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Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1887
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Cannon County, TN, are recalled in this spiral bound booklet of excerpts compiled from the 1887 book: History of Tennessee originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co., and other sources. The 20-page booklet is printed one-sided with the print en…larged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. Woodbury, formerly called Danville, is the county seat. The booklet contains many names: many early settlers, first merchants, government officials, lawyers, early mill owners, justices, and doctors. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are some fairly lengthy biographies, which generally include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records and military encounters, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: J.H. Cumings, J.A. Dement, Josephus Finley, D.D. Hare, W.C. Houston, James A. Jones, L.L. Melton, W.T. Mingle, and J.G. Moore. Brief excerpts from Counties of Tennessee by Austin P. Foster, and Tennessee, a Guide to the State, compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939, are included. There are a few illustrations, but the quality of these is only fair.
Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Nashville Tennessee, 1887
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Chester County, TN, are recalled in this spiral bound booklet compiled from excerpts from the rare 1887 book: History of Tennessee, originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co. in 1887, and other sources. The new 21 page booklet is printed one-si…ded with the print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. This booklet contains a wealth of information on early Chester County. The first paragraph, for instance, describes the terrain, the location, the tributaries of Forked Deer Creek, farming, Sand Mountain and other physical characteristics. The next several paragraphs recall early settlers, including Col. J. Purdy, James Thomas, James Clifford, Jere Hendrick, Micajah Jones, Stephen Beaver, Samuel and James Neill, and many others. Communities discussed include Henderson (county seat), Montezuma, Mifflin, and Jacks Creek. Other subjects include the organiation of the county, county schools with 50 day sessions, West Tennessee Christian College, Henderson Male and Female College, and various churches. Attention Genealogists: The first part of the book includes many names of early residents and the next section of the booklet contains biographies of prominent residents in 1887: John R. Bray, Dr. B. H. Brown, T.J. Butler, Col. C. M. Cason, Robert and H.D. Criner, John R. Edwards, H.D. Franklin, J.A. Fry, C.G. Hardeman, Hiram Johnson, J.A. Miller, Caleb McKnight, John A. Parrish, William Rush, C.R. Scarborough, Capt. B.M. Tillman, William C. Trice, John H. Trice, J.M. Troutt, W. C. Tucker, D.M. Tull, and F.H. Weir. The final part of the booklet contains brief excerpts from "Counties of Tennessee" by Austin P. Foster, and "Tennessee, a Guide to the State," compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939. The guide has information on the Cisco Indian Village, Chickasaw State Park, and the Hurst Nation, a moonshine center and home to a staunch Unionist clan.
Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Nashville Tennessee, 1887
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Decatur County, TN, are recalled in this spiral bound booklet comprised of excerpts from the rare 1887 book: History of Tennessee, originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co. in 1887, and other sources. This new 25 page booklet is printed one-si…ded with the print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. The booklet holds a wealth of information on Decatur County. Subjects discussed include: the terrain, agriculture, timber, minerals, the old Brownsport furnace, early settlers, early public officials, the Civil War -- with soldiers on each side; the formation of the county; who the county was named for; public buildings, churches, schools, Decaturville -- the county seat, Perryville -- former county seat; Carrollville, and Shannonsville. The next section of the booklet contains biographies of prominent residents: Robert J. Akin, E.E. Arnold, Dr. J.F. Aydelott, B.G. Baker, William Bolin, John M. Countess, Nathan C. Davis, James E. Dees, Curry P. Denison, Wallace Dixon, James A. England, Elon H. Tate, Isham G. Hearn, Dr. J. N. Houston, John G. Houston, Dr. Troy W. Jones, H. M. Jordan, Albert F. Keeton, Capt. John McMillan, James R. McMurry, Henry W. Myracle, James M. and Corry Pettigrew, Balaam Rains, Granville M. Raney, Green B.D. Rushing, David E. Scott, Reuben Smith, William Stout, Andrew J. Strate, W.L. Swafford, P.L. Thweatt, George H. Vise, and S.M. Wallace. The final part of the booklet contains brief excerpts from Counties of Tennessee by Austin P. Foster, and Tennessee, a Guide to the State, compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939. The guide has information on the legend of Indian Creek, and a map of this part of the state.
Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Nashville Tennessee, 1887
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in McNairy County, TN, are recalled in this new 26 page spiral bound booklet of excerpts from the rare 1887 book: History of Tennessee, originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co. in 1887, and other sources. The booklet is printed one-sided with th…e print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. In one place, the owner of the original book crossed out the name of one church and wrote in another in longhand, and this remains in the reprint. After a description of the land and waterways, county growth, the booklet discusses early settlers, including W.S. Wisdon, Benjamin Wright, Mcclin Cross and many others; the first "legal hanging" and the names of the jurors; an interesting will, excluding any "infidel, atheist.or disunionist"; a 17+ year dispute over location of the county seat; Regiment No. 402 organized under militia law; other Confederate and Union units; the courthouse and other public buildings; Care of the poor; the unbuilt Chambers and Purdy Turnpike; the Memphis & Charleston Railroad; Sheriffs and other officials; churches; schools; Newspapers; and a paragraph of so on the various towns: Adamsville, McNairy Station, Bethel Springs, Falcon, Ramer, Chewalla, and Gravel Hill. The next section of the booklet contains biographies of prominent residents: Prof. M.R. Abernathy, R.D. Anderson, Peyton Atkins, J.T. Barnhill, John G. Combs, N.A. Erwin, Dixon Etheridge, F.M. Freeman, W.A. Gooch, various members of the Hamm family; B.S. McIntire, Josiah Jeans, Robert E. McKinney, Gen. John H. Meeks, Orvil L. Meeks, S.M. Perkins, J.P. Prince, John H. Reeder, Dr. W.M. Sanders, J.W. Stumph, R.P. Swain, and several members of the Warren family. The final part of the booklet contains brief excerpts from Counties of Tennessee by Austin P. Foster, and Tennessee, a Guide to the State, compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939. There is also a map of this part of the state.
Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Nashville Tennessee, 1887
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Lake County, TN, are recalled in this new 29 page spiral bound booklet compiled from excerpts from the rare 1887 book: History of Tennessee, originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co. in 1887, and other sources. The booklet is printed one-sided… with the print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. The first part of the booklet concerns the history of the county and includes: a description of the terrain, soil and agriculture; first settlers, early public officials, various "firsts", the town of Tiptonville, various small communities (Cronanville, Ross' Landing, Reelfoot, and Horn Ridge), local units in the Civil War; and early schools and churches. The next section of the booklet contains biographies of prominent residents, several of which include interesting tales of local history, murder and adventure: Washington Alexander, John Arnett, Levi Bates, Benjamin F. Beckham, the Cates Family, Henry Darnall, William A. J. Davis, Mrs. Caroline Dickinson, Lauchlan Donaldson, Milton Donaldson, Richard Everett, D. G. Ferguson, F. H. Griffin, William Harper, James Harris, H.M. Hassell, Austin Hines, M.J. Holifield, Robert Lewis family, Wyatt Mooring, William Moss, Smith Newton, Robert T. Parks, the Peacock Family, George B. Riley, William A. Sims, Robert Thompson, the Tipton Family, Robert Watson, Robert Webb, K. M. Wright and William Wynn. The final part of the booklet contains a brief excerpt from Counties of Tennessee by Austin P. Foster, and a tour of Reelfoot Lake from Tennessee, a Guide to the State, compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939.
Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Nashville Tennessee, 1887
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. This new 35 page spiral-bound booklet recalls early days in Hardin County, TN. It was compiled from excerpts from the rare 1887 book: History of Tennessee, originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co. in 1887, and other sources. The booklet has the print enlar…ged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. Containing overly long paragraphs and lacking illustrations, this booklet nevertheless holds a wealth of information on Hardin County. The first paragraph, for instance, describes the terrain, the position of the Tennessee River and other waterways, the islands, springs, where names of county features came from, soil, minerals, White Oak Valley, timber, and much more. The second paragraph goes into the early settlers, beginning with Col. Joseph Hardin in 1815. The first white woman to arrive here, the first burial in the county, and the names of a number of other early settlers follow. Other subjects covered include: the works of Mound Builders, the formation of the county in 1819, the disputed election of the first sheriff, questionable office holders, first execution (a woman) and other criminal cases; the question of "Union or Secession", County residents on both sides in the Civil War; the Battle of Shiloh and the National Cemetery; early county buildings, including Jail in a hollow tree?; Names of County Sheriffs; Churches; First Schoolhouse; Savannah, county seat; Saltillo; Cerro Gordo; Pittsburg Landing and other small towns. The next section of the booklet contains biographies of prominent residents (in 1887): James Alexander, Samuel Allen, W.R. Allen, Newton Baker, Jasper Baker, Samuel Barlow, John Benton, Abner Blevins, Thomas Brown, W. H. Carrington, Joseph W. Cavender, John Counce, James Covey, Eli Craven, James Craven, Mc. W. Davis, David Dickerson, Arch Gammill, James Anthony Hanna, Jesse Hatley, Henry Reyburn Hinkle, William Hinkle, Joshua Martin, Archibald, James and A.C. McDougal, W.C. Meeks, M.F. Parker, Alfred Pitts, R.W. Reynolds, Benjamin Shelby, David Street, W.G. Thomas, William Watson, and John Wilson. The final part of the booklet contains brief excerpts from Counties of Tennessee by Austin P. Foster, and Tennessee, a Guide to the State, compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939. The guide has information on the Cherry House, where Gen. Grant had his headquarters at one time; the Battle of Shiloh; and Pickwick Dam. It also has a map of this part of the state.

Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1889
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Sharp County, AR, are recalled in this 35-page spiral bound booklet, comprised of excerpts from the 1889 book, Goodspeed's Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. The first p…art of the booklet contains a brief history of the county: Physical features, location, minerals, waterways, agriculture, etc.; Organization of the county; Early settlers; Courts; Civil War period; Ash Flat, Hardy and other communities; Education; Churches; County officials; and other items of interest. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear.

Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1887
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Perry County, TN, are recalled in this spiral bound booklet of excerpts compiled from the 1887 book: History of Tennessee originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co., and other sources. The 35-page booklet has the print enlarged for easier readi…ng. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. The first dozen pages of the booklet are devoted to the history of the county. Included are a physical description of the county, its "inexhaustible" supply of iron ore, early settlers, early merchants and industries, creation of the county, first magistrates, first courthouse, county court clerks, early "infestation" of saloons, divided Civil War sentiment, etc. Linden is the county seat. Other communities include Farmers' Valley, Theodore, Lobelsville, Britt's Landing, Mouse Tail Landing, etc. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. Most are fairly lengthy, and often include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: San Martin Barnett, Barnabas Beasley, Dr. Isaac N. Black, A.J. Blackwell, Bailey P. Bone, William O. Britt, John W. Burns, Andrew D. Craig, A.P. Craig, Andrew C. Cude, Mrs. Nancy J. Dickson, James M. Dodson, Elias Dodson, Allen W. Dodson, George H. Dudley, Thomas C. Edwards, John T. Edwards, Thomas O. Gray, Dr. M.J. Gray, William N. Greer, R.A. Guthrie, Robert Houssels, John H. Houssels, C. Johnson, Benjamin C. Kittrell, Elkanah A. Land, Green C. Ledbetter, John N. Ledbetter, H.M. Ledbetter, William H. Loggins, Capt. Henry H. Long, Aaron R. McCage, Robert H. Patterson, Ezra R. Patterson, Charles L. Pearson, Egbert Haywood Shepard, Thetus W. Sims, James L. Sloan, Alvin Tate, Jesse Taylor, Thomas B. Twilla, John L. Vaughan, William C. Webb, William T. Weems, Judge Thomas Whitwell and John M. Young. A brief excerpts from Counties of Tennessee by Austin P. Foster is included. There are a few illustrations, but the quality of these is only fair.
Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Nashville Tennessee, 1887
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Henderson County, TN, recalled in this new 36 page spiral bound booklet compiled from excerpts from the rare 1887 book: History of Tennessee, originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co. in 1887, and other sources. The booklet has the print enlar…ged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. Containing overly long paragraphs and lacking illustrations, the booklet nevertheless holds a wealth of information. The first paragraph, for instance, describes the terrain, tells what or who the creeks were named for, discusses soil erosion, water, cotton, soil, minerals, and the need for railroad transportation. Other subjects covered include: Early settlers, early marriages; the formation of the county; who the county was named for; public buildings, churches, early political disputes, schools, Lexington: the county seat, businesses in Lexington, newspapers, lodges, and smaller towns: Sardis, Scott's Hill, Juno, Independence, Barren Springs, Long (formerly Middlebury), Crucifer and Lone Elm. The next section of the booklet contains biographies of prominent residents (in 1887): Jackson Anderson, William Barry, G.W. Beacham, Felix Bray, W.F. Brooks, J.L. Cochran, A.B. Cunningham, R.A. Davidson, P.J. Dennison, Clark Diffee, James Dodds, Wm. Elkins, Euphrates Flake, G.W. Florence, H.W. Foster, James Fuller, M.L. Galloway, J.N. Hall, Issac W. Hassell, Samuel Howard, J.W.H. Knowles, G.L, Laws, John Lockhead, W.T. Logan, Wm. Long, G.W. McCall, John E. McCall, D.E. McCallum, W.C. McHaney, LaFayette F. McHaney, S.A. Mynders, Peter Pearson, John Pearson, Stephen Powers, Moses Segraves, Maj. T.A. Smith, John Smith, L.A. Stanford, T.M. Stubblefield, John M. Taylor, J.A. Teague, E.J. Timberlake, Wm. H. Warren, O.P. White, E.G. Whitehead, Richard Williams, J.T. Wilson, and Levi S. Woods The final part of the booklet contains brief excerpts from Counties of Tennessee by Austin P. Foster, and Tennessee, a Guide to the State, compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939. The guide has information on the Sardis Model Community, and on a man who was over eight feet tall in Darden. It also has a map of this part of the state.

Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1888
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Dunklin County, MO, are recalled in this booklet, reprinted from excerpts from three rare books: Goodspeed's 1888: History of Southeast Missouri, The State of Missouri (1904), and Missouri, a Guide to the "Show Me" State, a 1930s WPA project. The 37-…page 8 1/2 x 11" booklet is spiral bound. A vinyl sheet protects the front cover. The 1888 history covers the early development of this area and includes bios of prominent citizens. Topics covered include: Location; Howard Moore and other early settlers; Formation of the county; An early hanging and another criminal case; Names of early officials; the town of Kennett -- courthouse, newspaper and lodges; Other Communities -- Clarkton, Malden, Hornersville and Cotton Plant; Attorneys; and other bits of history and trivia. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. Most are fairly lengthy, and often include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: Joseph R. Allgood, John P. Allen, Dr. Eli T. Anderson, Henry A. Applegate, A.C. Austin, Rev. Martin V. Baird, Judge T.E. Baldwin, Neil S. Barham, Walter S. Blakemore, John H. Bledsoe, William G. Bragg, Ambrose D. Bridges, William Bridges, Cicero C. Capshaw, Reuben S. Chapman, John B. Cook, Daniel R. Cox, William J. Davis, William Jefferson Davis, Isam F. Donaldson, Asa B. Douglass, Rev. Robert H. Douglass, Judge James M. Douglass, A.W. Douglass, Thomas J. Douglass, Jefferson N. Duckett, George T. Edwards, Thomas R.R. Ely, R. Millington Finney, Winfield Scott Gardner, John A. Goodrich, Thomas F. Ham, Wilburn D. Harkey, Dr. Van H. Garrison, Charles P. Hawkins, Capt. Daniel Haynes, Benjamin F. Hicks, Benjamin R. Hopkins, Dr. William G. Hughes, Willis G. Jackson, Robert H. Jones, John N. Karnes, Charles V. Langdon, Albert J. Langdon, Lewis L. Laferny, Louis McCutchen, Jacob Henry McRee, George W. Marshall, Dr. F. A. Mayes, Dr. Alpheus B. Mobley, Achilles A. Moore, Thomas R. Neel, Judge Given Owen, Judge James H. Owen, William J. Oxley, George Wilber Peck, William G. Petty, Samuel L. Phillips, Charles M. Pritchard, John G. Rapp, Moore M. Rayburn, Thomas B. Reeves, David Rice, Van Rice, Robert F. Sanders, William M. Satterfield, James W. Sexton, William F. Shelton, William H. Shelton, G.T. Smith, James F. Smyth, Sylvester W. Spiller, Hallett B. Spooner, Richard H. Squires, Jonas P. Stewart, Robert W. Stokes, Thomas C. Stokes, Robert Summers, James F. Tatum, John P. Taylor, Dr. George T. Van Cleve, Levi Walker, William T. Wallace, Isom A. Waltrip, Judge James M. Waltrip, Rev. Milton J. Whitaker, Samuel B. White, William W. White, Dr. Fabius M. Wilkins (pix). A.B. Wilkins, John Wright, and John Yearwood. The 1904 book, written in connection with the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, gives an overview of the county at that date. The WPA excerpts take a look at the area from a 1939 vantage point, including interesting historical notes, especially as they relate to sightseeing possibilities.

Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1887
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Bradley County, TN, are recalled in this spiral bound booklet composed of historical tales, factual data and individual biographies excerpted from several sources, including the rare book: History of Tennessee, originally published by Goodspeed Publi…shing Co. in 1887. The 37-page booklet is printed one-sided on 8.5 x 11" paper with the print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. Some of the information in the booklet concerns: a description of the terrain, the "Cherokee Agency," early settlers, dispute over Indian treaty ceding lands to the USA, Sale of lands, organization of churches, organization of county and early officers, the circuit court, early members of the bar, the city of Cleveland, early businesses and newspapers, the Civil War years, and the town of Charleston. This biography section of this booklet is a goldmine of information for genealogy seekers, usually giving the names of parents, spouse, in-laws, children, siblings, etc., as well as military service, politics, residence and occupation, in the course of which it often adds tidbits to the history of the area: J.N. Aikin, E.C. Anderson, T.L. Bates, P.L. Bible, P.L.Bryan, James S. Byrd, Charles T. Campbell, W.P. Campbell, John G. Carter, John B. Cate, V.A. Clemmer, R.L. Cleveland, James Cook, J.M. Crow, John P. Davis, William A. Denton, J.B. Fillaner, Andrew J. Fletcher, J.H. Gaut, S.P. Gaut, Rufus L. Graves, James S. Hancock, C.L. Hardwick, G.R. Hatcher, M.O. Hawk, Henry B. Henegar, Judge John B. Hoyl, John Hughes, Thomas B. Jones, James M. Johnston, Samuel Julian, Robert P. Julian, M.L. Julian, F.P. Kanester, Samuel Kibler, James M. Knox, William Knox, J.P. Lea, W.C. Mansfield, P.B. Mayfield, Columbus A. Mee, W.H, McKamy, John McPherson, H.J. Parks, A.A. Ragsdale, Dr. A.D. Scruggs, Dr. J.S. Shugart, Dr. Isham C. Simmons, Samuel Reese, John Richey, Martin L. Riggs, J.A. Steed, Rev. J.A. Stubblefield. Rev. David Sullins, Joseph R. Taylor, J.N. Taylor, Jonathan Caswell Tipton, William Sharon Tipton, E.C. Tipton, Arthur Traynor, W.D. Traynor, William Trewhitt, W.H. Weatherly, W.G. Weatherly, and A.J. White. The final part of the booklet contains brief excerpts from Counties of Tennessee by Austin P. Foster, Tennessee, a Guide to the State, compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939. The WPA book mentions Bob Jones College and the Central Avenue Tabernacle. A small map shows the general location of this area.
Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1890
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Chicot County, AR, are recalled in this 38-page spiral bound booklet, comprised of excerpts from the 1890 book, Goodspeed's Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Southern Arkansas. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. The first p…art of the booklet contains a brief history of the county: Physical features, location on the Mississippi River, Levee system, Cotton crop, Lumber trade and river traffic, Organization of the county, Seat of Justice, Bench and Bar, County officials, Early settlers and settlements, Some historic names, Lake Village, the county seat, and other towns, Exciting events at old Columbia, Civil War period, Battle of Ditch Bayou, Railroads, Newspapers, Churches, Schools, and other items of interest. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. Most are lengthy, and often include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, military service, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: Markallen, D. Brawner, Hugh N. Brooks, J.E. Bryan, Henry F. Clark, John Curtis Connerly (picture), Robert H. Connerly (picture), John T. Crenshaw, John B. Daniels, Anthony H. Davies, Felix G. Davis, William W. Ford, Richard M. Gaines, John W. Gordon, Herbert W. Graves, Edwin Hilliard, Samuel F. Horner, Victor M. Johnson, John H. Lee, Thomas N. Llewellyn, A.N. McDermott, Dr. Edward O. McDermott, Walton H. Mathis, Joseph B. Mercer, A. Meyer, Jefferson Peak, F.H. Pugh, Gen. Daniel Harris Reynolds (picture) , Dr. Harry C. Stinson, Major William B. Streett, William D. Trotter, Charles F. Wells, and Isaac M. Worthington (picture). The WPA section gives a bit of history along with points of interest, and also includes a map of southern Arkansas.
Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1888
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Iron County, MO, are recalled in this booklet, reprinted from excerpts from three rare books: Goodspeed's 1888: History of Southeast Missouri, The State of Missouri (1904), and Missouri, a Guide to the "Show Me" State, a 1930s WPA project. The 38-pag…e 8 1/2 x 11" booklet is spiral bound. A vinyl sheet protects the front cover. The 1888 history covers the early development of this area and includes bios of prominent citizens. The 1904 book, written in connection with the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, gives a brief overview of the county at that date. The WPA excerpt take a look at the area from a 1939 vantage point, including historical notes, as they relate to sightseeing possibilities. Topics covered include: Mountainous location; Iron manufacturing and the Pilot Knob Iron Company; Other Minerals; Ephraim Stout and other early settlers; Formation of the county and names of early officials; Communities -- Arcadia and Ironton and other bits of history and trivia. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. Most are fairly lengthy, and often include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: Jacob T. Ake, John T. Baldwin, William E. Bell, J.N. Bishop, August Block, Capt. H.M. Bradley, S.E. Buford, Philip P.G. Carty, J.G. Clarkson, H.M. Collins, Franz Dinger, William R. Edgar, Valentine Effinger, John W. Emerson (pix), Dr. G.W. Farrar, W.A. Fletcher, W.T. Gay, Dr. T.R. Goulding, William Hackworth, John W. Hancock, John Hartman, Robert J. Hill, John A.H. Hogue, A.W. Holloman, Joseph Huff, Henry N. Hutchens, Frank Imboden, Peter H. Jaquith, Henry M. Jones, J.S. Jordan, Frederick Kaths, Judge John Kemper, Joseph Kerchner, Dr. C.C. Kerlogon, Calvin Kitchel, J.W. Lashley, Mrs. Belle Lay, James M. Logan, Eugene M. Logan, James Lovelace, Jefferson D. McClung, Dr. J.R. McKinney, Azariah Martin, Felix R. Mills, James M. Morris, Wiley O'Neal, G.W. Phillips, S.P. Rayburn, W.R. Read, August Rieke, Anton Rochry, William Ruddock, Cyrus Russell, Judge Theodore P. Russell, J.H. Russell, John Schwab, John W. Speck, E.C. Tual, Father L.C. Wernert, Isaac G. Whitworth Sr., William H. Whitworth, P.W. Whitworth and Bernard Zwart.
Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1888
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Pemiscot County, MO, are recalled in this booklet, reprinted from excerpts from three rare books: Goodspeed's 1888: History of Southeast Missouri, The State of Missouri (1904), and Missouri, a Guide to the "Show Me" State, a 1930s WPA project. The 39…-page 8 1/2" x 11" booklet, is spiral bound. A vinyl sheet protects the front cover. The 1888 history covers the early development of this area and includes bios of prominent citizens. The 1904 book, written in connection with the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, gives a brief overview of the county at that date. The WPA excerpt takes a look at the area from a 1939 vantage point, including ihistorical notes, as they relate to sightseeing possibilities. Topics covered include: Physical features; Gayosa, an early settlement and early settlers; Caruthersville; Formation of the county and names of early officials; Courts; Guerrilla gangs during and after the Civil War; the murder of Mrs. James Atkinson and her son; Attorneys; and other bits of history and trivia. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. Most are fairly lengthy, and often include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: John T. Averill, Joseph Bader, Judge Robert Belson, John M. Bigham, Rev. George William Boon, W.A. Boon, Bailey Brooks, James Franklin Brooks, William C. Brooks, Joseph Brasher, William Budde, Andrew Jackson Bush, John F.M. Campbell, Maj. George W. Carleton, Luke Cassidy, George L. Coleman, Henry P. Coleman, Samuel T. Cross, David Henry Culp, George W. Curtner, Thomas D. Curtner, William W. Darrity, J.N. Delashmutt, Judge Richard E. Dillingham, Sidney H. Dowd, George William Dowdy, Marshall G. Dudley, Samuel Allen Everright, William R. Fields, Judge Charles W. Fisher, John J. Fisher, Aladdin C. Foust, Patrick Fowler, Henry Clay Garrett, Newberry Gibson, Thomas B. Gordon, Thomas J. Green, Martin Luther Grymes, John Hartwell, John Henderson, David Glen Hendrick, Leonard C. Hickerson, Ransom Hicks, William H. Hudgens, Jesse Huffman, John W. Jacobs, James L. Johnson, John W. Jones, William A. Joplin, A.E. Ketcham, Henry W. Kimberly, J.B. Latshaw, Francis M. Lester, James D. Long, William F. McArthur, John C. McClanahan, Wiley Ralph Massey, John M. Michie, John M. Miller, Rev. Robert Marcelles Morgan, Canaday T. Moseley, George M. Nolin, James Riley Orton, Curtis I. Popham, Daniel Rohrer, Martin Luther Stancil, James Franklin Rowe, Hina C. Schult, George W. Seten, Judge Stephen H. Steele, Leonidas L. Steele, Henry Stephens, James Stewart, Nicholas J. Teror, Jesse M.N. Thompson, Dr. Quincy Adams Tipton, William A. Ward, Richard Crockett Warren, C.P. Wells, William W. Wilford, Judge Henry J. Wilks and Dr. Thomas E. Young.
Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1889
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. The lives of over 120 early Cole County, MO, residents are recalled in this 40 page booklet, compiled from the rare 1889 book: History of Cole, Moniteau, Morgan, Benton, Miller, Maries and Osage Counties, Missouri. originally produced by the Goodspeed Publishing C…o. The 11 x 8 1/2" spiral bound booklet is printed on 60# paper and has a vinyl sheet protecting the front cover. Cole County includes Jefferson City, Marion, Centre Town (Centertown), Elston, Russellville, St. Thomas, Stringtown, Lohman, Osage City, Osage Bluff, Hickory Hill, Belleville, Taos, Eugene, Henley, St. Martins and Wardsville. The biographies include: Peter Alexander, William Anderson, John Antweiler, Charles Arnhold, Simon Bandelier, A.M. Beckers, Green C. Berry, Fred H. Binder, Peter G. Bolton, John L. Brenner, G.R. Brunk, Robert H. Buckner, C.F.W. Buente, Charles Clarenbach, Maj. Joseph Marcus Clarke, Houton W. Clarke, Sylvester W. Cox (brief), Albert E. Creedon, William Crede, Rudolph Dallmeyer, William Smith Davison, Rev. Joseph Fr. M. Diel, Judge John H. Diercks, L.V. Dix, Herman H. Dulle, Henry J. Dulle, Dr. M.A. Dunlop, John W. Edwards, Dr. A. Elston, Mrs. S. M. Elston, Martin J. Engelbrecht, Dr. Isaac N. Enlow, Dr. John S. Enlow, Father J.C. Ernst, Judge W. S. Freshour, Reuben Garnett, Isaac M. George, John A. George, Dr. W. S. Glover, Urias Gordon, John W. Gordon, J.E. Garman, Tandy A. Greenup, Arthur P. Grimshaw, Michael Handley, Gen. James Harding, William Hartley, James Henley, Rev. O.J.S. Hoog, J.A. Huegel, Dr. G.A. Humpert, J.H. Kautsch, Andreas Knernscheld, Mrs. C. Koehler, Albert Kroeger, August Kroeger, Dr. William M. Lamkin, John A. Linhardt, G.W. Lockett, Charles W. Lohman, Louis C. Lohman, J. F. Long, Major William H. Lusk (w/picture), William Gilmore McCarty, Newton McKinney, Dr. James McWorkman, W.A. Maddux, A.A. Mahan, Thomas B. Mahan, Dr. J.B. Martin, Jacob Mayens, Meredith T. Moore, F. Y Murphy, Andrew Nieghorn, George W. Noland, Joseph Obermayer, Adam Ohnemueller, Adam Opel, Stephen Ortmeyer, Philipp Ott, John L. Ott, Louis Pfunder, William Plummer, John M. Popp, Albert Prenger, Fred Raithel, John G. Rakes, F. H. Rephlo, Bernard Richter, P.H. Robertson, F.W. Roer, Adam Routszong, Judge Simon N. Schell, Francis X. Schell, John Scheperle, L.A. Schirmer, Jacob Schirmer, Father Ferdinand Helias, L.M. Schmucker, Ferdinand Schleer, T.J. Scott, T.W. Scott, A.C. Scruggs, M.R. Sinks, J.J. Sommer, George W. Spurr, Judge Joseph Stampfli, F. Steffens, Joseph Straus, John A. Summerer, Judge Horace A. Swift, F. Marion Tagart, Jacob Tanner, Dr. C.A. Thompson, Eugene Thompson, Dr. J.L. Thorpe, George Wagner, William W. Wagner, Caswell C. Walser, Edward W. Ward N.R. Wells, Judge W.C. Young, John Zimmermann, and Victor Zuber.

Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1888
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Butler County, MO, are recalled in this booklet, reprinted from excerpts from three rare books: Goodspeed's 1888: History of Southeast Missouri, The State of Missouri (1904), and Missouri, a Guide to the "Show Me" State, a 1930s WPA project. The 40-p…age spiral bound 8 1/2 x 11" booklet has a vinyl sheet protects the front cover. The 1888 history covers the early development of this area and includes bios of prominent citizens. The 1904 book, written in connection with the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, gives an overview of the county at that date. The WPA excerpts take a look at the area from a 1939 vantage point, including interesting historical notes, especially as they relate to sightseeing possibilities. Topics covered include: Location, Waterways; Solomon Kittrel and other early settlers; Formation of the county; Names of early officials; Circuit Court and grand jury; Crimes and trials; Poplar Bluff -- businesses, newspapers, lodges, schools, and other bits of history and trivia. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. Most are fairly lengthy, and often include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: Dr. J. E. Adams, William B. Adams, Oscar R. Albro, Judge Andrew S. Armstrong, James R. Arrendale, Arthur P. Asher, Dr. George T. Bartlett, George Begley, George H. Benton, Harry H. Blackstone (pix), W.W. Boyt, Robert A. Burket, John L. Clevelen, George H. Crumb, James L. Dalton, Dr. Hugh C. Davidson, Isaac M. Davidson, Dr. Alex W. Davidson, Joseph T. Davidson, Byrd Duncan, Dr. DeWitt F. Eskew, H.M. Estes, Thomas D. Ferguson (pix), William Ferguson, Martin Ferguson, James L. Garetson, Charles Giese, Dr. Edmund V. Glass, George W. Glass, William C. Graddy, A. Hewitt Greason, Josiah Harper, Charles F. Hinrichs, G.W. Hill, Levi Hillis, Emlen W. Hoag, James R. Hogg, Judge Andrew Holt, Dr. J.L. Horn, Milton C. Horton, M.A. Johnson, H.E. Johnson, Dr. Benjamin c. Jones, Judge Eli C. Lacks, Robert P. Liles, Dr. James C. McCown, John Mangold, Henry H. Miles, Leonard O. Mills, Lemuel Mills, Thomas H. Moore, Joseph W. Morris, William F. Neal, William W. Norman, George C. Orchard, William L. Oury, F.G. Oxley, Judge John C. Patty, Joseph P. Porch, John W. Reed, George W. Register, Dr. S.N. Rubottom, Harvey I. Ruth, Dr. Marshall E. Shelton, Andrew Jackson Simms, John Souders, Milton S. Spradling, G.A. Standard, Michael D. Treece, B.F. Turner, and Milton J. Wyatt.

Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1887
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Where President Andrew Johnson kept the folks in stitches. Greene County, Tennessee! Early days in Greene County, TN, are recalled in this spiral bound booklet composed of colorful tales, factual data and individual biographies excerpted from several sources, incl…uding the rare book: History of Tennessee, originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co. in 1887. The 41-page booklet is printed has the print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. Despite its overly long paragraphs and lack of good illustrations, the booklet provides a wealth of information. The first paragraph alone, for instance, describes the terrain, tells of the first settler, the first white child born, names of many other early settlers, and discusses early churches. The following pages cover attitutes toward slavery, a convention of the Friends Church with names of delegates, the first Methodist Society in the state, County organization and early magistrates, the first grand jury, the State of Franklin, the circuit court, the chancery court, members of the legal profession, Thomas D. Arnold, the City of Greeneville, merchants, education, Tusculum Academy, newspapers, and the names of many county officials including some as far back as 1783. This biography section of this booklet is a goldmine of information for genealogy seekers, usually giving the names of parents, spouse, in-laws, children, siblings, etc., as well as military service, politics, residence and occupation, in the course of which it often adds tidbits to the history of the area: J.C. Ayers, Marion L. Bailey, Dr. G.N. Bailey, George A. Bailey, Christian Bible, Capt. John C. Bible, Capt. Thomas Bible, W.C. Black, Dr. John R. Boyd, James H. Bright, Col. A.J. Brown, James L. Cain, Rev. Samuel A. Coile, Maj. R.H.M. Donnelly, James O. Earnest, William Mc. Earnest, Benjamin F. Earnest, F.M. Easterly, Dr. J.P. Easterly, Rev. J.B. Fitzgerald, A.J. Frazier, G. L. Gammon, R.G. Gammon, Dr. William Girdner, J.K.P. Hall, John Hardin, Landon C. Haynes, Dr. J.J. Howell, J.M. Hunter, Dr. M.F. Jerolds, A.S. Johnson, Robert M. Jones, George E. Kenney, Rufus J. Kidwell, Samuel W. Leming, James Love, James Luster, J.B.R. Lyon, James B. Lyon, Hugh D. Maloney, Henry G. Marsh, Joseph W. McDannel, J.W. McDannald, D.W. Mercer, William E.F. Milburn, Rev. Jere Moore, J.S. Neilson, Augustus H. Pettibone, W.H. Piper, C.G. Rankin, D.W. Remine, James H. Robinson, D.L. Russell, A.N. Shoun, R.J. Snapp, Lawrence P. Speck, A.J. Stephens, S.J.R. Stephens, A.D. Susong, L.W. Tipton, Col. J.G. Weems, G.J. Weems, Joseph A. Williams, Thomas L. Williams and William Houston Williams. The final part of the booklet contains brief excerpts from Counties of Tennessee by Austin P. Foster, Tennessee, a Guide to the State, compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939, and a brief article on the State of Franklin from an old encyclopedia. The WPA book tells of President Andrew Johnson's tailoring days.
Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1888
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Wayne County, MO, are recalled in this booklet, reprinted from excerpts from three rare books: Goodspeed's 1888: History of Southeast Missouri, The State of Missouri (1904), and Missouri, a Guide to the "Show Me" State, a 1930s WPA project. The 42-pa…ge 8 1/2" x 11" booklet, is spiral bound. A vinyl sheet protects the front cover. The 1888 history covers the early development of this area and includes bios of prominent citizens. The 1904 book, written in connection with the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, gives a brief overview of the county at that date. The WPA excerpt takes a look at the area from a 1939 vantage point, including ihistorical notes, as they relate to sightseeing possibilities. Topics covered include: Physical features; Joseph Parish, Thomas Ring, the Logan family, the Bettis brothers, and other early settlers; Organization of the county and names of early officials; Early courthouses, Murder trials; Communities -- Greenville, Piedmont, and other towns; Newspapers, Lawyers and other bits of history and trivia. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. Most are fairly lengthy, and often include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: John C. Adams, John M. Alexander, William D. Allard, David J. Allen, John G. Allen, Dr. John L. Allison, William Bennett, C.A. Bennett, John H. Bennett, Richard E. Buehler, George W.H. Butler, John T. Butts, S.H. Carson, Zedekiah Cattron, George W. Cook, William Creasy, G.W. Creath, O.D. Dalton, Adam H. Dalton, E.J. Dalton, Wiley Daniel, Joseph Davis, Washington Davis, Adam J. Duncan, Mrs. Martha Ann Duncan, Thomas C. Durham, W.F. Eads, Noel A. Estes, Frank Farrell, James D. Faulkner, William R. Frederick, John Garrison, Alfred C. Graves, William R. Green, Jacob A. Gross, Rev. William H. Hale, Patrick Harmon, S.A. Harris, Henry Helm, Prof. H. Augustus Hovis, A.C. Hughes, John Hunter, Matthew N. Ijames, Jackson Ing, Frederick M. Johnston, Hiram W. Jones, Alexander S. Jones, Joseph L. Kelly, Wallis Kirkpatrick, A.T. Lacey, Capt. W.T. Leeper, William S. Linville, John K. Lowrance, Thomas C. McCorkle, Dr. J. P. McFarland, J.B. McGhee, Henry Y. Mabrey, Oliver H. Mador, Clark Mann, A.B. Martindale, Rev. George W. Mitchell, William H. Morgan, Charles Morgan, Daniel Moore, Robert L. Moore, John E. Morris, Abel J.F. Moser, Matthias M. Myers, Timothy O'Keefe, George R. Patterson, Josiah Payne, Reuben H. Perkins, Mrs. Esther C. Pigg, Pinckney L. Powers, David F. Rhodes, James A. Rhodes, John F. Rhodes, Mathew L. Rhodes, James B. Robinson, T.L. Roussin, Lafayette Rubottom, Dr. John P. Sebastian, Andrew J. Seabaugh, E.P. Settle, William H. Shanks, Rev. David Sheets, Francis M. Shipton, W.F. Short, Lysander Sloan, W.R. Smith, Finis A. Stephens, Peter Stilts, John G. Swezea, Rev. Alson G. Twidwell, Dr. G.W. Toney, Rev. Luther M. Wagner, John H. Walker, Yancy Ward, Meshach Ward, William Warmach, Peter F. Wells, Adolph Wesche, Francis E. Whitener, John M. Wilkinson, W.B. Wilson, John W. Wilson, Francis M. Womack, James E. Wynn and Joel Yancey.
Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1888
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Madison County, MO, are recalled in this booklet, reprinted from excerpts from three rare books: Goodspeed's 1888: History of Southeast Missouri, The State of Missouri (1904), and Missouri, a Guide to the "Show Me" State, a 1930s WPA project. The 44-…page 8 1/2" x 11" booklet is spiral bound. A vinyl sheet protects the front cover. The 1888 history covers the early development of this area and includes bios of prominent citizens. The 1904 book, written in connection with the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, gives a brief overview of the county at that date. The WPA excerpt takes a look at the area from a 1939 vantage point, including ihistorical notes, as they relate to sightseeing possibilities. Topics covered include: Physical features -- mountains, water sources, minerals; Mining -- copper, lead and granite; John Calloway and other early settlers; Formation of the county and names of early officials; Court actions, including cases involving hog stealing, multiple murder and lynching; Fredericktown (originally St. Michaels) -- businesses, newspapers, lodges, and schools; Marquand; Attorneys; and other bits of history and trivia. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. Most are fairly lengthy, and often include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: Napoleon B. Allen, Josiah M. Anthony, James B. Anthony, Edward D. Anthony, Dr. Caruthers A. Anthony, Robert A. Anthony, J.P. Bailey, Rufus Baird, Ahira J. Beardsley, Hiram Berry, Nathaniel J. Berryman, David Brewen, Robert A. Buckner, Anton P. Budenholzer, Thomas P. Buford, Samuel Buford, Benjamin Benson Cahoon, Richard Paul Callaway, Alfred Campbell, O.K. Clardy, George Cook, Henry Cook, Dr. J.L. Covert Sr., Robert P. Crow, E.H. Day, Christopher C. Dennis, James G. Donnell, Thomas F. Estes, James F. Fox, Prof. J.L. Frohock, Charles Fuller, John C. Gibson, Daniel L. Glaves, Judge Elijah Lee Graham Felix G. Gregory, Henry C. Hacker, Thomas N. Horn, Mordecai A. Jackson, Nehemiah Johnson, J. Perry Johnson, William Kassabaum, Reuben E. Kelly, Thomas Walker Lewis, Andrew J. McFarland, Edwin W. Marshall, Christopher C. Masters, John J. Mathews, Joseph T. Monell, William Newberry, Alexander Nifong Sr., Thomas O'Bannon, V.A. O'Bannon, John M. Owens, Edward Peringer, Samuel Peringer, Herman Priggel, Rev. Levi W. Revelle, King David Rhodes, Rev. John Rothensteiner, Joseph Schulte, Frederick Schulte, John L. Settle, John Starkey, John H. Townsend, Francis Marion Tucker, Dr. Louis J. Villars, Judge John Vinson, N.B. Watts, Julius Webb, Thomas F. White, Daniel Whitener, Henry Whitener, Noah T. Whitener, and John B. Wilson.

Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1890
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Miller County, AR, are recalled in this 44-page spiral bound booklet, comprised of excerpts from the 1890 book, Goodspeed's Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Southern Arkansas, and a product of the WPA, Arkansas, A Guide to the State, published…in 1941. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. The first part of the booklet contains a brief history of the county: Natural Resources, Drainage, Minerals, Pioneers, Squatters, Spectulators, and Permanent Settlers, Judges and attorneys, Court cases, , List of Entries, County Organization, County officials, Railroads, the Civil War period, Texarkana, Rondo, Bright Star and other communities, Schools, Churches, and Newspapers. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. Most are fairly lengthy, and often include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: B.W. Adams, W.J. Allen, John Armstrong, Jacob Bickly, James Blanton, A.S. Blythe, Judge L.A. Byrne, Joseph Cook, C.C. Dorrian, William Ferguson, Ben Foreman, Martin Forster, James Frost, James Goodwin, Dr. R.L. Grant, Edward Hemperley, William Hicks, William Hooper, Napoleon Hutt, Henry King, W.S. McCright, Richard Mays, Jason Paulk, Oliver C. Porter, Capt. William Roberts, E.A. Schicker, Barnett Sexton, John Sheppard, Stephen Thomas Slay, John Towery, E.A. Warren, Dr. H.R. Webster, Evans Whetstone, Rev. John Winham, Judge James Yates, . The WPA section gives a bit of history along with points of interest and a map of southern Arkansas. Included is a separate section on Texarkana.

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Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1887
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Lewis County and Hickman County in Central Tennessee, are recalled in this spiral bound booklet compiled from excerpts from the 1887 book: History of Tennessee, originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co., and several other sources. The 45-page…booklet has the print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. The murder or suicide of Meriwether Lewis (famous as one of the leaders of the Lewis and Clark Expedition) at a tavern here not only put Lewis County on the map, so to speak, but provided a name for it. Today there is a National Monument at the site of the famous explorer's death. Other items in the history of this county include a description of the land, names of early settlers and early county officials, and a little on the various communities of Newburg, Hohenwald, Voorhies, Carpenter's Station, and Palestine. We've added some other references to clarify (or add more confusion) to the death of Lewis. There are only three biographies for Lewis County: Z.V. Dabbs, Samuel L. Massey, and James W. Stockard. Hickman County was named for a surveyor who was killed by Indians while surveying the area. The history portion for this county includes names of early settlers, description of the land, early mills and other enterprises, controversy over the selection of a county seat, the court house, county officials, participants in the war with Mexico, the Civil War, the town of Centreville, with names of businesses, Pine Wood, Schools, and Churches. The WPA Guide adds an Indian legend. The biographies for Hickman County include: Jasper A. Bates, John M. Bates, William George Clagett, Horatio Clagett, Sidney A. Craig, Ephraim A. Dean, James H. Erwin, Samuel L. Graham, James Franklin Martin, James M. Meacham, Col. John H. Moore, Orville A. Nixon, Dr. Andrew Norris, Walter S. Nunnelly, William H. Phillips, Joseph H. Russell, Dr. Campbell Slayden, Dr. Elisha G. Thompson, John T. Walker, and Dr. S. McE. Wilson.
