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    1. Re: [TNSTEWAR] Nina Finleys BooksTO IRA BELL
    2. donna y.
    3. Ira can you please email me directly at redpepperdm@hotmail.com. I have tried the GRIDDIP addy twice, both upper and lower case and my emails are being returned. To everyone else, sorry you are being bothered by this post! Donna Yates Gorman (formerly of McKinnon Tn) >From: GRIDDIP@aol.com >Reply-To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [TNSTEWAR] Nina Finleys Books. >Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 18:33:29 EST > > Below are a numerical listing of the Houston County Library Books >(Friends >of the Library) that are available Prices are if picked up, if ordering by >mail add $1.00 shipping and handling. Address is: > >Houston County Friends of the Library, >P. O. Box 183 >Erin, TN.,37061 >Telephone 931-289-3858 > >This information was furnished me by the Houston County Library this week, >hope it helps some or all of you who are interested. > >Volume 1,2,4,5,20,21,22, & 23 are $8.00 plus $1.00 S&H. all others are >$5.00 >plus $1.00 S&H. (This caused by increase in printing costs for new Volumes >and reprint of some older volumes. > > > Vol. 1. Houston County Review and Erin Review 1878-1882 Newspaper > > clippings. > > Vol. 2. Houston County Review and Erin Review 1882-1887. > > Vol. 3. The News and the Houston County News 1888-1890-1891, 1918-1923, > > Business License - 1887-1899, >Vol. 4. Road Orders of Houston County (1871-1899) also 12 maps of the area >(1795-1938) > > Vol. 5. Newspaper Clipping Collection from the attic of Mr. and Mrs. > > James T. Brigham (Mr. Jim and Miss Sophia) Houston County Early 1900s. > > Vol. 6. 1850 Census of Houston County TN..This is compiled from the > > census of Southern Stewart Co. North Humphreys Co. and Western Dickson > > Co. (This is area that made up Houston Co. when it was formed in 1871). > > Vol. 7. 1860 Census of Houston Co... TN. (same area as 1850). > > Vol. 8. 1870 Census of Houston Co. TN. (Same area as 1850 and 1860) > > Vol. 9. 1880 Census of Houston County TN. > > Vol. 10. 1900 Census of Houston County TN. >Vol. 11.1880 Agricultural Census of Houston County.(Acres, Cattle, >Chickens, >sheep, fruit etc.) > > Vol. 12. Houston Co. Marriages 1871-1896 (Index-male/Female Surname) > > Vol. 13. Houston Co. Marriages 1897-1910 (Index -male/Femalesurname) >Vol. 14. Houston County Tax Rolls (1873-1881, Value, District) > Vol. 15. Houston County Tax Rolls (1882-1888, Value, District) >Vol. 16. Houston County Tax Rolls. (1889-1895, Value, District) >Vol. 17. Houston County Tax Rolls. (1896-1910, Value, District) > > Vol. 18. Houston Co.. Wills and Inventory 1871-1881 (Noticed there are > > some interesting Wills and inventory of Stewart Co. 1868-1870 at > > beginning of book. Stewart Co. Names mentioned are Rauscher, Balentine, > > Beacham, Clark, Nichols, Adkinson, Uffelman, Askew, Nichols, Rushing, > > Knight, Wilson, Lindsey, Hendrix, Macon Moore, Norfleet, Griffa, Summers > > and Bell). > > Vol. 19. Houston Co. Wills and Inventory 1881-1910. >Vol. 20. Guilds Speech in Erin in 1874 (Old Times in Tenn.) -exerts from >Clarksville Papers. of articles about Houston County Area-including >railroad >building-establishment of Houston County,-sale of lots in Arlington and >Erin >in 1871 > > Vol. 21. Goodspeed Histories of Houston County area (excerpts from the > > Goodspeed Histories of Montgomery, Robertson, Humphreys, Stewart, > > Dickson, Cheatham, and Houston Co. of Tennessee) Published 1886. > > also List of signers of Stewart Co. Petition-1803 and List of Davidson > > Co. North Carolina Taxpayers-1787. >Vol.22. In The Beginning-Early History of Wells Creek and Guices Creek-pre >1870 >Vol 23. In The Beginning-Early History of White Oak, Cane, and Hurricane >Creeks pre 1870. Includes Deeds that are available from the beginning until >1870. This would be from the counties from which Houston Formed in 1871/72 >some of the records from these counties were in bad shape, except Stewart >County there were 200+ pages missing from the old records. > >These books were compiled by Nina Finley, and are about 60 pages, all >profits >go to "Friends of the Library" projects to benefit Houston County Library. > >There is another book available written by Francis Hinson, named MAGNOLIA, >MS >Hinson donated this to Friends of The Library. it is spiral bound and full >size containing 110 pages. It sells for $15.00 at the Library or plus $1.00 >S& >H if ordering by mail. It included Maps, Stories, and pictures of the area >before it was flooded by Kentucky Lake, (Some small part still out of the >water) 82 families who lived in the 1930s in the White Oak/Magnolia area >are >identified on a map, before the flooding. > >Ira > > > > > > > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >Hi Ho! Hi Ho! Now where did my ancestors go ?? > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.

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