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This is an image or page from "The How and Why Library", a book first published in the United States in 1909.

Location in the book: Travel Drawings, between pages 68 and 69
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ᏅᏓᏳᏓᎴᏅᎯ Self-scanned by Scott Ehardt @ 600 DPI, ᎥᏍᎩᎦ 2005.
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Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson  (1863–1942) wikidata:Q5354396 s:en:Author:Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson
 
Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson
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Eleanor Atkinson; Mrs. Francis B. Atkinson; Eleanor Stackhouse
Description American journalist, novelist, ᏗᏕᏲᎲᏍᎩ and ᎪᏪᎵᏍᎩ
Date of birth/death 1863 Edit this at Wikidata 4 ᏄᏓᏕᏆ 1942 / 1942 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Rensselaer
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creator QS:P170,Q5354396

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The author died in 1942, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or fewer.


This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.

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