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July 2016
Dates to Remember Both libraries will be closed July 4, 2016 The JCGHO meets @10am Saturday, July 16, 2016
Laurel-Jones County Library Tuesday, July 12, 2016 @ 1:30 Movie - Zootopia
Tuesday, July 26, 2016 @ 1:30 Movie– Cinderella
Ellisville Public Library Special Event Thursday, July 21, 2016 Mad Hatter’s Tea Party @ 1:30 at the G. V. Harrison Multi-Purpose Center
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The Weekly Children’s
Programs Will Resume
August 2016
Laurel-Jones County
Library:
Tuesdays @ 10 a.m.
Ellisville Public
Library:
Thursdays @ 10 a.m.
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FY 2015-2016 2nd Quarter
Statistical Review
Laurel-Jones County
Library System
Items Circulated . . . . . ...34,970
New Patrons Added . . . . .. .357
Library System Programs . . . 28
THE INSIDER
You are cordially invited to a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party on July 21, 2016 @ 1:30 p.m. at the G. V. Harrison Multi-Purpose Center adjacent to the Ellisville Public Library. This event is presented by the Ellisville Public Library& hosted by the Friends of the Ellisville Public Library. Come meet Alice, Mad Hatter, Queen of Hearts, White Rab-bit, March Hare, Dormouse & the Cheshire Cat! Join them for an afternoon of delicious refreshments, en-tertaining crafts, exciting games & awesome face painting! Costumes are encouraged, but not mandatory. For more information call 601-428-4313, ext. 106 or visit us on Facebook.
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The Jones County Genealogical & Historical Organization
meets the 4th Saturday of each month at 10 a.m. Visit our
Facebook page for more information, or find us on the web
at http://jonescogenealogy.org/
Read About the History of Jones County
Between late 1863 and mid-1864, an armed band of Confederate deserters battled Confederate cavalry in the Piney Woods
region of Jones County, Mississippi. Calling themselves the Knight Company after their captain, Newton Knight, they set up head-
quarters in the swamps of the Leaf River, where, legend has it, they declared the Free State of Jones.
The story of the Jones County rebellion is well known among Mississippians, and debate over whether the county actually
seceded from the state during the war has smoldered for more than a century. Adding further controversy to the legend is the
story of Newt Knight's interracial romance with his wartime accomplice, Rachel, a slave. From their relationship there developed a mixed-race com-
munity that endured long after the Civil War had ended, and the ambiguous racial identity of their descendants confounded the rules of segregated
Mississippi well into the 20th century. A maverick, unionist district in the heart of the Old South? A notorious county that seceded from the Confed-
eracy? This is how Jones County, Mississippi, is known in myth and legend. Since 1864 the legend has persisted. Differing versions give the name of
this new nation as Republic of Jones, Jones County Confederacy, and Free State of Jones.
Over the years this story has captured the imaginations of journalists, historians, essayists, novelists, short story writers, and Hollywood
filmmakers, although serious scholars long ago questioned the accuracy of local history accounts about a secessionist county led by
Newt Knight and a band of renegades.
Legend of the Free State of Jones was the first authoritative explanation of just what did happen in Jones County in 1864 to
give rise to the legend and now to a major motion picture starring Matthew McConaughey. This book surveys the facts, the records,
and the history of the “Free State of Jones” and may provide the whole story.
GENEALOGY
We have several new titles in our genealogy department you
need to come see.
With the explosion of DNA testing, I have purchased several
new publications on this subject. Genealogy: DNA and The Family Tree
by James Mayflower explains the amazing relationship between DNA
and inheritance.
In this book, you will also find out the essentials of genealogy
and how it can help you predict certain health ailments.
Another publication I am happy to add to our collection is
Tracing Your Ancestors Through Death Records: A Guide for Family His-
torians, by Celia Heritage.
Death records are frequently the most revealing since they
often give a far greater insight into our ancestors’ live and personali-
ties than those records created during their lifetime.
This book will lead you through all the essential types of
death records, showing how they can be found, read and interpreted.
Susan Blakeney, genealogist for the Laurel-Jones County Library System, is a member of the Association of Professional Genealogist, the Order of First Families of Mississippi, the Tallahala Chapter of the Daughter’s of the American Revolution, and numerous genealogical organizations and socie-ties throughout Mississippi.
July 2016 Program Schedule
Tuesday, July 12
@ 1:30 p.m.
(Laurel) - Movie
& Refreshments
Thursday, July 21
@ 1:30 p.m.
(Ellisville) - Mad
Hatter Tea Party
Tuesday, July 26
@ 1:30 p.m.
