In 1967, the Robertsons bought an old house in Connecticut, where they found papers written by a family who had lived in the house since the 1790s and had kept incredibly complete records of their lives. Their history reflects how this nation grew and was shaped by the morals and aspirations of families like the Taintors.
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In 1967, the Robertsons bought an old house in Connecticut, where they found papers written by a family who had lived in the house since the 1790s and had kept incredibly complete records of their lives. Their history reflects how this nation grew and was shaped by the morals and aspirations of families like the Taintors.
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HarperCollins, 1993. 1st, As new., Hardcover, Octavo, 512. Bright, clean, tight, in dust jacket. Remainder mark on bottom edge. First edition. Packed and shipped with care.