About This Book
The narrative traces the town's origins from early colonial encounters and indigenous land-use practices, then follows settlement and landholding patterns, social hierarchies involving proprietors, indentured servants, and enslaved people, and the town's physical growth. It recounts civic institutions and notable sites, wartime experiences including espionage and the theft of records, and postwar reconstruction, supported by maps and local documentation.
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