Through "Poverty's Vale" A Hardscrabble Boyhood in Upstate New York, 1832-1862
Writing his full-length reminiscence in a lonely Adirondack cabin during the winter of 1891-92, Henry Conklin recounts the first thirteen years of his life on a farm in Schoharie County, his young manhood in Herkimer County, and his service in the Civil War. The story is one of a hardscrabble life,...
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Main Author: | Conklin, Henry (auth) |
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Other Authors: | Tripp, Wendell (Editor) |
Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Syracuse University Press
1975
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