Middling folk : three seas, three centuries, one Scots-Irish family / Linda H. Matthews

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago : Chicago Review Press , c2010.Edition: 1st edDescription: xvii, 364 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781556529696
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 929.2 MAT
LOC classification:
  • CS71.H199 M37 2010
Contents:
The Hammill family in Scotland and Ireland -- Charles County, Maryland 1725-1778 -- Prince William County, Virginia 1778-1845 -- Prince William County, Virginia 1845-1896 -- The Hammill family in the far northwest 1880-1928.
Summary: Historians and biographers have traditionally favored stories of the powerful and the trends they set in motion. More recently, they've spotlighted the neglected lives of the disenfranchised and dispossessed. "But," asks Linda H. Matthews, descendant of the pragmatic, adaptable, and lively Hammill family, "who tells the stories of the people in the middle?" Spanning three centuries and three seas, from the bluffs of Scotland and Ireland to colonial Chesapeake Bay and Virginia, then across the expanding nation into the Pacific Northwest, Middling Folk makes the compelling case that the experiences of the middle classes--those who "quietly, century after century, conducted the business and built the livelihoods that made their societies prosper"--reveal a great deal about the founding of the United States and the ways in which customs and traditions are perpetuated through the generations. Matthews combines meticulous research and deft storytelling to show how the Scots-Irish Hammills--millers, wagon makers, and blacksmiths--lived out their lives against a backdrop of the American Revolution, the Civil War, and westward expansion. Readers will come away with a newfound respect for the ordinary families who helped shape this country and managed to hold their own through turbulent times.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-354) and index.

The Hammill family in Scotland and Ireland -- Charles County, Maryland 1725-1778 -- Prince William County, Virginia 1778-1845 -- Prince William County, Virginia 1845-1896 -- The Hammill family in the far northwest 1880-1928.

Historians and biographers have traditionally favored stories of the powerful and the trends they set in motion. More recently, they've spotlighted the neglected lives of the disenfranchised and dispossessed. "But," asks Linda H. Matthews, descendant of the pragmatic, adaptable, and lively Hammill family, "who tells the stories of the people in the middle?" Spanning three centuries and three seas, from the bluffs of Scotland and Ireland to colonial Chesapeake Bay and Virginia, then across the expanding nation into the Pacific Northwest, Middling Folk makes the compelling case that the experiences of the middle classes--those who "quietly, century after century, conducted the business and built the livelihoods that made their societies prosper"--reveal a great deal about the founding of the United States and the ways in which customs and traditions are perpetuated through the generations. Matthews combines meticulous research and deft storytelling to show how the Scots-Irish Hammills--millers, wagon makers, and blacksmiths--lived out their lives against a backdrop of the American Revolution, the Civil War, and westward expansion. Readers will come away with a newfound respect for the ordinary families who helped shape this country and managed to hold their own through turbulent times.

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