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  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    306,-

    Discription of Jesse the boxerJesse The Boxer is a child's book, but fun for adults as well. It is intended to teach children reading as well as about loving their pet. Pets belong to God and are loaned to us just for the love. It is a big 11.5 X 8.5 book in vivid color. It tells the story of Jesse the boxer through pictures and words from 3 days old to adulthood. It is a warm and fuzzy presentation to children as they look and learn about Jesse the baby Boxer to a full grown one hundred pound Boxer.It is for children from 2 to 12. It is just right for Moms or Dads to read to the little ones until they learn to read themselves. They will love the Big pictures of a puppy Boxer.

  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    306,-

    Description of "Gone Raven,"By: Colonel Charles Dahnmon WhittThis book contains 191 pages and is a collection of pictures, data, and home spun stories about growing up in the little coal town of Raven, Virginia. Raven is a part of southwest Virginia and in the Clinch River Valley.You will see how these hardy folks lived during the nineteen forties through the nineteen sixties. You will feel the warmth as you read about the culture of these mountain folks. You will see their honesty, their belief in God, their hard work habits, and their loyalty to their country and neighbors.This book is seen through the eyes of the author and his experiences growing up in Raven Virginia. This book takes you back to another time and I think another world. I use the term, "Gone Raven," as an example of the enthusiasm, adventure, and life of growing up in Raven, Virginia.

  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    200,-

    PrefaceThis is a tall tale or is it? Can a man journey back in time with his sub-conscience?You will see a true account about the nature of our Native Americans. I tell the tale in fiction but use facts as to how they relate to the tale.There is a Town Hill where once an Indian village stood. There is a County named Tazewell in Virginia, where a great river starts. Go back with the Colonel as he tells this tale of back to the Indians in a fantastic dream.My TranscendingI live in the twenty-first century with all the marvels of electronics and speeding automobiles.I live a modern life with the exception that I love to read and do research on the past. I have often wondered what it would be like to go back in time and see our country in its virgin state. I always wanted to see how our Native Americans lived and how it all fit together. I wonder what they thought when they saw the first paleface in their world.I had been having trouble sleeping so I had my doctor prescribe me some sleeping pills. After a busy day I had supper, watched a little television. I took my new sleeping pills and headed off to bed. After tossing and turning for about a minute I was out like a light. An incredible thing happened next; I was transcended back in time to the deep woods of western Virginia to around 1600.I looked around at all the great beauty of the land and vegetation about me. The whole area was covered with a great canopy of trees. I could hardly phantom the site as I gazed upon this great beauty. The sun's rays crisscrossed through the high branches to create lumens' of heavenly light. I noticed the size of the tree trunks and guessed that most had to be 30 to 40 feet in circumference. I noticed that the woods floor was mostly clear of brush and that numerous trails crossed the vast woodland. I heard many sounds as the birds and animals communicated with each other.I looked at myself and even pinched my arm to see if it was me standing there taking it all in. Ouch! It was me, but how I got here I cannot imagine.I looked at my wrist watch to see the time. According to my watch it was 3:05, but what day, month and year I had no idea. I had on my denim shorts, sport shoes and short ankle socks. I had on an old blue "T" shirt with the words, "Richlands High School." on it. This was the high school I attended back in the 1960's.

  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    306,-

    This book is written to show you that you are not alone. It is also written to show you that you are loved.Sure you have been in darkness but you can walk in the light and feel the peace of God.I have revealed much about my life in this little book. I have been in darkness and I now walk in the light and have peace, joy, and confidence to live each day knowing who is watching over me and where I will live after this short stay here on God's Green Earth.Read my little stories and see if any of them fit somewhere in your life. The secret of eternal life starting here on this earth is revealed in this book. The simple plan of salvation that Jesus gave us is unraveled in the simple writings of this book. I am not the answer but I hope to point you to the light. 152 page paper back Many little stores of my life and Bible stories from the Holy Bible.

