Ellis, Jerry
ELLIS, Jerry
ELLIS, Jerry. American, b. 1947. Genres: Travel/Exploration, History. Career: Writer, lecturer and Native American folk artist. Publications: Walking the Trail: One Man's Journey along the Cherokee Trail of Tears, 1991; Bareback! One Man's Journey along the Pony Express Trail, 1993; Marching through Georgia: My Walk with Sherman, 1995; (compiler) In Short: A Collection of Brief Creative Non-Fiction, 1996. Address: 1714 Smith Gap Rd. N.W., Fort Payne, AL 35968, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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