Hickory County Missouri USA from History of Hickory, Polk, Cedar, Dade and Barton Counties, Missouri
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Hickory County, MO, are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales, factual data and personal biographies in this illustrated booklet, an excerpt reprinted from the rare 1889 book: History of Hickory, Polk, Cedar, Dade and Barton Counties, Missouri… , originally published by the Goodspeed Publishing Co. of Chicago in 1889. This new 96 page spiral bound booklet is printed on 8 1/2 x 5 1/2" paper. A vinyl sheet protects the front cover. Communities mentioned in the booklet include: Hermitage, Wheatland, Quincy, Preston, Cross Timbers, Weaubleau, Pittsburg, and Elkton. Topics covered in the history of this rural county in central Missouri include: Physical Description, including Topography, Streams, Soil, Caves, Minerals, Resources, and Agricultural products; Statistics; the Osage Indians, First White Settlers --Judge Neihardt, E.F. Halbert, the Vandevers, Judge Joseph C. Montgomery, Samuel Judy, Mrs. S. Lollar, John Graham, the McCracken brothers, Archibald Cock, and others; the Turk-Jones Affray -- a bloody feud in the early 1840s that reads like a wild west epic; , Land Entries (lots of names); Pioneer customs, County Organization, including Township divisions; Dispute over location of the county seat; the "slicker" Isam Hobbs; the Courts and Notable Cases; Vigilanties; Public Buildings; County officials; the Civil War and the desolation it brought; Towns and Villages -- societies, newspapers, etc; Education; Churches; and other bits of history and trivia. Attention Genealogists: Besides the many names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. Most include parents, spouse, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities, in the course of which they often shed light on the businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: Frederick Bandel, August Bandel, William S. Barnett, William Y. Bennett, Henry G. Bliss, William Bradshaw, Dr. Henry C. Brookshire, E.T. Condley, M.H. Cooper, J. H. Childers, Dr. A.C. Curl, J.H. Davidson, Samuel Valentine Dean, William Dollarhide, Peter J. Erickson, Judge James M. Gardner, Samuel W. Gerster, A.M. Halbert, William D. Harryman, Levi Hartman, Judge William C. Hickman, Edward B. Huffman, M.C. Jenkins, Frederick Kern, E.M. Kerr, Rev. P.S. Lehmann, Capt. W. H. Liggett, G.W. Lindsey, Lycurgus Lindsey, Judge Benjamin L. Mallonee, Frank Mieler, Dr. J.W. Mowell, Alexander Murphy, Naffziger and Mosser, David Naffziger, Judge Moses N. Neihardt, T.J. and E. H. Noland, Dr. James R. Pack, Amos M. Paxton, W.S. Pickett, James A. Pine, Nathan K. Pope, Uriah Proctor, Judge Thomas F. Robinson, Newton B. Sherman, Jefferson B. Shoemaker, Jacob P. Stoll, James T. Wallen, Dr. G.N. White, Dr. J.W. White, Pleasant H. Wilson, and Francis Marion Wilson.
Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1887
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Campbell, Claiborne and Union Counties, in northeastern Tennessee, are recalled in this spiral bound booklet compiled from excerpts from the 1887 book: History of Tennessee, originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co., and other sources. The 48-…page booklet is has the print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. The county seats are: Jacksboro in Campbell County, Tazewell in Claiborne County and Maynardville in Union County. The first part of the booklet includes separate sections on the history of each county, including geography; early settlers, organization of each county; early officials; early businesses, schools, churches, lawyers, towns, etc. Besides the many names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. Most are fairly lengthy, and often include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: Campbell County -- Dr. J.H. Agee, William Allen, James F. Archer, Jesse Baird, S.C. Baird, Lewis Bowman, G.W. Crawford, Alfred Dossett, Dr. John Jones, J.S. Lindsay, W.R. Mars, W.J. McGee, John Myers, Capt. A. Myers, Dr. A.T. Newman, J. Henderson Reid, T.H. Rhodeheaver, Dr. William B. Russell, W.H. Smith, Rev. T.M. Smith, A.J. Smith, A.W. Smith, L.J. Stanfill, W.M. Stokes, M.D. Wheeler, E.F. Wheeler, R.D. Wheeler Jr., Lewis Wilson, and A.D. Woodson; Claiborne County -- Dr. Samuel Atkins, Capt. William H. Barnard, Robert C. Baylor, Andrew W. Campbell, Wiley S. Carr, Robert F. Carr, Alexander M. Cloud, Dr. James A. Day, Dr. John W. Divine, Henry H. Friar, Peter G. Fulkerson, Tilmon A. Hamilton, Dr. James M. Hamilton, E. A. Hurst, Isaac M Johnson, H.J. Kivett, Jordan F. Longmire, Houston Patterson, Jefferson Pursifull, Hiram W. Reece, David F. Rogers, Jason Russell, William P. Scott, Richard S. Seal, Benjamin F. Shultz, Thomas W. Stone, and Robert G. Yoakum; Union County -- Coram Acuff, Nicholas Ailor, Prior L. Beeler, John Bowman, John C. Buckner, Robert E. Buckner, Dr. Richard J. Carr, William Duke, Elisha Ferguson, William Graves, Christian Haynes, William Irwin, George Johnson, M.D. Kincaid, Capt. James L. Ledgerwood, A.L. Leinart, James H. Roberts, Josiah Russell, Josiah Smith, and William E. Smith. Brief excerpts from Counties of Tennessee by Austin P. Foster, and Tennessee, a Guide to the State, compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939, are included. The WPA tour stops include Cumberland Gap, Harrogate, Tazewell, Jellico, La Follette, Jacksboro, and Maynardville.

Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1887
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Early days in DeKalb County, TN, are recalled in this spiral bound booklet of excerpts compiled from the 1887 book: History of Tennessee originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co., and other sources. The 51-page booklet has the print enlarged for easier reading. A vinyl sheet has be…en added to protect the front cover. The first 10 pages of the booklet are devoted to the history of the county. Included are a physical description of the county, early settlers, early merchants and mills, creation of the county, justices, lawyers, county officials, schools and churches, and divided Civil War sentiment -- with the county sending "a number of companies to both the Northern and Southern Armies." Smithville is the county seat, but Alexandria is the largest town. Liberty and Dowelltown are other communities within the county. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. Most are fairly lengthy, and include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: James M. Allen, Alvin Avant, J.M. Baker, Col. J.H. Blackburn, Prof. J.L. Boon, J.W. Botts, W.G. Bratten, N.M. Brown, J.L. Colvert, J.R. Corley, Maj. W.G. Crowley, Dr. Thomas P. Davis, D.W. Dinges, James A. Donnell, E.J. Evans, Capt. J.T. Exum, T.W. Fitts, J.J. Ford, H.D. Foust, John A. Fuson, Pat Geraty, Prof. H.L.W. Gross, William T. Hale, D.T. Harrison, Isaac Hayes, R.F. Jones, Prof. T.B. Kelly, Rev. Ira W. King, James H. Kitching, John M. Mason, R.C. Nesmith, W.W. Patterson, S.B. Prichard, James T. Quarels, John B. Robinson, J.E. Robinson, Louis E. Simpson, J.J. Smith, W.R. Smith, A.P. Smith, Gen. William B. Stokes, Dr. J.G. Squires, Will A. Vick, W.W. Wade, Samuel Walker, and Bethel Magness Webb. Brief excerpts from Counties of Tennessee by Austin P. Foster, and Tennessee, a Guide to the State, compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939, are included. There are a few illustrations, but the quality of these is only fair.

Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1888
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Ste. Genevieve County, MO, are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales and factual data in this booklet, reprinted from excerpts from three rare books: Goodspeed's 1888: History of Southeast Missouri, The State of Missouri (1904), and Missouri,…a Guide to the "Show Me" State, a 1930s WPA project. The 52-page 8 1/2 x 11" booklet, is spiral bound. A vinyl sheet protects the front cover. The 1888 history covers the early development of this area and includes bios of prominent citizens. The 1904 book, written in connection with the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, gives an overview of the county at that date. WPA excerpts take a look at the area from a 1939 vantage point, including interesting historical notes. They include a special section on the City of Ste. Genevieve with 18 points of interest and a small street map. Topics covered include: Location, waterways and mineral resources; Formation of the county and names of early officials; Early settlements; Ste. Genevieve District; Phillip Francis Renault; Mining; the old village of Ste. Genevieve; the Valle family, the St. Gems family, John and Israel Dodge, Lewis F. Linn, and other early residents, many of whom were from France; the social affairs of French women pioneers; early murders and duels; Legal talent in southeast Missouri; the town of Ste. Genevieve -- river transportation, importance in the early days when it was bigger than St. Louis, first newspaper, the Ste. Genevieve Academy with names of trustees; the town of St. Marys and other bits of history and trivia. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. Most are fairly lengthy, and often include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: Joseph Bader, William H. Bantz, Frederick Bartels, Christian Baum, William Baumstark, Charles H. Biel, Charles Blackledge, Frederick Bolle, John M. Boyd, William H. Boyd, Albert A. Boyer, Theodore P. Boyer, William V. Brown, R.V. Brown Jr., Andrew F. Bryson, Charles Burgert, Ellis J. Burks, Judge Adolph P. Carron, Dr. Charles F. Carssow, Jesse M. Coffman, Caleb Cox, Dr. Joshua B. Cox, William F. Cox, David Ditch, Mrs. Augustus C. Dodge, Charles F. Drury, Jules C. Drury, Joseph A. Ernst, Mrs. Theckla Falk, Francis C. Faller, James Field, Joseph Flynn, Charles W. Hamm, Charles A. Herter, Dr. Charles S. Hertich, Dr. Charles J. Hertich, Lewis R. Hinkle, Joseph Hoffman, M. William Hoffman, Henry Hohmann, Judge Roman Huck, Frank J. Huck, Anton Hunold, George Hurst, Francis L. Jokerst, Charles C. Jokerst, Gottlob Kammerer, Housand Kenner, Mathew Klein, Dr. Richard F. Lanning, J.B.C. LeCompte, Emile C. Lelie, Daniel Loida, Joseph Loida, Edward L. McClanahan, Mrs. Augustine Menard, Ferdinand N. Moser, Edward Mueller, Louis Naumann, Dr. William P. Newman, Andrew Oberle, Louis Obuchon, Henry Okenfuss, John O'Shea, Mrs. Wilhelmina Peterson, Gottlieb Rehm, James A. Rigdon, Valentine Rottler, Gen. Firmin A. Rozier, Charles C. Rozier, Felix Rozier, Henry L. Rozier, Frank Scheuring & Son, Richard Schultz, Henry S. Shaw, Henry L. Siebert, Charles Staab, Capt. Gustavus St. Gem, Anthony Sucher, John Tiapek, S. Fulton Thurman, Michael Vieh, Nicholas Wehner, George Wehner, Joseph Weiler, Rev. F.X. Weiss, John W. Whitt, William W. Wilder, Fredrick Wunning, and William M. Ziegler.

Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1889
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Poinsett County, AR, are recalled in this booklet, comprised of excerpts from the 1889 book, Goodspeed's Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas. The 54-page booklet is spiral bound. paper. first part of the booklet contains a brief… history of the county: Organization of the County; Bolivar, the first county seat; County officers from 1838 to 1888; Harrisburg, present county seat, Bay Village, and other towns; Lodges, Schools and Churches; Civil War period; Physical features, such as the "sunk lands"; Minerals; Population; Railroads; and other items of interest. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear.
Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1887
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. Early days in Coffee County, TN, are recalled in this spiral bound booklet of excerpts compiled from the 1887 book: History of Tennessee originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co., and other sources. The 55-page book has the print enlarged for easier reading…. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front cover. The first 19 pages are devoted to the history of the county. Included are a physical description of the county, names of many early settlers, early merchants and industries, creation of the county, justices, first courthouse, county court clerks, masonic lodge, newspaper, divided Civil War sentiment, schools and churches, etc. Manchester is the county seat. Tullahoma is located here, as are several small communities: Beech Grove, Hillsboro, Summittville, and Noah. Besides the names mentioned in the first part of the booklet, there are biographies of many county residents of yesteryear. Most are fairly lengthy, and include ancestors, previous residences, children, in-laws, affiliations, war records, and business activities. In the course of this they often shed light on the early businesses, professions and institutions in the county. The biographies include: William Alwood, Simeon Ashley, John H. Ashley, James G. Aydelott, Dr. A.W. Booth, E.A. Call, James Carden, George N. Carter, John B. Carroll, J.A. Clark, W.A. Clark, A.B. Conley, G.R. Crane, S.J. Crockett, George W. Cross, F.E. Cunningham, George W. Davidson, G.S. Deakins, H.P. Dewey, Dr. William M. Fariss, Dr. J.K. Farris, Timothy S. Givan, W.P. Hickerson Jr., L.D. Hickerson Jr., Wilburn Hiles, P.C. Isbell, D.C. Jackson, Capt. A. Jacobs, Stokely Jacobs, J.M. Jernigan, W.T. Lawrence, Mrs. C.J. Lyon, W.A. Marshall, H.P. Maynard, Dr. P.H. McBride, S.J. McLemore, D.E. Mead, F.N. Miller, J.S. Moore, Lewis B. Morgan, William L. Norton, E.W. Pearson, W. Ramsey, R.H. Richardson, Emmett Russell, James H. Rutledge, Col. H.S. Sheid, Joel B. Smith, I.C. Stone, B.S. Stroud, F.M. Taylor, John F. Thomas, J.W. Waggoner, James F. Ward, E.M. Whitworth, J.C. Winton, Dr. S.H. Wood, Dr. J.D. Wooton, and J.W. Yates. Brief excerpts from Counties of Tennessee by Austin P. Foster, and Tennessee, a Guide to the State, compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA in 1939, are included.
Editore: Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago Illinois, 1888
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Aggiungi al carrelloSpiral/Comb. Condizione: New. No Jacket. Limited Edition Reprint. The early church history of Southeast Missouri is recalled in this booklet, an excerpt, reprinted from Goodspeed's 1888: History of Southeast Missouri. The 55-page 8 1/2" x 11" booklet is spiral bound. A vinyl sheet protects the front cover. The booklet includes t…he early church history of the following counties: Ste. Genevieve, St. Francois, Perry, Cape Girardeau, Bollinger, Madison, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Dunklin, Scott, Mississippi, Stoddard, Butler, Wayne and Iron. Histories covered include: Roman Catholic Church, Methodists, German Methodists, Protestant Episcopal, Baptists, Christian Church, Presbyterians, Cumberland Presbyterians, Evangelical Lutheran Church and the German Evangelical Church.