Restoring Safari Windows Using Time Machine?

I had a number of windows open in Safari for a research project.  While traveling, I accidentally let my machine run its battery down and had to restart.  I restarted in a hotel with an annoying internet login splash page so when Safari opened, all of my browser windows re-directed to the hotel splash page.  On some tabs, I could navigate back to the page I'd had open but others were lost. 
I'd like to restore the session I had open before my trip using Time Machine.  I closed Safari, went to Library/Safari/LastSession.plist in Time Machine and restored the file from an earlier version.  But when I opened Safari back up, my pre-trip session did not open.  Instead, the session from right before I closed and restored opened.  I tried restoring the entire Library/Safari folder, but still the same thing!
Though a relatively minor problem I had some important research articles open that will be a pain for me to find again.
Also, I can't understand what's going wrong.  From everything else I've read, restoring the LastSession file should do the trick.
Any thoughts on where I might be going wrong / how to fix this would be greatly appreciated!

I have restored the same file (~/Library/Safari/LastSession.plist) from a Time Machine Backup. Then I restarted Safari and selected "Reopen All Windows from Last Session" from the History menu. That worked for me. I'm running Safari v6.0.5.
Does anyone know what the SessionState key is for that this file lists for each tab?
LastSession.plist lists for each previously open tab:
<dict>
          <key>AncestorTabIdentifers</key>
          <array/>
          <key>SessionState</key>
          <data>
          String of data          </data>

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