American Heritage -- October, 1956
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- Hardcover
- Condition
- Very Good
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Lee, New Hampshire, United States
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NYC: American Heritage Publishing Co., 1956 Articles on: Myths about the American Indian; Best Prepared Pioneers in the West - the Mormons' orderly march to Utah; Even though he was never elected president, Everybody Liked Henry Clay; Book excerpt from "This Hallowed Ground" by Bruce Catton; The building of the Brooklyn Bridge; Allan McLane, Unknown Hero of the Revolution; Cyrus McCormick brought the machine age to America's farms; Robert Morris, America's first financier; The Brewsters' elegant carriages. Slight wear to covers.
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- Moneyblows Books & Music (US)
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- Title
- American Heritage -- October, 1956
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 3
- Publisher
- American Heritage Publishing Co.
- Place of Publication
- NYC
- Date Published
- 1956
- Keywords
- AMERICAN INDIANS, GEORGE CAITLIN, ALFRED JACOB MILLER, MORMONS, BRIGHAM YOUNG, HENRY CLAY, CIVIL WAR, BROOKLYN BRIDGE, JOHN ROEBLING, ALLAN MCLANE, BATTLE OF YORKTOWN, CYRUS MCCORMICK, ROBERT MORRIS, BREWSTER & COMPANY
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