Ann Bailey: Pioneer Heroine of the Great Kanawha Valley, West Virginia

Ann Bailey: Pioneer Heroine of the Great Kanawha Valley, West Virginia

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Life and Times of Ann Bailey:  Pioneer Heroine of the Great Kanawha Valley

By Virgil A. Lewis

Paperback ‏ : ‎ 96 pages

Back in print after more than a century, with new index, a map, and supplemental photographs.

This is the true story of “Mad” Anne Bailey. In 1791 what is now West Virginia was largely unsettled wilderness, where a storm of savage warfare raged between the Indians, the frontiersmen and the settlers. From the moment she heard the news of her husband’s death at the Battle of Point Pleasant, a strange, wild dream seemed to possess her and she became determined to avenge his death. 

Clad in buckskin pants, a petticoat, brogan shoes, a man’s coat and hat, a belt about her waist which held a knife and a tomahawk, she shouldered a rifle and took up the life of a frontiersman and a messenger carrying dispatches between Fort Lee at present day Charleston, WV, Fort Savannah at present day Lewisburg, and Fort Randolph at present day Point Pleasant, WV.

In 1791, large bodies of Indians were discovered hovering near Fort Lee, preparing for attack. The powder supply was perilously low. It was one hundred miles to Fort Savannah, the only place for re-supply. The commander asked for volunteers to go and bring back powder. No man was willing to put their lives in jeopardy, but Mad Anne Bailey, without hesitation, shouted, “I will go!” 

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Written in the classic Gothic romanticized style, the book reflects the societal attitudes of the late 19th century as Ms. Bailey's life is placed into the context and fabric of our nation's early beginnings. Newly indexed, with supplemental photographs and a map, the book is the most factual biography of Bailey: Lewis was able to interview individuals who coversed with her. -- From the publisher

About the Author

Born in a log cabin, he served as a teacher and principal, later become state superintendent of schools and the first State Historian and Archivist of West Virginia. As an author, he had thirteen works published, including History and Government of West Virginia (1896) which was utilized statewide as a textbook for over fifty years.



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