39 years ago...
there was "Furrows & Trails in Judith Basin"
In 1976, "Furrows & Trails in Judith Basin" was published by a committee of volunteers throughout the Judith Basin.
Local community members shared their stories and/or their family histories in this publication. Today, while inquiries about purchasing a copy of this book is heard quite often, a copy of this publication can be checked out at the Judith Basin County Free Library and many families throughout the Judith Basin also have a copy. Purchasing a copy of this publication is no longer possible as this book is no longer in print. |
40 and a couple of years later . . .
there will be "Furrows & Trails, Part II"
Spring 2018 is the target date the Judith Basin Chamber of Commerce has set to publish the second edition book called "Furrows & Trails, Part II" celebrating an additional 40 plus years of Judith Basin history.
"Furrows & Trails Part II", will be designed and printed as a colorful coffee-table styled publication consisting of new and updated family histories and stories from individuals and businesses throughout the Judith Basin communities. A large collection of stories has been collected; the book is projected to be 250-300 pages.
The profits earned through the sale of the book will be donated back to local area organizations throughout our communities. Anyone with a love of history will benefit as well as this keepsake book will be enjoyed by many individuals and families for a very long time.
"Furrows & Trails Part II", will be designed and printed as a colorful coffee-table styled publication consisting of new and updated family histories and stories from individuals and businesses throughout the Judith Basin communities. A large collection of stories has been collected; the book is projected to be 250-300 pages.
The profits earned through the sale of the book will be donated back to local area organizations throughout our communities. Anyone with a love of history will benefit as well as this keepsake book will be enjoyed by many individuals and families for a very long time.