The Roses
The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty Immigrants Who Helped Shape America
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About the Book
Explore the history of immigration to the United States through the eyes of two of its earliest families—the Nuckollses and the Lymans. Charles R. Nuckolls Jr. examines the religious strife, war, and other problems that forced his descendants and others to flee to the New World. His examination of his family’s role in historic events provides a framework for understanding the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the beginnings of government in the United States. The Roses presents the history of the Lyman family in New England and then follows the Nuckolls family of Virginia as they head west. It will take all of their strength and courage to survive financial panics, wars, and social upheavals. An examination of the roles the Lymans and Nuckollses played in the founding of various colonies, the American Revolution, and other important events helps convey the important position immigrants held in the development of America. Take a detailed look at how immigrants contributed to the rise of America and how they survived difficult times in The Roses: The Nuckolls Family, the Lyman Family, and One Hundred Fifty Immigrants Who Helped Shape America.
About the Author
Charles R. Nuckolls Jr., a native of Tulsa, Oklahoma, holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and a master’s degree in business administration. An Air Force Vietnam Veteran, he has studied the history of immigration for more than forty years.