Ralph Connor/The Rev. Dr. Charles W. Gordon Dr. Charles William Gordon became the most popular and bestselling King,Pen Country The Papers of Charles William Gordon (1860-1937) (“Ralph http://cybrary.uwinnipeg.ca/people/dobson/Manitobiana/issues/004.cfm
Extractions: Writing under the pen name Ralph Connor, Winnipeg Presbyterian minister, the Rev. Dr. Charles William Gordon became the most popular and best-selling novelist of the early twentieth century. Five million copies of his 30 novels were sold worldwide. In addition to this anchor collection, other archival material on Gordon exists in repositories across the country, while numerous books depict various facets of the life of this remarkable man. What is absent from any scholarship on the life of Charles W. Gordon is a consideration of how he may have viewed his own public memory. Did Gordon exhibit even a passing interest in his posthumous reputation and to what extent might such interest have been? Is there actual evidence which clearly suggests whether he exhibited or maintained an interest in or concern about the perpetuation of his historical memory or legacy to the world? Did he articulate any possible concern over what specifically would become of his papers and, if so, how did he make known his concerns? Do the various sources bear any such testimony? The fact that, in the last year of his life and under the heavy strain of illness, he wrote a lengthy autobiography would seem an obvious sign that Gordon, especially at the end of his life, was concerned with his own memorialization.
Theological And Philosophical Biography And Dictionary (18361895) US Baptist preacher; founded Gordon College. Gordon, Charles William.(1860-1937) Canadian Presbyterian international pastor. http://www.100megsfree4.com/dictionary/theology/tdicg.htm
Extractions: Gaebelein, Arno Clemens (1861-1945) US Methodist; Bible teacher; conference speaker; developed dispensationalist fundamentalist movement; worked on prophecy and Israel; edited Our Hope, wrote 1. The Annotated Bible Revelation, an Analysis and Exposition ; and 3. Current Events in the Light of the Bible
Whitehern Museum Archives - Search Results Dr. Charles William Gordon (Ralph Connor) (18601937) was born at Indian Lands,Glengarry, Ontario, son of Rev. Daniel Gordon and Mary R. (Robertson) Gordon http://www.whitehern.ca/result.php?doc_id=W5359
Whitehern Museum Archives - Timelines Charles William Gordon (pseudonym Ralph Connor) (18601937) publishes Black Rock,The Sky Pilot, The Man from Glengarry (1901), Glengarry School Days (1902) http://www.whitehern.ca/timeline1861-1900.php
Extractions: Advanced Search Date McQuesten Timeline Historical Events Sept. 19, The Wesleyan Ladies' College is opened on King St. East in the former Anglo-American Hotel. It is both a day and a boarding school, and offers courses in literature, music, art, and modern languages. Dr. Calvin McQuesten provides some funding and serves as the Vice-President (1861-1872) and President (1872-1885). Father Charles Chiniquy , former Roman Catholic priest, converts to Presbyterianism at Montreal, and becomes very effective in French-Canadian conversions to the faith. He had been a dynamic preacher and temperance worker since 1845. Mary Jane Baker, attends Newmarket County Grammar, 3 term report cards extant. U.S. President Abraham Lincoln is assassinated at Ford Theatre in Washington, D.C. by John Wilkes Booth, actor, son of Junius Brutus Booth, and brother of Edwin Thomas Booth, actor. The 1st steam-driven horseless carriage (automobile) is built by Henry Seth Taylor in Stanstead, Ont. Emily Howard Stowe (1831-1903) graduates in medicine from the New York Medical Coll. for Women and sets up practice in Toronto. July 1, The Dominion of Canada comes into existence. John A. Macdonald is sworn in as the 1st Prime Minister.
Extractions: Under the pen name of Ralph Connor, Charles William Gordon, a Presbyterian minister, was the most popular Canadian novelist of the beginning of the 20th century. His first three western novels, Black Rock (1898) and the two shown here, were classic melodramatic and edifying adventure stories, and sold a total of 5 million copies, an amazing success.