  • av Elizabeth Liz Fleming
    200,-

    This book is for adults that love hot romantic-fiction.This book is a good account of the Post-War of Northern Aggression as well as a nineteenth century romance novel. It is the sequel to "Forbidden Passion.Liz Fleming does a good job with her historic facts and then blends in a surprising exotic display of hot sex.The characters are surprising and reflect the era of the Post-War. We see the conflict of post-war in the mind-sets of the people.Liz also brings out the conflict between two beautiful redheads that want the same man. Liz Fleming does a good job of putting people and even things in the Post-Civil War era. The Nation was divided mostly in politics at first, and then by guns, blood, and grief, now the South is forced to rejoin the Union under Northern terms.There is another slant on President Abraham Lincoln. This book II will tell of Post-War era and the old rival resumes between the two Beautiful Redheads, Hannah and Ginger.Another Redheaded cousin comes on the scene!

  • av Elizabeth Liz Fleming
    370,-

    "Forbidden Passion," is an adult paper back book with plenty of spice and also a good account of the American Civil War. The southern Lady, Elizabeth "Liz" Fleming dosen't hold back on her details which brings the book to life. It is not vulgar but I the publisher would rate it XXX. There is spying, battles, and a southern Confederate Officer in the mix with two red heads that ae strong pro unionest. There is affairs and explicit sex balanced between the pages of the war.This book is not for everyone, but if you love romance in the setting of the Civil WAR ERA YOU WILL LOVE IT. This book has 260 pages that will hold your attention and may excite your intermost feelings as you journey with Alex, Hannah, and Ginger during the great American Civil War.Lots of Civil War era pictures.

  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    306,-

    Description of "Crockett's Long Trip To Kentucky", is a book about the mid eighteen hundreds. This was Pre Civil War. This account is full of details and drama. It will hold your attention as you have to see what happens next.About a young man in an adventure when this country was still young. It has love, hate, hardships and good times. It has fear and Christian Witness. It is based on a true story and taken from a part of "Legacy 2nd Edition" by the same author, Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt.Young Crockett will start his Kentucky adventure at about ten years of age. He will travel with his Paw, Jonas Whitt, some 200 miles through really rugged country to build a grist mill in Greenup County Kentucky.I invite you to get on the heavy tool laden wagon and travel with Crockett and Jonas Whitt and see what they saw and did. Then help them build a grist mill on Big White Oak Creek, in Greenup County, Kentucky. See why Crockett Whitt had to leave Kentucky with great haste and get out of his beloved Kentucky.

  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    370,-

  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    200,-

    Description of "The Bloody Twenty-ninth"The Twenth-ninth Virginia Infantry Regiment was raised in southwest Virginia. The counties of Tazewell, Russell, Buchannon, Carroll, and Scott mostly supplies men for this Regiment.This book is based on truth and is written in Historic-Fiction fashion. I keep names, dates, places, and events accurate but add conversations, passion, opinions, and reactions.You will be amazed atwhat these mountain farm men and boys accomplished in defending their homes, families, and their country, Virginia against over-whelming odds for four long years.

  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    200,-

    Description This is a story based on truth. It tells about the little army of around 300 boys and old men as they faced a Yankee Army of eight thousand men.The plan was to slow the Yankee's down by mini assaults along their march. The Confederate Army had to get all the men and cannon placed in Saltville to protect the salt works.There was assaults near Raven, Indian (Cedar Bluff) and Jeffersonville (Tazewell) which had to work to give Saltville, VA time. Most of the Confederate Army was with General Lee in north-eastern Virginia.

  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    676,-

  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    186,-

  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    300,-

    Description of Unexplained Hauntings:This book is a collection of things seen, heard, smelled, or even stories that are unexplainable. In my opinion I just don't know about ghost, and spirits, but according to the Holy Bible there is evil spirits, and of course the Holy Spirit a faction of God.These stories certainly open up a reason to investigate or just let the spirit alone. The Bible also says not to deal with the spirit world. It is interesting to hear these unexplainable things and wonder about such things.In my time and place we have ghost hunters and groups that follow after the possible spirits that for some reason were left on the earth when their body died. So many people have said they saw, heard, or even smelled things around battle fields, old buildings and cemeteries.I give you the stories, you decide what you believe.

  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    200,-

    You will have to decide if it is fiction or non-fiction. Indians dealing in the Spirit World, Curses, Battlefield ghosts, Eye witness accounts and much more. It deals with the Haunts and Spirits of the 18th and 19th century, but still around today. What will you think?

