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Idols, Victims, Pioneers. Virginia's Women from 1607by Wamsley, James S. With Anne M. Cooper
DescriptionVirginia: Virginia State Chamber of Commerce and Virginia Commission on Status of Women. Dust jacket slight tears. Previous owner inscription on front endpapers. A Bicentennial Project. CR 1976, 307 pages with 16 plates of women featured in book. This book covers Virginia women who were famous and made a difference, like: Pocahontas, Martha Washington and Dolly Madison - but it also covers the lesser known women, like Mary Randolph who invented and named the refrigerator, Civil War heroine, writers, etc.. First Edition. Hard Cover. |
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