Freedom Road


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FREEDOM ROAD is an historic account of Americas oldest recorded African American family, and their participation and rich contributions to American history over a four hundred year period. FREEDOM ROAD is a compilation of well-documented individual stories that begins in Africa in 1483, and from there, spans over fifteen generations and three continents, and definitively changes our understanding of American history, showcasing the significant role that one African American family has played from colonial American history to present day. This book is an exciting and compelling American saga that captivates readers with the story of the enslavement of John Gowen, one of the first Africans brought to America, and the first to be set free; the story of Thomas and Rebecca Cornell, forced to leave England because of their religious beliefs, and how they became known as the family of Presidents; and the story of the daring escape of Othello and Thomas Fraction from their cruel, vindictive slave master, himself the brother of a Confederacy Senator and the son of a Virginia governor. FREEDOM ROAD is enthralling, resounding, and evocative; it challenges the reader to have a better understanding of American history, and inspires them to learn about their own family history.




Tracing the Past


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Tracing The Past collects sixteen lectures by Henry P. Hedges, the eminent lawyer, assemblyman, Suffolk County district attorney, and County judge, which he delivered over a 62-year period from 1849-1911, and are all about New York's East End, including East Hampton, Southhampton, Sag Harbor, Bridgehampton, and Southold in Suffolk County. They represent all of Hedges' extant historical writings and have never before been collected into one, indexed, chronological volume. In his introduction, Twomey emphasizes their value for future generations -- "Hedges' writings have helped us define the community we now call the East End".




Genealogies in the Library of Congress


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Vol 1 905p Vol 2 961p.










Discovering the Past


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Jeannette Rattray's most important historical works about East Hampton, with essays on whaling, pirates, Montauk shipwrecks, and more.




Gardiners of Gardiner's Island


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Seeking the Past


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Written between 1832 and 1905, these local histories, not widely known or available to the general public, have been printed in one book with a common, detailed index for easy access, now making them easily accessible to professional and amateur historians.