Thursday, November 27, 2008

Special Holiday Sale on Books by Dale Cox


If you would like to purchase any of my books as Christmas gifts this year, you might consider a special online sale taking place for the next three days (Nov. 28th, 29th and 30th).

The prices on all books are reduced and this will be the only sale of this holiday season. Delivery is guaranteed in time for Christmas.

The sale is now over, but please click here for current prices on my books.

Here is a list of the books included in the sale:

  • Two Egg, Florida
  • The History of Jackson County, Florida: Volume One
  • The Battle of Marianna, Florida
  • The Battle of Natural Bridge, Florida
  • The Early History of Gadsden County
  • The Battle of Massard Prairie, Arkansas

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving from Two Egg, Florida!


Just a note to night to wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving!
I hope that you each have time to spend with family or friends, but even if you don't, please remember that we all are blessed in ways beyond comprehension.
This time of year always helps me remember just how fortunate I am to be from this wonderful little corner of America. No matter the difficulties we all face from day to day, and I know that for many people they are many, we are all fortunate as well. God has blessed us with a wonderful country, a beautiful state and a heritage in which we can all take pride.
My God bless you this Thanksgiving. May He lighten your load, remind you of good memories and surround you with love and protection.
Dale Cox
2008

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Two Egg Oranges - An Unexpected Sight!


I was greeted with an unexpected sight today...oranges fresh from the tree.
This nice sample of citrus was grown by Mr. Eddie B. Watford who lives on the Alabama state line a few miles north of Two Egg. You can judge their size by the Mason jars behind them.
These are the first locally grown oranges I have seen in many years.
Jackson County, of course, was once a major citrus producing area. Satsuma groves were common and Marianna even boasted a Satsuma Festival. Several severe winters during the early 20th century doomed the industry, however, and the groves are long gone. Citrus producers moved south in search of better weather and Jackson County's history as an orange-growing area came to an end.
But, as Mr. Watford has clearly demonstrated, the trees still can and do thrive in the area. The taste of oranges is excellent and their overall quality is outstanding.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Three Rivers State Park Facing Closure - Please Speak UP!


Jackson County is on the verge of losing one of its real treasures.

Three Rivers State Park has been identified by officials in Tallahassee for closure. This park, located near Sneads, brought nearly 23,000 people to our county last year and has been part of our landscape for decades.
While I certainly appreciate the fact that the state needs to reduce its spending, I am inclined to believe that enough overhead could be cut in a few departments in Tallahassee to save every state park in Florida. It seems unfortunate to me that our leaders are looking at closing facilities that have been enjoyed by generations of Floridians and were preserved by our forefathers for the enjoyment of our generation and the generations to come.
I hope you will join me in voicing your objections to any moves to close Three Rivers and a number of other state parks in Florida. Please write to Governor Crist at Charlie.Crist@MyFlorida.com, Sen. Lawson at lawson.alfred.web@flsenate.gov and Rep. Marti Coley through her website by clicking here and encourage them all to stop this plan in its tracks before it is too late.
Thank you.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Two Egg, Florida - Order Now for Christmas


If you would like to order a copy of the book Two Egg, Florida for Christmas, the printers tell me they can guarantee delivery in time as long as you order before December 10th.
It is also available at Chipola River Book & Tea at 4402 Lafayette Street in Downtown Marianna (across the street from the Battle of Marianna monument). They carry a selection of my books as well as offerings from other authors.
If you would like a book autographed for someone as a gift, I will do a brief signing event at Chipola Book and Tea on Saturday, December 13th, beginning at 10 a.m. Since the books sold out quickly last year, you might want to go ahead and purchase your copy and then I'll be glad to sign it for you at the event.
Due to health concerns, this is the only signing I have planned this year.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

New Blog: History of Gadsden County, Florida


I have started a new blog (web log) on the history of Gadsden County that might be of interest.
The new page focuses on the history, historic sites, folklore, culture and people of Gadsden County, Florida.
I have launched the site with excerpts from the chapter about the McLane Massacre from my new book, The Early History of Gadsden County.
I hope you will take time to visit and feel free to let me hear from you with thoughts, questions or suggestions!

The Two Egg Vote - Last Word on the 2008 Election!


Well, about everything has been said about Election 2008 that can be said...except for how Two Egg voted!


Here are the results from Precinct 23 as tabulated by the Jackson County Supervisor of Elections Office:


President of the United States


John McCain/Sarah Palin - 311

Barack Obama/Joe Biden - 285

Bob Barr/Wayne Root - 1

Ralph Nader/Matt Gonzales - 5


Representative in Congress, District 2


Mark Mulligan - 152

Allen Boyd - 431


State Attorney, 14th Judicial Circuit


Steve Meadows - 272

Glenn Hess - 317


State House, District 5


Brad Drake - 194

Johnny McDaniel - 391


Sheriff


Jim Peacock - 175

Lou Roberts - 338

William Nelson - 7

Zanie Williams - 69


Superintendent of Schools


Steve Benton - 295

Lee Miller - 292


County Commission, District 5


Ben Howard Odom - 225

Kenneth Stephens - 357


Amendment Two - Defining Marriage as Between a Man and a Woman


Yes - 507

No - 64

Monday, November 3, 2008

Election Day is Tomorrow!

Just a reminder to everyone that tomorrow is Election Day!

Polls in Jackson County will be open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Regardless of your candidate of choice, please make sure to take a few minutes to vote and participate in this treasured American right.

Sometimes in the heat of the campaigns we all forget how precious our American freedoms really are and how so many people before us gave the supreme sacrifice to preserve them for us.

Please honor all of those that gave their lives for our freedoms by taking a few minutes to vote!