Fred,
I have another one Titled Ghost Towns by Tom Robortham. Printed by Courage
Books. Copywrite 1993 Brompton Books Corps. ISNB 1-56138-269-8.
It's about the abandon ghost towns of the old American frontier. It is a
hard back and contains excellent photos of the era.
My interest is in anything about the old west or daily lives of the those
between 1800 to 1900.
Great to meet you. Hopefully, this list will become more active.
Your friend,
Steven L. Wilson, Sr
In a message dated 8/10/2006 6:28:11 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
dittmar_ksa(a)ou.edu writes:
I would like to stimulate this mail list by asking if anyone has any
GhostTown books for your state or other states? Would you be willing to list them
and do lookups for fellow subscribers? BTW there are 43 subscribers on this
mail list.
Do you live near a location that would be considered a Ghost Town? Would
you be interested in writing a short story about it? Facts, History,
Superstitions etc. Where do you live (State/Town/ your First name)? What is your
Ghost Town interest?
These are the Ghost Town books that I have:
1. 'Ghost Towns of the West' by Lambert Florin Promontory Press 1970 2.
'Ghost Towns of Oklahoma' by John W. Morris, University of Oklahoma
Press 1977/80
3. 'Ghost Towns of Arizona" by John E & Barbara H Sherman, University of
Oklahoma Press 1969
4. 'Small Town Ghost Memories of Oklahoma' OECO
www.OK-Living.org 5.
'Oklahoma Post Offices' by Richard Helbock - Raven Press Lake Oswego, Or.
6. 'Oklahoma Place Names" by George Shirk - University of Oklahoma Press
3rd 1980
http://www.oupress.com/
Enjoy and Let's talk. Mail lists only work if the subscribers post.
Fred
Frederick M. Dittmar, Diggin' Deep Genealogy Research Service
PO Box 2601 Norman, Oklahoma 73026
http://frederick.dittmar.org