Bonnie from Blue Mountain


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Bonnies horse, buttercup was a very clever horse, and helped Bonnie do a lot of things she couldnt do without him. There was a time, however, that she needed help from a human friend who risked his own life to help her.




The Bonnie Blue Conspiracy


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At a time of unprecedented US economic turmoil a fanatical new leader emerges of a secret neo-confederate brotherhood. The President, mired in desperate decision making and worried that his first lady is having an affair, embarks on a mission of radical measures to redress the budget. His proposal is viewed as extreme and contemptible providing the spark the brotherhood's new leader has been waiting for. With riots across a number of cities in the southern states, a plan is hatched with the potential backing of a foreign power to declare secession from the Union. Enter the Vice President whose office was once described as 'not worth a bucket of warm spit' is somewhat detached having his own agenda and ambitions finds himself in the middle of all this and chief focus of attention.




The American Milch Goat Record


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Holstein-Friesian Herd-book


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Painer


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PAINER - A Brief Synopsis: Two black Jaguars escape from a Florida wildcat reserve and make their way to a back woods mountain town in Western North Carolina. There they touch many lives changing them forever. This is a story about the survival of the fittest when both the holy and maniacal hands of fate reveal the power of nature and raw instincts as they stand before God vs. man. You will want to read this book more than once, each time discovering new revelations of the twists, turns, and realities of reactive behaviors when dangerous animals clash with man.




The Waitsburg Family


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You always knew in a small town everyone was related to everyone else. The connections make the basis of The Waitsburg Family. Who was who? Who did they marry? Maybe the answer is here. The development of a small town seen through the individual connections of its first fifty years. The forceful removal of the Native American population by the American government of 1858 left a territory open for homesteading. The new settlers, looking for opportunity or escape from the strife of the American Civil War brought their dreams, possessions and their large families connected to one another.