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Boone County And Its People
In his thoroughly comprehensive work, Ralph Rea conveys the story of Boone County like no other. The book is light on genealogy and biographies, focusing instead on the condensed history of this geographic locale. The author's straight-forward approach to area history - from the bright and happy to the dark and sordid - keeps this one of the most referenced books on Boone County.
Price: $15.00 (add $1.50 for shipping)
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The Boone County Historian / Oak Leaves (Back Issues)
The Boone County Historical Society publishes one combined quarterly journal of the Boone County Historian and Oak Leaves. For more information on past quarterly issues, click here.
Price: $3.00 (add $1.50 for shipping)
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The Eureka Springs Railway: A Short-Line Railroad to a Little Town : As It Is
Price: $4.00 (add $1.50 for shipping)
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Oak Leaves A Historical Journal of the Missouri & Arkansas Railroad (Back Issues)
Price: $2.00 for Members / $3.00 for non-Members (add $1.50 for shipping)
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One Hundred Years, 1873-1973: A History of The Methodist Church in Harrison, Arkansas
Published as a centennial observance in 1973, this volume provides a record of events in the history of the Methodist Church in Harrison, Arkansas, including some historical data and biographical sketches of some of the early Methodist leaders in the church.
Price: $3.00 (add $1.50 for shipping)
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Pages from the Younger Journal: There's a Story in Every Mile of Railroad Track
Price: $4.00 (add $1.50 for shipping)
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Blowing Snow
Price: $10.00 (add $1.50 for shipping)
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History of Boone County, Arkansas
Biographies of over 800 Boone County families, plus profiles of area businesses, organizations, churches and more in this beautiful hardbound treasure, including many historic photographs. A must-have for genealogists and anyone interested in the roots and history of Boone County.
Price: $65.00 (add $6.00 for shipping)
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Under the Greenhaw Tree
Biographies of the Greenhaw families (aka Greenhow and Greenhaigh) in Arkansas, the Ethridge family, and the Huffman family. John Greenhow, emigrant merchant of Williamsburg, Virginia, founded this Greenhaw family in America.
Price: $5.00 (add $1.50 for shipping)
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Way Back When
This book takes you back to the "good old days" of Big Creek Valley, in Newton County, Arkansas. Catch a unique glimpse into the lives of the folks who shaped this little corner of the world. You'll come away appreciating the roots we all have in the way back when. James C. "Jim" Hefley is author of more than 50 books, including the popular Way Back series, of which this book is the first. He lives in Hannibal, Missouri.
Price: $8.00 (add $1.50 for shipping)
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OzarksWatch - The Magazine of the Ozarks Volume VIII, Number 4
A special issue on Buffalo River Country. Includes Steamboat Up the Buffalo — Voyage of the Dauntless, by Sammie Rose and Pat Wood.
Price: $3.00 (add $1.05 for shipping)
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Steamboats and Ferries on the White River: A Heritage Revisited
Over 120 black and white photographs, sketches, and maps illustrate the history of steamboating on the White River from the early 1800s through the Civil War and 1900s. This keenly researched study pays lasting tribute to the golden age of steam travel.
Price: $24.00 (add $3.00 for shipping)
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Not in the Wind
A story of the Mt. Sherman area of Newton County during the early 1900's in a mix of fiction and non-fiction. Character Jeff Taylor knew, according to Genesis, that God made the dry earth on the third day, and the animals on the fifth day. Why, then, were animal bones sticking out of the solid rock of the cliffs? Could the preacher be wrong about every word of the Bible being factual? His curiosity would result in a mountain community tragedy.
Price: $7.50 (add $2.00 for shipping)
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Marion County 1890 Census
Reconstructed from the 1880 & 1900 census; land, tax records, etc.
Price: $40.00 (add $3.00 for shipping)
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Richardson, Stone, Swanson, Barrett & Farris Families
Price: $45.00 (add $3.00 for shipping)
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Locomotives & Motor Cars: M&NA Railroad
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The Eureka Springs Railway: An Automobile Tour into the Past
In 1883, the Eureka Springs Railroad began bringing tourists from the Midwest to the healing waters of the springs. The tour of the railroad, which was abandoned and salvaged in 1960, visits the Eureka Springs depot, Junction, Elk Ranch, Leatherwood, the Narrows cut, the suspension bridge over Table Rock Lake, Poker Bluff, Beaver depot, Walden Switch, Pender Switch, and the once thriving railroad town of Seligman, MO. Photos and maps.
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