Stecker, Ann Page
STECKER, Ann Page
STECKER, Ann Page. American, b. 1942. Genres: Local history/Rural topics. Publications: WITH NANCY COFFEY HEFFERNAN: New Hampshire: Crosscurrents in Its Development, 1986; Sisters of Fortune: Being the True Story of How Three Motherless Sisters Saved Their Home in New England and Raised Their Younger Brother While Their Father Went Fortune Hunting in the California Gold Rush, 1993. Address: c/o University Press of New England, 23 South Main St., Hanover, NH 03755, U.S.A.
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