Fantastic Victoriana: L No one is able to free her, and when two men rush at fritz they only manage to Johnny ludlow was the creation of Mrs. Henry Wood, née Ellen Price http://www.geocities.com/jessnevins/vicl.html
Extractions: ady Detectives . There were a significant number of detectives in Victorian-era fiction who were women; many more so than one would think. For the most part I have not given them separate entries. I've lumped them together like this for a couple of reasons. For one, I haven't read some of the stories in question; as with many of the other entries here, the stories and books were written so long ago that only one or two libraries own them, and those libraries won't lend the books out (not that I can blame themthe books are in some cases 130 years old, or more). Another reason is that the lady detectives simply aren't that distinctive. Each entry on this list has an intrinsic worth, I think; at least, I read them and am interested in them. But as with many of the male detective characters (see their entry above) many of the lady detectives are just not that interesting: Denver Doll was created by Edward L. Wheeler and appeared in Beadle's Half-Dime Library in 1882 and 1883. She is, alternatively, "the Detective Queen" and "the handsomest girl sport in the West." Somewhere in her late teens or early twenties, she is a very pretty frontier detective, the former leader of the "Red Shirts" and the current chief of a trio including Yakie Strauss (the Dutchman) and Little Bill Bethel. She's a crack shot and a shark at poker.
Author Pseudonyms Leonard, hugh John Keyes Byrne Leone, Adele Charlotte Austen Le Page, Rand .. ludlow, Geoffrey Laurence (Walter) Meynell Ludlum, Robert (1927) http://www.trussel.com/books/pseud_l.htm
Jazz Euphorium hugh Hopper Lonely Woman (Hopper Tunity Box) Kenny Werner - Inaugural Balls . The Claudia Quintet - I m So Fickin Cool (for fritz Pauer) (For) http://jazzeuphorium.blogspot.com/
Co. A, 5th New York Volunteer Infantry, "Duryee's Zouaves Kilpatrick, hugh Judson Kimball, Fletcher Kimber, Herbert P. Kimmel, Alexander F. ludlow, Samuel H. Luff, Nicholas Lunney, Charles Lutz, Francis http://www.webcom.com/kepi/roster.html
Extractions: Regimental Roster T HE FOLLOWING is an alphabetical list of men who served in the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry during the period of the unit's service, 1861-1863. Our organization maintains a detailed database with dates of birth and death, wounds, hospitalization, and promotion, as well as biographical information on these soldiers. If a visitor to the site thinks they are related to one of these men, please contact headquarters , and we will check the database for further information. Any additions or corrections to the list are welcome. A B C D ... Z
FOAF For Joaquim Mutim At Ecademy Ecademy Friend-of-a-Friend Glenn Bespoke Suit ludlow ed4a9ef5226edc2b64084cd0f3aace8008e61c9f Gordon Smith hugh Jones b946e97cbf1a93b9956803deacd48c4db3958bb1 hugh Turner http://www.ecademy.com/module.php?mod=network&op=foafrdf&uid=169317
September Columns Magazine - In Memory Jeffrey A. LaMaine , 71, Port ludlow, age 55, June 24. Gary Church , 72, Richland, age 55. Frederick fritz Hedges , 72, Seattle, age 60. http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/sept04/obits.html
Extractions: Alumni Return to June 2004 "Class Notes" Return to June 2004 Table of Contents Floyd Kirke Follett Sarah C. Collins C. Henry Bacon Jr. Clarence Hugh Campbell Ruth Abel Vance Lea Hope Turner Rabel John Bellows Schack Beth L. Tampien Margaret W. Cook Elmer G. Salladay Frank Joseph Zvanut Lois Pritchard Troberg Ida Fink Balter Adelaide Dennison Currie-Cole Mary Stanley Drew Erja Lonngren Liffick William P. Elfendahl Robert W. McDonald Mary Helen Hart Bagley Leonard M. Friedman Raymond K. Amey Belen deGuzman Braganza Thomas A. Harman Eleanor Burns Anderson Leonard E. Shrock Richard J. Crowder Vernon J. Joyer Thomas S. Shinn Donald Bailey Ashworth Robert M. Bailie Sr. Bert E. Pettitt Jr. Harriet M. Wolf Jules B. Dods Jr. Clarice Marion Osterud Hargiss William G. Porter Arthur Riding Taylor Madelyn Harriet Jerdee Uhlig Dorothy Blanche Wight Brown Wahlstrom Eleanor Lois Nazarenus James Richard Cumming Elaine Fisher Gourlie Robert D. Toomey Barbara Smelser Black Ethel Lillian Matter Barbara Williams Thompson Leland Russell Bass Elaine Sundstrom Hilscher John Walter Van Horn James Robert Mitchell Ivan H. Dethman
