12 books found
by Earle Jay Babcock, Elizabeth Harding Burroughs, Galen Howell Clevenger, George Samuel Rice, Harold Coulter George, Henry Kreisinger, James Washington Paul, Lionel Herman Duschak, Willard Walker Cutler, William W. Odell, Curt Nicolaus Schuette, John Blizard, Lee Clyde Ilsley, Martinus H. Caron, Charles Edward Augustine, Ernest J. Gleim, Max Wilhelm Von Bernewitz, Bertram J. Cross
1923
A standard work on royal genealogy, this collection contains nearly 200 pedigrees showing the lineal descent of hundreds of American families from the kings of England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and France. The data derives from authoritative reference works, from family histories, and from manuscript pedigrees held in both public and private repositories. The indexes contain references to upwards of 3,000 surnames, many with multiple entries. One need only trace a surname through a lineage to connect with the Blood Royal. (Earlier editions of this work are not necessarily superseded by the seventh edition, but the seventh is held to be the most authoritative, and is therefore the most popular.)
by Charles P. Bosson
2019 · Good Press
In "History of the Forty-second Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteers, 1862, 1863, 1864," Charles P. Bosson meticulously chronicles the heroic endeavors and tribulations of the 42nd Massachusetts Infantry during the American Civil War. With a keen eye for detail, Bosson employs a narrative style that seamlessly integrates personal anecdotes, official reports, and broader historical context, making the years of 1862-1864 come alive for the reader. This work stands as a significant contribution to military history literature, offering insights not only into the regiment's battlefield experiences but also into the sociopolitical landscape of the era. Bosson's adept use of primary sources enhances the veracity of his account, providing a richly textured understanding of the life of soldiers and the pivotal moments they faced. Charles P. Bosson, himself a veteran of the Civil War, brings his firsthand experience and deep understanding of military operations to his writing. His passion for historical integrity and dedication to honoring the memory of his comrades resonate throughout the text. Having engaged with a plethora of war literature and conducted extensive research in military archives, Bosson's authoritative voice brings both credibility and a personal touch to this historical account. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in Civil War history, military studies, or the human experience during times of conflict. It not only honors the legacy of the 42nd Regiment but also offers valuable lessons on courage, sacrifice, and the complexities of warfare. Historians, students, and general readers alike will find Bosson's work both enlightening and engaging, making it a significant addition to the cannon of American Civil War literature. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
by Charles Edward Potter
1888 · Dalcassian Publishing Company
A descriptive list drawn from records of the colonies, towns and churches, and other contemporaneous documents.