Half-Breed Heredity - eBook

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Half-Breed Heredity follows the migration of the Howard, Kays, and Adams families through the War of 1812, the displacement of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia into Oklahoma Indian territory in 1838, life during the Civil War, their subsequent move from Tahlequah, Oklahoma, to Clovis, New Mexico, and finally to Fayetteville, Arkansas in 1924.

The first three historical novels by the author, Apple Blossoms, Frog Gigging, and Under Glass, follow the movement of the McCollom, Adams, Faulkner, Kays and McIlroy families into Arkansas, through WWI, and up to 1940.

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Half-Breed Heredity follows the migration of the Howard, Kays, and Adams families through the War of 1812, the displacement of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia into Oklahoma Indian territory in 1838, life during the Civil War, their subsequent move from Tahlequah, Oklahoma, to Clovis, New Mexico, and finally to Fayetteville, Arkansas in 1924.

The first three historical novels by the author, Apple Blossoms, Frog Gigging, and Under Glass, follow the movement of the McCollom, Adams, Faulkner, Kays and McIlroy families into Arkansas, through WWI, and up to 1940.

Half-Breed Heredity follows the migration of the Howard, Kays, and Adams families through the War of 1812, the displacement of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia into Oklahoma Indian territory in 1838, life during the Civil War, their subsequent move from Tahlequah, Oklahoma, to Clovis, New Mexico, and finally to Fayetteville, Arkansas in 1924.

The first three historical novels by the author, Apple Blossoms, Frog Gigging, and Under Glass, follow the movement of the McCollom, Adams, Faulkner, Kays and McIlroy families into Arkansas, through WWI, and up to 1940.