Sleeping In the Valley

Sleeping In the Valley by Madeline S Hoge is a biography that delves into the lives of prominent Virginia families interred in a cemetery overlooking Sunnyside, their ancestral home. Published by Madeline Hoge on May 25, 2021, this edition spans 130 pages and is presented in English. The book uncovers the life stories of these families, exploring their joys and struggles as they navigated the early years of the United States.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the historical context surrounding these notable Scottish and English ancestors, who were among the first pioneer families in Southwest Virginia. The narrative reflects on their core values and vision for a republic, offering insights into the pain and challenges they faced from the birth of the nation onward. This work aims to preserve their legacies for future generations, ensuring that their stories are remembered and appreciated.
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Prominent Virginia families sleep eternally in a cemetery overlooking Sunnyside, their ancestral home. A peaceful resting place, nestled among the familiar hills they loved so much. Their joys and tears during their time on earth, forgotten as the decades moved on. Their life stories are now uncovered to be remembered for future generations. We can learn from the pain and struggles beginning with the birth of our nation. They can teach us about the core values and their magnificent vision for a republic. These notable Scottish and English ancestors left their heraldry for America’s wilderness to become some of the first pioneer families in Southwest Virginia.
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