Ruth Beaumont Cook, Author

 

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NORTH ACROSS THE RIVER

  1. www.tattlingtales.com (Cathy Kaemmerlen’s NEW MANCHESTER GIRL CD) Cathy Kaemmerlen does a one-woman show based on Synthia Catherine Stewart and has produced a CD about the story.
  2. www.atlhist.org is the website of the Atlanta History Center in Atlanta, Georgia. They have the transcript of the recording Synthia Catherine Stewart made for her grandson and extensive information about the King and Russell families.
  3. www.cvb.roswell.ga.us and click “Historic Roswell” for photos and content about the history of this city and its connection to the mill story.
  4. www.perrycountyindiana.org is the website that shows the Indiana Cotton Mill where some of the Georgia mill workers ended up after the Civil War. It also directs the reader to the Perry County Courthouse museum which has many artifacts from that period.
  5. www.cranehill.com is the website of my publisher Crane Hill Publishers and lists my books as well as others on history and other topics.
  6. www.siec.k12.in.us/cannelton/Hannalee.htm is a class website set up by students in Cannelton, Indiana. It lists various books of interest on this subject.
  7. www.gastateparks.org/info/sweetwater
  8. www.friendsofsweetwatercreek.org
  9. www.library.louisville.edu/uarc This is the site for the Archives Center at the University of Louisville.
  10. www.library.duke.edu/specialcollectiions This site has the letters of the Andrew White family from Sweetwater Creek

GUESTS BEHIND BARBED WIRE

  1. www.cityofaliceville.com/MuseumMain.htm (This is the official website for the museum associated with the prisoner of war camp in Aliceville.)
  2. www.mansell.com (This is Roger Mansell’s website, which offers a database of all American soldiers who were interned in Japanese POW camps during WWII.
  3. www.archives.state.al.us There are several sections of this website that deal with POWs in Alabama during WWII
  4. www.gentracer.com Click WWIIPOWs at this site for information.
  5. www.aiipowmia.com
  6. www.alabamaheritage.com An article about Camp Aliceville.

OTHER BLOGS:

  1. NEW! www.grammarglitch.blogspot.com - This link contains grammar tips based on glitches I've spotted here and there. Please feel free to check the blog periodically for new entries. You are also welcome to share the blog address with anyone who might find it interesting and helpful.

 
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