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Coming Soon!
IN THEIR HONOR: Soldiers of the Confederacy, The Elmira Prison Camp
Hardcover XXX pages $XX.XX Finally, a book that honors the soldiers who gave their lives to the Confederacy while imprisoned in the Elmira Prison Camp. Complete list of the Confederate dead at Woodlawn National Cemetery, photographs of the cemetery, and stories and folklore from the families of the soldiers as told in the 21st century.
MY CENTENNIAL DIARY - A Year in the Life of a Country Boy
Paperback XXX pages $XX.XX A wonderful diary written by Earl K. Gurnee a teenager in Skaneateles, New York in 1876. First in our series of teaching diaries - this book is a great example of life in the late 1800's. School, family life, social life, farm life, girlfriends, hard work. Earl's teacher gets arrested for being too brutal to children, Earl juggles two girlfriends, Earl plows, cuts hay, cleans out the horse barn....then wonders why his back hurts!
MY STORY - A Year in the Life of a Country Girl
Paperback XXX pages $XX.XX by Ida Burnett of Logan, New York in 1880. The second in our series of teaching diaries. Fifteen-year-old Ida churned butter, milked cows, sewed her own underwear, canned fruit, but also had time for boys and parties. She lived in the country in Upstate New York and in the whole year did not venture any farther than 20 miles.
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