Thomas J. Wertenbaker
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American historian
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- PhD History Princeton University
- Masters History Princeton University
- Bachelors History Princeton University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker was a leading American historian and the second Edwards Professor of American History at Princeton University. Early and family life Born in Charlottesville, Virginia, he was the youngest son of former CSA Colonel Charles C. Wertenbaker and his wife Fanny .
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- The Planters of Colonial Virginia (1942) (23)
- The founding of American civilization : the middle colonies (1939) (15)
- Torchbearer of the Revolution: The Story of Bacon's Rebellion and its Leader (1941) (13)
- The Puritan oligarchy : the founding of American civilization (1948) (12)
- Norfolk : historic southern port (1932) (11)
- John Quincy Adams, "Old man eloquent" (1932) (10)
- The old south : the founding of American civilization (1942) (9)
- The first Americans, 1607-1690 (1928) (9)
- The Golden Age of Colonial Culture (1959) (7)
- Another secret diary of William Byrd of Westover, 1739-1741 : with letters & literary exercises, 1696-1726 (1943) (6)
- Father Knickerbocker rebels : New York City during the Revolution (1949) (5)
- Virginia Under the Stuarts, 1607-1688 (4)
- Patrician and Plebeian in Virginia (1910) (4)
- The Correspondence of Jefferson and Du Ponte de Nemours (1932) (4)
- The shaping of colonial Virginia (1958) (4)
- The Old South: The Founding of American Civilization. (1942) (4)
- Another Secret Diary of William Byrd of Westover, 1739–1741, with Letters & Literary Exercises, 1696–1726. Edited by Maude H. Woodfin. Translated and collated by Marion Tinling. (Richmond: Dietz Press. 1942. Pp. xlv, 490. $5.00.) (1943) (3)
- Torchbearer of the Revolution (1942) (3)
- The archeology of colonial Williamsburg (1954) (2)
- The Molding of the Middle West (1948) (2)
- The United States of America : a history (1933) (1)
- The Old South (1943) (1)
- The American People, a History (1927) (1)
- Journal and Letters of Philip Vickers Fithian, 1773–1774: A Plantation Tour of the Old Dominion. Edited with an Introduction by Hunter Dickinson Farish. [Williamsburg Restoration Historical Studies, No. 3.] Richmond: The Dietz Press, 1943. Pp. xlv, 323. $4.00 (1944) (1)
- THE FOUNDING OF AMERICAN CIVILISATION (1936) (0)
- The government of Virginia in the seventeenth century (1957) (0)
- Richard Lawrence: A Sketch (1959) (0)
- A History of American Life:@@@Volume II: The First Americans, 1607-1690@@@Volume III: Provincial Society 1690-1763. (1929) (0)
- II—The Effect of High Wages (1931) (0)
- The First Americans.@@@A History of American Life: Vol. III The First Americans. (1928) (0)
- The Founding of American Civilization: The Middle Colonies@@@The Old South: The Founding of American Civilization@@@The Golden Age of Colonial Culture (1943) (0)
- George Washington: 1732-1932 I—The National Hero (1932) (0)
- The Founding of American Civilization: The Middle Colonies@@@The Old South: The Founding of American Civilization@@@The Golden Age of Colonial Culture (1943) (0)
- The Secret Diary of William Byrd of Westover, 1709–1712. Edited by Louis B. Wright and Marion Tinting. (Richmond: Dietz Press. 1941. Pp. xxviii, 622. $5.00.) (1942) (0)
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