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HISTORY OF MISSISSIPPI, THE HEART OF THE SOUTH

HISTORY OF MISSISSIPPI, THE HEART OF THE SOUTH

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HISTORY OF MISSISSIPPI, THE HEART OF THE SOUTH

by Rowland, Dunbar

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9780871522702
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Orig. pub. Chicago & Jackson 1925. Reprinted 1978. Print on Demand Edition 2013. The set
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The result of years of laborious research by the gifted director of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, this four-volume work was written to satisfy the need for a definitive narrative history based on original sources of information. Volumes I and II contain the historical narrative, beginning with the physical features of Mississippi, a description of the Indians, the European exploration, and early colonization. Chapters describe territorial administrations, statehood, leading figures in the state's early history, expansion, the war with Mexico, the War Between the States, Reconstruction, development into the twentieth century, Mississippi in World War I, education, industry, transportation, banks and finance, religion, the press, racial matters, and the counties of Mississippi. Volumes III and IV contain together over 1400 pages of biographical information on leading citizens. Information in the sketches includes: family background (parents, grandparents, birth places, family origins, original immigrants, etc.); professional, business, military, and fraternal affiliations; and information on spouses and children.

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Title
HISTORY OF MISSISSIPPI, THE HEART OF THE SOUTH
Author
Rowland, Dunbar
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Print on Demand Edition 2013
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ISBN 10
0871522705
ISBN 13
9780871522702
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Orig. pub. Chicago & Jackson 1925. Reprinted 1978
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The Reprint Company Publishers dates its origins to the mid-1950s when my father, who was editor of the local Spartanburg SC Journal, an afternoon newspaper, became involved with the serialized publication of John B.O. Landrum's History of Spartanburg County in the paper. He then issued that as a hardback book in 1959. Over the next ten years, he published about thirty reprints. I became publisher in 1970 and began moving it from a hobby-business to a fulltime occupation.In the early 1970s, I was contacted by the North Carolina Library Association concerning a list of out-of-print North Carolina titles which they felt should be reprinted. Jointly we developed a project which allowed all of the books to be published. Over the next fifteen years, I worked with library associations throughout the South and published reprint editions of approximately three hundred books.From that time to the present, I have been involved in the publication of over six hundred titles with the areas of specialization remaining local and regional history, scholarly material, and genealogical source material for the Southeastern area.The vast majority of our books are hardback and are printed on a long-life paper with a neutral pH factor. We are using Print on Demand technology to bring the better of our backlist titles back into print. Those titles are listed as Print on Demand and are printed upon receipt of an order and ship directly from the bindery within three to ten business days.

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