The Growth of the American People and Nation, Mary G. Kelty, 1937
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The Growth of the American People and Nation, Mary G. Kelty, 1937
The Growth of the American People and Nation is written by Mary G. Kelty, formerly Supervisor of History and Social Studies in the Training Department at State Teachers College, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and published by Ginn and Company as part of the Tryon and Lingley History Series.
This intermediate school history follows American expansion from the early republic through the modern era, told in narrative chapters designed to make history feel immediate to young readers.
Green cloth hardcover with illustrated decorative cover in orange, gold, and black; moderate wear from school use, including writing and heavy crayon markings on front endpaper; school district stamps inside. Please review all photos carefully, and email me with any questions.
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