Hi Judy and all,
Thanks for letting us know about your sister, an article about the
Cumberland mountains was in monday, April 2nd, News Free Press Chatanooga,
article being "Tracint the path of history", you may want to go to
WWW.timesfreepress.com, this is about the Trail of Tears tracked across
Cumberland Plateau, we have found John Carmack was living on Rainey's road
in Bledsoe county during the removal, the Indians on the removal and the
ones removing them would have passed by his place. My Fleming
grandfather's was one of the camp sites. thanks, Agnes Jones
At 08:03 AM 4/8/01 -0500, Judy French wrote:
In Karen's email last night, she mentioned getting information
from Peg
Carmack Short. Peg is my younger sister. I thought some of you might be
interested in the fact that she is a magazine editor. For some years she
was the executive editor of the Sampler Publication Decorating Magazines.
She is now working as editor of a new magazine called "Becoming Family".
The second edition just recently came out. It's available at "Borders
Bookstores" and also "Walgreens".
She has also written a book that will be out later this year.
As you can no doubt tell, I am very proud of her.
Judy Carmack French
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