Wild Rose

  • Wild Rose: Rose O'Neale Greenhow, Civil War Spy
    By Ann Blackman

    In his letter outlining the assignment, Secretary of State John Forsyth gave Greenhow a $700 advance for what was ... never missing an opportunity to attend dinner parties at Forsyth's home, where she could engage the secretary in ...

  • Wild Rose: The Life and Times of Victor Marion Rose, Poet and Historian of Early Texas
    By Louise O'Connor

    Victor, now thirty-seven, was living with Zilpa and Overton Stoner and their children. He gave his marital status as divorced and his profession as lawyer.24 Living at Forest Grove ...

  • Wild Rose: The Life and Times of Victor Marion Rose, Poet and Historian of Early Texas
    By Louise O'Connor

    His description of a Cinco de Mayo celebration in Nuevo Laredo was reprinted in the Galveston Daily News with the following remarks: “Brother Rose of the Laredo Times is a retired poet, but a sound of revelry by night causes his ...

  • Wild Rose
    By Sharon Butala

    If they survived the hardship, grew old on that land, left it for their children to live on and work, would they die in satisfaction? Or would they die in profound regret for the mothers left behind they had never seen again, ...

  • Wild Rose
    By Alexander Buchan

    I am a man of a god and before yourself and the almighty god himselfI would rather die by your hands than that's no good lying marshal” Claude pulls his gun and turns it on himself then says, “what's it to be Mr Jones sir do you believe ...

  • Wild Rose: Rose O'Neale Greenhow, Civil War Spy
    By Ann Blackman

    In this superb portrait, biographer Ann Blackman tells the surprising true story of a unique woman in history. “I am a Southern woman, born with revolutionary blood in my veins,” Rose once declared–and that fiery spirit would plunge ...

  • Wild Rose
    By Pauline Donaldson

    ... on the repairs to the crack in the land, and at the same time, edward came rushing around, pretending he was a knight on horseback, brandishing a wooden sword. “Come on Harry; come on Cissy, let's have a tournament.” WilD Rose D245E.

  • Wild Rose
    By Laurel June Thompson

    The McAlister family story continues with Wild Rose, a sequel to Born for Adversity.

  • Wild Rose
    By Ruth Axtell Morren

    All her life, Geneva Patterson was an outcast in Haven's End.

  • Wild Rose: Nancy Ward and the Cherokee Nation
    By Mary Rodd Furbee

    Growing up in the Cherokee village of Chota, Nanye-hi became a gifted and honored woman. It was her duty to protect the Cherokee from harm and to guide them along the road of peace.