(Laurel) - Movie
& Refreshments
SEE OUR WEBSITE OR FACEBOOK FOR MORE DETAILS
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SEE OUR WEBSITE OR FACEBOOK FOR MORE DETAILS
Friends of the Ellisville Library is a busy group. The purpose of the Friends is to provide support and assistance to the Ellisville
library, the patrons of the library and to promote the library to the community. We do that in several ways. We occasionally do fund rais-
ers for something special at the library. Right now we are working toward a new outside electric sign for the library that will make the li-
brary fully visible. Our main activities revolve around the children of our county. Every other month we have an event for the children of
all ages.
February Valentine Party
March/April Easter Egg Hunt
May Out of School Party
June Summer Reading Program
August Back to School Bash
October Halloween Costume Party
December Breakfast with Santa
We are always looking for more Friends to participate in our activities and have fun with us. Sometimes I don’t know who has
more fun – the children or us. There are brochures in the library, ask one of the librarians, or call me at
(601) 319-8845. You will have a great time.
Sylvia Doggette, President, Friends of Ellisville Public Library
THE INSIDER
The library is a great place to find both educational and entertaining materials—but can you find something that’s both? Yes! Check
out our collection of award-winning books!
If you happened to be browsing the shelves, you might not pick one of these books based on their covers; many are several dec-
ades old and at first glance might appear outdated to young readers, but these stories have remained on bookshelves everywhere for a
reason: they can help the reader see the world in a different way. See through the eyes of orphans and social outcasts. Take on the world
with famous explorers and brave soldiers. Have a party with 20s jazz musicians and medieval court jesters. And so much more!
Remember: don’t judge a book by its cover!
Joanna Ashley, Branch Manager
Have fun and learn something, too? It’s possible!
The Laurel-Jones County Library System, Inc. has
something for everyone. When most people think of
“the library” they only think of books, but we now
have even more to offer!
Public Computers
Internet/ High Speed Wi-Fi
New Releases– Movies, Books, Audio Books
New Collections - E-books and Video Games
All you need is a valid library card to enjoy the
benefits of the Laurel-Jones County Library Sys-
tem, Inc.
The Laurel library has come a long way since it first
began in 1919. It moved to its permanent home in
1978 at 530 Commerce St., Laurel, MS. In 1961, the
Laurel-Jones County Library added a branch: the El-
lisville Public Library. It moved to its permanent
home in 2009, at 201 Poplar Street, Ellisville, MS
39437.
Laurel-Jones County Library System,
Inc.
Do you want a book we do not cur-
rently have on our shelves?
If the book is at least six (6) months
old, we can attempt to borrow it for you
from a lending library.
Log on to www.laurel.lib.ms.us,
click on “Request A Book Tab” and fill
out the form, or you may come to either
library and fill out the request form and
turn it in to one of the circulation clerks.
Remember, there is a limit of ten
(10) to the number of books you may
request at one time.
You can find us on Facebook. Just
look for Laurel-Jones County Library
System, Inc.
Top 10 Fiction
1. Bay of Sights by Nora Roberts
2. Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
3. Foreign Agent by Brad Thor
4. End of Watch by Stephen King
5. The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
6. Here’s To Us by Elin Hilderbrand
7. Tom Clancy: Duty & Honor by Grant
Blackwood
8. The Girls by Emma Cline
9. Cross Kill by James Patterson
10. After You by Jojo Moyes
Top 10 - New York Times Best Sellers - Hardcover Fiction & Non-Fiction
Laurel-Jones County Library
530 Commerce St.
Laurel, MS .39437
Ph: 601-428-4313
Fax: 601-428-0597
Ellisville Public Library
201 Poplar St.
Ellisville, MS 39437
Ph: 601-477-9271
Fax: 601-477-3004
www.laurel.lib.ms.us
Genealogy Dept
Thursday 1:00pm - 4:45pm
Friday 9:00am - 4:45pm (closed 12-1)
Saturday 10:00 am - 2:00 pm (closed
the 3rd Saturday of each month)
Top 10 Non-Fiction
1. Bill O’Reilly’s Legends & Lies: The
Patriots by David Fisher
2. Hamilton: The Revolution by Li-
Manuel Miranda & Jeremy
McCarter
3. When Breath Becomes Air by
Paul Kalanithi
4. Grit by Angela Duckworth
5. Five Presidents by Clint Hill
6. Valiant Ambition by Nathaniel
Philbrick
7. The Gene by Siddhartha Muk-
herjee
8. Between the World & Me by Ta-
Nehsi Coates
9. Every Little Step by Bobby
Brown
10. Shoe Dog by Phil Knight
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