About The Book
Still
More
Brown
County
Stories
Recollections and Collected Tales
The purpose of this book, like the two previous volumes of
Brown County Stories, is to share some of the fun and interesting things that happened when I lived in
Brown
County
. Most of the stories were told to my five daughters around campfires and at many bedtime sessions as they were growing up. After several years of story times I was once obliged to let my youngest daughter, Abby Monroe, know that I had told her everything I could remember or even make up. Her response was, “OK, just start over.” The various accounts of these uncommon experiences were reinforced for Abby and her older sisters as they visited their grandmother in
Nashville
, the County Seat of Brown County. From that base, they were able to explore the territory where the stories took place. This volume includes some stories that were recently shared with me by friends who felt they would help to illustrate what
Brown
County
was like in the good old days. They are as true as creative memories have allowed. They also provide additional support for the maxim that truth is often stranger than fiction
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About The Author
GEORGE E. MONROE, PH.D. grew up in the town of Nashville in Brown County, Indiana.
After graduating from Indiana University, he returned to Nashville for three years to teach sixth grade
and serve as the local Scoutmaster. He
then moved to Chicago, continued his education, and
traveled to many places in the world.
However, a part of him has always been rooted in the unique environs of
his youth. He currently lives with his
wife, Merle, in Evanston, Illinois.