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After ten years of research, documentation, writing and editing, I am excited to report that my book, Baker’s Haulover – A Maritime Treasure of History and Pioneers was published in November 2012. You may order this historical, limited first edition, commemorative book now. By clicking below you can see critiques by prominent historians and educators concerning the book, the Table of Contents, the inside flaps, the book cover, comments by those who have purchased the book, the Order Form for the book and Slide Show and the schedule for book signings.
You may be interested in purchasing this book because you or a relative are in the book, your family visited Baker’s Haulover in the past, you have provided history and images for the book or you are interested to read the forgotten story of Baker’s Haulover. You will have an opportunity now to obtain this hardback publication with more than 500 images and more than 400 pages. You may also purchase a DVD disk of 50 Slide Show images with captions not found in the book.
Send your check, money order or credit card information to Legacy Key Books, LLC, 5146 Ile de France Drive, Tallahassee, Florida 32308 with the order form.
For information: e-mail: legacykeybooks@gmail.com or martha_pytel@yahoo.com or call: (850) 878-4263.
- Martha Saconchik-Pytel
Authorities critique on the book Comments by those who have purchased the book Questions answered in the book Schedule Of Events and Book Signings Article in the Biscayne Times!
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READ ABOUT MY QUEST TO CREATE A FLORIDA HERITAGE LANDMARK MARKER FOR THE CAPTAINS AND DOCKS AT HAULOVER. CLICK THE TURNING FISH TO GO ON OR
CHOOSE FROM THE FOLLOWING: PREVIOUS SITE OF HAULOVER MARKER
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HISTORICAL MARKERS OF FLORIDA -
SUSAN COCKING'S NEWSPAPER ARTICLE -
2nd TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT ARTICLE
DEDICATION ARTICLE
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CAPTAIN JOHN SACON(CHIK) AND DAUGHTER MARTHA MARY SACONCHIK-PYTEL AT DOCKS IN 1944.
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