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CHAPTER I. - COUNTY, PRECINCTS AND TOWNS.
CHAPTER II. - EARLY INDIAN CHARACTER AND CONDUCT.
CHAPTER III. - FIRST SETTLEMENTS AND SETTLERS.
CHAPTER IV. - TOPOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY.
CHAPTER V. - EARLY GOVERNMENT
CHAPTER VI. - EARLY MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS.
CHAPTER VII. - FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR.
CHAPTER VIII. - WAR OF THE REVOLUTION.
CHAPTER IX. - THE WAR OF 1812.
CHAPTER X. - THE CIVIL WAR.
A meticulously compiled chronicle, this volume offers a clear, well‑researched portrait of Orange County’s growth from its earliest settlements to the turn of the twentieth century. Drawing on the finest authorities, the author weaves together the social, economic, and civic threads that shaped each town, presenting the everyday life of farmers, merchants, and families alongside the development of local institutions. The narrative strives for factual accuracy, avoiding speculation and giving listeners a trustworthy guide to the county’s evolution.
The book also shines a light on the county’s pivotal role in the nation’s founding, recounting the winter encampment of the Continental Army at Little Britain and George Washington’s extensive time in the area. It captures the soldiers’ discussions about forming a new government and the community’s early contributions to the Republic’s ideals. Listeners will gain a vivid sense of how this once‑wilderness region helped lay the groundwork for a thriving, modern America.
Language
en
Duration
~42 hours (2423K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Burch with scans provided by the Internet Archive.
Release date
2015-06-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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