Dolly Copp and the Pioneers of the Glen (Paperback)


Written in 1927, Cross' book is the story of Dolly Copp, who settled in Pinkham Notch in the 1840's. Dolly's husband, Hayes Dodifer Copp, built their farmhouse to provide lodging and meals to travelers going north to Gorham and Randolph. About her husband, Dolly is famous saying "Hayes is well enough. But fifty years is long enough for a woman to live with any man." George N. Cross's Dolly Copp and the Pioneers of the Glen was originally published in 1927. Cross is the author of Randolph old and new: its ways and its by-ways and My Childhood in Pleasant Valley published in 2012 by SicPress. Cover image: "Peabody River."

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Written in 1927, Cross' book is the story of Dolly Copp, who settled in Pinkham Notch in the 1840's. Dolly's husband, Hayes Dodifer Copp, built their farmhouse to provide lodging and meals to travelers going north to Gorham and Randolph. About her husband, Dolly is famous saying "Hayes is well enough. But fifty years is long enough for a woman to live with any man." George N. Cross's Dolly Copp and the Pioneers of the Glen was originally published in 1927. Cross is the author of Randolph old and new: its ways and its by-ways and My Childhood in Pleasant Valley published in 2012 by SicPress. Cover image: "Peabody River."

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Imprint

Sicpress.com

Country of origin

United States

Release date

August 2013

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

August 2013

Editors

Authors

Dimensions

216 x 140 x 2mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

26

ISBN-13

978-0-615-87609-2

Barcode

9780615876092

Categories

LSN

0-615-87609-9



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