 Kevin and
Patsy Alderson will be at the library for a book signing and presentation of
their new book “Letters Home to Sarah” on Thursday, March 14 at 7 PM.  At a household auction, the Aldersons
discovered the Civil War letters of Guy Taylor, a farmer who served in the
thirty-sixth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. They painstakingly transcribed the
letters and researched Taylor’s story in Wisconsin and at historical sites of
the Civil War.  Their story is a moving
collection that captures the range of emotions and experiences of the American
Civil War.
Kevin and
Patsy Alderson will be at the library for a book signing and presentation of
their new book “Letters Home to Sarah” on Thursday, March 14 at 7 PM.  At a household auction, the Aldersons
discovered the Civil War letters of Guy Taylor, a farmer who served in the
thirty-sixth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. They painstakingly transcribed the
letters and researched Taylor’s story in Wisconsin and at historical sites of
the Civil War.  Their story is a moving
collection that captures the range of emotions and experiences of the American
Civil War. Monday, March 4, 2013
Author Program & Book Signing
 Kevin and
Patsy Alderson will be at the library for a book signing and presentation of
their new book “Letters Home to Sarah” on Thursday, March 14 at 7 PM.  At a household auction, the Aldersons
discovered the Civil War letters of Guy Taylor, a farmer who served in the
thirty-sixth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. They painstakingly transcribed the
letters and researched Taylor’s story in Wisconsin and at historical sites of
the Civil War.  Their story is a moving
collection that captures the range of emotions and experiences of the American
Civil War.
Kevin and
Patsy Alderson will be at the library for a book signing and presentation of
their new book “Letters Home to Sarah” on Thursday, March 14 at 7 PM.  At a household auction, the Aldersons
discovered the Civil War letters of Guy Taylor, a farmer who served in the
thirty-sixth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. They painstakingly transcribed the
letters and researched Taylor’s story in Wisconsin and at historical sites of
the Civil War.  Their story is a moving
collection that captures the range of emotions and experiences of the American
Civil War. 
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