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Donald Gilmore book signing at James Farm on Sept. 19 PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 17 September 2009 14:31
Kansas and Missouri Barder War scholar and author Donald Gilmore will sign his latest book starting at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 19, during the upcoming black powder shoot at the Jesse James Farm and Museum in Kearney.

Gilmore’s new book, “Riding Vengeance with the James Gang,” is a novel that chronicles guerrilla fighters, according to a news release from Pelican Publishing Co., the book’s publisher.

While Gilmore autographs his latest work, marksmen will shoot it out for bragging rights and prizes from 9 a.m. to high noon.

The black powder shoot, hosted by the Friends of the James Farm, a private support organization, is a fundraiser for the group, which supports the historic site.

Shoot out registration is required. For more information about the contest, participants should contact Bryan Ivlow at 816-320-3426.

For more information on the book signing or the James Farm, contact Elizabeth Beckett at 736-8500. The historic site is located at 21216 Jesse James Farm Road, Kearney. For additional information and hours of operation, visit www.jessejamesmuseum.org.

 

 

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