How the states got their shapes too

author: Stein, Mark
Examines the people involved in drawing the borderlines for each of the fifty United States, including men and women from the colonial era to the early twenty-first century, and discussing Thomas Jefferson, Daniel Webster, Clarina Nichols, Ethan Allen, and others.
year: 2012, 2011
call number/section: 920, 973
subjects: u.s. states, boundaries, united states, history, biography

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How the states got their shapes too
Stein, Mark
Smithsonian Books (2012)
Examines the people involved in drawing the borderlines for each of the fifty United States, including men and women from the colonial era to the early twenty-first century, and discussing Thomas Jefferson, Daniel Webster, Clarina Nichols, Ethan Allen, and others.
Schools: 3



How the states got their shapes too
Stein, Mark
Smithsonian Books (2011)
Examines the people involved in drawing the borderlines for each of the fifty United States, including men and women from the colonial era to the early twenty-first century, and discussing Thomas Jefferson, Daniel Webster, Clarina Nichols, Ethan Allen, and others.
Schools: 1


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