Defending Hillsborough and
Reconstructing Hillsborough tell the true story of a woman's cunning and
bravery during the Civil War as she struggles to save her seven daughters
and her only means of livelihood, the historic Orange Hotel. This
story is from the home front -- portraying the domestic experiences as the
South endures this disastrous war and its aftermath in
Historic Hillsborough, N.C.
Defending Hillsborough (ISBN #
1-929202-00-8)
Sarah Holeman is no pampered Southern belle. When Henry Stroud
proposes, she warns him, "God gave me a brain, and I intend to use it."
Little did she realize how her strengths and talents would be challenged to
outwit her brother-in-law's advances and threats, to raise seven children
in the pre-Civil War South, to run the family hotel alone, and to outsmart
Sherman's troops, who tried to loot and destroy the hotel to which she and
Henry had devoted their lives.
In Defending Hillsborough, the recently widowed Sarah
Stroud saves the historic Orange Hotel in Hillsborough, North Carolina, and
keeps her husband's dream alive. The hotel still stands today--as the
"Colonial Inn"-- to attest to
the strength and courage of a remarkable woman.
Reconstructing Hillsborough (ISBN # 1-929202-01-6)
Sarah Stroud, the recently-widowed proprietor of the Orange Hotel is
"allowed no time to mourn," as the people of Hillsborough, NC, are plunged
into the turmoil of the Civil War peace talks--taking place outside of
town. With Confederate and Union soldiers on all sides, Sarah and her
daughters await news of General Johnston's surrender. The long-awaited
peace, however, comes with a price as Sarah and her family must feed,
quarter, and nurse returning Confederate troops; witness the destruction,
disease, and death left behind; endure increased taxes, federal officials,
and martial law; and face a new menace--"The Invisible Empire."
In Reconstructing Hillsborough, suffering at last forges
new ties and romance as Sarah's missing brother-in-law returns; her daughter
finds a beau; Sarah is courted by a Union sergeant; and her brother-in-law,
Cave, presents himself as a rival once again. In the midst of the turmoil,
Sarah is faced with a struggle to save the family business, this time from
tax collectors and carpetbaggers.
Key Benefits
- Through reading about Sarah and Henry Stroud's
lives, the reader will understand the day-to-day lives of the average
Southerner in the mid 1800's.
- The reader will better understand the various
issues facing the people of North Carolina before, during and after the
Civil War.
- The reader will also gain knowledge of the key
events leading up to and including the Civil War in the Piedmont area of North
Carolina.
FLORIDA SHADOWS (ISBN # 9781929202034)
Arriving in
Fort Ogden, Florida, in 1918, to start a new life, Delia Delaney finds that
the tragedy that has shadowed her life for the past eight years is not
easily forgotten. Taking a job at the fashionable new Gasparilla Inn
at Boca Grande, Florida, she begins her new life, only to find her past
haunting her future happiness with a wealthy Boston lawyer--and the man she
left behind in Kentucky.
Key
Benefits
- The
reader will learn about Southwest Florida in the early 20th
century--including the building of the railroad, the transport of
phosphate, the tarpon fishing industry, and the creation of the new resort
town of Boca Grande.
- The
reader will also learn about the abundant flora and fauna of the Peace
River and coastal areas of Southwest Florida.
- In
addition, the reader will experience the devastating epidemic of Spanish
flu, which swept the country in 1918.
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Sarah Stroud

Henry Stroud

Colonial Inn

Reconstructing Hillsborough

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