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viii,546,[1]pp. plus four maps (including frontispiece). Original maroon cloth, stamped in blind, expertly rebacked with original gilt spine laid down. Very good. A presentation copy, inscribed on the front free endpaper from Gregg to the Rev. C.M. Parkman. Gregg was formerly rector of St. David's Church in Cheraw, South Carolina, and later Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Texas. His study is still one of the best on the native tribes of the Pedee region of interior South Carolina up into North Carolina, and a thorough history of the early families that settled in the Upper Pedee. "Really printed in London, probably some copies have an English imprint" - Sabin. An important work of Carolina local and aboriginal history. HOWES G399, "aa." SABIN 28704. FIELD 627. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers WRCAM48359A
Titel: HISTORY OF THE OLD CHERAWS: CONTAINING AN ...
Verlag: Richardson and Company, New York
Erscheinungsdatum: 1867
Anbieter: Americana Books, ABAA, Stone Mt, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. Later printing. Thick octavo. [1], viii, 629 pages, frontispiece, maps and illustrations. Green cloth hardcover with gilt lettered title on the spine. Cloth spine stained. Light shelf wear and a few light spots to cloth covers. Front hinge slightly cracked. Title page near detached. Previous owner name and mailing label on the right front flyleaf. Interior contents lightly browned but clean. Howes G 399; later printing of Field 627. Originally published 1867. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 33080
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Anbieter: Americana Books, ABAA, Stone Mt, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. Later printing. Tall octavo. viii, 629 pages. Frontispiece photograph of Rev. Gregg. Illustrated. Navy blue cloth hardcover with gilt title on the spine. Light shelf wear to the cloth binding. Minor lean to the the binding. Slight crack to the rear hinge. Previous owner mailing label on the right front flyleaf. First published in 1867. later printing of Howes G 399; later printing of Field 627. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 31802
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Anbieter: Americana Books, ABAA, Stone Mt, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. Later printing. Tall octavo. viii, 629 pages. Frontispiece photograph of Gregg. Illustrated. Navy blue cloth hardcover with gilt title on spine. Front hinge is cracked open and front board loose but attached. Rear hinge is cracked. Light edge and shelf wear to the cloth. This copy was a working genealogical reference from the previous owner. One page of Munnerlyn family genealogy written on the front blank end sheet. Lide family notes written on page 78. 5 pages of handwritten genealogy notes concerning Colonel Thomas Lide written on the blank end sheets. Scattered notations and light marginalia written in text. A note in blue written on the frontispiece portrait of Gregg - "This chair is in the Chancel of St. David's Church Cheraw, So. Ca. 7/9/55." Pencil name of previous owner, Mrs. W D Brady, written top of right front flyleaf with address in and year of 1900 written in blue underneath the pencil signature. Bookplate of another previous owner, Milton W. Howard, on the front paste down. Book was first published in 1867. Howes G 399; later printing of Field 627. From wikipedia: The Cheraw people, also known as the Saraw or Saura,[1] were a Siouan-speaking tribe of Indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands,[1] in the Piedmont area of North Carolina near the Sauratown Mountains, east of Pilot Mountain and north of the Yadkin River. They lived in villages near the Catawba River.[2] Their first European and African contact was with the Hernando De Soto Expedition in 1540. The early explorer John Lawson included them in the larger eastern-Siouan confederacy, which he called "the Esaw Nation."[3] After attacks in the late 17th century and early 18th century, they moved to the southeast around the Pee Dee River, where the Cheraw name became more widely used. They became extinct as a tribe, although some descendants survived as remnant peoples. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 30233
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Anbieter: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Collectible-Fine. viii, 629 pages; illustrations, maps; index, addenda; bound in black cloth with gilt lettering on the spine. Pencil notes on the front flyleaf, former owner's name and address in ink "Belle Rogers James . Chicago, Ill.". Expanded version of the 1867 first edition with added illustrations and 28 maps along with addenda of - "Comprising Additional Facts Concerning the Eight Pedee Counties and Sketches of the Persons for Whom They are Named by John J. Dargan (1905)". Howes - U.S.IANA (1650-1950) #G-399 cites both editions. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 11233
