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Title: 1954-11-6958417-BRANDENBURG-KENTUCKY
Author: Katherine R. Bateman
Language: angielski
Year: 2008
Subjects: Biography, Social Sciences, History, Historical Biography, Peoples & Cultures - Biography, Gender Studies, United States History, Women's Studies, Regional Studies, Women's Biography, Historical Biography - United States, Americans - Regional Biography, Sex Role, United States History - General & Miscellaneous, Women - Regional Studies, United States Studies, Historical Biography - United States - General & Miscellaneous, Kentucky - Regional Biography, Maryland & D.C. - Regional Biography, Sex Role - United States, Southeastern States - Regional Biography, United States History - Social Aspects, Virginia & West Virginia - Regional Biography, Women - United States, Women's Biography - General & Miscellaneous
Publisher: Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
ISBN: 9781569762738
Total pages: 29
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Eleven generations of a founding American family are examined in this sweeping history that traces the Clays of Kentucky, a true Southern dynasty. The Clays of Virginia and the Cecils of Maryland were second sons of the English aristocracy who gambled on the New World. Some of the most well-known members of this clan include Henry Clay, who ran for president against James K. Polk; his cousin, Cassius Marcellus Clay, prominent abolitionist and Lincoln's advisor against slavery; and the matriarch Kizzie Clay, who buried the family silver and escaped by flatboat to avoid marauding Union soldiers. The history of the early colonial period in America-from the time of their arrival in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1613 and St. Mary's, Maryland, in 1634 through the trek across Virginia to the Appalachian Mountains, their eventual intermarriage in 1800, and their move across the mountains to Kentucky-comes to life through this well-researched family saga that heralds the adventures and accomplishments of the men in the family, as well as reveals the stories and nontraditional roles of the strong, selfish, and headstrong women.
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