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Canoeing Louisiana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Canoeing Louisiana

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Canoeing Mississippi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Canoeing Mississippi

Offering lively currents, big woods, abundant wildlife, and plenty of solitude, the great number and variety of Mississippi's waterways debunk the stereotype of muddy, stagnant sloughs harboring clouds of mosquitoes and swarms of snakes. Outsiders-and even some native Mississippi paddlers-may not be acquainted with the pleasurable surprises of the Delta's lazy, slow-moving rivers or with the sandy streams of southwest Mississippi, the rock-walled creeks in the northeast, the blackwater brooks of the southeast, the gem-clear streams of the Gulf Coast, or central Mississippi's lustrous, meandering Pearl River and its sparkling tributaries and ox-bow lakes. This handy, instructive book showcasi...

Nature Trails and Gospel Tales
  • Language: en

Nature Trails and Gospel Tales

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Winner of a Chicago Book Clinic 2004 Design Award! Ernest Herndon is the outdoors editor at a Mississippi newspaper. He's also the religion editor. Strange combination that this may seem, he has found that the two areas overlap quite naturally. In Nature Trails and Gospel Tales Herndon combines his woodsman's wisdom and fervent faith to explore the great outdoors--trekking through the forest, sloughing through swamps and riding over rapids--all the while keeping an eye out for the fingerprints of God. Herndon writes: "The Bible itself is a great source of nature writing, from first to last. You might call it the greatest outdoor story ever told. The Good Book is full of hunters, fishermen, c...

Summary of Sarah Raymond Herndon's Days On The Road
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 23

Summary of Sarah Raymond Herndon's Days On The Road

Get the Summary of Sarah Raymond Herndon's Days On The Road in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "Days on the Road" by Sarah Raymond Herndon is a detailed account of a journey across the plains in 1865. Herndon, part of the McMahan train, vividly describes the experiences and challenges faced by her group as they travel from Missouri to Montana. The narrative begins with the group's departure in May, filled with hope and anticipation. Along the way, they encounter various hardships, including river crossings, illness, and the threat of Indian attacks...

The Herndons of the American Revolution: #57, Lewis Herndon, b. ca. 1738-ca. 1796, of Goochland County, Va. and his known descendants
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 504
Paddleways of Mississippi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

Paddleways of Mississippi

Mississippi rivers and creeks have shaped every aspect of the state’s geology, ecology, economy, settlement, and politics. Mississippi's paddleways—its rivers, rills, creeks, and streams—are its arteries, its lifeblood, and the connective tissues that tie its stories and histories together and flood them with a sense of place and impel them along the current of time. The rivers provide structure for the telling of stories. In Paddleways of Mississippi: Rivers and People of the Magnolia State, readers will discover flowing details of virtually every waterway in the state—the features, wildlife, vegetation, geology, hydrology, and specific challenges to be expected—alongside many won...

Little People of the Lost Coast
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Little People of the Lost Coast

While river rafting and backpacking in Northern California, Ax, Erik, and Sharon hear reports of gnomes in the remote forest, leading to intrigue and danger for the group.

The Slaves of Liberty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

The Slaves of Liberty

First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.