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The Chambers-Russell-Codman House and Family

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by Margaret Mutchler Martin

"This richly textured study is at once a history of the most famous house in Lincoln, Massachusetts, of the powerful families that built and extended it, and of the town in which they played such important social and political roles. With spirited anecdotes and loving attention to detail, Margaret Martin has produced a memorable contribution to local history." — Prof. David Herbert Donald, Professor of American History, Harvard University.

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by Margaret Mutchler Martin

"This richly textured study is at once a history of the most famous house in Lincoln, Massachusetts, of the powerful families that built and extended it, and of the town in which they played such important social and political roles. With spirited anecdotes and loving attention to detail, Margaret Martin has produced a memorable contribution to local history." — Prof. David Herbert Donald, Professor of American History, Harvard University.

by Margaret Mutchler Martin

"This richly textured study is at once a history of the most famous house in Lincoln, Massachusetts, of the powerful families that built and extended it, and of the town in which they played such important social and political roles. With spirited anecdotes and loving attention to detail, Margaret Martin has produced a memorable contribution to local history." — Prof. David Herbert Donald, Professor of American History, Harvard University.

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