Kegley's Virginia Frontier. the Beginning of the Southwest the Roanoke of Colonial Days 1740-1783 with Maps and Illustrations
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With its vast territorial rights and claims Virginia at one time had the most extensive frontier of any of the original thirteen states and colonies. Moreover Virginia served as a gateway for the various migrations to the west northwest and southwest by early colonists including the intrepid Scotch-Irish. By far the most authoritative and comprehensive account of the advance of the Virginia frontier in colonial times is Kegley's Virginia Frontier--a mammoth work detailing the social religious and family life in Southwest Virginia from 1730 to 1790. The narrative is divided into five parts: Part I covers the Virginia frontier from the beginning of the colony to 1740; Part II covers the period from 1740 to 1760; Part III tells the story of the Virginia frontier in the French and Indian War; Part IV covers the closing years of the war and the settlements from 1760 to the organization of Botetourt County in 1770; and Part V details the organization and development of Botetourt County from 1770 to 1783.
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