Frank Scammon autobiography, after 1878.

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Frank Scammon autobiography, after 1878.

Autobiography of Frank Scammon's early life in Saco and Portland, Me.; his service as schoolmaster on the U.S.S. Piscataqua (1867-1870); and life in Osage, Iowa, where he also was a teacher at Cedar Valley Seminary.

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