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    1. Re: [TNMONTGO-L] Ursula Beach
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    3. BZBEE- I live in the Orlando area and travel often to th Palm Beach area on business. I have "Cabins to Castles" by Eleanor S. Williams; "Homes & Happenings" by Eleanor Williams, photos by Ursula Beach; and "Nineteenth Century Heritage, Clarksvile, Tennessee by William & Beach. If you are close to Orlando maybe we could get together with the books. Jon ----- Original Message ----- From: bzbee <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 2:28 PM Subject: Re: [TNMONTGO-L] Ursula Beach > Sandra: Thanks for the information. Will follow up on the library. Since I am > in Florida will go local, but am planning a trip sometime in May so will also > make use of the library there. Have a good week-end. And thanks again. Jo.... > > Sandra Ellis wrote: > > > I'm not sure if the magazine is still in publication. > > > > The books are at the Clarksville-Montgomery Co. Public Library. (During > > that time period, Mrs. Alley also published the "Montgomery Co. Genealogical > > Journals" that you might be interested in.) They were available for > > purchase from several book sellers and may be available on interlibrary > > loan. (I don't know where you live or if you have access to the local > > library.) > > > > I work for Mrs. Ursula's step-grandson and several months ago I asked about > > some of her books. He asked if I needed copies of them so the family might > > have some available. (I didn't want copies because I already have many of > > them-----I am interested in obtaining permission to put them on the > > internet.) > > > > By the way----for anyone that is in the Clarksville area or will be here on > > May 5th: > > Friends of the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library is having a > > genealogy workshop that day. Details are on the library's web site at > > www.clarksville.org The people conducting the workshops include Irene > > Griffey, David Smith, Jill Hastings-Johnson, Eleanor Williams, Gregory > > Poole, Timothy Pulley, Robert (Bob) Lewis, and Cleo Hogan-----a pretty > > impressive bunch of people if you want information about local history or > > genealogy. There will also be bookseller tables available---maybe Mrs. > > Ursula's books will be among them. (I'm not associated with any of these > > people in any way. I just noticed the announcements in various places but > > have not seen it mentioned on the list.) > > > > Sandy Ellis >

    04/11/2001 10:53:19