
Millay's Beer Joint Ghosts: 1944
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Narrated by:
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Michael Wapner
About this listen
The Ghosts of the Beer Joints Past.
This book is about the memories that I have of growing up next to the beer joint. There were many men that made me laugh and there were a few that didn't. My Papaw, Marshall Millay, built the beer joint in 1942; he was curious to see what his old customers were up to...
My Uncle, Stirman Millay, died at the Battle of Iwo Jima in 1945. He wanted to go see what the dumbbutts were up to. He pestered the other ghosts until they agreed to go with him.
The Ghosts
Paul Millay
Dorothy Payne Millay
Becky Millay
Marshall Millay
Ma' Jesse Abel Millay
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