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|a A History of Kershaw County, South Carolina /
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|a Landscapes: an overview -- Footpaths: the first inhabitants -- Axes and boundaries: frontier settlement -- Powder horns and homesteads: steady expansion -- "A mix'd medley": vigilantes to revolutionists -- Redcoats and homespun: the Revolution -- New ways: post-Revolution -- Cotton and complexities: 1800-1860 -- Broken ties: war brought home -- Festering controls: reconstruction -- Iron rails and soil rows: toward a new century -- Uneven steps: the Progressive Era -- Bridging isolation: the Great War -- Inns, farms, and mill whistles: the 1920s -- Empty pockets: the Great Depression -- Wings of war: the 1940s -- Cultural crossroads: from midcentury -- Landmarks and interstate: into the twenty-first century.
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|a This comprehensive history of the central northern South Carolina county provides a survey of the place and its people from the burial mounds of its earliest Native American inhabitants through the infrastructure and technology of the twenty-first century. Special attention is paid to the role of the county and its inhabitants during key periods in American history from its post-Revolutionary economic development and its reliance on slave labor, to its distinction as the birthplace of numerous Confederate officers and role during and after World War II as a regional industrial center. The work contains over eighty black and white images. Joan and Glen Inabinet are retired high school teachers and local historians. Both are former presidents of the Kershaw County Historical Society. Annotation 2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).
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