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Anbieter: poor man's rare books (mrbooks) IOBA NJB, Vineland, NJ, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good- with no dust jacket. American Indian; B&W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 629 pages; History of the Old Cheraws: Containing an Account of the Aborigines of the Pedee, The First White Settlements, Their Subsequent Progress, Civil Changes, the Struggle of the Revolution, and Growth of the Country Afterward, Extending from About A. D. 1730 to 1810 with Notice of Families and Sketches of Individuals . Bound in black cloth with gilt lettering to spine, this antique volume is a scarce local history relating to the Pee Dee region of South Carolina, composed of the northeastern counties of the state. This is an expanded version of the 1867 first edition with added illustrations and 28 maps along with addenda. The work is illustrated with many photographic plates and numerous area maps. The volume shows light external age/wear, and is solidly bound with clean pages. Occasional pencil marking. The book measures approximately 6 1/2" x 9 1/2". There is a scrape to edge of last 50 leaves to a width and depth of 1/64". 80. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 29240
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Anbieter: Americana Books, ABAA, Stone Mt, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. First Edition. Octavo. viii, 546 pages, [1]. Illustrated with frontispiece map and three other maps. Restored. Brown cloth hardcover with blind stamped decorated borders on the covers. Entire original cloth spine rebacked onto newer cloth. A cut out photograph of Gregg pasted on the yellow front paste down. Front hinge glued. The title page is detached. Old tape repairs to the lower edge of the first 22 pages. Some browning to the lower edges of the text. A few pencil notes on a couple of pages. The second map is crudely taped with part of the map missing. A fair copy. Howes G 399; Field 627. From wikipedia: The Cheraw people, also known as the Saraw or Saura,[1] were a Siouan-speaking tribe of indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands,[1] in the Piedmont area of North Carolina near the Sauratown Mountains, east of Pilot Mountain and north of the Yadkin River. They lived in villages near the Catawba River.[2] Their first European and African contact was with the Hernando De Soto Expedition in 1540. The early explorer John Lawson included them in the larger eastern-Siouan confederacy, which he called "the Esaw Nation."[3] After attacks in the late 17th century and early 18th century, they moved to the southeast around the Pee Dee River, where the Cheraw name became more widely used. They became extinct as a tribe, although some descendants survived as remnant peoples. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 17040
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Anbieter: Jim Crotts Rare Books, LLC, Clemmons, NC, USA
viii, 546, [1]pp., plus four maps (including frontispiece). Original maroon cloth, stamped in blind, spine stamped in gilt. The author, Gregg, was formerly rector of St. David's Church in Cheraw, South Carolina, and later Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Texas. His study is still one of the best on the native tribes of the Pedee region of interior South Carolina up into North Carolina, and a thorough history of the early families that settled in the Upper Pedee. "Really printed in London, probably some copies have an English imprint" - Sabin. An important work of Carolina local and aboriginal history. HOWES G399, "aa." SABIN 28704. FIELD 627. A nice copy of this SCARCE work. Not Ex-Lib. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 100383
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Anbieter: William Reese Company - Americana, New Haven, CT, USA
viii,546,[1]pp. plus four maps (including frontispiece). Original maroon cloth, stamped in blind, expertly rebacked with original gilt spine laid down. Very good. A presentation copy, inscribed on the front free endpaper from Gregg to the Rev. C.M. Parkman. Gregg was formerly rector of St. David's Church in Cheraw, South Carolina, and later Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Texas. His study is still one of the best on the native tribes of the Pedee region of interior South Carolina up into North Carolina, and a thorough history of the early families that settled in the Upper Pedee. "Really printed in London, probably some copies have an English imprint" - Sabin. An important work of Carolina local and aboriginal history. Rev. C.M. Parkman HOWES G399, "aa." SABIN 28704. FIELD 627. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 58538
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