Anybody near Marietta, Georgia?

Or does anybody have access to the White Pages for Marietta? I'm trying to locate John Anderson Morrow, an author of a gunbook.
 
No John A's, but two Johns and a John & Sally are listed. Unfortunately they're listed as living in Smyrna or Alpharetta.

(Used the Bellsouth White Pages app we've got here at work. Don't have a paper copy handy.)
 
The Smyrna address could well be someone who considers themselves a resident of Marietta, considering the bizarre and balkanized state of southern and eastern Cobb County after the Great Annexation Frenzy of the '80s, when both Smyrna and Marietta, in classic Gerrymandering fashion, acquired as much commercially zoned real estate as possible for the tax base, while carefully skirting apartment complexes and lower-income or older subdivisions to avoid adding people who might actually want services from the tax money.

The Alpharettan John may consider himself a Roswellian, but definitely not a Mariettan.

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Gary,

I tried looking on bellsouth.com which -should- have the latest information available and didn't find a match. Perhaps he has an unlisted number.

Joe/Ga


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Ok, Tamara just lost me... and I've lived near Marietta, Alpharetta and Roswell all my life... yet consider myself "Cantonian". :D



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OK, here's why I'm interested. I've been trying to get a book, Confederate Whitworth Sharpshooter which was privately published by John Anderson Morrow. He used to live in Marietta but when I wrote, I got a return to sender.

Besides being a writer, he works as a teacher (school unknown) and is a reserve officer.

Can somebody email me the addresses of all the J. A. Morrows in the area. I'll try the shotgun approach and maybe try contacting the VFW or American Legion.
 
Gary, send another letter and this time ask for an address correction, there is a minor cost associated with it...but the post office might actually have a forwarding address for the guy in their data base...also if he is was a teacher he most likely will belong to professional organization dealing with teachers, or write a letter to his editor--it should be in the book, if no address is listed call them...fubsy.
 
Tamara is right on the money. Right now I'm sitting in an office with a Marietta address and a Smyrna business license on the wall behind me. Don't gubment work good?

Jack
 
Thanks all for your help. I will be able to get a copy of the book and have learned that there are others pushing him to publish a second edition as he has accumulated more information. There is also suppose to be a published author who will help him get it printed by a bigger publishing house.
 
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