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The Navarro County Historical Society publishes The Navarro County History, a
seven volume set of histories. Each of the volumes are described below.
Note pricing and availability may be subject to change.
There are additional charges for shipping and insurance (on request).
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Volume One. Stories and legends of the Indians of the area, the
early settlers, the beginning of Corsicana, its organization and growth.
244 pp. Hard Cover 6x8-1/2. Indexed. Volume I CURRENTLY SOLD OUT |
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Volume Two. Family histories contributed by many individuals,
with hundreds of photographs; also contains a section on Historical
Markers, county schools and churches. 505 pp. Hard Cover. 8-1/2x11.
Indexed Volume II CURRENTLY SOLD OUT |
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Volume Three. Reprint and update of 1945 publication on men and
women in World War II, including a 60-page scrapbook of news clippings.
423 pp. Hard Cover. 8x10-1/2. Indexed Volume III - $40.00 |
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Volume Four. Historic Homes. Stories of homes built before 1930
written and compiled by families and members of the Society. 352 pp.
8-1/2x11. Hard Cover. Indexed. Volume IV - $60.00 |
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Volume Five. County businesses, schools and municipal buildings.
448 pp. 8-1/2x11. Hard Cover. Indexed. Volume V - $60.00 |
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Volume Six. Navarro County Women. 536 pp. 8-1/2x11. Hard Cover.
Indexed. Volume VI - $65.00 |
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Volume Seven. Moments in Time:
Sesquicentennial of Navarro County - the happenings of Navarro County in
1996 with hundreds of photographs. Hard Cover. Indexed. Volume VII - 45.00 |
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Sesquicentennial Cookbook. A Collector's Item. 316 pp. 8x9 316
pp. Hard Cover Sesquicentennial Cook Book - $10.00 CURRENTLY SOLD OUT |
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The Navarro County Scroll. The
Annual Publication of the Navarro County Historical Society. The first
issue was published in 1956. Some Back issues are kept at the
Corsicana Public Library and the Pioneer Village. Some back
issues can be obtained at the Pioneer Village. Table of Contents to the Scroll maintained at the Navarro County TXGenWeb Site |