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Big Thicket Legacy. Campbell&Lynn Loughmiller
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<blockquote data-quote="Kingfisher" data-source="post: 1109886" data-attributes="member: 13716"><p>I bought this book one summer in Galveston at a used book store. I haven't been able to locate it since I moved a few years ago and still have stuff " in storage." but I did locate a copy at the library. It's a wonderful read full of 2-3 page interviews with mostly older folks from the Big Thicket. Its a wealth of knowledge and insight from Cur dogs to coursing Bees! It was published in 1977 so it's not a new book. If you have a chance to read it I think you will enjoy it. I also picked up " Big Thicket People" Photographs of the Last Southern Frontier. It looks promising too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kingfisher, post: 1109886, member: 13716"] I bought this book one summer in Galveston at a used book store. I haven't been able to locate it since I moved a few years ago and still have stuff " in storage." but I did locate a copy at the library. It's a wonderful read full of 2-3 page interviews with mostly older folks from the Big Thicket. Its a wealth of knowledge and insight from Cur dogs to coursing Bees! It was published in 1977 so it's not a new book. If you have a chance to read it I think you will enjoy it. I also picked up " Big Thicket People" Photographs of the Last Southern Frontier. It looks promising too. [/QUOTE]
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