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My Nine Year Hike with the Marines

Archer, Bill
My Nine Year Hike with the Marines
The nine year adventure of a young man sent off by his family to join the Marine Corps before he could graduate high school, and how his life changed from a multitude of strange experiences, some memorable, some forgettable.

CHF 41.90

Forestry Sciences Lab in Mercer County

Archer, William R. Bill
Forestry Sciences Lab in Mercer County
John F. Kennedy was profoundly moved by the tragedy of generational poverty after touring southernmost West Virginia during his presidential campaign. Six months after his election in 1961, President Kennedy established the President's Appalachian Regional Commission with the governors of all eight Appalachian Mountain states. On October 12, 1961, the Mercer County Commission joined forces with the president and the US Forest Service to donate...

CHF 53.50

Terminal Mortality

Archer, Bill
Terminal Mortality
When two young men die at almost the same time, half a planet apart, but one returns from death but without memories of his past, then discovers he possesses skills he never had in his previous time, including a passion for the outdoors and his school's sweetest redhead, what can explain the results?

CHF 35.90

Bland County

Archer, William R. Bill
Bland County
Bland County is one of the smallest counties of the Old Dominion, yet it is filled with spectacular, unspoiled, scenic vistas that rival any rural area on the North American continent. Bland County is a tree-covered paradise with no incorporated towns, and about one-third of the county's 369 square miles are included in the Jefferson National Forest. The history of Bland County after the arrival of European settlers includes stories of patriot...

CHF 34.90

Thanking Richard Brautigan

Archer, Bill
Thanking Richard Brautigan
What does a reader do when his favorite author dies? The sudden and unexpected loss of a steady stream of preferred reading material is a shock to the reading diet, and changing diets is never an easy thing. Here's one reader's answer: write your own book, paying tribute to the author and saying thanks, all while struggling with life's humorous observations along the journey.

CHF 22.90

Welch

Archer, William R. "Bill
Welch
After the Civil War, Capt. Isaiah Welch, a Doddridge County, West Virginia, native, took a job as a surveyor with Maj. Jed Hotchkiss of Staunton, Virginia. Hotchkiss had served as Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson's mapmaker and charted Jackson's famous Valley Campaign, and Welch had been an officer of the 13th Battalion, Virginia Light Artillery. The war left Virginia's agrarian economy in ruins, and men like Hotchkiss and Welch worked to devel...

CHF 38.90

Native Homeland

Archer, Bill
Native Homeland
A young Irish boy's grandfather suddenly disappears for no apparent reason during the height of the Great Potato Famine. The boy eventually decides to find the old man, and in doing so undertakes an adventure that takes him to the boat-building world of London, a sea crossing, followed by years of travel across the new world of America, following rumors of his grandfather and meeting famous characters along the way, all to the backdrop of the ...

CHF 28.50

Tommy

Archer, Bill
Tommy
This the story of Tommy, who, much too young in life, experienced violence and death, costing him his beloved mother and to leave the land he grew up on and loved. As he moves into adulthood, his search is for peace and a place in the world he can be at home. His journey takes him into the Pacific Northwest and into the Canadian Province of British Columbia, where he finds not only a reborn spirit but a reborn life. His travels throughout Brit...

CHF 22.90

McDowell County

Archer, William R. Bill
McDowell County
McDowell County was established by an act of the Virginia General Assembly in 1858, two years before the start of the American Civil War. In 1863, the county was one of the 55 that separated from the Old Dominion to form West Virginia, thus earning the nickname "the Free State." Long before this, though, McDowell County was known for its bountiful natural resources, a great geologist, Dr. Thomas Walker, touted these vast "coal lands" after his...

CHF 34.90

Bluefield in the 1940s

Archer, William R. "Bill"
Bluefield in the 1940s
Almost every American city enjoys a magical time in history when all the tumblers of fate, luck, hard work, and good fortune seem to fall into place, and the city enjoys a golden era. The 1940s were just such a time in the city of Bluefield. At the dawn of the decade, the United States was on the verge of entering the greatest war the world has ever known, and the coal that flowed through Norfolk and Western Railway's Bluefield yard was destin...