Impressions : 250 Ans D'imprimerie Dans La Vie Des Canadien(ne)s Translate this page Ralph Connor, pseud. de Charles William Gordon, 1860-1937 The Man from Glengarry A Tale of the Ottawa. Toronto Westminster, 1901. 473 p. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/2/10/h10-230-f.html
Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS Gordon, Charles William, 18601937 AKA Connor, Ralph, 1860-1937, PseudonymGordon, Irwin Leslie, 1887-, Editor Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936 http://worldebooklibrary.com/ProjectGuternberg.htm
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Morrowville City Cemetery Morrow Gordon Leo E Nov 3, 1902Apr 6, 1987 BURNS Charles Jul 25, 1896-Feb 2, 1988 WWI VET WYMAN Martha E 1860-1937 William D 1862-1944 Leona 1886-1969 http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/kansas/morrowvillecitycem.htm
Authors C-F Connor, Ralph, 18601937, Pseudonym AKA Gordon, Charles William, 1860-1937Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924 AKA Korzeniowski, Josef Teodor Konrad, 1857-1924 http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/c-f.htm
:: Literature On The Web :: F-G :: Golding, William 19111993; Goldsmith, Oliver 1728-1774; Goodrich, Clifford ;Gordon, Charles William (Ralph Connor) 1860-1937; Gore, http://www.nku.edu/~gregoryj/lit/f/f.html
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Pictures Needed Goode, William, 17621816. Goodrich, Charles Gourlay, 1869-? Gordon, George Angier Rowlands, William Penfro, 1860-1937. Rowley, CE, 1843-? Rowton, SJ http://www.cyberhymnal.org/misc/pics.htm
Extractions: SHOW THE WORLD THE FACES OF FAITH BEHIND THE MUSIC! Click here let us know that, too. Beddome, Benjamin Borthwick, Jane Laurie Bourgeois, Louis Breck, Carrie Elizabeth Ellis ... Kirkland, Flora fl. 1901 Mant, Richard Abbey, Alonzo Judson Acuff, James W. Adam of St. Victor 12th Century Adams, John Greenleaf Adams, Jessie Adams, Ophelia fl. 1905 Adcock, John Ahle, Johann Rudolph Ainger, Arthur Campbell Akerman, Lucy Evelina ... Amiguet, J. fl. 1920 Amis, Lewis Randolph Amps, William Anatolius fl. 800 Anderson, Maria F. Anketell, John Anna Sophia of Hessen-Darmstadt Anstice, Joseph ... Arnold, William fl. 1920 Astley, Charles Tamberlane Atchinson, Jonathan Bush Atkins, George Atkinson, F. M fl. 1904 Atkinson, Frederick Cook Auber, Harriet Austin, John Aylward, Theodore Edward ... Bacon, Leonard W. fl. 1884 Bahnmeier, Jonathan Friedrich Bainbridge, Thomas Bailey, Urania Locke Stoughton Baker, Frederick George ... Ball, William 19th Century Balle, Carl Christian Nikolaj Bambridge, William Samuel Bancroft, Charitie Lees Smith Barham-Gould, Arthur Cyril ... Barker, Annie Herbert fl. 1883 Barker, Cyril
Extractions: This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" http://promo.net/pg/ PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Monday 03 September 2001 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935 Adams, Henry, 1838-1918 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803 Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897 AKA: Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897
New Zealand Biographies Index Coates, Joseph Gordon (18781943). Cobham, Charles John Lyttelton (1909-1977) Williams, Herbert William (1860-1937). Williams, James Nelson (1837-1915) http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/dnzb/
