A Photographic Journey 1809-1949 186 pages of historic never before published pictures of life in the rural south collected over a life time by Robert V. Dunnavant Jr.. Bob's narriation and stories take the reader down many side streets that have long since been forgoten, save for this book. | |
Yankee Foothold in Dixie 1861-1865 The Union had a bold plan. To capture a key railroad junction deep in the Southern Confederacy, the target was Decatur, Alabama. Bob's historic detail is captivating as he tells the story of the Union capture and occupation of Decatur during the civil war. 186 Pages | |
Limestone County Alabama A collection of stores and incedentally, a little bit of history about the pioneers who came to northern Alabama and tamed this wild paradise. Little known facts and forgotten tales covering 150 years. 93 pages. | |
Forrest's 1864 Raid Through Northen Alabama and Middle Tennessee It was a desperate time for the Confederacy. Union General William T. Sherman had cut through the very heart of the new South. Bob tells how Forrest was able to elude capture and menace the Union armies for months in 180 pages. |