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Paperback Lochy Ostrom, the Maiden Miser of Poughkeepsie; Or, the Love of a Long Lifetime. an Authentic Biography of Rachel Ostrom Who Recently Died in Poughkee Book

ISBN: 1177151812

ISBN13: 9781177151818

Lochy Ostrom, the Maiden Miser of Poughkeepsie; Or, the Love of a Long Lifetime. an Authentic Biography of Rachel Ostrom Who Recently Died in Poughkee

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Discover the intriguing life of Rachel Ostrom, the subject of "Lochy Ostrom, the Maiden Miser of Poughkeepsie; or, The Love of a Long Lifetime." This authentic biography, penned by Wesley Bradshaw, recounts the story of a remarkable woman who lived to the age of ninety in Poughkeepsie, New York. Ostensibly poor, Rachel Ostrom was, in reality, a woman of considerable wealth.

Published in 1870, this biography delves into the life and times of a woman who became a local legend. Explore the details of her long life, her unique character, and the secrets behind her hidden fortune. "Lochy Ostrom" offers a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century American life and the captivating story of a woman who defied expectations.

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