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"The hustle and bustle of 1890s Portland, Oregon makes it the perfect place to start a new life, as beautiful, unconventional Libby Seale knows all too well. As a seamstress for the prominent Rose family, Libby is one of the first to learn that her boss, Hiram Rose has been killed; mangled to death by machinery at his own paper mill - or has he?" --COVER.
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The Buffalo Trace area - Mason, Bracken, Fleming, Robertson & Lewis counties in northeastern Kentucky, and Adams, Brown & Clermont counties in southwestern Ohio - occupies a unique place in Civil War history. On the borders of North & South, East and West, Slave & Free, Union & Confederate - emotions ran high in a conflict that became known as "The Brothers War," as families and communities chose sides. As we observe the 150th anniversary of the end of this armed conflict, it makes sense to reflect on how our ancestors thought and acted during this crucial time in our national history. Their involvement might surprise you. Over 650 contemporary articles from local and national newspapers illustrate this local history, and serve to remind us of our ancestors opinions, choices and sacrifices. 356 pages.