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Crestlands: A Centennial Story of Cane Ridge

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A young schoolmaster takes a post in a rural settlement and becomes involved in its rhythms: winter schools, house-raisings, court days, and a large religious revival at the local meetinghouse. Domestic ties and romantic attachments develop amid debates over doctrine, inheritance disputes, an unexpected will, and a cache of old letters that unsettle local reputations. Community leaders, farmers, and ministers debate conscience and custom while episodes of banishment, reconciliation, and a stranger preacher test loyalties. The narrative moves episodically through daily life, social rituals, conflicts, and moral reckonings toward a tempered resolution of personal and communal tensions.

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Mary Addams Bayne

Mary Addams Bayne was an American author known for her work in historical fiction. Her notable book, "Crestlands: A Centennial Story of Cane Ridge," explores the rich history and cultural significance of Cane Ridge, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of the community's development over a century. Bayne's writing often reflects her deep connection to the places she writes about, offering insights into the social and historical contexts of her narratives. Through her storytelling, she contributes to the literary heritage of American regional literature.

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