This is a continuation of the transcribed and footnoted pension applications begun in book one of Don’t Shoot. It was almost 50 years after the men served before they applied for pension.
Though the pension applications are ori...
IOur time traveler Hope, and her husband Jost, have adopted an adorable little boy. He was one of the throw away children, a boy who had no parents or home. Would he be able to adjust and be a normal little boy? A family member had done some terr...
Our time traveler, Hope and some of her children have been enjoying their time travel. Perhaps she was enjoying herself too much and didn’t pay attention to what her husband TJ had been doing. To her horror, she realized he was alcoholic. W...
The pension applications presented in this unique book are original source material and are interesting to read because you can hear the men speaking in their own words.
James F. Morrison has collected information on the Revolutionary W...
The time slip suddenly was filled with pitfalls and a lot of danger. It will take both of Hope and TJ with some outside help to survive this dreadful turn of events. TJ didn't come out of the experience unscathed, it left him 'titched in the head...
Two rural Michigan farms, so near but so far apart in background but two young people were destined to meet. The families were poor but so rich in everything important. And they had such wonderful fun together. Memories of love, laughter and sorr...
In Her Time is a continuing story about the Revolutionary War and recovery years as viewed by a time traveling granny from the 21st century.
A grandmother time travels into a time she didn't intend and gets stuck there. Later she learns how to control time travel and she begins visiting the scenes of many Revolutionary War events. She falls in love in the 18th century and lives there. ...
Part Three in A Time of Terror series, Brothers in Arms, continues the story of the Revolutionary War in the Mohawk Valley with the contributions of Algonquins, Iroquois, French, Dutch, English, Scots, and Irish.
Many old world problems ...
I was not born in the Mohawk Valley, but I have lived here most of my life. I was born in Michigan. No, I am not related to the old families, but my five children certainly are related to all the old families. I have always been a student of the...