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Author Hamilton, David, 1939 June 9-

Title Deep river : a memoir of a Missouri farm / David Hamilton
Published Columbia : University of Missouri Press, ©2001

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Description 1 online resource (169 pages) : illustrations, map
Contents Laces, an Introduction -- In the Bottoms -- George -- Grand Pass -- Sale -- Underlined Passages in My Father's Walden -- The Bottoms -- Clearing -- To Clear -- Winter Onions -- Springs -- Hanging Mart Rider -- Dark Cloud -- Coon Hollow -- Frank James -- Dr. John Benson -- A Man -- Judge Lynch -- Mart Rider -- "Why, Mrs. Hamilton!" -- The Hatchet -- The Missouri Princess and Petit Missouri -- One Boy -- Possum -- People of the Canoe -- Bourgmont -- Massacre -- Our Discipline -- Jim Duncan Wading -- The Miamis -- The Old Fort -- Mother, Father, Farm -- The Miami Mastodon -- Ice -- Chicago Women -- The Bridge -- Mother and Her Boats -- Chartreuse Sails -- River Horse -- Father -- Farm -- Deep River, a Conclusion
Summary "Deep River uncovers the layers of history - both personal and regional - that have accumulated on a river-bottom farm in west-central Missouri. This land was part of a late frontier, passed over, then developed through the middle of the last century as the author's father and uncle cleared a portion of it and established their farm."
"Hamilton traces the generations of Native Americans, frontiersmen, settlers, and farmers who lived on and alongside the bottomland over the past two centuries. It was a region fought over by Union militia and Confederate bushwhackers, as well as by their respective armies; an area that invited speculation and the establishment of several small towns, both before and after the Civil War; land on which the Missouri Indians made their long last stand, less as a military force than as a settlement and civilization; land that attracted French explorers, the first Europeans to encounter the Missouris and their relatives, the Ioways, Otoes, and Osage, a century before Lewis and Clark
It is land with a long history of occupation and use, extending millennia before the Missouris. Most recently it was briefly and intensively receptive to farming before being restored in large part as state-managed wetlands." "Deep River is composed of four sections, each exploring aspects of the farm and its neighborhood. While the family story remains central to each, slavery and the Civil War in the nineteenth century and Native American history in the centuries before that become major themes as well. The resulting portrait is both personal memoir and informal history, brought up from layers of time, the compound of which forms an emblematic American story."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-169)
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Subject Hamilton, David, 1939 June 9-
SUBJECT Hamilton, David, 1939 June 9-
Hamilton, David, 1939 June 9- fast
Subject Farmers -- Missouri -- Biography
Farm life -- Missouri
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Historical.
HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- General.
HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI)
Farm life
Farmers
SUBJECT Missouri -- Biography
Subject Missouri
Genre/Form Biographies
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2001037679
ISBN 9780826213549
0826213545
9780826271679
0826271677