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Memoirs of Greyhound Bus Driver - Grady Hall Morgan grew up on a farm near Forreston, Texas during the 1930's and this is where his story begins. Being brought up on a farm, he learned at an early age the only way to enjoy a cotton field was from a great distance. He made up his mind that he was not going to be a farm boy any longer than necessary.
Grady Hall Morgan grew up on a farm in Forreston, Texas during the 1930's and this is where his story begins. Being brought up on a farm, he learned at an early age the only way to enjoy a cotton field was from a great distance. He made up his mind that he was not going to be a farm boy any longer than necessary. Morgan has some wonderful stories about life in Ellis County. He told of coming to Waxahachie every Saturday and having a hamburger at Happy Drummin's Hamburgers. He offers a unique look at American life as he traversed the United States as the driver of a Greyhound bus. Most of Morgan's friends probably know him as a bus driver but, as this book details, he has led a pretty interesting life. Book Reviews Reviewed by: Russ Thomas (4/3/2005)(Indiana) Reviewer: Don Carroll ( Houston, Texas Dorethy E. Bridgeford SPELLBINDING The Book is $16.95 plus postage and can be purchased in our online Emporium Book Section
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Memoirs of Greyhound Bus Driver - Grady Hall Morgan grew up on a farm near Forreston, Texas during the 1930's and this is where his story begins. Being brought up on a farm, he learned at an early age the only way to enjoy a cotton field was from a great distance. He made up his mind that he was not going to be a farm boy any longer than necessary.
Grady Hall Morgan grew up on a farm in Forreston, Texas during the 1930's and this is where his story begins. Being brought up on a farm, he learned at an early age the only way to enjoy a cotton field was from a great distance. He made up his mind that he was not going to be a farm boy any longer than necessary. Morgan has some wonderful stories about life in Ellis County. He told of coming to Waxahachie every Saturday and having a hamburger at 














