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Hardeman, Nicholas Perkins.

WILDERNESS CALLING. The Hardeman Family in the American WestwardMovement, 1750-1900.

1977 1st 24 pp. photos and illustrations, with seven maps. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 1977. First edition. One hundred-fifty years of successive westward migrations from colonial Virginia across the Appalachians to the Cumberland Basin, Missouri, Texas, Oregon and finally California, recounted in the remarkable history of a single family. A direct descendent of family patriarch Thomas Hardeman (1750-1833), Nicholas Hardeman brings the skills of a professional historian to this compelling family saga that is a microcosm of the Western migration of America. Inscribed by Hardeman on the front flyleaf. Fine in price-clipped jacket.

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