Millard French Bachelder married Estella Prosser in about 1880 in Alamo, Michigan. They had seven children. Traces their ancestors in Michigan, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts and elsewhere.
This summary, together with the one on farm crops, by the use of maps and supplementary charts, portrays the quantitative and geographic significance of production of the Nation's food supply.
One and Inseparable traces the interrelated evolution of the public career and the private life of this imposing and controversial Yankee. Reading Baxter's lucid, moving biography it is possible to understand why Ralph Waldo Emerson so detested Daniel Webster but also called him "the completest man" produced by America.