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Prelude to D Day
Memories of World War II After Fifty Years
Richard E. Davis' Views of the U.S. in World War II During 1942
The Meta Morphosis
How I Learned to Eat a Banana
Emeline Holden (Richmond) Johnston: Pioneer Teacher and Missionary
Excerpts from the DIARY of EMELINE HOLDEN RICHMOND written enroute from New Ark (Newark) New Jersey. to Tockshish Chickasaw Indian Mission, near Pontotoc, Mississippi by covered-wagon from August 14, 1826 to October 10, 1826
The Hopper Chair; A Duel in the Woods
Two Influential Pioneers of Weakley County, Tennessee: William and George Martin
The Grand Tournament of 1871 at Hickman
"Live Forever" Jones
Researching Irvin Cobb
Lieutenant General Nathan Bedford Forrest: An Untutored Military Genius
The Post Offices of Marshall County, Kentucky
Clinton, Kentucky--The Athens of the West
The Kimball-Myers Diaries 1883-1973
Book Reviews: "Abraham Lincoln and the Second American Revolution"; Et al.
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