Re: A History of Fort Lawrence Tides, Times and Towns; Tren_ holm's

I'm absolutely, definitely interested in this book! Please let me know
how to buy one.

carolyn in rhode island

Rick Redmond wrote:
>
> Have you ever had one of those days; I went for a drive this afternoon
> out in the middle of no-place, in Northern Alberta and came across a
> little country store selling used books. As I went through the books I
> found a new copy of "A History of Fort Lawrence Times, Tides and Towns".
> This is a book about Fort Lawrence, Nova Scotia. It has a lot of MicMac
> history back to the 1600's, the Fort Lawrence Story, 1700' and onwards
> and also has a lot of genealogical history of the Trenholm Family. It
> also has a lot of information on many families in this area from the
> 1750's to present.
>
> It also has a lot of history on the Minas Basin and Cumberland County
> areas.
>
> I enquired as to how this book got to the middle of no-where and it
> turns out that the store's proprietor's Mother had been one of the
> authors. When the Mother passed on, her family was left with a lot of
> these books that had not previously sold. This particular lady has a
> whole box of these books.
>
> I told her I thought that these books would be of great interest to the
> Genealogical Community and said that I would post a note. She asked that
> her address not be posted. If anyone is interested, please let me know
> and I will pass your address on to her.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rick
>
> R.W. Rick Redmond
> rredmond@...
> Edmonton, Alberta Canada
>
> "You can not control the wind, but you can tack and set sail on a new
> course."