Thank you, Bell County Museum
Today’s talk and book signing was a wonderful experience and now Henrietta and Tennie’s diaries are “home” and safe in the collection at the Bell County Museum where they can be viewed by any interested parties. I also want to thank everyone who attended the talk, particularly the Embree and Keys family members who made [...]
Embree Family
Top Row, Left to Right: Beulah Embree Sanford, Harvey Embree, Russell Embree
2nd Row, seated, Left to Right:
John Brown Sanford (child) John A. Sanford, Tennessee Embree, Gillian Embree, John W. Embree, John Embree, Jr (standing)
Erma Sanford seated on the floor
2010 Book Signing
I will be giving a brief talk and signing books at the Bell County Museum in Belton, Texas this spring. This event is currently scheduled for Saturday March 20th, 2010, 2-4pm.
Tandem Lives
This image from the cover of Tandem Lives, forthcoming in April 2009. The book is now advertised in the Spring/Summer Catalogue from the University of Tennessee Press– on page 17/18!
Tennessee Embree
Tennessee Keys Embree, the second wife of Dr. John W. Embree, born Carroll County, Arkansas, 1840
A copy of this original photograph is in the Embree collection at the Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin. The original surfaced in the collected of Betty Sanford Lockhart.
Henrietta Embree
Henrietta Baker Embree, first wife of Dr. John W. Embree, born Cumberland County, Kentucky.

