Hassie Calhoun


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HASSIE CALHOUN, the first book of a trilogy, is a modern bildungsroman about a lovely, determined and talented teenager from the late 1950s/early 60s rural Texas, who flees a difficult family situation to seek fame and fortune as an entertainer in Las Vegas. Her beauty opens doors immediately, but leads only to a sybaritic lifestyle controlled by her brooding and dangerous lover, Jake, as well as drawing the attention of the powerful Frank Sinatra. Like the goddess Persephone, Hassie finds herself drawn alternately to the darkness and the light, finding joy and pain in both realms. When the road to stardom requires making some unacceptable compromises, Hassie must make the toughest decision of her life. The trilogy follows a good-hearted woman through her naive and mistake-ridden youth and culminates in a surprising old age in New York City and London.




Love Letters


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Annual Catalogue


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Josiah Carter, 1745-1822


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Thomas Carter Sr. (ca. 1680-1738) immigrated from England to Henrico (later Goochland) County, Virginia during or before 1713, and married three times. Josiah Carter (1745-1822) was a direct descendant in the third generation. He married Mary Anthony in Bedford County, Virginia and moved to Putnam County, Georgia. Descendants and rela- tives lived in Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, North Caro- lina, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas and elsewhere.







Federal Power Commission Reports


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Family Puzzlers


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Origins of the Bowmans of Carroll County, Va


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Robert Bowman (ca.1600-1667/1671) immigrated from England to Henrico County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida and elsewhere.




Federal Register


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Descendants of Oliver T. Fuller of Greene Co., NY


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Oliver T. Fuller (1790-1852) was born in Connecticut. He served in the War of 1812 in the Connecticut Militia. He married Lydia Woodworth (1799-1882), daughter of Lemuel and Lydia Winter Woodworth, in 1819 in Greene County, New York. They had eight children, 1821-1844, born in Greene County. He died at East Jewett, New York. Descendants listed lived in New York, Texas, Arizona, and elsewhere.