Alligator Creek

Alligator Creek

Author: Lottie Guttry

Publisher: BrownBooks.ORM

Published: 2015-10-01

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 1612548873

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“The home front experience of the South in the final years of the American Civil War takes center stage . . . A very enjoyable, involving read.”—Historical Novel Society On a foggy spring morning in 1862, Sarah Browning watches a train leave Lake City, Florida, heading northeast and full of Confederate soldiers. On board is her husband, Alex, crowded into a boxcar with fellow recruits and imagining the terrors awaiting him in Manassas, Gettysburg, Olustee, and the Wilderness. With Alex on the battlefield, Sarah uses her wit and Christian faith to sustain her family through innumerable hardships, made all the more threat­ening without comfort from her husband. Alone to face these challenges, Sarah makes the most dramatic decision of her life . . . Based on a true family story, Alligator Creek presents strong characters who survived the hardship of the American Civil War through love, sacrifice, and endurance. “Guttry’s fast-paced historical novel Alligator Creek is based on the story of her great-great-grandmother during and after the Civil War . . . a real page-turner.”—The Eagle “'Lottie Guttry’s account of her ancestors’ lives during and after the Civil War is a spellbinding narrative that is written with such care and attention to details of the era that the readers will feel as though they are paging through a diary from that time period.”—Pat McAlhany, Lake City-Columbia County Historical Museum, Inc. “This compelling novel is the product of impressive research.”—Sean McMahon, PhD, Professor of History, Florida Gateway College


Alligator Creek

Alligator Creek

Author: Lottie Guttry

Publisher:

Published: 2015-10

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 9781612542416

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Based on a true family story, Alligator Creek is Lottie Guttry's tale of a wife struggling to hold her family together in the midst of a war-torn country. When her husband leaves for the front in the middle of the Civil War, Sarah is left alone with just her faith and her love for her family to help guide her through the difficult times ahead.


Water Resources Data

Water Resources Data

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13:

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This is a series of annual reports that document Florida hydrologic data gathered by the U.S. Geological Survey. Individual volumes cover particular areas of the state, such as northwest Florida. Topics covered include surface water and ground water.


Women in the American Revolution

Women in the American Revolution

Author: Sudie Doggett Wike

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2018-01-16

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 1476630879

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Without the support of American women, victory in the Revolutionary War would not have been possible. They followed the Continental Army, handling a range of jobs that were usually performed by men. On the orders of General Washington, some were hired as nurses for $2 per month and one full ration per day--disease was rampant and nurse mortality was high. A few served with artillery units or masqueraded as men to fight in the ranks. The author focuses on the many key roles women filled in the struggle for independence, from farming to making saltpeter to spying.