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From slavery to wealth; the life of Scott Bond, the rewards of honesty, industry, economy and perseverance, with preface by Hon. J. C. Napier

From slavery to wealth; the life of Scott Bond, the rewards of honesty, industry, economy and perseverance, with preface by Hon. J. C. Napier

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From slavery to wealth; the life of Scott Bond, the rewards of honesty, industry, economy and perseverance, with preface by Hon. J. C. Napier

by Rudd, Dan. A. and Theo. Bond

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Madison, AR: The Journal Printing Company, 1917. Hardcover. 282p. including numerous photographs as called for, minor soiling to boards, hand-numbered paper label on spine (no other indication of library accession), one corner bumped, slight weakening to front hinge but no separation. Biography of Arkansas' most important postbellum black landowner, by one of his sons and a co-author.

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Title
From slavery to wealth; the life of Scott Bond, the rewards of honesty, industry, economy and perseverance, with preface by Hon. J. C. Napier
Author
Rudd, Dan. A. and Theo. Bond
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
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Publisher
The Journal Printing Company
Place of Publication
Madison, AR
Date Published
1917
Bookseller catalogs
African American; Biography; Agriculture; Nineteenth century; Arkansas;

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