Title
From Immigrant to Inventor
Subtitle
An Example for Young Americans
This is an autobiography written by the author who believes that he has a message to deliver to the boys and girls of this country. One of the messages the author brings is that it is no handicap to a young man or woman to come to this country penniless; what is important is for that person to have the stamina to stand the hardships which may be forthcoming. On the inside front page is a signature of "L.H. Barrett, Room6. Also a stamp on the page saying "Town of Arlington #1, Junior High West.
Publisher
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons
Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Rights
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