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Bedford County,
Tennessee
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The History of Rover, Volume II

A small reprint was also done of History of Rover, Volume I, which is available immediately. Postage for each book is $4. Price is $40 per book.

Checks should be made to Tenth District Historical Society and mailed to:

Larry Ray
882 Kingdom Road
Unionville, TN 37180

For additional information, send surnames to Carolyn Smotherman,

Click here for more information about the Rover history book, including a surname list for Volume I, and a surname list for Volume II.


Bedford County History Book

The Bedford County Historical Society sponsored a family history book published by Turner Publishing Co of Paducah, KY. in December 2002.

To order a book, send $60.00 (+ $7 shipping for one book and $4 for each additional book) to the address below.

Bedford Co History Book
P. O. Box 141
Shelbyville, TN 37160


Books about Bedford County


New book may reveal Your Ancestors in the State Penitentiary!

Announcing the publication of the second volume of Tennessee Convicts: Early Records of the State Penitentiary.  This volume covers records from 1850 through 1870, including more than 2,200 prisoners and their family members who are named in the original ledger volumes.

During this period abolitionists, Confederate bushwhackers and Union army soldiers convicted by courts martial were among those who crowded the State Penitentiary.  In addition, the regular complement of counterfeiters, horse thieves and murderers from across the state are also represented.

For more information on this book please see this web page: http://www.angelfire.com/tn3/sherrill

You may also contact the author, Chuck Sherrill, by e-mail at: books4histry@cs.com

 

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