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Cherokee Heritage A Bibliography Fries, Adelaide L. Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, 1752 1820. 7 vols. Raleigh, N.C. North Carolina Historical Commission, 1922 - 1943. http://www.woodward-geiger.com/pdf_files/CherokeeBibliography.pdf
Ancestry.com - Please Search Again Original data Fries, Adelaide L.. Graveyard register of Friedland Moravian Church, Forsyth County, N.C.. Graveyard Register of Friedland Moravian Church, Forsyth County, N. C.. http://search.ancestry.myfamily.com/iexec/?htx=BookList&dbid=10181&offer
Extractions: Appleton, Jay. The Experience of Landscape. London: Wiley, 1975. Barden, Lawrence S. "Fire Management Plan For Gar Creek Preserve, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina." Report. The Nature Conservancy, North Carolina Chapter: 1995 Barden, Lawrence S. "Historic Prairies in the Piedmont of North and South Carolina." Native Grasses for the Eastern U.S. Conference. The North Carolina Arboretum, Asheville. February 21, 1997. Barden, Lawrence S. "Historic Prairies in the Piedmont of North and South Carolina, USA." Natural Areas Journal, 17:2 (1997): 149-152 Barden, Lawrence S. "Management Plan For Mineral Springs Preserve, Union County, North Carolina." Report. The Nature Conservancy, North Carolina Chapter: 1993. Rev. 1995. Bartram, William. Travels of William Bartram. Ed. Mark Van Doren. 1928. New York: Dover, 1955.
Extractions: Very much the same line of argument may be applied to the first attempt of the Moravian Church to establish a settlement on the American Continent. The story is usually passed over by historians in a few short paragraphs, and yet without the colony in Georgia, the whole history of the Renewed Church of the Unitas Fratrum would have been very different. Without that movement the Moravian Church might never have been established in England, without it the great Methodist denomination might never have come into being, without it the American Moravian provinces, North or South, might not have been planned. Of course Providence might have provided other means for the accomplishment of these ends, but certain it is that in the actual development of all these things the "unsuccessful attempt" in Georgia, 1735 to 1740, played a most important part. In preparing this history a number of private libraries, the collections of the Georgia Historical Society, the Congressional Library, the British Museum, were searched for data, but so little was found that the story, in so far as it relates to the Moravian settlement, has been drawn entirely from the original manuscripts in the Archives of the Unitas Fratrum at Herrnhut, Germany, with some additions from the Archives at Bethlehem, Pa., and Salem, N. C. For the general history of Georgia, of the Moravian Church, and of the Wesleys, Steven's History of Georgia, Hamilton's History of the Moravian Church, Levering's History of Bethlehem, Pa., Some Fathers of the American Moravian Church, by de Schweinitz, Strobel's History of the Salzburgers, Tyreman's Oxford Methodists, and Wesley's Journal have been most largely used.
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Benjamin Ingham - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Fries, Adelaide L The Moravians in Georgia, 1735–1740, Edwards and Broughton (Raleigh, NC, 1905). Hutton, Joseph Edmund A Short History of the Moravian Church, Moravian http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Ingham
Extractions: Ossett , Yorkshire Died Residence Aberford Nationality British Education Batley Grammar School and Queen’s College, Oxford Occupation Cleric Founding the Inghamites Religion Anglican, Methodist, Sandemanian, Independent Spouse Lady Margaret Children Ignatius Benjamin Ingham (11 June 1712 [O.S.] - 1772), was born and raised in the Yorkshire and Humber region of England . He earned his B.A. degree from Oxford, and was ordained at age 23. Methodist connections from Oxford led to a colonial mission in America where he developed a keen interest in the Moravian church from fellow German missionaries. Following a 1738 visit to Germany for greater exposure to the Moravian faith, Ingham returned to preaching in Yorkshire for the next four years. During this time he built up a following of more societies than he could manage. Ingham relinquished control of his societies to the Moravian Brethren in 1742. Ingham’s Moravian transformation occurred the year following his marriage to Lady Margaret Hastings. The Moravians, or Unitas Fratrum , were recognized by the British Crown in 1749 thereby creating the Moravian Church in England . While Ingham’s bond with his Brethren strengthened, it was a relationship that was to evolve. By the early 1750s Ingham found his views differing from the Oxford
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Forsyth County Genealogical Resources Fries, Adelaide L., 18711949 (1898). Forsyth County. Stewarts' Print House. Fries, Adelaide L., and others (1949). Forsyth. A County on the March. http://www.mindspring.com/~forsythnc/books.html
Extractions: ISBN 0738515477, 9780738515472; 128 pages Fries, Adelaide L., 1871-1949 (1898). Forsyth County . Stewarts' Print House. Fries, Adelaide L., and others (1949). Forsyth. A County on the March . University of North Carolina Press Ramsey, Robert W. (1964). Carolina Cradle. Settlement of the Northwest Carolina Frontier, 1747-1762 This excellent book deals with the early settlement of the old Rowan County area, including what later became Forsyth County. Tursi, Frank V. (1994). Winston-Salem. A History . John F. Blair, Publishers. web link The Forsyth County Genealogical Society has a long list of publications, including the following, as well as back issues of their newsletter. Please visit their site for full information on ordering these materials. Among their offerings are the following: Forsyth County, N.C. Marriage Bonds and Co-Habitation Records, 1849-1868
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Cherokee Bibliography To Removal In 1835 Fries, Adelaide L., ed. Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Raleigh Department of Archives and History, 1968, reprinted. Frome, Michael. http://appalachiansummit.tripod.com/books.htm
Extractions: Books Home Up History Exploration ... Contact Us Cherokee to Removal in 1838 American State Papers. Indian Affairs: Volume 2 . Washington, D.C: Gales and Seaton, 1834. Adair, James. Adair's History of the American Indians . New York: Johnson Reprint, 1969. Bartram, William. "Observations on the Creek and Cherokee Indians". American Ethnological Society Transactions Bartram, William. Travels . Francis Harper. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1958. Bass, Althea. Cherokee Messenger . Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1936. Beck, Robin A., Jr. "From Joara to Chiaha: Spanish Exploration of the Appalachian Summit Area, 1540-1568." Southeastern Archeology 16, 2 (Winter 1997): 162-169. Brewer, T.F. and J. Baillie. "The Journal of George Pawley's 1746 Agency to the Cherokees." Journal of Cherokee Studies, Volume XVI, 1991 Brock, R.A., ed.. The Official Records of Robert Dinwiddie, Lieutenant-Governor of the Colony of Virginia, 1751-1758 . Richmond, Virginia: Virginia Historical Society, 1883, 2 vols.; AMS Press, 1971. Brown, John P.
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Extractions: Description: Chapel Hill, NC: U. of North Carolina Press, 1944. First edition. Octavo, x + 316pp. There are 24 pp. of b/w illustrations. The book is about the Moravian Settlement of Salem, North Carolina. told by Anna Catharina Ernst, taken from her manuscript autobiography. Slight occasional soil, paper browning, else very good in edge-rubbed cloth, heavily worn and chipped dustjacket. Item # BOOKS003421I $15.00 Add to your cart