Chapter One: Indians in Fayette County
Chapter Two: William Brookfield
Chapter Three: Hackneyville
Chapter Four: Immigration
Chapter Five: Anna Elize Passengers
Chapter Six: Haidusek’s Story
Chapter Seven: Josef Kalus Immigration Story
Chapter Eight: The Beginning
Chapter Nine: Fayette County in the 1850’s
Chapter Ten: Frank Sugarek Murder
Chapter Eleven: Civil War
Chapter Twelve: The Tom Lee Story
Chapter Thirteen: Cinco De Mayo
Chapter Fourteen: Kocurek vs Marak
Chapter Fifteen: Death of Joseph Kocurek
Chapter Sixteen: Death of John Kocurek
Chapter Seventeen: Roads
Chapter Eighteen: Piano Bridge
Chapter Nineteen: Other Communities Started by Dubina Founders
Chapter Twenty: Judge Augustin Haidusek
Chapter Twenty-One: Peter Family
Chapter Twenty-Two: Peter’s Park
Chapter Twenty-Three: Peter Bankruptcy
Chapter Twenty-Four: Dr. Paul Renger
Chapter Twenty-Five: Dubina Church
Chapter Twenty-Six: Dubina Cemetery
Chapter Twenty-Seven: Schools
Chapter Twenty-Eight: Dubina Hall
Chapter Twenty-Nine: Parish Picnics
Chapter Thirty: Orphan Trains
Chapter Thirty-One: World War I
Chapter Thirty-Two: World War II
Chapter Thirty-Three: Korean War
Chapter Thirty-Four: Vietnam War
Chapter Thirty-Five: Historical Marker
Chapter Thirty-Six: Elected Officials
Chapter Thirty-Seven: German Contribution
Chapter Thirty-Eight: Pytlovany House
Chapter Thirty-Nine: Prohibition
Chapter Fourty: Poll Tax
Chapter Fourty-One: Businesses Operating in Dubina
Chapter Fourty-Two: Electricity for the Farmers
Chapter Fourty-Three: Telephone
Chapter Fourty-Four: Frank Schenk’s Inventions
Chapter Fourty-Five: Everyday Life on the Farm
Chapter Fourty-Six: Funeral Practices and Traditioss
Chapter Fourty-Seven: Social Life
Chapter Fourty-Eight: Bits & Pieces
Closing Thoughts