Focusing on regional history and genealogy, this compilation features over 1,000 names of local figures, including soldiers and settlers, from the South West Alabama/Northwest Florida area. It includes the 1906 Confederate census for Escambia and Monroe Counties and draws from 150 years of newspaper reports, interviews, and visits to historic sites. The author also explores a ghost town in Covington County, Alabama, evoking the past through descriptions of old brick buildings and remnants of streets, enriching the narrative with vivid imagery and historical context.
Kevin Mckinley Bücher



The book explores the once-thriving communities of Butler Street, Steadham, Pond Fork, and Hollinger in south Monroe County, Alabama, from the late 1800s to the mid-1900s. It delves into the history and significance of these areas, alongside sister communities like Sardine and Little Rock, highlighting their contributions to the region's collective past. Through this examination, the narrative uncovers the rich cultural heritage and the evolution of these forgotten communities.
'The Conference' features a complete collection of short stories from the United Student Movement Conference held on 02/07/15 in the Scottish Highlands. It highlights diverse characters and addresses various social issues, along with a motivational Afterword by Kevin McKinley explaining the collection's creation.