Here are four of the latest books we've completed.

A Look Back…A Step Forward - Moville, Iowa 1987-2012
This beautiful volume updates the history of Moville from the time of its Centennial in 1987 until 2012.
It recaps the town's early history then brings it up to today. It also updates families who were in the first volume as well as adding new family stories. Another great addition is the military section, which details the records of area servicemen and women.
This will be a beautiful addition to anyone with an interest in Iowa history, especially in the town of Moville.

Cattle, Wheat and Oil: Oklahoma Panhandle Railroads
Another publication of the No Man's Land Historical Society, this history of the Panhandle railroads, written by Sue Weissinger, is an in-depth look at the fascinating story of No Man's Land and the part the railroads played in its history and development.
Included are maps, photos and stories of the three industries that brought life to the Oklahoma Panhandle.

Mount Pulaski 1987-2011
Here's another volume bringing a community's history up to date from their previous volume, this time in Mt. Pulaski, Illinois. This is a beautiful book that includes color end sheets as well as a color section with photos from their recent celebration.
Also included are family updates and new family stories, a recap of the early history as well as events from 1987-2011, updated information on schools, churches and organizations, a military section, memories and current businesses.
This is a beautiful and historical volume from the heart of Abraham Lincoln country in Illinois.

The Panther's Tale
Neosho County Community College, located in Chanute, Kansas, is proudly celebrating 75 years of education in southeast Kansas with the publication of this beautiful book of memories.
The volume includes clippings and photos beginning with the founding of the school as a small, local junior college and continuing up through the most recent years. It is full of newspaper clippings and excerpts from the yearbooks that will provide hours of reminiscing for graduates and community members alike.
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