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Ginny's Journey is the true life story of Virginia Baker. Ginny's story began during the first half of the 20th century, and during her time she has been--almost simultaneously--a traditional woman and a trail blazing modern career woman. Her life's path traveled through the Midwest before stretching south to Florida, where she lives now.
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Research on the Cox family genealogy was begun by Rev. Simeon O. Coxe (1877-1955). Verl F. Weight (one of the many descendants of the Cox family) and Mrs. Charles W. Cox (Willie Miller) further researched, compiled and published the information into the first edition in mimeographed copies in 1962. When time took its toll on these copies and years of work began to fade away, Mary Carol Cox volunteered to retype and publish As A Tree Grows into a paperback book.
This major addition to the history of the Civil War is a “fast-paced, fact-rich account” (The Wall Street Journal) offering a detailed look at President Abraham Lincoln’s use of clandestine services and the secret battles waged by Union spies and agents to save the nation—filled with espionage, sabotage, and intrigue. Veteran CIA correspondent Douglas Waller delivers a riveting account of the heroes and misfits who carried out a shadow war of espionage and covert operations behind the Confederate battlefields. Lincoln’s Spies follows four agents from the North—three men and one woman—who informed Lincoln’s generals on the enemy positions for crucial battles and busted up clan...
Includes court reports from the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals.
A powerful study of King Philip's War and its enduring effects on histories, memories, and places in Native New England from 1675 to the present