An Updated Bassett Family History
Author : Diane Bassette Nelson
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Page : 274 pages
File Size : 19,95 MB
Release : 1994
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Author : Diane Bassette Nelson
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Page : 274 pages
File Size : 19,95 MB
Release : 1994
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Author : Cuyler Reynolds
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Page : 662 pages
File Size : 37,90 MB
Release : 1911
Category : Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.)
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Author : Beth Macy
Publisher : Little, Brown
Page : 469 pages
File Size : 44,96 MB
Release : 2014-07-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0316231568
The instant New York Times bestseller about one man's battle to save hundreds of jobs by demonstrating the greatness of American business. The Bassett Furniture Company was once the world's biggest wood furniture manufacturer. Run by the same powerful Virginia family for generations, it was also the center of life in Bassett, Virginia. But beginning in the 1980s, the first waves of Asian competition hit, and ultimately Bassett was forced to send its production overseas. One man fought back: John Bassett III, a shrewd and determined third-generation factory man, now chairman of Vaughan-Bassett Furniture Co, which employs more than 700 Virginians and has sales of more than $90 million. In Factory Man, Beth Macy brings to life Bassett's deeply personal furniture and family story, along with a host of characters from an industry that was as cutthroat as it was colorful. As she shows how he uses legal maneuvers, factory efficiencies, and sheer grit and cunning to save hundreds of jobs, she also reveals the truth about modern industry in America.
Author : Thomas Shourds
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Page : 592 pages
File Size : 39,12 MB
Release : 1876
Category : New Jersey
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Author : George Henry Bassett
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Page : 414 pages
File Size : 38,73 MB
Release : 1885
Category : Ireland
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Author : Glenn L. Bower
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 20,95 MB
Release : 2011-08-11
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1462829341
Glenn Bowers ancestors came from England, Germany, and Scotland. They included farmers, sailors, teachers, merchants, ministers, poets and politicians. Many of them fought and died in wars. The varied themes of each chapter are common to previous generations of many American families. The storylines include the following persons: Wilhelm Bar (William Bower) came to America in 1833 with his five brothers because his parents were concerned about militarism in their native Wrrtemberg. He joined the 29th Ohio in the Civil War, as did 3 brothers, and he died in prison after being captured in their second battle. Margaret Polk Colburn was the first woman physician in Henry County, Indiana. Her husband had served with her father in Accomac, Virginia, during the Revolutionary War. Her ancestors included members of three notable Scottish clans: Maxwells, Polloks and Sempills; and her distant cousins included Confederate General and Episcopal Bishop Leonidas Polk and President James K. Polk. Margarets son, John R. Colburn, was born in North Carolina and became an abolitionist preacher in Missouri during the Civil War. His son served as an armed guard at the services. Ten year old Georg Trimmers mother and 159 other passengers on the Davy, as well as the captain and both mates, died during the 1738 voyage from Amsterdam to Philadelphia. Georg and his father Hans were among the 121 surviving passengers brought into port by the ships carpenter who had become the senior officer. Charles Wright wrote a book about the service of his regiment, the 81st Ohio, during the Civil War; he later served many years as town clerk for Oxford, Ohio, and briefly as mayor. General Israel Putnam was famous for his leadership and bravery during the French and Indian War as well as the Revolutionary War. In 1767 a pregnant Irish girl named Katie was waiting for Israel with her wedding dress when she heard of his marriage to a wealthy widow; she raised their son John in western Massachusetts. An older sister and brother of Samuel Jones were taken from their farm by Wyandot Indians in 1777; they survived separately for many years in captivity, and were both ultimately reunited with their family. Stephen Hopkins survived the 1609 shipwreck of the Sea Venture on its way to Jamestown, and then brought his family to America in 1620 on the Mayflower. The Royalls were watermen in Norfolk, England. Edmund was crushed to death between a boat and the dock in the late 1800s; several of his children emigrated to Canada and then Washington, D.C. Amos Bassett was 13 when the Civil War started; 2 of his 3 brothers who were old enough to serve died soon after they enlisted. One of his wife Matildas brothers lost his left leg in the war 8 days before it ended, and 6 days after he turned 21. Amoss first Bassett ancestor in America arrived in 1621 on the Fortune, the second ship to land at the Plymouth Colony.
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Page : 790 pages
File Size : 40,21 MB
Release : 1923
Category : Connecticut
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Page : 172 pages
File Size : 21,84 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Colorado
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Author : William Richard Cutter
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Page : 674 pages
File Size : 13,96 MB
Release : 1911
Category : Connecticut
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Author : Buell Burdett Bassette
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Page : 867 pages
File Size : 13,14 MB
Release : 1926
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