ITEM #83 History of Pine Springs, Lauderdale County, MS.
By Mary Ellen White. Covers the first 100 years of the Pine Springs Community, and includes numerous photos. The author spent five years in the preparation of this excellent narrative. It offers information on the families of Pine Springs, general history, school matters, churches, and much more. 292 pgs plus index
Item #83 The First Hundred Years of the Pine Springs Community.
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Mary Ellen New White, seated, signing books for readers.
ITEM #82 History of Whynot, Mississippi, Volume II
By Jim Dawson. This volume covers families of Whynot, both early and later arrivals. Some 100families covered, some very briefly, and some quite extensively. The author explores the connections of many families and follows them through humorous episodes as well as times of sadness and grief. The two-volume history is the product of four years' research. 330 pgs + index
Item #82 History of Whynot Volume II
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Mr. Dawson at a book signing.
ITEM #51 Volume IV- Rose Hill Cemetery Interment Records.
Cemetery officially opened in 1874, but there had been burials at the site prior to that time. Includes information on Confederate naval hero Charles Reed, on the Gypsy Queen interred there, and on confederate soldiers buried in a common grave. Also contains biographical and genealogical information on the people interred there compiled by Bill and Mary East.
ITEM #300 Paths to the Past.
An overview, narrative of Lauderdale County, a collaborative effort of columnist Nan Fairley & Jim Dawson. The publication features more than 150 photographs of historic interest, as well as maps, drawings, and more. Hardbound $30.00
Item #316 Windows to Our Past. Collinsville, Martin & Schamberville Communities.
A collected history of the area from families, businesses, and churches. 406 pages + Index and an Addendum on the Mayatt Family that is not included in the index.
Item #316 Windows to the Past
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ITEM #81 History of Whynot, Mississippi, Volume I
By James (Jim) T. Dawso. This history covers the community from its early days in the 1840's (old Whynot), delves into how Whynot got its name, and covers school, churches and early settlers. Included are a general history, boyhood memories of the writer, and other information, as well as pictures. 136 pgs + index