Bourland in North Texas and Indian Territory During the Civil War: Fort Cobb, Fort Arbuckle & the Wichita Mountains
by Patricia Adkins-Rochette
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Hardcover, Volumes I and II in one 1,046-page (8.5x11-inch) book. ISBN 0-9761405-3-5 $ 125.00
Shipping and handling for one 7.3-pound book is $ 8.00
Copyright Certificate of Registration, Library of Congress, dated November 12, 2004: TXu1-239-240
(includes Volume I, 362 pages; Volume II, 472 pages; Name Index, 150 pages; Gazetteer, 20 pages; East Texas Recruits, 3 pages; Physicians in North Texas Militias, 1 page; and Bibliography, 12 pages)
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Journal, 1865-1873 by Samuel Pearson Newcomb. Copies of this 300-page typescript of the diary on CD are available upon request: or 580-252-2094 (see 7 of the 300 pages)
------------------------------------------- Benjamin Bourland & Fourteen of his Children, a family history of progenitor Benjamin Bourland (1779-1851) of Fannin County, TX. This July 2006 edition is available in CD format only: chapter one (1) is the only chapter that cannot be downloaded, but the remaining fourteen (14) chapters in can be downloaded. The 8-5x11 pages (that are designed to be printed on both sides of the page) of 9-point type of Times New Roman type is in "pdf" format. The 766-pages book: includes a Name Index, Gazetteer, and Bibliography.
(1) Bourland family history on CD -- includes shipping $40.00
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Bourland in North Texas and Indian Territory During the Civil War: Fort Cobb, Fort Arbuckle & the Wichita Mountains