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    Road to Beauvoir

    by Jim L. Yonge

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    The year was 1861, and Mary Hulett did the best she could to get her son ready for surviving the conflict that loomed over a broken nation. “She gave me a list of items to carry in my saddle bags and I went about securing those items as if my life depended on it. I still remember that list: a slicker to help keep me dry and warm, a pocket knife and a whet rock to keep it sharp, a shaving razor and leather strop, flint for starting fires, a hatchet to split kindling and chop wood, a hawk bill knife, a needle and tack hammer for leather repair, and a bottle of turpentine spirits to make beef tallow poultices for treating wounds.” However, nothing could have prepared David Thomas Hulett for what awaited him not only during the Civil War, but afterwards as he navigated a world filled with unknowns, unexpected heartbreak, and newfound joys. In this imagined first-person account, Hulett's great-grandson, Jim L. Yonge, provides a detailed account of Hulett’s life that is filled with wit and wisdom, and is as thought-provoking as it is inspirational.
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    • Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
    • Additional Categories Religion & Spirituality, Family History / Family Tree
    • Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
      # of Pages: 144
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      • Softcover: 9798331026912
    • Publish Date: Sep 15, 2024
    • Language English
    • Keywords Beauvoir, Mississippi, history, family, Civil War
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    Lisa Lacy
    Leland, MS

    A lifelong history lover and native Mississippian, Lisa Lacy collected books on the Civil War as a young girl and is still “mesmerized” by pictures and stories from the past. She has fond memories of visiting her relatives in Agricola, Mississippi in George County, just a few miles down the road from Brushy Creek. Married to George County native Richard C. "Curt" Lacy since 1992, the couple along with son Keaton Alexander recently moved back to their home state. It was after she and her family arrived in the Mississippi Delta that she became inspired to finish her goal of sharing the stories of her paternal heritage learned from her father. She hopes that "A Promise on Brushy Creek" will encourage others to discover and convey their own family stories of love, courage, hard work, and tragedy which have helped make us all who we are today.

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