  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    370,-

    The un-told history of the common Confederate Soldier. Why be a Confederate? Why did they fight with so much spirit? What did they eat? What kind of uniforms did they wear? What about Confederates and God? What about transportation and marching? What percent of the common Confederates owned slaves? This book goes in-dept about un-told history that is not taught in schools.

  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    200,-

  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    600,-

    The Patriot, Hezekiah Whitt is based on a true story, I try to keep dates, places, and names correct. The book deals with the years 1760-1846 and is centered in what is now Tazewell County, VA. Hezekiah was an Indian Spy, Militiaman, Sheriff, and a life time Gentlemen Justice Of The Peace appointed by the Governor of Virginia in 1800. Hezekiah was a rebel against England and a Patriot to the Free State of Virginia and the United States. Hezekiah married an Indian Lady. The book has accounts of several Indian stories and fights. Also in the back is listed the descendents of Hezekiah Whitt. (Genealogy Section) Areas of South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois are all mentioned in this collection. I am a direct descendent.

  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    370,-

    Recollections is pure nostalgia of the 1940's through 1970. It is about what was! It is about what people did. It is about what was, before Television, telephones, computers, shopping malls and Walmarts.It was a time when Americans pulled together with courage and character. Things were simpler and better understood. The World moved just a little slower and folks were not in such a rush.Walk with me through this little book and learn about ball point pens, party lines, ancient radios, television and other marvels of the twentieth century. All of this was seen and lived in the south west part of Virginia, namely Richlands and Raven.

  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    200,-

    Description of; "The South Won, Whitt If?"By; Colonel Charles Dahnmon WhittAs a student of the War between the States, I have noticed that the South could have won, except for at least three missed opportunities.I give you the real history of each of these Opportunities, then I give you fictional scenarios of what could have happened.I give you the history of what happened at Manassas and then a "What If" scenario.I give you the real history of the battle of Gettysburg, then What if, Lee did something great and unexpected on the 2nd night and 3rd day?I give you the real history of General Early's late campaign, then I give you the What if he marched straight in on an un-protected Washington City? What States would belong to the Confederate States of America, If the C.S.A. had won?This book will make you think of what could have happened if the South had won States Rights and Independence from the United States!This book is full of real history and a lot of "What If's!" It is a must have for all Civil War Buffs.

  • - Autobiography
    av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    476,-

    Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt was born and raised in Tazewell County, Virginia in the little coal town of Raven. He graduated from Richlands High School and served four years in the Navy. He has resided in Flatwoods KY since 1970. He made a living as a Union Sheet Metal Worker for 35 years then took up the craft of writing.The Colonel is a researcher, genealogist, and author of 21 books.His books are mostly historic by nature but he adds conversations and emotions to the facts to make the books really interesting. He calls his books Historic-Fiction where all is based on truth and all the names, dates, places, and events are true.The Colonel is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, The Sons of Confederate Veterans and a Kentucky Colonel. He wears his uniform of the Confederate Colonel to honor all the men and women that struggled against the Union during the War of Northern Aggression.Colonel Whitt has been recognized by the Kentucky Senate on two occasions for his achievements in historic research and writing ability and also a member of Biltmore's Who's Who.A Kentucky Colonel, a member of SAR and SCV.This book is written as a conversation and starts in 1944 during the raging World War II and the rtravels begin with the boy and goes to his old age. He talks about thing long forgotten. He takes you with him yearly and monthly to the adventures and challenges of a man that started in humble beginnings. Each stage of his life is mentioned as he tells all about an earler time up to our modern world in 2017. Navy, Sheet Metal Worker, Author and Christian.

  • av Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt
    476,-

    This book is a second edition and has been enhanced, edited, and material, pictures, and genealogy added. It is the same great story about an appalachian family relying on God to help them throught the rough times in the 19th century. The book is written in historic-fiction fashion where I keep the dates, names, places, and events correct but I let the folks talk, cry,laugh and even be mad. If they get on a wagon to go places I get on with them. The story deals with the years of 1836 to 1900 and is centered on southwest Virginia, but about 10 chapters cover Crockett's trip to Greenup County, KY. and back to VA. It also covers him as he fights off the Yankees while serving in the 29th Virginia Infantry. It tells about his capture and time in POW camp at Point Lookout, MD.

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