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John Sevier as a commonwealth-builder;: A sequel to The rearguard of the revolution, Unknown - 1974

by James R Gilmore


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  • Title John Sevier as a commonwealth-builder;: A sequel to The rearguard of the revolution,
  • Author James R Gilmore
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  • Edition 2015 reprint of
  • Publisher Reprint Co
  • Date 1974-01
  • ISBN 9780871521552
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JOHN SEVIER AS A COMMONWEALTH BUILDER. A Sequel to the Rear-Guard of the Revolution
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JOHN SEVIER AS A COMMONWEALTH BUILDER. A Sequel to the Rear-Guard of the Revolution

by Gilmore, James R.

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Orig. pub. New York 1887. Reprinted 1974 from 1898 ed. . Print on Demand Edition 2015. (ii), xvi, 322 pp., map, index In his trilogy about the men who settled the Old Southwest, the author develops the thesis that these men, under the leadership of John Sevier, Isaac Shelby, and James Robertson, not only planted a civilization beyond the Alleghenies but exerted an important influence in shaping the ultimate destinies of this country. Two of these men, Sevier and Shelby, during the Revolution helped thwart the British plan to envelop and crush the Southern Colonies and then helped turn the tide of the Revolution at the Battle of King's Mountain. Acting together after the Revolution, the three men frustrated Spain's design to weaken the Union by creating a separate republic in the country between the Allegheny Mountains and the Mississippi River. Had that plan been successful, it would have kept the vast region beyond the Mississippi a Spanish province. This book begins with conditions in… Read More
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