I thought someone might be interested in this book, which was announced on another list serve. If you are, do not contact me, but the dealer: H. Fazio -- [email protected] Best wishes, Martha Grenzeback [email protected] >Reply-To: "H. Fazio" <[email protected]> >From: "H. Fazio" <[email protected]> >Old-To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> >Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 14:42:14 -0600 >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4522.1200 >Subject: [GM] Shepherdstown, Berkeley/Jefferson Counties, VA/WVA >To: [email protected] > >Historic Shepherdstown, Danske Dandridge, 1910, 1985. Softcover, >5-1/2x8-1/2, 389 pages, everyname index, this book is in near new >condition, if not as new. There are no markings of any kind, loose or >dogeared pages, etc. This is an absolutely wonderful history of the wars, >of the area, and of the people. Please note that the Rent Roll of Berkeley >County for the years 1774, 1775, 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, 1780 and 1780, >though not mentioned below, is included and gives the number of acres for >each taxable. >Contents include: > >Foreward >The Beginnings of Mecklenburg >Growth of the Settlement - The French and Indian Wars >Growth of the Town - Some Old Wills >Formation of Berkeley County >The Beginning of the Revolution >The Muster Roll of Captain Hugh Stephenson's Company >"My Ride to the Barbeque" >Journal of Henry Bedinger - Roxbury Camp >In Camp at Roxbury - At Staten Island >Henry Bedinger's Journal of 1776 - Continued >Conclusion of the Journal of Henry Bedinger >Captain Shepherd and His Men >The Battle at Fort Washington >The Prison of New York >Captain William Morgan and His Company of Volunteers - Colonel Van >Swearingen, The County Lieutenant >More Contents of the Old Scrap Book >The War in the West >The Expedition to Kentucky >The Berkeley County Militia of the Revolution >Prisoners in Shepherdstown - The Surrender of Cornwallis >The End of the Revolution >Shepherdstown in the Olden Time >General William Darke >Shepherdstown After the Revolution >James Rumsey, The Inventor of the Steamboat >A Summary - The Highest Ambition of Shepherdstown >The Early Printers and Newspapers of Shepherdstown >The Meeting at the Spring of '76 >Appendix A - Alphabetical List of Officers and Privates Connected With >Shepherdstown, or Recruited In Its > Neighborhood, During the Revolution - Gives > information on each. >Appendix B - Bibliography >Index > >The double columned index is twenty-four pages long and is a bit much to >tackle , but I'll try. > >Adam, Aiken(s), Alburtis, Aler, Aldridge, Alimong, Allen, Ambler, Ambrose, >Andrews, Anderson, Angel, Ankor, Ardinger, Ariss, Arnold, Arters, Ashby, >Ast, Austin, Ayre, Baily, Baker, Baier, Bailey, Baldwin, Baltimore, Banks, >Banner, Barger, Barn, Barnett, Barnhart, Barnes, Barratt, Barrow, >Basenore, Batts, Bauer, Baylor, Bazel, Bell, Beale, Bear, Beard, Beatty, >Beckley, Beckwith, Bedinger, Beeker, Beeler(s), Beeson, Beirlin, Beissel, >Beller, Beltzhoover, Benner, Bennett, Berkeley, Berry, Beverley, Bevins, >Bilmyres, Bittinger, Black, Blackburn, Blackford, Blackhead, Blackwell, >Blagrove, Blair, Blake, Blount, Blue, Bodine, Bogle, Boggs, Bond, Booth, >Bouquet, Boswell, Boteler, Bougher, Boulden, Bowers, Bower, Bowman, Boyd, >Boydstone, Boyer, Boyle, Boulden, Brady, Braddock, Bradford, Breedin, >Brent, Brentijo, Brewer, Briscoe, Britain,Broadus, Brock, Brown, Brooke, >Brouse, Browning, Bruner, Brunt, Bryan, Buck, Buckles, Bull, Burket, >Burns, Burr, Bush, Butt(s), Butcher, Byers, Bryne! >, Cabbage, Cairney, Calewell, Caldwell, Calmes, Cameron, Campbell, Carter, >Case, Cassody, Catlett, Caton, Caveman, Cawen, Cawood, Chaffin, Chapin, >Chaplain, Chaplines, Chapline, Chaplin, Chambers, Champion, Chaney, >Chapman, Chaulkley, Chick, Cheneweth, Cherry, Church, Clarke, Clark, >Clawson, Claycomb, Clinesworth, Cloak(s), Cochran(e), Cockburn, >Coffenbary, Coffman, Cole, Coit, Collins, Connell, Conner, Conrad, >Constant, Coke, Cookus, Cookis, Coomas, Coonts, Cooper, Copenhaven, >Coreman, Corinham, Cornwallis, Cotton, Covenhaver, Cover, Cowan, Crab, >Crafts, Craighill, Crane, Crawford, Creamer, Creghton, Cresap, Crim, >Crockett, Cromley, Crook, Crosly, Crouchman, Crow, Cruse, Crutcher, >Cummins, Cunningham, Curtiss, Curry, Cuswick, Dandrigge, Dark(e). Duke, >Darke, Darnheffer, Davenport, Davis, Davies, Dawkins, Dawson, Dean, de >Graffenreid, de Graffe, De Haas, Deigh, deKalb, Delrock, Denney, Dick, >Dillard, Dillon, Dinwiddie, Dixon, Dolton, Donald, Donnally, Donnelly, >Dowdal, Doyle! >, Draper, Drew, Drury, Duckwald, Dukes, Duke, Duncan, Dunsmore, Dusee, >Dust, Eakins, Earles, Eaty, Eckhart, Eden, Edmondson, Edward, Ellis, >Elsworth, Embly, Endler, Engles, Engle, English, Enoch, Entler, Eoff, >Ernst, Ervin, Evans, Ewing - more next time - I will be happy to look for >your surnames for the rest of the alphabet. > >$30 plus $3 media mail postage and handling. > > > > >==== GEN-MAT Mailing List ==== >Gen-Mat-Lists website - >http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/lists/Gen-Mat-Lists.htm