Ware Illinois: A Crossroad in Time 1940's-1960's:
A compilation of historical information, biographies, documents, contributed biographical information, memories and remembrances from people who lived in Ware, Illinois primarily from the 1940's through the 1960's. It is a snapshot of the life and times in this small community during the period and includes a variety of black and white and color photos. 268 pages
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Ware Illinois: A Crossroad in Time 1940's-1960's:
A compilation of historical information, biographies, documents, contributed biographical information, memories and remembrances from people who lived in Ware, Illinois primarily from the 1940's through the 1960's. It is a snapshot of the life and times in this small community during the period and includes a variety of black and white and color photos. 268 pages
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Ware Illinois: A Crossroad in Time 1940's-1960's:

Ware Illinois: A Crossroad in Time 1940's-1960's:

by Tess D. Ford
Ware Illinois: A Crossroad in Time 1940's-1960's:

Ware Illinois: A Crossroad in Time 1940's-1960's:

by Tess D. Ford

Hardcover(Expanded with 50 weight paper)

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Overview

A compilation of historical information, biographies, documents, contributed biographical information, memories and remembrances from people who lived in Ware, Illinois primarily from the 1940's through the 1960's. It is a snapshot of the life and times in this small community during the period and includes a variety of black and white and color photos. 268 pages

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798331432324
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/15/2024
Edition description: Expanded with 50 weight paper
Pages: 270
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Tess Hazel-Ford spent her early years in Ware, Illinois and lived in the Southern Illinois region most of her adult life. She worked in health and social services, completing degrees in Nursing, Administration and a PhD in Health Education. She worked as a project developer, director, researcher and grant writer in her career and since her retirement has focused her efforts more on historical and genealogical research and writing. She spends her free time on her small farm, in writing and research, with her family and in playing guitar and singing.

Archie Guy Hazel, BS, brother of the author, also spent his youth in Ware assisted in writing, interviews, research and served as primary content editor as well as technical & content editor.

Kimberly D. Ford, MSW, LCSW, daughter of the author, served as final editor.
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