Posted 2 years ago
alexisjs
(4 items)
I found this little pamphlet and another in my grandfather's attic. My grandmother was a teacher in Scotland in the early 1900's but she never taught here in the States. It is dated 1918 and published in a number of American cities.
I can find nothing about it and wonder if anyone can recognize it and provide any information.
Thank you for your interest and time, Alexis
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I found one too, in Pennsylvania in my mother's house. I cannot find a date anywhere. Where is your date located? I found it on Google. Copies apparently reside in the Archives and Special Editions section of several libraries. Did you find out any more about yours?