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REMINISCENCES OF WILMINGTON, IN FAMILIAR VILLAGE TALES, ANCIENT AND NEW

REMINISCENCES OF WILMINGTON, IN FAMILIAR VILLAGE TALES, ANCIENT AND NEW

REMINISCENCES OF WILMINGTON, IN FAMILIAR VILLAGE TALES, ANCIENT AND NEW

REMINISCENCES OF WILMINGTON, IN FAMILIAR VILLAGE TALES, ANCIENT AND NEW

by Montgomery, Elizabeth

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Wilmington: Johnston & Bogia, 1872. original cloth. 8vo. original cloth. Frontispiece portrait of Israel Acrelius; xvi, 17-310 pages. B1-488. B1-488. Second edition, actually a second printing with a two page preface by the new publishers. History of the settlement of Wilmington, De., followed by the author's recollections of the town. With a lengthy section on the Gilpins and their papermill and some notes on printers and booksellers. With the bookplate of the Bradford family. Also contains the following inscription "Given, in 1904, to Alice E. du Pont, by her mother, Elizabeth Cauly Bradford du Pont. (Give to my daughter Marguerite du Pont Boden May 12th 1938)." With a further ownership inscription by A.E. du Pont. With a reference to pages 48 to 52 which discusses the du Ponts. Front cover detached and spine covering detached along front hinge.

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Title
REMINISCENCES OF WILMINGTON, IN FAMILIAR VILLAGE TALES, ANCIENT AND NEW
Author
Montgomery, Elizabeth
Format/Binding
Original cloth
Book Condition
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Publisher
Johnston & Bogia
Place of Publication
Wilmington
Date Published
1872

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