Mail - importing 'previous recipients' information following OS upgrade

Hi,
I've encountered a problem following my recent upgrade to Mountain Lion.
I previously ran Snow Leopard and over time my Mail app had built up a long list of everyone that I'd ever sent an e-mail to through its Previous Recipients function. I didn't get on board with adding these contacts to my Address Book early enough so by the time I realised that would be a good idea I felt there were far too many for the job to be worthwhile. It wouldn't have been a straightforward 'add all' job since some of the contact info was no doubt incomplete or undesireable.
Now that I don't have Mail auto-filling the recipient field I've realised I don't actually know any of my regular contact's e-mail addresses. This is a problem...
I'm wondering if in Snow Leopard, Mail's previous recipients were stored in a file somewhere and if it would be possible to simply copy that file to the appropriate directory in Mountain Lion to solve my problem. I understand that the list will have some contacts that I'm not interested in but between that and having none at all there isn't really a choice.
So, to summarise:
Recent upgrader from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion (Macbook being my only piece of Apple gear, also yet to adopt iCloud)
Mail user, reliant on 'previous recipients' auto-fill feature in 'send to' field (no contacts have been added to address book)
Seeking to copy previous recipients file from Snow Leopard back-up to appropriate Mountain Lion directory
Is this possible? Here's hoping someone can help.
Cheers
Edit: I should probably mention that this was a clean install of Mountain Lion rather than an upgrade.

Hi,
I've encountered a problem following my recent upgrade to Mountain Lion.
I previously ran Snow Leopard and over time my Mail app had built up a long list of everyone that I'd ever sent an e-mail to through its Previous Recipients function. I didn't get on board with adding these contacts to my Address Book early enough so by the time I realised that would be a good idea I felt there were far too many for the job to be worthwhile. It wouldn't have been a straightforward 'add all' job since some of the contact info was no doubt incomplete or undesireable.
Now that I don't have Mail auto-filling the recipient field I've realised I don't actually know any of my regular contact's e-mail addresses. This is a problem...
I'm wondering if in Snow Leopard, Mail's previous recipients were stored in a file somewhere and if it would be possible to simply copy that file to the appropriate directory in Mountain Lion to solve my problem. I understand that the list will have some contacts that I'm not interested in but between that and having none at all there isn't really a choice.
So, to summarise:
Recent upgrader from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion (Macbook being my only piece of Apple gear, also yet to adopt iCloud)
Mail user, reliant on 'previous recipients' auto-fill feature in 'send to' field (no contacts have been added to address book)
Seeking to copy previous recipients file from Snow Leopard back-up to appropriate Mountain Lion directory
Is this possible? Here's hoping someone can help.
Cheers
Edit: I should probably mention that this was a clean install of Mountain Lion rather than an upgrade.

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