New York: The Empire State

New York: The Empire State
ISBN-10
0136204503
ISBN-13
9780136204503
Series
New York
Category
African Americans
Pages
498
Language
English
Published
1969
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Authors
David Maldwyn Ellis, James Arthur Frost, William Bertrand Fink

Description

Here he entertained many important visitors William Cooper , the father of the novelist , and became famous for his hospitality . BeJames Fenimore Cooper , bought many acres fore his death in 1809 , he wrote with pride in Otsego County ...

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