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Paperback James Richard Carter: January 4, 1849-September 13, 1923 Book

ISBN: 102575056X

ISBN13: 9781025750569

James Richard Carter: January 4, 1849-September 13, 1923

"James Richard Carter: January 4, 1849-September 13, 1923" is a detailed biographical tribute that preserves the life and legacy of a notable figure within the context of late 19th and early 20th-century American society. The work serves as a memorial chronicle, documenting the personal journey, professional achievements, and civic contributions of James Richard Carter from his birth in the mid-1800s through his passing in the early 1920s.

Through various historical accounts and reflections, the book offers readers an intimate look at the social and economic landscapes of the era. It emphasizes the values of leadership, character, and industry that defined Carter's life and his impact on his community. This volume is a valuable resource for those interested in American genealogical history, the development of regional commerce, and the personal narratives of individuals who lived through the transformative decades of the industrial age. As a historical document, "James Richard Carter: January 4, 1849-September 13, 1923" provides a window into the professional and personal standards of a bygone generation, making it a significant addition to the study of American biography.

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