Books On Harrison County There is a website for societies, authors and regular genealogist to buy and sell their genealogy books. It has no cost to anyone and is not a commercial site. Genealogy Classifieds The place to find new, used, out of print and just plain hard to find Genealogy Books. If you have an old, used genealogy book or publication on your bookshelf and no longer use it then you can make some extra money and help another fellow researcher out by selling it here as well as putting some of the original cost you incurred back into your own pocket for new genealogical books or publications purchases. A Southern Community in Crisis: Harrison County, Texas, 1850-1880. Campbell, Randolph B. Austin: Texas State Historical Association, 1983. F392.H39C35 1983 TXCH Fourteen Hundred and 91 Days in the Confederate Army. Heartsill, William Williston Jackson, TN: McCowat-Mercer Press, 1954. 973.74H351f TXG Inventory of County Records, Harrison County Courthouse. Comp. Seth Walton, et al. Denton, TX: Texas County Records Inventory Project, North Texas State University, 1979. CD3537.H39 I58 1979 TXCI, TxD L1900.7 In8harr 3RD FLOOR TX DOCUMENTS Deep East Texas Folk: The Tillers, Crenshaws, Woodleys, Goldens, and Other Related Families of Panola and Harrison Counties. Jordan, Terry G. and Mary L. Tiller Wier Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1976. CS71.T575 1976 TXCH Historic Harrison County: As Preserved through Official Texas Historical Markers. Little, Carol Morris Longview, TX: C.M. Little, 1984. F392.H39L58 1984 TXCH Coming Home Souvenir Program: 150th Birthday Celebration, 1941-1991. Marshall, TX: Coming Home 1991 Committee, n.d. F394M36C583 1991 TXCH Mrs. Eunice Brooks Freese compiled a booklet of the tombstone inscriptions of the Scottsville Cemetery. Booklet found at DAR Library in Washington, DC