About: Mary Ellen Lepionka - Indigenous History of Essex County, Massachusetts
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About the Author Mary Ellen Lepionka of Gloucester is an independent scholar researching the Indigenous history of Essex County from the last Ice Age to around 1700 for a book on the subject. Some chapters have been published on . Mary Ellen is a retired college instructor, textbook developer, author, and publisher with a
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