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My Recollections of Ohio

Silas Sadler Packard

Publisher: Full Well Ventures

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In this paper by Silas Sadler Packard (1826-1898) originally read before the Ohio Society of New York on a certain Monday evening, May 12, 1890, the professor and business college founder reminisces on his childhood in Ohio.
Available since: 07/11/2022.

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