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    “A History of the Middle New River Settlements” now available from Summers County Historical Society

    By Hinton News,

    19 hours ago

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    SUMMERS COUNTY W.Va. (Hinton News) - "A History of the Middle New River Settlements" is now being sold by the Summers County Historical Society for $25. This book sells on Amazon for $80. The book is hardback and is a reprint of the original, but is better than the original because an index of all the names in the book has been added. The book will be available at the society's booth during Railroad Days, and after that by contacting any member of the Historical Society. Mail orders should add $7 postage. Checks may be mailed to Summers County Historical Society, PO Box 295, Hinton 25951.

    At the time of its first settlement in the mid-1600s, the New River Valley was part of the vast, unexplored wilderness stretching from the Alleghenies westward to the Mississippi River. This expansive history by David Johnston, spanning the years 1654 to 1905, focuses on the early settlements along the New River in the area that encompasses present-day Mercer, Summers, and Monroe counties, West Virginia, and Tazewell and Giles counties, Virginia. This volume is first and foremost a chronicle of the people of the Middle New River settlements: the dangers they faced in their first explorations; their roles in the French and Indian War and American Revolution; and their history during and after the Civil War. Dispersed throughout are thumbnail sketches of the early residents of the area.

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