Still More Brown County Stories

Still More Brown County Stories
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9781467050272
ISBN-13 : 146705027X
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Still More Brown County Stories by : George Monroe

Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 About The Book Still More Brown County Stories Recollections and Collected Tales The purpose of this book, like the two previous volumes of Brown County Stories, is to share some of the fun and interesting things that happened when I lived in Brown County. Most of the stories were told to my five daughters around campfires and at many bedtime sessions as they were growing up. After several years of story times I was once obliged to let my youngest daughter, Abby Monroe, know that I had told her everything I could remember or even make up. Her response was, “OK, just start over.” The various accounts of these uncommon experiences were reinforced for Abby and her older sisters as they visited their grandmother in Nashville, the County Seat of Brown County. From that base, they were able to explore the territory where the stories took place. This volume includes some stories that were recently shared with me by friends who felt they would help to illustrate what Brown County was like in the good old days. They are as true as creative memories have allowed. They also provide additional support for the maxim that truth is often stranger than fiction

More Brown County Stories

More Brown County Stories
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 168
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781467077293
ISBN-13 : 1467077291
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis More Brown County Stories by : George Monroe

The purpose of this book is to share some of the fun and interesting things that happened when I was growing up in Brown County. The stories offered here were told to my five daughters around campfires and at many bedtime sessions as they were growing up. They requested that I tell them over and over again. They heard these stories, and many others like them, so many times they said they felt like they actually grew up with Cobweb, and Virgil, and Hazel, and Sis, and Bobby, and Stretch. After many retellings I was once obliged to let my youngest daughter know that I had told her everything I could remember, or even make up. To which she replied, “OK then, just start over.” The various accounts of these uncommon experiences were reinforced for my daughters when they visited their grandmother who lived in Nashville, the County Seat of Brown County, and were able to explore the territory where they took place. All of these stories are based on things that actually happened to me and other live people in the good old days in Brown County. They are as true as creative memory will allow.

Brown County Stories

Brown County Stories
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9781420805741
ISBN-13 : 1420805746
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Brown County Stories by : George Monroe

BROWN COUNTY STORIES Some Personal Recollections The purpose of this book is to share some of the fun and interesting things that happened when I was growing up in Brown County. The stories offered here were told to my five daughters around campfires and at many bedtime sessions as they were growing up. They requested that I tell them over and over again. They heard these stories, and many others like them, so many times they said they felt like they actually grew up with Cobweb, and Virgil, and Hazel, and Sis, and Bobby, and Stretch. After many retellings I was once obliged to let my youngest daughter know that I had told her everything I could remember, or even make up. To which she replied, “OK then, just start over.” The various accounts of these uncommon experiences were reinforced for my daughters when they visited their grandmother who lived in Nashville, the County Seat of Brown County, and were able to explore the territory where they took place. All of these stories are based on things that actually happened to me and other live people in the good old days in Brown County. They are as true as creative memory will allow.

Gustave Baumann

Gustave Baumann
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Publisher : Pomegranate Communications
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0764982087
ISBN-13 : 9780764982088
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Gustave Baumann by : Gustave Baumann

"Contains an in-depth introduction by Martin Krause and autobiographical text written by Gustave Baumann (edited by Krause) about the time Baumann spent in Brown County, Indiana. Includes color reproductions of Baumann's work and historical photographs"--

Brown County

Brown County
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : 0738577251
ISBN-13 : 9780738577258
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Brown County by : Rick Hofstetter

Nine years before Abraham Lincoln was elected president, Story came into being. In 1851, Pres. Millard Fillmore granted a land patent to Dr. George Story for the creation of this little town. Tucked into a scenic spot near the Hoosier National Forest, 13 miles southeast of Nashville, Indiana, Story lies deep in the heart of historic Brown County. And Story is just one reason to visit Brown County, also known as "the Art Colony of the Midwest." Amid forests, rolling hills, and winding country roads, charming Nashville is home to more than 120 shops, art galleries, and artists' studios and neighbors two villages quaintly named Gnawbone and Bean Blossom. The beauty of Brown County has always attracted artists and history buffs. Wander back roads across covered bridges that have spanned sparkling streams for more than a century to retrace the paths taken by artists seeking to capture the county's beauty.

Bean Blossom

Bean Blossom
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 290
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780252078101
ISBN-13 : 0252078101
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Bean Blossom by : Thomas A. Adler

Bean Blossom, Indiana is home to the annual Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival, founded in 1967 by Bill Monroe, the father of bluegrass. Here, Adler discusses the development of bluegrass music, the many personalities involved in the bluegrass music scene, the interplay of local, regional, and national interests, and more.

History of the Brown County Minnesota Poor Farm 1870 to 1965

History of the Brown County Minnesota Poor Farm 1870 to 1965
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 100
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ISBN-10 : 9798715723260
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis History of the Brown County Minnesota Poor Farm 1870 to 1965 by : Elroy Ubl

Forty years ago they didn't call it welfare. It was mother's pension, commissioners' relief, old age pension, or the county poor farm. The first three gave monthly payments or picked up bills for living expenses. But the last alternative meant a move to the solid brick two-storied structure along the Cottonwood River at the south end of New Ulm--the Brown County Poor Farm. Circa 1870 to 1965. In 1907, the second of the Brown County Poor Farms was build at a cost of $18,000.

This Was Our Brown County Then

This Was Our Brown County Then
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 174
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ISBN-10 : 9781665570091
ISBN-13 : 1665570091
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis This Was Our Brown County Then by : Helen C. Ayers

As far as I know, no one else has done such a book as this one giving the history of the whole of Brown County, so I did it myself with the help of Rhonda A. Dunn. I cover most of the happenings in Brown County for more than 220 years up until the present time. To do this I had to make the book into two parts, the older parts are from the 1800s and that section is called simply, THEN. The stories of what is in Brown County since that time but up to today, is simply called, NOW. Then when we added the new history center, we went to three parts for this book to keep it simple to keep the history together for easier handling and reading. Brown County has changed so much in 220 years that it is amazing. But most of what we are today is what we started from actually. I think you will find this to be true if you read the book in its entirety. Most of the early settlers were from the states of the Carolinas, Virginias, Ohio and Kentucky. Many of those people or their offspring are still here today but we are having an influx of what some call “furriners” today. People today come from the cities to visit, decide they like it here as much as we do and buy up a piece of land and build a log home and stay here. It takes all kinds to make a homogenous group. I think we have done our best to accomplish that. So, pull yourself up a chair, grab a cup of coffee or iced tea, and set a spell and read all about us in this first ever fairly complete history of Brown County. Ya’ll come back now, ya hear!!