Extractions: NZHistory.net home / Biographies index A B C D ... XYZ This index lists the names of all the subjects of the biographies which appear in the five volumes of the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography You can find online versions of all these biographies on the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's new online DNZB website: http://www.dnzb.govt.nz Abbott, Richard Atkinson (1883-1954) Abel, Erwin Leonard Guy (1911-1995) Abraham, Caroline Harriet (1809?-1877) Abraham, Charles John (1814-1903) Abraham, Constance Palgrave (1864-1942) Acheson, Frank Oswald Victor (1887-1948) Acker, Lewis (1813-17?-1885) Acland, Hugh John Dyke (1904-1981) Acland, Hugh Thomas Dyke (1874-1956) Acres, Thyra Avis Mary (1910-1994) Adams, Alfred Albert Thomas William (1842-1919) Adams, Arthur Henry (1872-1936) Adams, Charles Edward (1870-1945) Adams, Charles William (1840-1918) Adams, Ernest Alfred (1892-1976) Adams, Luke (1838-1918) Adamson, Catherine Mary Ann (1868-1925) Adamson, John Angus (1865-1936) Adamson, Thomas (1845-1913) Addison, Agnes (1841/42?-1903)
John Maskey And Mary Pritchard Charles ANDREWS (18691925) +Louisa Tulip MASKEY (1882-1930) 4-William Henry 4-Gordon HENDERSON 3-Edith Annia Pauline GORRICK (1860-1937) +William http://home.alphalink.com.au/~bbolitho/Maskey.htm
Extractions: Contact Bob Bolitho At Cambridge Assizes on 12 March 1805, John Maskey was sentenced to seven years' transportation for having stolen stockings and gloves. On 27 July 1807, he left England on the "Duke of Portland", a 523-ton Bordeaux-built vessel under the command of Master I C Spence and carrying 189 convicts. John arrived in New South Wales on 10 Nov 1807. Mary Pritchard was convicted at the Monmouth Summer Assizes on 3 August 1801 and sentenced to seven years. She and her friend Margaret Harris had stolen goods from the shop of William Roberts in the early hours of 11 May 1801. Mary left England on the "Glatton" on 23 September 1802 and arrived in Sydney on 11 March 1803. John and Mary married on 18 August 1826 at Castlereagh, many years after they had started a family. Before becoming partner to John Maskey, Mary had two children fathered by Ferdinand Meurant. One was Edward Meurant , who went to New Zealand as a sealer and eventually settled there, working as a trader and government interpreter. The other was Elvira, who died at the age of six in a fire on her father's farm. Records also indicate that John and Mary's eldest daughter was the child of Samuel Terry. This family is still in outline form pending receipt of further information on, and verification of, dates and locations. Thanks to the many people who have already contributed information.
1900 415 CONNOR, Ralph, pseud. of Charles William Gordon, 18601937. GLENGARRY/SCHOOLDAYS/A STORY OF EARLY DAYS IN/GLENGARRY/BY/ RALPH CONNOR/AUTHOR OF THE MAN http://www.library.ubc.ca/edlib/egoffbib/1900.html
Extractions: CANADIAN CHILDREN'S BOOKS 1799-1939 Title Page Table of Contents Preface Guide to Symbols ... Illustrations 380 BALLANTYNE, Robert Michael, 1825-1894. 381 CHAFFEY, M. Ella, b. 1860. To Cariboo and Back/By/M. Ella Chaffey/ [ornament] /COLUMBUS, OHIO/THE BOOK CONCERN/ [19?] [all within a dbl. border]. As the book's title suggests, gold-panning in the Cariboo is the centrepiece of the story. However, the plot is less conventional than most such tales with the addition of a small girl, a lost will and some background of urban Toronto in 1858 and 1867. The Preface is dedicated: 'To Boy who once lived in British Columbia and now lives in California. "Lest he forget"'. 382 [ornament] /TALES/OF/THE NORTHERN SEAS./ [pict. ornament] /London:/THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY;/56, PATERNOSTER ROW; 65, ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD;/AND 164, PICCADILLY./ [19?] [all within a dbl. border]. The contents include a description of the land around the North Pole, an account of 'Esquimaux' life and whaling in Baffin Bay. Each chapter ends with a brief, religious homily as befits a Religious Tract Society author. 383 [WALSHE, Elizabeth Hely].
