In ancient Albemarle by Catherine Albertson

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Author Albertson, Catherine, 1868-1954
Illustrator Pugh, Mabel, 1891-1986
Title In ancient Albemarle
Note Reading ease score: 55.0 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
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Summary "In Ancient Albemarle" by Catherine Albertson is a historical account published in the early 20th century, specifically in the early 1910s. The work delves into the early colonial history of North Carolina, particularly focusing on the Albemarle region and its original inhabitants, settlers, and significant events that occurred there. It introduces key figures, such as George Durant, detailing their contributions to the establishment of the area and the transformation of local geography from Native American names to colonial ones. The opening of the narrative paints a vivid picture of the Perquimans River and its natural beauty while also recounting the initial explorations and settlements made by European adventurers and settlers in the region. It specifically highlights George Durant’s pioneering spirit, noting his efforts to secure land and establish a permanent settlement after purchasing it from the local Native American chief. As the text continues, themes of early governance, conflicts with Indigenous people, and the emergence of community and commerce resonate, along with an exploration of the cultural landscape during those foundational years. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class F206: United States local history: The South. South Atlantic States
Subject North Carolina -- History
Subject Albemarle Region (N.C.) -- History
Category Text
EBook-No. 25805
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Mar 3, 2009
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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