritage Classic; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Heritage Books paperback
2005000061Oceanport NJ: Digital Editions 2005. Reprint. CD_rom. New. Digital reproduction containing three text files in DOC format 5.5 Mb 61 image files 3.6 Mb and lineage tracking hyperlinks. For MAC or PC and most current word processing programs. This is a reproduction of the first edition 1283 pages with 61 interleaved images. Originally published in Boston 1897. Digital Editions unknown
1960230926007Hamo'el Publishing 1960. Hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Scarce family history of the Fine/Fein family. Text in Hebrew no date of publication that I can find approximately from the 1960's Moderate wear and soiling to brown leatherette boards binding sound pages have age toning front endpage has a taped note stating that it is the history of the Fine family. 136 pages illustrated in black and white. Would be of interest to history and genealogy enthusiasts. Hamo'el Publishing , hardcover
194910760London: B. T. Batsford. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1949. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Typical xlib markings. Upper right corner bumped. ; Front of the DJ is tucked in the front. ; Ex-Library; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 302 pages . B. T. Batsford hardcover
1878609389Bowie MD: Heritage Books Inc. Near Fine with No dust jacket as issued. 1878 1990. Reprint. Hardcover. Very lightly bumped corner. Dark red binding with title and author on spine in gold . 817 pages . Heritage Books Inc hardcover
1911050190Chicago: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Co. 1911. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Quartos. 473; 507 pages. Indexed in the second volume. Hardcovers bound in 3/4 dark brown leather and burgundy cloth-covered boards. The leather is worn and dry and rubs easily off at the touch. The outer rear hinge of Volume I is cracking but the inner hinges are reinforced with cloth as published so that the bindings are still fairly sound. Outer edges of the text blocks are foxed. The text is generally clean. Volume I contains the history and contains several pages of photos of buildings and scenes about the county and Ames Iowa. Volume II contains the biographies and contains a number of portrait photos not every subject has a photo. Scarce. <br/> <br/> The S. J. Clarke Publishing Co. hardcover
1999UKY021Greenville: Southern Historical Press. New. 1999. Hardcover. Index. . 848 pages. This book is devoted to "the Blue Grass Region" of the state of Kentucky. It has been said to have more genealogical information than any other book of its kind. The book is divided into two main topics of interest. The first is a general history of the four above mentioned counties. With the second being of greater interest to the genealogist this section is devoted to biographical sketches of these early settlers. The index alone references over 8000 individuals. . Southern Historical Press hardcover