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By:John Arthur Garraty,Mark Christopher Carnes
Published on 1999-01-01 by Oxford University Press, USA


Contains articles that provide biographical information about men and women whose lives and careers have influenced the course of American history, focusing on the key achievements of individuals who died before 1996; each with a descriptive bibliography. Arranged alphabetically from Mosler to Parish.

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