Local Publications of Interest
This is a listing of local publications of historical interest. If you wish to purchase a copy please contact us and we will provide details.
Where The Spirit Dwells - The History of the Little River Baptist Church 1847-2013
Published in 2013. Soft cover 200 pages. Price $18.00 CDN
' The next few chapters will attempt to lead you through the history of the Little River United Baptist Church from it's humble beginnings to the present and try to convey the impact that it has had on the tiny farming community in which it stands, as well as it's powerful reach beyond these communities.'
References to families in the church community and congregation as well as church leaders and ministers.
Published in 2013. Soft cover 200 pages. Price $18.00 CDN
' The next few chapters will attempt to lead you through the history of the Little River United Baptist Church from it's humble beginnings to the present and try to convey the impact that it has had on the tiny farming community in which it stands, as well as it's powerful reach beyond these communities.'
References to families in the church community and congregation as well as church leaders and ministers.
Oxford - Recollections of a Small Town 1791-1991
Author: Wendy Hargreaves Hunter
Published 1991. Soft cover 87 pages. Price $15.00 CDN
'This brief history of the town of Oxford is not meant to be taken as definitive. Rather, it is my view of the place which has been my home for fifteen years and my small tribute to the people who have created it. I am certain that many stories and events have been omitted which should have been included, but at least this represents a start on the story of our town.'
This book provides a brief history of the founding of Oxford and includes stories and pictures of businesses, organizations and people who are a part of the history of the town from 1791-1991.
Author: Wendy Hargreaves Hunter
Published 1991. Soft cover 87 pages. Price $15.00 CDN
'This brief history of the town of Oxford is not meant to be taken as definitive. Rather, it is my view of the place which has been my home for fifteen years and my small tribute to the people who have created it. I am certain that many stories and events have been omitted which should have been included, but at least this represents a start on the story of our town.'
This book provides a brief history of the founding of Oxford and includes stories and pictures of businesses, organizations and people who are a part of the history of the town from 1791-1991.