Historic Baldwin County

Historic Baldwin County
Author: O. Lawrence Burnette
Publisher: HPN Books
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 189361980X

An illustrated history of Baldwin County, Alabama, paired with histories of the local companies that helped

Haunted Baldwin County, Alabama

Haunted Baldwin County, Alabama
Author: Harriet Brill Outlaw
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 1626198748

Baldwin County is no stranger to the supernatural. As the largest county in the state of Alabama, Baldwin has hidden stories to be uncovered. Residents can still hear the horse of a soldier buried in the Confederate Rest Cemetery. Lonesome melodies from a piano haunt the Grand Hotel Ballroom. Many residents have stolen a glimpse of Catman at Gulf State Park and a mysterious lady descending the stairs of a historic tidewater home. Author Harriet Outlaw tells the stories behind the spirits that represent the most colorful characters of Baldwin County history.

Baldwin County

Baldwin County
Author: John C. Lewis
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738568348

Although 2009 marked the bicentennial of Baldwin County, the history began long before and included Native Americans, European colonists, pioneers, Chief Red Eagle, Andrew Jackson, William Bartram, and soldiers of the North and South. However, what makes Baldwin County's character today is the story of the growth in the early 1900s. As the railroad began to replace the Federal Road and Mobile Bay boats, land developers voiced the call, and Baldwin County boomed as a destination for colonists. Immigrants from all over the world came for land and for work in lumber and agriculture, building towns to fulfill their dreams. And somehow they succeeded in maintaining their cultural heritage in more than 20 distinct ethnic communities, most still thriving today. This is their story, their legacy, and the heritage of a county--the people.

A Brief History of Baldwin County

A Brief History of Baldwin County
Author: Martha M. Albers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1928
Genre: Baldwin County (Ala.)
ISBN:

An effort to put in brief but permanent form the many scattered records of historic Baldwin.

The Making of Milledgeville

The Making of Milledgeville
Author: James Finney
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2010-09-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1462807216

The Making of Milledgeville is a book of history that chronicles the rapidly changing social climate that I and others in my community experienced growing up.This book also contains information that I shared and gathered from influential AfricanAmericans in the community, past and present. The photographs used of locals and the people of Baldwin County represents a now and then comparison. These photographs illustrate aspects of opportunity and change resulting from a reluctant but welcome transition in America. The photographs convey the hopes and dreams of our people; as they embarked on a new era where dignity for all men and women would be recognized equally, no matter their differences. I sincerely hope that after you have read this book and add it to your collection, you will feel that my goals of educating the young as well as reliving cherished memories shared by the great citizens in our community were accomplished.

Deception in Baldwin County

Deception in Baldwin County
Author: Frank Anthony
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2003-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595292747

Deception in Baldwin County Murder, Power, and Greed. Mix in politics, the news media and insane hysteria, along with Jamie Lake's painful secret. Detective Higgins is accused of killing his ex-girlfriend to protect a counterfeiting ring, while Curtis Lake is under investigation for shooting an FBI agent, and his wife. Moppa, a renegade FBI agent turned biker, aids in the investigation to no avail. A contract is sent out to kill Moppa. Assistant District Attorney Paul Chavez badgers Lake and his team, threatening to indict all. Witnesses disappear one after the other, and Jamie is kidnapped because Curtis refuses to let go of the investigation. With four victims dead, wedding plans for Sue and Curtis have been set aside as the case spreads over seven states. Curtis goes on a rampage. Doc Ryan the county medical examiner now has seven dead bodies, and each tells a different story, making it difficult for him to pin the murders to anyone. One detective who uncovers the main clue is killed before he can relay information to Curtis. Bodies are piling up with no-end in sight. Baldwin County's criminal investigation team is being depleted one by one. "Dashing characters with intriguing suspense. A most delightful series." --Dot Moore, The Fox 10 Dot Moore Show. "Anthony's imaginative mind, combined with a bizarre sense of humor that lightens the pages, makes the series a fun and easy read for anyone." --Nikki Wittner, The Independent.