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Childish Things: The Reminiscence of Susan Baker Blunt

Childish Things: The Reminiscence of Susan Baker Blunt

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Childish Things: The Reminiscence of Susan Baker Blunt

by Susan Baker Blunt, Francis Mason

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Tompson and Rutter, Manchester Historic Association, 1988. Softcover. Like New. 0x0x0. Price sticker on front cover, softcover. ISBN: 0936988142. "At the age of 85, the author recorded these reminiscences of her N.H. childhood. She was born in Thornton's Ferry, N.H. in 1828. During her first 15 years she saw the passing of the last Indians to roam the eastern countryside, the construction of the Amoskeag Mills and the arrival of the railroad.

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Title
Childish Things: The Reminiscence of Susan Baker Blunt
Author
Susan Baker Blunt, Francis Mason
Format/Binding
Softcover
Book Condition
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Quantity Available
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0936988142
ISBN 13
9780936988146
Publisher
Tompson and Rutter, Manchester Historic Association
Place of Publication
Grantham, Nh
Date Published
1988
Size
0x0x0
Keywords
NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1988, TOMPSON AND RUTTER, TOMPSON, SUSAN BAKER BLUNT, FRANCIS MASON, MANCHESTER HISTORIC ASSOCIATION
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