Fb2 Forest Heritage ePub
by Mary Williams
Subcategory: | Romance |
Author: | Mary Williams |
ISBN: | 0745119468 |
ISBN13: | 978-0745119465 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Chivers Large print (Chivers, Windsor, Paragon & C; Large Print Ed edition (January 1, 1994) |
Pages: | 293 |
Fb2 eBook: | 1596 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1812 kb |
Digital formats: | mobi doc lrf mbr |
Forest Heritage book. The dawn of the twentieth century . Mary Williams was born in Cornwall, England, .
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Large Print ed. by Mary Williams. Published 1994 by Chivers Press in Bath.
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Mary Mildred Williams (née Botts, born 1847), was an American mixed-race child born into slavery who became a symbol used by abolitionists before the Civil War to advance the cause of ending slavery in the . At age seven in 1855 she became free through the efforts of her father, an escaped slave, and influential men in Massachusetts. Her photograph was published, and she accompanied Senator Charles Sumner, a leading abolitionist, on a publicity tour
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The Forest Hills neighborhood is set within a heavily treed, rolling landscape adjoining Rock Creek Park and was first . Margery L. Elfin is an author and longtime resident of Forest Hills, and this is the 14th Arcadia title for author Paul K. Williams.
The Forest Hills neighborhood is set within a heavily treed, rolling landscape adjoining Rock Creek Park and was first home to the Piscataway Indian tribe and later to Civil War encampments. Threshing mills and large rural estates gradually gave way in the early 1900s to a residential community in close proximity to the National Bureau of Standards where many of the residents worked.