Barons of the Potomac and the Rappahannock

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"Barons of the Potomac and the Rappahannock" is a historical work by Moncure Daniel Conway that examines the influential planter families and social order of Virginia’s Potomac and Rappahannock regions.

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instanceOf historical work
non-fiction book
author Moncure Daniel Conway NERFINISHED
countryOfSubject United States NERFINISHED
examines influential planter families
landed elite of the Potomac region
landed elite of the Rappahannock region
regional aristocracy in Virginia
social hierarchy in Virginia
focusesOn Virginia gentry NERFINISHED
plantation society
genre history
social history
hasAuthorOccupation abolitionist writer
historian
hasPerspective critical view of slaveholding aristocracy
historicalTheme Virginia colonial aristocracy
family dynasties in Virginia
landed property and power in Virginia
plantation economy
language English
mainSubject Potomac River region of Virginia NERFINISHED
Rappahannock River region of Virginia NERFINISHED
planter families of Virginia
social order in colonial Virginia
placeOfSubject Potomac River NERFINISHED
Rappahannock River NERFINISHED
Virginia tidewater region NERFINISHED
relatedWorkAuthor Moncure Daniel Conway NERFINISHED
setInPeriod colonial Virginia
setInRegion Virginia NERFINISHED

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Moncure Daniel Conway notableWork Barons of the Potomac and the Rappahannock