Based on a collection of 101 letters written by Lt. Foster, mostly to his wife, while serving with the 155th Regiment Pa. Volunteers, Company K. Skillfully interspersed with Linda Arden's commentary about the events and situations of the era, these letters are a time capsule of the mid-nineteenth century.
Includes transcriptions of the tombstones, with additional data which is verified by obituaries, the Lawrence County Death Register and various family histories.
The history and nostalgia series that debuted last year with LOOKING BACK: THE BEST OF GLENN TUNNEY is back with Volume Two, featuring more great stories culled from Glenn Tunney's popular newspaper column. Volume Two features more than ninety pictures in all, complementing many entertaining and enlightening stories of those "good old days."
The reader is guaranteed to be delighted with these true stories typical of an American town, as well as photos, of the "good old days." We are taking pre-pub orders now until book is ready on November 1, 2012.
You may never have heard of Brownsville, but you will be drawn in by stories so entertaining, poignant, humorous, and universal that you will soon feel as if you have lived there all of your life and have known these people for years. This is volume one in the series.
The most extensive work to date on Civil War canines, this fully indexed volume is a valuable resource, an entertaining read and provides a fitting tribute to army dogs of the Civil War.
Marriage announcements from Clarion County's newspaper may include bride's and groom's occupations, parents' names, religious official who performed the ceremony and location, plus other details.