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In the "Tea Time of Life," author Ethel S. Tucker shares reflections and recipes from nearly a century of life in Crittenden County, Kentucky. As a young girl, Tucker's widowed mother moved her family to Marion so that the children could attend school. As adults, each had loving marriages and successful careers while living through many periods of historical significance, including the Great Depression and the advent of space travel. "Tea Time of Life" chronicles Tucker's life and the recipes she has used to entertain thousands of dinner guests in her Crittenden County homes. Tucker is also the author of "From Pilot Knob to Main Street: A Collection of Recipes from Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow," published in 2005.
Includes "Dilatory domiciles" issued in December and January; for some volumes, some of these updates are issued separately as supplements.
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John Laughlin, Sr. (ca. 1710-1783) was born in County Down, Ireland. In 1735 he married Jane Mathews (Matthews, Mathias) who was born in Belfast in 1714. They were married in Northern Ireland and left for America in about 1740. They settled first in Pennsylvania and then in the Holston River Valley of Tennessee, later moving to Coles Co., Illinois. Descendants and relatives lived in Tennessee, Illinois, Iowa, and elsewhere.
Beginning with v. 2 includes the Yearbook of the Dept. of Elementary School Principals of the National Education Association of the United States and beginning with v. 34 includes the department's Membership directory and annual report.