WORLD WAR I CASUALTIES OF AMERICAN ARMY OVERSEAS - 1918 Harry Stewart Davidson, ludlow, Pa. Joseph Desperida, St. George, Italy. Carmelo Fiochi, Syracuse, N. Y. hugh Patrick Finlon, Carbondale, Pa. http://www.genealogybuff.com/misc/ww1/il-ww1-ago-casualties34.htm
Extractions: LAST LIST KILLED IN ACTION ================ SERGEANT Albert S. Toole, Fitchburg, Mass. CORPORAL Isaac Tisnower, Southampton, L I. Vern H. Weld, Canaan N. H. Joseph Conners, Trenton, N. J. James A. Forbes, Reno, Wash. Alban H. Foster, Pamplin, Va. PRIVATES Lawrence Brennan, New York. George E. Degereaux, Bay City, Mich. John H. Easton, Washington, D. C. James Allen Hyatt, Newark, O. Frank Lang, Buffalo, N. Y. Carl C. Minnick, Lamberton, Minn. John E. Olk, Bay City, Mich. NOVEMBER 1, 1918 REPORT: - LATE LIST - KILLED IN ACTION ================ LIEUTENANT Albert E. Baesel, Lagrange, O. WAGONER Charles Asa Cradic, Piedmont, Mo. PRIVATES Herbert Baldwin, Roseville, Ark. John Ball Jr., Franklin N. J. John Daly, Houston, Tex. August G. Elder, Perryville, Mo. Thomas N. Merritt, Rowlett, Tex. Daniel Joseph Meskill, Morristown, N. J. Mechlin Moore, East Palestine, O. Ira L. Satterfield, Bruce, N. C. George W. Allen, Washington Courthouse, O. Basil B. Blevins, Humeston, Ia. Ernest J. Kies, Gilt Edge, Mont. Etherage Meece, Hail, Ky. Louis E. Odell, Bedford, Ia. Edward F. Reutter, Jersey City, N. J. Walter Rollins, Ashboro, Ala. DIED OF WOUNDS ============== LIEUTENANT Donald C. McMillian, Detroit, Mich. PRIVATES Armand Marshfield, West Mansfield, O. Paul Felix Kordus, Milwaukee, Wis. William H. Netcher, Trenton, Utah. Remmer H. Voss, Carleton, Neb.
Handbook Of Cincinnati Commandery No. 3 Knights Templar fritz, Otto H., 125 Main st. fritz, Richard, 125 Main st. Fulton, Robert, Ripley, O. . Tudor, hugh, 244 E. Pearl st. Tudor, Milton J., 244 E. Pearl st. http://all-ancestors.com/ohio/ohioknights.htm
AIME PAST PRESIDENTS 1993 G. hugh Walker 1992 - Roshan B. Bhappu 1991 - Milton E. Wadsworth 1921 - Edwin ludlow (D) 1920 - Herbert Clark Hoover (D) http://www.aimehq.org/pastpres.cfm
John Jones At Antiqbook.co.uk 286862 WALPOLE, hugh, Killer and the Slain; The - a strange story. .. 287207 WOOD, MRS. HENRY, - Johnny ludlow - third series. 287205 WOOD, MRS. http://www.antiqbook.co.uk/boox/joh/books7000.shtml
Untitled Document Oktober / Irmtraud Fischer, Konrad Schmid, hugh G.M. Williamson (Hg.) . ludlow, Jared W. Abraham meets death narrative humor in the Testament of http://sshl.ucsd.edu/collections/judaic/octdec03.html
Extractions: Academic approaches to teaching Jewish studies / edited by Zev Garber.: Lanham, Md. : University Press of America, c2000. An ASOR mosaic : a centennial history of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 1900-2000 / contributing authors Jeffrey A. Blakely ... [et al.] ; edited by Joe D. Seger.: Boston, Mass. : American Schools of Oriental Research, c2001. The Bar Kokhba war reconsidered : new perspectives on the second Jewish revolt against Rome / edited by Peter Schafer.: Tubingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2003. Notes: Based on proceedings of a conference in Princeton, November 2001 Bringing out the treasure : inner biblical allusion in Zechariah 9-14 / edited by Mark J. Boda and Michael H. Floyd, with a major contribution by Rex Mason.: London ; New York : Sheffield Academic Press, c2003. The Cambridge companion to medieval Jewish philosophy / edited by Daniel H. Frank and Oliver Leaman.: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003. The concept of the covenant in the Second Temple period / edited by Stanley E. Porter, Jacqueline C.R. de Roo.: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2003.
New Jersey Historical Society Box 1/8 Addonizio, hugh (Mayor of Newark) with Wm. Kerr Bickerstaffe of Newark on Trent, Joseph Bloomfield; Mary ludlow Bloomfield. Box 4/18 BO. http://www.jerseyhistory.org/findingaid.php?aid=1363
Teaching History Online: 9 German Military Figures Jurgen von Arnium, fritz Bayerlein, Ludwig Beck, Hermann Balck, Werner von Blomberg, Fedor von Bock, Heinrich von Brauchitsch, http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/history9.htm
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