Maury County Remembers World War II 
Marriages of Maury County, Tennessee 1808-1852 
Reflections 2000: A Pictorial History of Maury County, Tennessee

Let the Drums Roll: Veterans and Patriots of the Revolutionary War Who Settled in Maury County, Tennessee
Maury County
Remembered: The Gilbert McWilliams Orr Collection
"Maury County, Tennessee has been
called 'The Dimple of the Universe' for its natural
resources and temperate climate. Each spring, Columbia, the county
seat, celebrates "Mule Day," which has become a renowned
parade and festival. The late Gilbert MacWilliams Orr, called
affectionately "Mr. Tennessee Walking Horse" because of
his association with the sport as a well-known horse show announcer
and columnist, documented images of his county's distinctiveness,
beauty, events such as Mule Day and people in photography and
writing. This book is a collection of his work which creates a
memoir of small-town and rural life from more than a half century
ago that is fast disappearing. With a trim size of 10 1/2" by
7", Maury County Remembered, full of illustrations and photos,
makes a lovely coffee table book and keepsake for people interested
in Tennessee history, people and places."
Century Review of Maury County, Tennessee...

Maury County Cookbook
Sold! Unique, original antiques: Group of 18 Handwritten Receipts and Promisorial Notes Between BRADSHAWs & Various Others, Columbia & Nashville, Tennessee
(ca. 1805-1854)
Sold! Handwritten Ledger Sheet Showing Tobacco and Other Purchases By William BRADSHAW, Esq. During the Year 1840, Paid in July, 1842 
Maury County, Tennessee Cemeteries, With Genealogical and Historical Notes
Maury County, Tennessee Biographies 
Maury County, Tennessee County Court Minutes: Book 1, 1808-1809 
Maury County, Tennessee Chancery Court Minutes: Book
2, 1820-1839
Maury County Tennessee Wills Volume 1 Book B 1810-1825 
Maury County Tennessee, Will Books A, B, C-1, D and E, 1807-1832 
Maury County, Tennessee, Deed Books A-F, 1807-1817

They Passed This Way, Vol. II, Maury County, Tennessee Death Records
They Passed This Way. Maury County, Tennessee Cemetery Records 
War of 1812 Soldiers of Maury County, Tennessee 
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