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  1. Memoir of Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-01-09
  2. Passion-flowers by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-09-04
  3. A Trip to Cuba by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-04-01
  4. Poetical Tributes To The Memory Of Abraham Lincoln (1865) by Julia Ward Howe, Richard Henry Chittenden, et all 2008-06-02
  5. Later Lyrics by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-02-26
  6. Is Polite Society?: And Other Essays. by Julia Ward Howe, 2009-04-27
  7. The Walk With God (1919) by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-09-10
  8. Sex and Education: A Reply to Dr. E. H. Clarke's "Sex in Education." by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-01-10
  9. Is polite society polite? And other essays by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-08-22
  10. Masterpieces of American Eloquence: Christian Herald Selection by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-01-10
  11. The World's Own (1857) by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-09-10
  12. At sunset by Julia Ward Howe, 2010-06-14
  13. Bryant Centennial, Cummington: August 16, 1894 (1894) by John Bigelow, Parke Godwin, et all 2010-05-23
  14. Battle Hymn of the Republic by Julia Ward (Ralph Carmichael, Arr. ) Howe, 1970-01-01

21. Story Of Julia Ward Howe,Life Of Julia Ward Howe,Biography Of Julia Ward Howe
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Miss Julia Ward Howe was born in New York City on May 27, 1819 as the third of the six children to Julia Rush Cutler and Samuel Ward, a wealthy banker. Julia learnt French, Italian, German, Latin and Greek besides being tutored in literature, science and mathematics. She began a journey of self education after the age of sixteen. Julia began her writing career at the age of 20 when she wrote a literary criticism which was published anonymously in the Literary and Theological Review and the New York Review.
Julia lost her mother when she was only five. She thus came under the influence of her protective and religious father. Nevertheless Julia had her share of enjoyment and socialising. She became extremely popular for her pretty looks and mellifluous voice.
Julia faced more tragedies in the death of her father in the year 1839 and successive demise of a brother and a sister-in-law. These personal tragedies made Julia seek solace in religion.

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23. Julia Ward Howe
howe, julia ward (18191910), American author and reformer, born in New York City. She was associated with her husband, Samuel Gridley howe,
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Howe, Julia Ward (1819-1910), American author and reformer, born in New York City. She was associated with her husband, Samuel Gridley Howe, in his humanitarian work and in editing and contributing to the Boston Commonwealth, an antislavery paper. Inspired by a visit to a Union army camp during the American Civil War (1861-1865), Howe wrote the famous poem "Battle Hymn of the Republic," which, after publication in The Atlantic Monthly in 1862, immediately achieved great popularity as a song of the Civil War. After the war, Howe was active in the women's rights movement as a founder of both the New England Woman's Club and the Association for the Advancement of Women. She also headed the American branch of the Woman's International Peace Association. She was the first woman to be elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Howe's works include the Life of Margaret Fuller (1883), From Sunset Ridge: Poems Old and New (1898), and Reminiscences 1819-1899 (1899). "Howe, Julia Ward"

24. Julia Ward Howe
(1) julia ward howe, Battle Hymn of the Republic (1862) Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord He is trampling out the vintage where the
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Julia Ward , the daughter of a wealthy b anker, was born on 27th May, 1819. She developed radical political opinions and was active in the American Anti-Slavery Society
In 1843 Julia married Samuel Gridley Howe , a fellow campaigner against slavery . The couple were both members of the Free-Soil Party and between 1851 and 1853 Julia and her husband edited the anti-slavery journal Commonwealth . She also published several volumes of poetry including Passion Flowers (1854) and Words for the Hour (1857). In 1862 the Atlantic Monthly published her Battle Hymn of the Republic
In 1868 Howe founded the New England Women's Suffrage Association The following year Howe and Lucy Stone formed the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA). Between 1870 and 1890 Howe and Stone edited the organization's magazine, the

25. Julia Ward Howe: A Who2 Profile
julia ward howe was a poet who copublished the anti-slavery newspaper The Commonwealth with her husband, Samuel Gridley howe. In 1861 she wrote the words
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Julia Ward Howe was a poet who co-published the anti-slavery newspaper The Commonwealth with her husband, Samuel Gridley Howe. In 1861 she wrote the words to The Battle Hymn of the Republic , which became the recognized theme song of the Union during the Civil War. After the war Howe continued writing, became active in the woman's suffrage movement and advocated world peace. In 1908 she became the first woman elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Other abolitionists include John Brown and Harriet Beecher Stowe
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26. CODEPINK : Julia Ward Howe's Mother's Day Proclamation - 1870
julia ward howe s Mother s Day Proclamation 1870. Arise then women of this day! Arise, all women who have hearts! Whether your baptism be of water or of
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27. Democracy Now! | Julia Ward Howe: The Woman Behind Mother's Day
We take a look at the woman behind Mother s Day, julia ward howe. The author of the Battle Hymn of the Republic, she began advocating for a mother s day for
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28. Julia Ward Howe Elected To American Academy Of Arts And Letters
It s The Battle Hymn of the Republic, written by author and activist julia ward howe. howe became the first woman elected to the prestigious American
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29. VOA News - Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910: The Anti-Slavery Activist Wrote One Of Th
On PEOPLE IN AMERICA The Battle Hymn of the Republic caught the spirit of The Union soldiers of the North.
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30. Newport Notables
julia ward howe b. New York City, NY, May 27, 1819 d. Newport, RI, October 17, 1910 In 1831 howe family arrives on Aquidneck Island as summer residents.
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Julia Ward Howe
b. New York City, NY, May 27, 1819
d. Newport, RI, October 17, 1910
Writer, poet, leader for suffrage, reformer, and author of " Battle Hymn of the Republic ." First woman elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1908). Born into a wealthy New York City family. Receives education from governesses and in private schools. Childhood spent in NYC. Descendant of two colonial Rhode Island governors, Richard and Samuel Ward. In 1831 Howe family arrives on Aquidneck Island as summer residents. Family lives in various locations before purchasing home known as "Ashurst Cottage," "Buttonwood," and most often referred to as "Redwood Lodge." House at corner of Bellevue Avenue and Old Beach Road no longer exists present grounds of Redwood Library. On visit to Boston in 1841, meets future husband Samuel G. Howe, noted philanthropist, educator, founder of the Perkins Institute for the Blind. Marries April 23, 1843. Settles in Boston; not well received because of New York background; helps husband in the anti-slavery periodical, the Commonwealth.

