Annie: The Cabinin the Woods – From Slavery to a Montana Homestead, Lenore MckelveyPuhek, iUniverse Inc., printed n the USA, copyright 2009, ISBN: 978-1-4401-7798-9. A 294 page softcover book with no dust jacket 9”tall by 6” wide and 3/4” thick) tight binding; on the top rightoutside edge is slightly bent forward; on the first page in black inkis Lenore McKelvey Puhek, inside pages are all in very good conditionwith no rips, marks or tears on the inside pages.

Inside thissoftbound are black and white photographs along with a Table ofContents with Chapters 1 through25 and a story of a woman, AnnieMorgan who was born as a slave which tells a historical history ofcooking for General Custer and the Civil War. There are many twistsand turns of Annie moving to Montana, saving a man from drowning andmuch more.

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