They sought a land :: a settlement in the Arkansas River Valley, 1840-1870 /
This well-researched study of one group of pioneers taking part in the westward expansion of the United States during the nineteenth century tells an illuminating story. The prosperous farming families who left established comforts in North Carolina and South Carolina to trek in covered wagons to th...
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Zusammenfassung: | This well-researched study of one group of pioneers taking part in the westward expansion of the United States during the nineteenth century tells an illuminating story. The prosperous farming families who left established comforts in North Carolina and South Carolina to trek in covered wagons to the unsettled Arkansas River Valley did not do so for their own gain or adventure, but for the expected opportunities their children and subsequent generations would have in this "new frontier." Availability of cheap, arable land in central Arkansas and desire for religious freedom drew five hundred settlers and their slaves, over a thirty-year period, to the area once called "Pisgah," six miles east of modern-day Russellville Family histories reveal the emigrants were bound together by blood, friendship, and, most notably, a strong Calvinist heritage, the tradition of an educated ministry received from the Church of Scotland, and a desire to have the gospel privileges of an Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church. The firm religious leadership of two well-educated, dynamic ministers, first John Patrick and later Monroe Oates, was central to this community's formation, development, and survival to the end of the century. Ragsdale's primary research into county land purchases and sales shows that the community experienced a climax of economic prosperity in 1860, just before the Civil War took men from their homes to serve in the Confederate and Union armies. Letters and oral histories tell how the deprivations of rural life were met; how bushwhackers terrorized defenseless women and children, stole grain stores, and drove off stock; how bitterness lingered between the returning blues and grays; and how the community eventually dispersed into Arkansas's larger developing society. Absorbing to read and rich with colorful detail, this community history is an important story of the settling of the American South. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (139 pages) : portrait |
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spelling | Ragsdale, William Oates, 1915- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjJQc8gK6vvTPVw3RB7mBP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97059338 They sought a land : a settlement in the Arkansas River Valley, 1840-1870 / William Oates Ragsdale. Fayetteville : University of Arkansas Press, 1997. 1 online resource (139 pages) : portrait text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-127) and index. This well-researched study of one group of pioneers taking part in the westward expansion of the United States during the nineteenth century tells an illuminating story. The prosperous farming families who left established comforts in North Carolina and South Carolina to trek in covered wagons to the unsettled Arkansas River Valley did not do so for their own gain or adventure, but for the expected opportunities their children and subsequent generations would have in this "new frontier." Availability of cheap, arable land in central Arkansas and desire for religious freedom drew five hundred settlers and their slaves, over a thirty-year period, to the area once called "Pisgah," six miles east of modern-day Russellville Family histories reveal the emigrants were bound together by blood, friendship, and, most notably, a strong Calvinist heritage, the tradition of an educated ministry received from the Church of Scotland, and a desire to have the gospel privileges of an Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church. The firm religious leadership of two well-educated, dynamic ministers, first John Patrick and later Monroe Oates, was central to this community's formation, development, and survival to the end of the century. Ragsdale's primary research into county land purchases and sales shows that the community experienced a climax of economic prosperity in 1860, just before the Civil War took men from their homes to serve in the Confederate and Union armies. Letters and oral histories tell how the deprivations of rural life were met; how bushwhackers terrorized defenseless women and children, stole grain stores, and drove off stock; how bitterness lingered between the returning blues and grays; and how the community eventually dispersed into Arkansas's larger developing society. Absorbing to read and rich with colorful detail, this community history is an important story of the settling of the American South. Print version record. Associate Reformed Synod of the South (1822-1934) Arkansas Pope County History. Associate Reformed Synod of the South (1822-1934) fast Pope County (Ark.) Church history 19th century. Presbyterians Arkansas Pope County History 19th century. Pope County (Ark.) History 19th century. RELIGION Christianity Presbyterian. bisacsh HISTORY General. bisacsh Presbyterians fast Arkansas Pope County fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcRcxJ99qhJKVXMrWc773 United States, Arkansas, Pope History. fssh United States, North Carolina, Gaston Migration, Internal. fssh United States, South Carolina, York, Bethany Migration, Internal. fssh 1800-1899 fast Church history fast History fast has work: They sought a land (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFwPk863CyB8CBRmvJHdpK https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Ragsdale, William Oates, 1915- They sought a land. Fayetteville : University of Arkansas Press, 1997 1557284989 (DLC) 97017937 (OCoLC)37155126 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1797929 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Ragsdale, William Oates, 1915- They sought a land : a settlement in the Arkansas River Valley, 1840-1870 / Associate Reformed Synod of the South (1822-1934) Arkansas Pope County History. Associate Reformed Synod of the South (1822-1934) fast Presbyterians Arkansas Pope County History 19th century. RELIGION Christianity Presbyterian. bisacsh HISTORY General. bisacsh Presbyterians fast |
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title_full | They sought a land : a settlement in the Arkansas River Valley, 1840-1870 / William Oates Ragsdale. |
title_fullStr | They sought a land : a settlement in the Arkansas River Valley, 1840-1870 / William Oates Ragsdale. |
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topic | Associate Reformed Synod of the South (1822-1934) Arkansas Pope County History. Associate Reformed Synod of the South (1822-1934) fast Presbyterians Arkansas Pope County History 19th century. RELIGION Christianity Presbyterian. bisacsh HISTORY General. bisacsh Presbyterians fast |
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