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The Hall Tree

The Hall Tree

Wesley E. Hall

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2011
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Historia
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9781458392169
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The history of an American Family consisting of nine generations of Halls that came to this country in the 19th century.In South Carolina when it was an English colony, we grew tobacco; in Georgia before the Civil War we grew cotton; in Arkansas after the Civil War we grew corn; and in Oklahoma before and after it became a state, we grew peanuts. We are truly an ’American’ family.

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