active 1895-1897 Elizabeth Hodges: The Cabots and the Discovery of America

With a Brief Description and History of Brandon Hill, the Site of the Cabot Memorial Tower

active 1895-1897 Elizabeth Hodges: The Cabots and the Discovery of America
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In 'The Cabots and the Discovery of America' by Elizabeth Hodges, the author provides a detailed account of the Cabot family's role in the exploration and discovery of America. Written in the late 19th century, Hodges' book reflects the historical context of that time and offers a scholarly study of the Cabots' significance in American history. The book is meticulously researched and written in a formal, academic style, making it a valuable resource for those interested in American exploration and discovery. The inclusion of primary sources and archival materials adds to the credibility of Hodges' work. Elizabeth Hodges, an active writer from 1895 to 1897, likely drew inspiration from her interest in historical narratives and the exploration of uncharted territories. Her dedication to researching the Cabot family's contributions to American history is evident in the thoroughness of her book. Hodges' background in historical research and literature shines through in 'The Cabots and the Discovery of America.' I highly recommend 'The Cabots and the Discovery of America' to readers who enjoy scholarly works on exploration, discovery, and the history of America. Elizabeth Hodges' book is a valuable contribution to the study of early American history and the influence of the Cabot family on the nation's development.