
Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2
"Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2" by George Frisbie Hoar is an autobiographical work written in the early 20th century. The book reflects on Hoar's life and experiences, offering insights into his interactions with significant historical figures and his involvement in American political history. It serves as a personal account of a life that has witnessed pivotal events in the nation’s evolution, from the American Revolution to the complexities of the Civil War era. The opening of the autobiography introduces readers to Hoar's thoughts on the challenges of recalling personal experiences and historical events accurately. He reflects on his connections to influential figures and the importance of good judgment in narrative storytelling. Setting the stage for the chapters that follow, he shares anecdotes about his relatives and ancestors, recounting their roles in history, particularly during the American Revolution. The opening portion thus combines a humble recognition of his limitations with rich historical context, establishing a foundation for subsequent explorations of his political career and personal memories.
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