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Memoirs of Charles Franklin Trent Charles Franklin Trent
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Early childhood and recent memories of Charles Franklin Trent
Memories of Marilyn Childs by Doyle Boykin
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Memories and pictures of a dear friend and fellow parishioner. A collection from friends and dear ones for Marilyn Childs.
Modi'in Love Story Margaret Carnahan
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Autobiography of Ellen McCloskey, Slippery Rock graduate, mother of nine, active Christian, American Bible Society distributer, Israel and Jewish passion, and traveling adventures.
My Dad: My Angel & Pillar of Strength Lajja Shah
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This book is in memory of my father who lived a beautiful and dignified life, however he succumbed to cancer at the age of 65. This book is about his journey, his struggles, his juggles and willingness to survive.
Prairie Stories Ann Pearce
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Sam and Eda Suess spent childhood years of 1885-1905 on the Kansas prairie. As adults they wrote the details of sod house construction, prairie fires and crop failure before the family moved to Garden City, Kansas where they at last attended regular schools. Their parents seemingly could do anything, from building a house or digging a well, to delivering a baby or preaching a sermon, but they couldn't get corn or wheat out of a perpetually dry Kansas field and to market. These are the memories of a brother and sister, written down as neighboring adults in La Verne, California in the 1960s where they spent their later years-- happily removed from that struggle, but delighting in tell ...
Reasons of Love-25 years Joyzelle Curtis
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This book explains in photos the reasons for love from Joyzelle to Jon after their 25 years of marriage
The Memoirs of Howard Robbins Edited by Lesa (Robbins) McWalters
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Born in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1925, Howard Robbins tells his life story of living in a three-decker apartment, marrying the love of his life, buying a home in Auburn, Massachusetts, and adopting his sister-in-laws two children, as well as raising his own two boys. Mr. Robbins memoirs touches the heart of the reader has he brings you back to stories of childhood pranks, serving overseas in World War II, and dancing with his beloved wife, Dorothy. This memoir was edited by his granddaughter, Lesa (Robbins) McWalters. McWalters lives in Millbury, Massachusetts with her husband, Tom, and their four growing children.
They Called Me Cotton C. H. Becwynn
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ISBN: 9781648589942
Times Past Antonina Pecoraro Carpenter
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Memoir from Antonina Pecoraro Carpenter, the child of Italian/Sicilian/Albanian peasant immigrants to the USA.
Where the Boo-Boos Live Arlie Fauver
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Deer. Bears. Boo-Boos. And a big brown dawg. Fifty years after the original manuscript was typed, this memoir of life in the old Oneida Post Office in Washington state finally comes to light, with all the humor, zest for life and love of animals that Arlie Fauver brought with her to Oneida in the early 1950s. “Who in the hell would buy that place?” was Arlie’s first reaction to the ramshackle old building that would later become her family’s home – a home full of fun, friends and laughter; heartache, loss and trouble; and critters of all descriptions. When it came time to leave Oneida, the only way to keep it in her heart was to write it all down, and these are the resulting ...

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