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| JUNE FLYER ERICSON BOOKS 1614 REDBUD STREET NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS 75965-2936 936-564-3625 M1989 UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS OF LIMESTONE AND FREESTONE COUNTIES, TEXAS. Rosters of Ex-Confederates of Limestone Co., camp minutes, lists of living Confederate veterans and Confederate widows in 1826 and possible Civil War veterans buried in Limestone County and much more. 138 pages, soft cover. $24.50 BE1001 GREGG AND UPSHUR COUNTIES IN THE CIVIL WAR by Bonnie Marlin Ericson and Carolyn Reeves Ericson. Brief biographical sketches of veterans who either served from Gregg or Upshur counties, or moved there after the War. Contains dates of birth, death, marriage, place of interment, where known, names of parents, service or pension records, etc. 298 pages, in thermal binding. $35.00 SUMMERTIME GOOD READING JE1010 A DAY AT SAN JACINTO IN 1836 C THE BATTLE AND RELATED EVENTS by Joe E. Ericson. Little known events which took place on the battleground before and after the battle, a murder and an explosion. 79 pages, soft cover, full name index. $7.50 E1012 WESLEY=S WAY C METHODISM IN EARLY EAST TEXAS B A HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY, compiled by Joe E. Ericson. Beginning with William Stevenson preaching in Northeast Texas in 1816, this directory contains some information up to and including the time of the Civil War. 148 pages, soft cover, full name index. $15.00 WE1000 THE CARTWRIGHTS OF SAN AUGUSTINE, TEXAS by Margaret Swett Henson and Deolece Parmalee. John Cartwright brought his family to Texas in 1825 and this volume contains much early Texas history. 337 pages, library binding, dust jacket, full name index. $20.00 E2187 EARLY EAST TEXAS C A HISTORY FROM INDIAN SETTLEMENTS TO STATEHOOD, by Joe E. Ericson. Focusing on the four Mexican Municipalities of Nacogdoches, San Augustine, Sabine and Shelby. 327 pages, soft cover, full name index. $22.50 9139 SPOILING FOR A FIGHT C THE LIFE OF JOHN S. ROBERTS AND EARLY NACOGDOCHES by Joe E. and Carolyn R. Ericson. A biography of a Signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. A veteran of the War of 1812, Fredonian Rebellion, Battle of Nacogdoches, Siege of Bexar, etc. 250 pages, library binding, dust jacket, index. $17.95 P1001 NACOGDOCHES, THE HISTORY OF TEXAS OLDEST CITY by James G. Partin, Carolyn Reeves Ericson, Joe E. Ericson & Archie P. McDonald. Originally published in 1995, it was out of print in no time. Reprinted by popular demand. Begins with first mission in 1716 and come up to 1995. 308 pages, library binding, dust jacket, indexed. $29.99 1021 TALES FROM THE OLD STONE FORT, by Linda Ericson Devereaux. Contains fascinating stories about the Nolan Expedition, Magee-Gutierrez Expedition, Fredonian Rebellion, Battle of Nacogdoches, Moses Rose and Cordovan Rebellion. 110 pages, soft cover, indexed. $12.50 1049 OLD TIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS by Virgie Speights. Compiled from her newspaper columns from 1962 to 1969, this volume contains much early history of Sabine County. 113 pages, soft cover, full name index. $15.00 4242 TEXAS TRAILBLAZERS: SAN AUGUSTINE PIONEERS by Harry P. Noble. This volume is a biographical history of early East Texas pioneers mainly from 1825 to 1865. 300 pages, library binding, dust jacket, fully indexed, profusely illustrated. $24.95 Y1000 REMINISCENCES OF THE BOYS IN GRAY 1861-1865 by Mamie Yeary. Published originally in 1912, this volume contains sketches of living Texas Confederate veterans, giving biographical information, service, battles, wounds, etc. 902 pages in library binding with a section containing a chronological list of engagements by states. $90.00 L1000 THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO GIVE YE REPORT OF B I AM JUSTINA TUBBE by Gisela Laudi, translated from the German tongue by Jurgen Laudi. A historical novel based on historical and genealogical research on the following families who emigrated from Prussia to Nacogdoches County in the middle of the 19th century: HELPENSTELL, JUNGE, KOLB, REIDER, SEELBACH, TUBBE. 297 pages, thermal binding with maps and illustrations. $40.00 8893HU MEMUCAN HUNT B MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY AND ENVOY EXTRAORDINARY, by Oradel Nuhn. Hunt was on the commission to establish the boundary between the Republic of Texas and the United States. Lots of early Texas History in this volume. 130 pages, soft cover. $7.50 [only three copies left] OVERSTOCK SALE PRICES GOOD UNTIL 1 SEPTEMBER 2008 203 THREE CENTURIES OF BALLINGERS IN AMERICA, by Emma Barrett Reeves. Descendants of English Quaker emigrants, Henry and Mary (Harding) Ballinger who married in West Jersey in 1689. 620 pages, library binding, full name index. Illustrated with maps, charts and photographs. Usually $45.00 nos only $25.00 9194 KISSIN= KUZZINS FAVORITE RECIPES by Carolyn Ericson. Recipes collected in many years of cooking. Good new ideas and just fun to read if you like cookbooks. Usually $14.95, now only $7.50 8009 NACOGDOCHES C GATEWAY TO TEXAS 1774 - 1849, Volume 1, revised edition. Over 1000 additional names not included in first edition. A biographical directory of the area taken from census records, tax lists, cemetery records, church records, military and family records. Over 24 counties were cut from the old Nacogdoches District and this volume covers a large area of Texas. 528 pages, library binding, indexed. Usually $37.50, now only $20.00 W823 AMY WHY OF THE OLD 300 by Gifford White. Genealogy of an early Texas family who came with Austin=s Colony. Library binding. Usually $20.00, now $10.00 3900 1850 CENSUS OF SULLIVAN COUNTY, INDIANA, transcribed by Kathryn Hooper Davis. 223 pages, soft cover, full name index to heads of household. Usually $25.00, now only $7.50. TEXAS RESIDENTS, PLEASE ADD 8.25% SALES TAX. EVERYONE, PLEASE ADD $4.00 SHIPPING AND HANDLING FOR THE FIRST BOOK, AND $1.00 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL BOOK. NOW ACCEPTING - VISA, DISCOVER AND MASTERCARD. |