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History of Atchison County, Kansas
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- Nombre de pages1023
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4738001-6
- EAN8596547380016
- Date de parution16/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille7 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "History of Atchison County, Kansas, " Sheffield Ingalls meticulously chronicles the development of this pivotal region, tracing its evolution from a nascent settlement to a thriving community. The narrative is rich with detailed accounts, primary-source quotations, and an engaging prose style that bridges academic scholarship with accessible storytelling. Ingalls contextualizes Atchison County's history within the broader tapestry of American expansion, illustrating the intricate interplay between local governance, social dynamics, and economic growth during the 19th century.
His work stands as a significant contribution to the canon of regional histories, reflecting the emerging trend of localized studies that emphasize personal narratives alongside significant historical events. Sheffield Ingalls, an ardent historian and local resident, draws upon his deep-rooted connections to Atchison County as he embarked on this ambitious project. His background in both the realm of historical research and community engagement provides a unique perspective, allowing him to weave personal anecdotes with factual documentation.
Ingalls' commitment to preserving local narratives showcases his understanding of history as a living dialogue, crucial for fostering collective memory. This book is essential for historians, students, and anyone interested in the social and cultural evolution of Midwestern America. Ingalls invites readers to explore the rich tapestry of life in Atchison County, offering valuable insights that will resonate with local history enthusiasts and scholars alike.
His work stands as a significant contribution to the canon of regional histories, reflecting the emerging trend of localized studies that emphasize personal narratives alongside significant historical events. Sheffield Ingalls, an ardent historian and local resident, draws upon his deep-rooted connections to Atchison County as he embarked on this ambitious project. His background in both the realm of historical research and community engagement provides a unique perspective, allowing him to weave personal anecdotes with factual documentation.
Ingalls' commitment to preserving local narratives showcases his understanding of history as a living dialogue, crucial for fostering collective memory. This book is essential for historians, students, and anyone interested in the social and cultural evolution of Midwestern America. Ingalls invites readers to explore the rich tapestry of life in Atchison County, offering valuable insights that will resonate with local history enthusiasts and scholars alike.


