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Haddocks of Wiregrass, the history and images of Florida's pioneering Haddock family from Kings Ferry, Florida.  BelleAire Press is a Gainesville, Florida-based independent publisher of hard copy and on-line works of historic fiction, non-fiction and military history.  Recent publications—hard copy and on-line book published content—include: Baited Trap, the Ambush of Mission 1890, the Korean War’s deadliest helicopter rescue mission; Love, Midgie; Truckbusters From Dogpatch, the Combat Diary of the 18th Fighter-Bomber Wing in the Korean War, 1950-1953; and Flavors of the Fjords, the Norwegian Holiday Cookbook.  BelleAire Press is an American book publishing company whose services include:  book publishing, providing book publishing information and book publishing services, children's book publishing, ebook/e-book publishing, internet publishing, and online publishing.  Our editorial staff provides help and support for the book publishing industry and authors in such areas as:  children's book publishing, cookbook publishing, historic fiction, military history, custom publishing, getting published, on-demand book publishing and printing, publishing a book or “how to publish a book”, getting published, and how to publish a work on-line or on the internet.

"...let it be our pride that we ourselves may put meaning into our lives, and sometimes a significance that transcends death. If a man is fortunate he will, before he dies, gather up as much as he can of his civilized heritage and transmit it to his children."
- Will and Ariel Durant


The Haddocks of Wiregrass

 

Rufus and Mary Jane Haddock's Children

Mary Jane Vanzant and Rufus Goldwire Haddock's children attend a Haddock Reunion at Kings Ferry, Florida in the late 1940s. (From left) Mary Elizabeth Haddock Campbell, Arizona (
Mary Jane Vanzant and Rufus Goldwire Haddock's children attend a Haddock Reunion at Kings Ferry, Florida in the late 1940s. (From left) Mary Elizabeth Haddock Campbell, Arizona ("Zona" Haddock Walker, William ("Bill") Martin Haddock, Jennie Haddock Rowe, Eva May Haddock Connors, Jennie Haddock (Paul's wife), Paul Haddock, Harley Haddock, and David Miller Haddock. It was Harley who had the World Series sweet potato throwing arm. Their brother Zach had died before this photograph was taken.

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