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frederick county va tax assessment: Virginia Reports , 1902 |
frederick county va tax assessment: The Commercial & Financial Chronicle , 1896 |
frederick county va tax assessment: Report of the Handley Board of Trustees Handley Fund, Winchester, Va, 1921 1913- includes Report of the librarian of the Handley Library. |
frederick county va tax assessment: The American Decisions , 1911 |
frederick county va tax assessment: The Encyclopedic Digest of Virginia and West Virginia Reports Thomas Johnson Michie, 1907 |
frederick county va tax assessment: Commercial and Financial Chronicle Bankers Gazette, Commercial Times, Railway Monitor and Insurance Journal , 1893 |
frederick county va tax assessment: Making the Frontier Man Matthew C. Ward, 2023-11-14 For western colonists in the early American backcountry, disputes often ended in bloodshed and death. Making the Frontier Man examines early life and the origins of lawless behavior in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio from 1750 to 1815. It provides a key to understanding why the trans-Appalachian West was prone to violent struggles, especially between white men. Traumatic experiences of the Revolution and the Forty Years War legitimized killing as a means of self-defense—of property, reputation, and rights—transferring power from the county courts to the ordinary citizen. Backcountry men waged war against American Indians in state-sponsored militias as they worked to establish farms and seize property in the West. And white neighbors declared war on each other, often taking extreme measures to resolve petty disputes that ended with infamous family feuds. Making the Frontier Man focuses on these experiences of western expansion and how they influenced American culture and society, specifically the nature of western manhood, which radically transformed in the North American environment. In search of independence and improvement, the new American man was also destitute, frustrated by the economic and political power of his elite counterparts, and undermined by failure. He was aggressive, misogynistic, racist, and violent, and looked to reclaim his dominance and masculinity by any means necessary. |
frederick county va tax assessment: The Stulls of "Millsborough" , 2000 John Stull was probably born in Germany between 1680-1700. He immigrated to America before 1725. He and his wife, Martha, had ten children. The first four were probably born in Pennsylvania, the others in Prince George's County, Maryland. He was the first permanent German settler west of Frederick County, Maryland. Descendants lived in Maryland, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Texas, Arkansas and elsewhere. |
frederick county va tax assessment: Commercial and Financial Chronicle , 1896 |
frederick county va tax assessment: The Assessment of Real Estate ... Lawson Purdy, 1923 |
frederick county va tax assessment: Century Edition of The American Digest , 1904 |
frederick county va tax assessment: Ewing in Early America Margaret Ewing Fife, 2003 A study of several Ewing families in Great Britain and America. |
frederick county va tax assessment: Notes on the American Decisions Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1911 |
frederick county va tax assessment: The Commercial and Financial Chronicle , 1897 |
frederick county va tax assessment: Moody's Municipal & Government Manual , 1925 |
frederick county va tax assessment: Moody's Manual of Investments: American and Foreign , 1925 |
frederick county va tax assessment: Ballard's Law of Real Property Tilghman Ethan Ballard, Emerson E. Ballard, Arthur Walker Blakemore, 1895 |
frederick county va tax assessment: United States Digest , 1858 |
frederick county va tax assessment: Municipal Journal , 1916 |
frederick county va tax assessment: Pollard's Code Biennial, 1912 Virginia, 1912 |
frederick county va tax assessment: Municipal Journal and Public Works , 1898 |
frederick county va tax assessment: A History of the Mennonite Conference of Virginia and Its Work Mennonite Church. Conferences. Virginia, 1910 |
frederick county va tax assessment: Conscience in Crisis Richard K. MacMaster, Samuel L. Horst, Robert F. Ulle, 2001-08-27 |
frederick county va tax assessment: Digest of Insurance Cases John Allen Finch, 1909 |
frederick county va tax assessment: The Congressional Globe United States. Congress, 1852 |
frederick county va tax assessment: Corpus Juris , 1933 |
frederick county va tax assessment: The Commercial and Financial Chronicle , 1918 |
frederick county va tax assessment: The American and English Encyclopaedia of Law David Shephard Garland, James Cockcroft, Lucius Polk McGehee, Charles Porterfield, 1904 |
frederick county va tax assessment: Captain George Athy (of Galway and Maryland) and His Descendants Lawrence F. Athy, 1999 Chiefly, a record of descendants of Captain George Athy who was born in Galway, Ireland in 1642. He emigrated to Maryland in 1661 as a bondservant and served a seven year term from 1661-1668 for Judge Thomas Dent who was from Yorkshire, England. He married Ann on December 6, 1682. They had two children, John (ca. 1675-1729) and Elizabeth (ca. 1670-1725). Ann died prior to 1686. George married second Sarah. They had two sons, Thomas (ca. 1695-1764) and George Jr. (1700-1734). George was appointed Captain of Foot of the Militia of Prince George's Co., Md. in 1696. He died in Prince George's County, Maryland on March 7, 1710. Descendants lived in Ireland, Maryland, Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania and elsewhere. |
