Review
"Another charming and absorbing account of 19th Century life...A tribute to three courageous women...an inspiration..." --
Thomas C. Mulligan, Lecturer, Otterbein College"The proud tradition of the Coggeshall clan finds its true chronicler in Freda Koch." --
Jay Hoster, President, Columbus Historical Society"Those wonderful Coggeshall Ladies! Their manners, training, experiences, lives. Despite danger, each was a lady in the truest sense of the word." --
Janet Fankhauser, Publisher's Consultant, Center Stage Magazine
About the Author
Freda Postle Koch was born and lived most of her life in Columbus, Ohio. She was a journalist for the New York Times, and had a weekly column in the Columbus Dispatch. She was co-founder of WCVO Radio Station and for many years the host of several daily programs. She was an historian and staunch preservationist. Koch received the Ohioana Award for Biographies for
Colonel Coggeshall : The Man Who Saved Lincoln.