Dr. Norton W. Jipson Reminiscence

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  • Dr. Norton W. Jipson Reminiscence Book Detail

  • Author : Norton William Jipson
  • Release Date : 1922
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Green County (Wis.)
  • Pages :
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 91,91 MB

Dr. Norton W. Jipson Reminiscence by Norton William Jipson PDF Summary

Book Description: Reminiscence written by Dr. Norton W. Jipson about his childhood, circa 1866-1888, in the Sugar River area of northern Green County, Wisconsin, discussing activities at school, evening lyceums, religious revivals, social gatherings, and local figures in the community. Original manuscript accompanied by a typed transcript prepared by Jipson's grandson, William H. Matchett.

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