Chronicles of The Cape Fear River: 1660 - 1916

Chronicles of The Cape Fear River: 1660 - 1916

by James Sprunt
Chronicles of The Cape Fear River: 1660 - 1916

Chronicles of The Cape Fear River: 1660 - 1916

by James Sprunt

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Overview

James Sprunt served on a blockade runner during the Civil War, and later became one of the wealthiest residents of Wilmington, N.C. Noted for his philanthropy, Sprunt loved the Cape Fear region of the Tar Heel State with a fervor that shone through in everything he did. Sprunt was also a much respected historian of the Cape Fear region, and his Chronicles of The Cape Fear River: 1660-1916 is widely recognized as the bible for those interested in the history of southeastern North Carolina. From the native Indians and first white settlers to the American Revolution, Civil War, Reconstruction and the beginning of a new century, Sprunt has written the definitive history of the region. It is undoubtedly the cornerstone of any bookshelf devoted to the Cape Fear. This trade paperback reprint of the book's second addition will be a prized possession for locals, students, newcomers, teachers or anyone else with an interest in the rich past of the lower Cape Fear

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780972324052
Publisher: DRAM Tree Books
Publication date: 01/15/2005
Pages: 772
Sales rank: 1,096,047
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.54(d)
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