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Martin Grove Brumbaugh is a prime example of an educator-turned-politician. This book is the first careful study of Brumbaugh's term of office, as well as the first published biography.
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Tobacco and Slaves is a major reinterpretation of the economic and political transformation of Chesapeake society from 1680 to 1800. Building upon massive archival research in Maryland and Virginia, Allan Kulikoff provides the most comprehensive study to date of changing social relations — among both blacks and whites — in the eighteenth-century South. He links his arguments about class, gender, and race to the later social history of the South and to larger patterns of American development. Allan Kulikoff is professor of history at Northern Illinois University and author of The Agrarian Origins of American Capitalism.
"A complement to genealogies in the Library of Congress" -t.p. of fifth v.
Part 1, Books, Group 1, v. 25 : Nos. 1-121 (March - December, 1928)
Michael Wagoner was one of the sons of Jacob Wagner. Jacob was an immigrant from Germany to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Descendants lived chiefly in Pennsylvania and Iowa, with some scattering throughout the United States.