31. PAL: Julia Ward Howe (1819-1910)
julia ward howe (18191910), little known today except as author of The Battle Hymn of the Republic, was famous in her lifetime as poet, essayist,
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Source: Boston Women's Heritage Trail Primary Works Passion-flowers. Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1854. (Poetry) Words for the Hour. Boston and NY: Ticknor and Fields, 1857. (Poetry) The World's Own. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1857. (Play) A Trip to Cuba. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1860. (Travel) "The Battle Hymn" The Atlantic February, 1862 ( E-Text Later Lyrics. From the Oak to the Olive: a plain record of a pleasant journey. From Sunset Ridge; Poems old and new. Boston: Houghton Mufflin, 1898. Masterpieces of American eloquence (Christian Herald selection) with introduction by Julia Ward Howe. NY:The Christian Herald, 1900. PS661 .M3 At Sunset. Boston and NY: Houghton Mifflin Co, 1910. (Poetry) The Hermaphrodite.

32. Julia Ward Howe
It was after one such battle in 1861 julia ward howe saw the reality of the horrors of war. In a moving tribute to Union soldiers julia composed the poem
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J ulia Ward was born in New York in 1819. Her ancestors included two colonial Rhode Island governors. Julia was educated by governesses in a private environment permeated by property ownership, wealth and privilege. On a trip to Boston in 1841 Julia met Samuel Howe, a noted philanthropist, educator, and founder of the Perkins Institute for the Blind. The pair married in 1843. Samuel Howe supported the anti-slavery movement but was less inclined toward women's emancipation. Some archivists contend that Samuel Howe was a member of the populace targeted by temperance reformers and that his abuse of alcohol contributed to physical abuse of Julia. Julia, in addition to giving birth to six children, wrote poetry and plays. The Boston resident occasionally recited to Lyceum audiences in and around the Boston and New York vicinity but did not travel far from home. With the Civil War came the cessation of Lyceum activity. War became a form of macabre entertainment. Frequently townspeople would pack picnics and plan excursions to view battles on the outskirts of town. It was after one such battle in 1861 Julia Ward Howe saw the reality of the horrors of war. In a moving tribute to Union soldiers Julia composed the poem

33. Mother's Day Procolamation, Julia Ward Howe
Mothers Day Proclamation julia ward howe, Boston, 1870 Mother s Day was originally started after the Civil War, as a protest to the carnage of that war,
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Mothers' Day Proclamation: Julia Ward Howe, Boston, 1870
Mother's Day was originally started after the Civil War, as a protest to the carnage of that war, by women who had lost their
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Arise, then, women of this day! Arise all women who have hearts,
whether our baptism be that of water or of fears!
Say firmly: "We will not have great questions decided by
irrelevant agencies. Our husbands shall not come to us, reeking
with carnage, for caresses and applause. Our sons shall not be
taken from us to unlearn all that we have been able to teach
them of charity, mercy and patience.
We women of one country will be too tender of those of another country to allow our sons to be trained to injure theirs. From the bosom of the devastated earth a voice goes up with our own. It says "Disarm, Disarm! The sword of murder is not the balance of justice." Blood does not wipe our dishonor nor violence indicate possession.

34. Julia Ward Howe
The following from julia ward howe, REMINISCENCES, 18191899, (Boston, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1899); pp 327-329.; is offered as some of the
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Julia Ward Howe 27 May 1819 to 17 October 1910.
Arise, then, women of this day! Arise all women who have hearts, whether your baptism be that of water or of fears! Say firmly: "We will not have great questions decided by irrelevant agencies, "Our husbands shall not come to us reeking with carnage, for caresses and applause. "Our sons shall not be taken from us to unlearn all that we have been able to teach them of charity, mercy, and patience. "We women of one country will be too tender of those of another country to allow our sons to be trained to injure theirs." From the bosom of the devasted earth a voice goes up with our own. It says, "Disarm, Disarm!" The sword of murder is not the balance of justice! Blood does not wipe out dishonor nor violence indicate possession. As men have often forsaken the plow and the anvil at the summons of war, let women now leave all that may be left of home for a great and earnest day of counsel. Let them meet first, as women, to bewail and commemorate the dead.

35. Howe, Julia Ward (Harper's Magazine)
THINGS CONNECTED TO “howe, julia ward”. HUMAN BEINGS. Bement, C.N. (Caleb N.) by julia ward howe Editor s drawer/Fiction, March 1903, 1 pp.
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36. Julia Ward Howe By William H. Cotton And John Elliot
For years julia ward howe had yearned to take a more active part in public affairs. But her husband, the noted Boston reformer Samuel Gridley howe,
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37. Howe, Julia Ward --  Britannica Student Encyclopaedia
howe, julia ward (18191910), US writer and reformer. julia ward was born on May 27, 1819, in New York City. She married Samuel Gridley howe in 1843 and
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38. Julia Ward Howe: Poems
howe, julia ward. Born in New York City, May 27, 1819; died in Boston, 1910. With the exception of her one great poem, The Battle Hymn of the Republic,
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