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Voiceprints of Lincoln

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by Ruth Moulton Ragan

An oral history by Lincoln residents telling their personal memories of Lincoln from the 1880s to 1929, as Lincoln changed from a farming community to a unique suburb in the industrial age. Their voices capture the inner spirit of the town.

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by Ruth Moulton Ragan

An oral history by Lincoln residents telling their personal memories of Lincoln from the 1880s to 1929, as Lincoln changed from a farming community to a unique suburb in the industrial age. Their voices capture the inner spirit of the town.

by Ruth Moulton Ragan

An oral history by Lincoln residents telling their personal memories of Lincoln from the 1880s to 1929, as Lincoln changed from a farming community to a unique suburb in the industrial age. Their voices capture the inner spirit of the town.

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