frederick county va tax assessment: Atkinson Ancestors and Allied Families Robert Wilmer Atkinson, 1995 The immigrant ancestor of this family, Thomas Atkinson (ca. 1725-1784), died in Washington Co., Pa. The earliest document shows him living in March 1767 as a tenant in possession of land in Gunpowder Manor, Baltimore Co., Md. He left Baltimore County and settled in 1773 on Wheeling Creek (then Ohio Co., Va.), which became Washington Co., Pa. in 1781. He had nine children. The oldest child was possibly born in Ireland, the next at sea and the rest in Baltimore Co., Maryland. Descendants live in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Missouri, Kentucky and elsewhere. Includes other immigrant ancestors, who came from England and Germany settling in Virginia, Missouri and elsewhere in the early 1700s. |
frederick county va tax assessment: Congressional Record United States. Congress, 2004 The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
frederick county va tax assessment: The Commercial & Financial Chronicle , 1900-07 |
frederick county va tax assessment: City Government , 1898 |
frederick county va tax assessment: Descendants of Col. John Catlett Powell Clark Catlett, 19?? |
frederick county va tax assessment: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, 1891 Some vols. also contain reports of cases in the General Court of Virginia. |
frederick county va tax assessment: Genteel Rebel Sheila R. Phipps, 2003-10-13 This elegantly written biography depicts the combined effect of social structure, character, and national crisis on a woman’s life. Mary Greenhow Lee (1819–1907) was raised in a privileged Virginia household. As a young woman, she flirted with President Van Buren’s son, drank tea with Dolley Madison, and frolicked in bedsheets through the streets of Washington with her sister-in-law, future Confederate spy Rose O’Neal Greenhow. Later in life, Lee debated with senators, fed foreign emissaries and correspondents, scolded generals, and nursed soldiers. As a Confederate sympathizer in the hotly contested small border town of Winchester, Virginia, she ran an underground postal service, hid contraband under her nieces’ dresses, abetted the Rebel cause, and was finally banished. Lee’s personal history is an intriguing story. It is also an account of the complex social relations that characterized nineteenth-century life. She was an elite southern woman who knew the rules but who also flouted and other times flaunted the prevailing gender arrangements. Her views on status suggest that the immeasurable markers of prestige were much more important than wealth in her social stratum. She had strong ideas about who was (or was not) her “equal,” yet she married a man of quite modest means. Lee’s biography also enlarges our view of Confederate patriotism, revealing a war within a war and divisions arising as much from politics and geography as from issues of slavery and class. Mary Greenhow Lee was a woman of her time and place — one whose youthful rebellion against her society’s standards yielded to her desire to preserve that society’s way of life. Genteel Rebel illustrates the value of biography as history as it narrates the eventful life of a surprisingly powerful southern lady. |
frederick county va tax assessment: Farm Index , 1968 |
frederick county va tax assessment: The American Genealogist , 1938 |
frederick county va tax assessment: Carolina Cradle Robert W. Ramsey, 2014-02-01 This account of the settlement of one segment of the North Carolina frontier -- the land between the Yadkin and Catawba rivers -- examines the process by which the piedmont South was populated. Through its ingenious use of hundreds of sources and documents, Robert Ramsey traces the movement of the original settlers and their families from the time they stepped onto American shores to their final settlement in the northwest Carolina territory. He considers the economic, religious, social, and geographical influences that led the settlers to Rowan County and describes how this frontier community was organized and supervised. |
frederick county va tax assessment: Calendar of Maryland State Papers Maryland. Hall of Records Commission, 1971 |
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Located less than one hour from Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and Gettysburg, the city of Frederick, Maryland is surrounded by mountain views, wineries, orchards and vibrant Main …
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The City of Frederick is holding elections this year. Find information on dates, location, and voter registration here! Read on... This page has useful resources to help you find a job, get financial …
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Apr 14, 2025 · Keep reading for the best things to do in Frederick, Maryland. Whether you’re in the mood to wander a vibrant downtown, spend some time in the great outdoors, or treat …
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Hip and historic, the city of Frederick charms visitors with award-winning restaurants, cool art galleries, cultural happenings and craft beers loved by locals. It’s no wonder the National Trust …
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Things to Do in Frederick, Maryland: See Tripadvisor's 34,132 traveler reviews and photos of Frederick tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews …
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Discover the people and businesses that make Downtown Frederick so unique. With over 250 specialty boutiques, galleries, fine dining and local craft beverage establishments, you’ll feel …
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Plan your escape and discover the charm of Frederick, Maryland! Walkable downtown, architectural gems, thriving arts scene, and beautiful natural surroundings, museums, and …
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