CHF 38.90

McDowell County

Archer, William R. "Bill"
McDowell County
McDowell County was established by an act of the Virginia General Assembly in 1858, two years before the start of the American Civil War. In 1863, the county was one of the 55 that separated from the Old Dominion to form West Virginia, thus earning the nickname "the Free State." Long before this, though, McDowell County was known for its bountiful natural resources, a great geologist, Dr. Thomas Walker, touted these vast "coal lands" after his...

CHF 38.90

Bland County

Archer, William R. "Bill"
Bland County
Bland County is one of the smallest counties of the Old Dominion, yet it is filled with spectacular, unspoiled, scenic vistas that rival any rural area on the North American continent. Bland County is a tree-covered paradise with no incorporated towns, and about one-third of the county's 369 square miles are included in the Jefferson National Forest. The history of Bland County after the arrival of European settlers includes stories of patriot...

CHF 38.90

Princeton

Archer, William R. "Bill"
Princeton
Throughout its existence, Princeton has been a community at a unique three-way intersection connecting the heart of the Allegheny Mountain range with the fertile Valley of the Virginias to the east and the Cumberland Gap to the west. In 1837, the Virginia General Assembly formed Mercer County, named in memory of Revolutionary War general Hugh Mercer, at the same time, the county's seat was named in honor of the Battle of Princeton, New Jersey,...

CHF 38.50

Bluefield

Archer, William R. "Bill"
Bluefield
The remarkable story of Bluefield represents a unique combination of geology, geography, and opportunity. Once just the confluence of a handful of family farms in southern West Virginia, Bluefield was put on the map, literally, in the 1880s, when the Norfolk & Western Railway came to town. The company's influence on the rural landscape was overwhelming, and soon, Bluefield was transformed into the center of a coal-fired universe and became a ...

CHF 38.90

Welch

Archer, William R. Bill
Welch
After the Civil War, Capt. Isaiah Welch, a Doddridge County, West Virginia, native, took a job as a surveyor with Maj. Jed Hotchkiss of Staunton, Virginia. Hotchkiss had served as Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson's mapmaker and charted Jackson's famous Valley Campaign, and Welch had been an officer of the 13th Battalion, Virginia Light Artillery. The war left Virginia's agrarian economy in ruins, and men like Hotchkiss and Welch worked to devel...

CHF 34.90

Princeton

Archer, William R. Bill
Princeton
Throughout its existence, Princeton has been a community at a unique three-way intersection connecting the heart of the Allegheny Mountain range with the fertile Valley of the Virginias to the east and the Cumberland Gap to the west. In 1837, the Virginia General Assembly formed Mercer County, named in memory of Revolutionary War general Hugh Mercer, at the same time, the county's seat was named in honor of the Battle of Princeton, New Jersey,...

CHF 34.90

Bluefield in the 1940s

Archer, William R. Bill
Bluefield in the 1940s
Almost every American city enjoys a magical time in history when all the tumblers of fate, luck, hard work, and good fortune seem to fall into place, and the city enjoys a golden era. The 1940s were just such a time in the city of Bluefield. At the dawn of the decade, the United States was on the verge of entering the greatest war the world has ever known, and the coal that flowed through Norfolk and Western Railway's Bluefield yard was destin...

CHF 34.90

Mercer County

Archer, William R. Bill
Mercer County
Originating almost a quarter of a century prior to the Civil War, Mercer County, West Virginia was named for General Hugh Mercer, a Revolutionary War hero. The county has been a crossroads for many events, including the Civil War and the establishment of an industrial economy after the war ended. When two mighty railroads, the Norfolk & Western and The Virginian, began shipping coal and timber to the once-agrarian area, Mercer County blossome...

CHF 34.90