1930 797 CONNOR, Ralph, pseud. of Charles William Gordon, 18601937. ornamentalrule /THE GIRL FROM/GLENGARRY/By/Ralph Connor/ pict. ornament/ McCLELLAND http://www.library.ubc.ca/edlib/egoffbib/1930.html
Extractions: CANADIAN CHILDREN'S BOOKS 1799-1939 Title Page Table of Contents Preface Guide to Symbols ... Illustrations Dates verified from EC. Library has: [193-?] 213x156 mm. Contains 'The despoiler' by the British Columbian writer, Hubert Evans, a story of a girl's fishing adventure set in British Columbia. 759 MARCHANT, Bessie (Mrs. J.A. Comfort), 1862-1941. HER OWN KIN/BY/BESSIE MARCHANT/Author of "Rachel Out West", "Island Born", &c., &c./Illustrated by W.E. Wightman/BLACKIE & SON LIMITED/LONDON AND GLASGOW/ [193-?]. Half-title. The setting is Kettle Creek on Seymour Inlet, British Columbia. Forestry and boat-building problems are (in a modern context) interesting adjuncts to the author's usual plot and usual competent and noble heroine. 760 MILNE, Alan Alexander, 1882-1956. NOW WE ARE SIX/BY A.A. MILNE WITH/DECORATIONS BY/ERNEST H. SHEPARD/ [pict. ornament] /McCLELLAND AND STEWART/PUBLISHERS [printer's marks] TORONTO/ [193-?]. Half-title. 761 RORKE, Louise Richardson, d. 1949.
Glendon - Alumni - Glendon Alumni In Print - L Dear Bill The Correspondence of William Arthur Deacon. Toronto University ofToronto Press, 1988. Charles W. Gordon ( Ralph Connor ) (18601937). http://www.glendon.yorku.ca/english/alumni/inprint/l.html
Extractions: LANDRY, GUILLAUME, Edith da Costa, Jessica Dionne, Maria Faija, Marie-Claire Lemay, Janice Leung and Vanessa Lishingman, eds. Toronto: York University, 2002. -. "La coopération entre le privé, le public et le communautaire au Brésil." 118-120. IN Edith da Costa, Jessica Dionne, Maria Faija, Guillaume Landry, Marie-Claire Lemay, Janice Leung and Vanessa Lishingman, eds. Toronto: York University, 2002. LARKIN, EDWARD JAMES . "The Effect of Strychnine Sulphate on the Conditioned Avoidance Response." MA, 1968.
REH Bookshelf - C William M. Corbett, James J. Coronado, Francisco Vasquez de Cosmopolitan Crane, Connor, Ralph. pseudonym of Charles William Gordon (18601937) http://www.rehupa.com/bookshelf_c.htm
Extractions: REHupa Home Page REH Bookshelf - C compiled by Rusty Burke BACK TO REH BOOKSHELF HOMEPAGE Cabell , James Branch Cambrensis ... , James Oliver Cabell, James Branch One Who Walked Alone , p. 92: "...he said he might come back next week and pick up that book and another one that one by Cabell." One Who Walked Alone , p. 264: [quoting letter from REH] "I learn with interest your struggles with Cabell. Hold on to it for a few days, until I can get over there. I've never read that particular book, and I'd like to look it over with you." Cabell is mentioned in Howard's humorous poem, "A Fable for Critics." The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions Eighth printing; first Modern Library edition. New York: Modern Library, 1927 [originally published 1917]. 30701; PQ1; GL; TDB. Still in HPU holdings. Something About Eve REH reviewed this book in The Junto, date unknown; reprinted in