A native of the quaint little community of Two Egg, Florida, writer and historian Dale Cox has received growing praise for the unique literary style and
depth of research evident in his books. Called a "skillful reconstructor of battle narrative" by one national reviewer, Cox's works range from local histories to widely acclaimed volumes on small but significant Civil War battles.
Visit him online at www.exploresouthernhistory.com.
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Print: $24.94 Download: $12.50 The History of Jackson County, Florida: Volume One is the first of a three volume set on the history of Florida's third county. The book covers the years from 1674 to 1860 and includes detailed historical, biographical and genealogical information. Eras covered include the Spanish mission period, American Revolution, War of 1812, First Seminole War, early settlement, Second Seminole War, Trail of Tears and more.
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Hardcover Print: $32.95 The History of Jackson County, Florida: Volume One is the first of a three volume set on the history of Florida's third county. The book covers the years from 1674 to 1860 and includes detailed historical, biographical and genealogical information. Eras covered include the Spanish mission period, the American Revolution, the War of 1812, the First Seminole War, the Second Seminole War, early settlement, the Trail of Tears and more.
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Print: $24.95 Download: $12.50 The Early History of Gadsden County, Florida by writer and historian Dale Cox explores a series of little known episodes from the early years of Florida's fifth county. Chapters include Hernando de Soto, Santa Cruz de Sabacola, Nicolls' Outpost, Ellicott's Observatory, Scott's Massacre, The "Negro Fort" on the Apalachicola, Andrew Jackson, Neamathla's Reserve, The Second Seminole War, the U.S. Arsenal at Chattahoochee, The C.S.S. Chattahoochee, The Battle of Natural Bridge and more.
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Hardcover Print: $32.95 The Early History of Gadsden County, Florida by writer and historian Dale Cox explores a series of little known episodes from the early years of Florida's fifth county. Chapters include Hernando de Soto, Santa Cruz de Sabacola, Nicolls' Outpost, Ellicott's Observatory, Scott's Massacre, The "Negro Fort" on the Apalachicola, Andrew Jackson, Neamathla's Reserve, The Second Seminole War, the U.S. Arsenal at Chattahoochee, The C.S.S. Chattahoochee, The Battle of Natural Bridge and more.
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Print: $19.95 Download: $10.00 The Battle of Natural Bridge, Florida, was one of the final Confederate victories of the Civil War. Fought on the banks of the St. Marks River, the engagement assured Tallahassee's status as the only Southern capital east of the Mississippi not conquered by Union troops. For its size, the Battle of Natural Bridge was a fierce and complex encounter. Involving Federal attacks by land and sea and determined resistance by Confederate forces that included cadets from what is now Florida State University, the engagement was unique and of significant importance.
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Print: $19.95 Download: $10.00 A detailed history of the 1864 Battle of Marianna, Florida, this volume is the most detailed account available of this small but intense Civil War engagement. Fought on September 27, 1864, the Battle of Marianna was the climax of the deepest raid into Confederate Florida by Federal forces during the enter Civil War. On the Union side, forces included men from the 2nd Maine Cavalry, 82nd and 86th U.S. Colored Infantries, the 1st Florida U.S. Cavalry and one man from the 7th Vermont Veteran Volunteers. On the Confederate side, forces included Chisolm's company of Alabama militia cavalry, the 1st Florida Reserves and home guard units from Marianna, Greenwood and Campbellton. This book is the most detailed account of the battle to date and the only one in print.
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Print: $16.95 Download: $10.00 Two Egg, Florida is a collection of ghost stories, legends and unusual facts from writer and historian Dale Cox. Written with the detail and unique flair for which the author is known, this book is his tribute to the community he calls home. The book includes the story of how Two Egg got its unusual name, as well as a collection of other legends and stories from across Northwest Florida.
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Download: $10.00 Hardcover Print: $28.00 Two Egg, Florida is a unique book that looks at the "stories behind the stories" of some of Northwest Florida's favorite legends and tall tales. The volume explains how the quaint little community of Two Egg got its name and also delves into a number of other popular stories, including the Ghost of Bellamy Bridge, the Fiddling Ghost of Boynton Island, Two-Toed Tom, Northwest Florida bigfoot sightings, the Garden of Eden, legends of a volcano in Washington County, stories from the Civil War and more.
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Print: $19.95 Download: $10.00 The Battle of Massard Prairie, Arkansas explores the history of the little known engagement on the outskirts of Fort Smith. The battle was one of the few overwhelming Confederate victories of the Civil War in Arkansas. Richly illustrated, with original and modern maps and photographs, the book is the only history of the Battle of Massard Prairie in print.
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Hardcover Print: $27.95 The Battle of Massard Prairie, Arkansas explores the history of the little known engagement on the outskirts of Fort Smith. The battle was one of the few overwhelming Confederate victories of the Civil War in Arkansas. Richly illustrated, with original and modern maps and photographs, the book is the only history of the Battle of Massard Prairie in print.
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