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Daily Archives: June 18, 2012
The Light in the Forest
Religion in Family History The Light in the Forest is a short book written in 1953 by Pulitzer Award winning author Conrad Richter. The book tells the story of a 15 year old boy who grew up among the Lenni … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Family History, Genealogy
Tagged A Light in the Forest, Amish, Books, Conrad Richter, Dunkard, Family History, Genealogy, history, Indian Kidnapping, Indians, Lenni Lenape, Northkill, Restoration Movement
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