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LANE - See Dean
LANE -
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LANNING - See Dusky
The Annotated Diary of James W.
Lantz
of Carroll County,
Maryland 1857-1891, published in 2002.
8½x11", softbound book, 250
pages, ISBN 0-9642239-4-5. Includes an every name and place index with almost
740 complete annotations for events that the diarist listed, in and around New
Windsor, Carroll County, Maryland area. Including: births, marriages, deaths,
church services, Civil War events, lynchings, executions, and the ins and outs
of running a farm and huckstering business during the mid 1800's. A wealth of
information is included on many area families. A great research as well as
social history tool.
AD2165-$35.00
LARWOOD -
See Boyd
LAY - See Early New England Families
LEACH -
See Boyd
Lickiss
Families and English Ancestors, by Mrs. Mildred L. Henshel.
8½x11", softbound book, 278 pages, indexed, includes photos, maps, documents and
coats of arms. AD2134-$20.00
The
Linder Family by Penny and O. D. Linder. 5½x8½", 211 pages,
hardbound book, indexed, includes photos, maps, documents, ISBN: 0962751308.
AD792-$25.00
From Horses to Armor, by O. D.
Linder, 2005.
8½x11", softbound book, 236 pages, indexed, includes
photos, maps and documents.
Autobiographical account about the author's service during World War II. ISBN
0962751340.
From Horses to Armor is a story about the authors’ four
years, three months and twenty-three days in the service during World War II. A
story told with words, memorabilia and pictures, from his Selective Service
registration on Oct. 16, 1940, his Class 1A classification on Dec. 19, 1940 to
his Honorable Discharge on Oct. 14, 1945. A story of how the 83rd
Field Artillery Battalion went from horses to armor during the two or three
years it was attached to the Field Artillery School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma,
USA. How the Battalion, after leaving the school, became a part of all five
major battles fought in Europe. It landed at the Utah beachhead, in
Normandy, with Patton’s Third Army. After a few days, it
began serving in Northern France, with the 6th
Armored Division, a part of Patton’s Third Army, to Brest. It joined the 2nd
Armored Division “HELL ON WHEELS” to the flooded Roer River. It immediately began serving in the Bulge by joining the First Army, 3rd Armored Division “SPEARHEAD” supporting several units
including the famous Col. Hogan and his 400 and the 82 Airborne. It was with
the 3rd Armored Division for the rest of the war while serving in the
Rhineland to Cologne. It served in Central Europe,
where the Spearhead division made the longest one day drive made during the war,
101 miles, to close the Ruhr pocket and on to the Elbe River. After the war
ended, in Europe, the Battalion became a part of the occupation of divided
Germany. During the entire summer of 1945, it continued to serve on the western
side of the dividing line in southern Germany while the Russians were on the
eastern side of the line. The story is told with words of experiences, 92
figures of experiences, maps and drawings, all indexed, and over 300 pictures of
the personnel who served in Battery B and its equipment.
AD2157-$35.00
Such
A Foe As Livingston The Campaign of Confederate Major Thomas R.
Livingston's First Missouri Cavalry Battalion of Southwest Missouri, by John C.
Livingston Jr., Editor Richard Peterson, 2004. 8½x11", hardbound book, 160 pages,
indexed. Livingston was with Brigadier General Stand Waite at the first battle
of Cabin Creek. Additionally, one of Livingston’s units of command was the
First Missouri Cavalry Battalion, First Indian Brigade, also known as the
“Cherokee Spikes”. From back cover: This is the story of the daring
swashbuckler, Major Tom Livingston, of Jasper County, Missouri. Holding a
Confederate commission, he recruited brave men and formed the First Missouri
Cavalry Battalion to challenge Union occupation of Missouri. It details
the saga of Livingston, his men, and the plight of Missourians in the midst of a
land torn by civil war and guerrilla warfare. Livingston, well known and
hunted by Union commanders early in the war, nearly had his rightful place in
history lost as he met with the untimely death in a raid midway through the war.
The book tells a story that has been waiting for many years to be told. A
subject heretofore mostly unknown, it fills a serious gap in the history of the
war in Missouri. About the Author: John C. Livingston Jr.,
the great-great- grandson of Tom Livingston, spent ten years compiling the
biography. A graduate of the University of Colorado-Boulder, he lives and
works in Colorado.
ISBN: 0944619754/9780944619759 AD1004-$30.00 |
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LLEWELLYN - See Zornes
 LOCKHART -
A Lockhart Family in America
by Ann Cochrane Gregath, 1972,
updated 2000 by Fredrea & Carrie Cook.
8½x11", hardbound book, ISBN: 0944619010 - click for table of contents,
200+ pages, indexed, includes maps, poetry, documents, family information,
charts and interesting narrative, photos (not present in the original softbound
edition) as well as some Lockhart records from the American Revolution, War of
1812 and the War Between the States (Civil War). A branch of the Lockharts
Covering more than seven generations from 1744 Lanark, Scotland to America. Includes four generations of frontiersmen in Pennsylvania,
Virginia (Lockhart Plantation in Shenandoah Valley), Ohio, Nebraska, and
Oklahoma, with some of their descendants and allied lines.
From Robert Lockhart in the American Revolution and on to Brigadier General
Josiah Lockhart in the War of 1812, these descendants have faithfully served
this country, through time. Relive the run for the Cherokee Strip and claim jumpers, as well as life in the
Strip prior to statehood, through the eyes of Joseph Josiah and Dora Belle
Alexander Lockhart. Allied family information on the Alexander and Oates, as
well as others.
G320-$45.00 SCL | E-Book Available
LOGGINS - See Jenkins
LOMAX -
Thomas Lomax And His Descendants, by John B. Lomax, 1995.
6x9", hardbound book, 194 pages, includes 22 photos, second in series -
1517 persons indexed. ISBN: 1892660106 AD321-US$43.00
LOMAX -
William Lomax And His Descendants, by John B. Lomax, Mary H.
White, 1995. 6x9", hardbound book, 468 pages, includes 43 photos, third in
series - 5408 persons indexed. ISBN: 1892660024 AD322-US$78.00
LOMAX - John
Lomax And His Descendants, by John B. Lomax, 1995. 6x9",
hardbound book, 448 pages, includes 58 photos, fourth in series - 5733 persons
indexed.
ISBN: 1892660032 AD323-US$71.00
LONDON - See Dusky
LORD - See Early New England Families
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more L Surname books see also Oklahoma Section
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