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  1. Lydia Huntley Sigourney by Grace Lathrop Collin, 1902
  2. The Bell of St. Regis, by Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney, 1834
  3. Traits of the Aborigines of America. A poem. [By Lydia H. Huntley, afterwards Sigourney.] by Author Unknown, 2010-03-18
  4. Savings of the little ones, and poems of their mothers by Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney Mrs. 1791-1865. [from old catalog], 1855-12-31

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24. Connecticut's Heritage Gateway
Lesser poets, like Mrs. sigourney, knew no limits. She was born lydia huntley, the only child of a handyman for a wealthy widow in Norwich.
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Born:  Norwich; September 1, 1791
Died:  Hartford; June 10, 1865 Entry by James P. Walsh The nineteenth century had an insatiable appetite for mawkish poetry, and this appetite was catered to in Connecticut by Lydia Sigourney, the "Sweet Singer of Hartford." The Romantic period was intoxicated with the power of verse, and even the best poets, like Shelley or Wordsworth, often approached the edge of bathos. Lesser poets, like Mrs. Sigourney, knew no limits. She was born Lydia Huntley, the only child of a handyman for a wealthy widow in Norwich. Her father's employer took a liking to young Lydia and treated her much like a daughter. It was through this connection that she became a frequent guest of the Wadsworth family in Hartford, and the Wadsworths did much to further her literary career. In 1815, Lydia Huntley published her first collection of poems, entitled Moral Pieces . The following lines, describing the Flood, were considered especially good:

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26. Sigol1865.xml Lydia Huntley Sigourney Papers Lydia Huntley
Scope and Content Collection consists of correspondence to and from lydia huntley sigourney, diaries, literary papers (including poems, essays and articles
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%eadnotat; sigol1865.xml Lydia Huntley Sigourney Papers Lydia Huntley Sigourney Papers at the Connecticut Historical Society Compiled by NHPRC Project Staff EAD conversion sponsored by grant funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission. Grant # 98-101 Connecticut Historical Society 1 Elizabeth Street Hartford, CT 06105 November 1998 Collection Overview US/CTH/SIGOL/1865 Connecticut Historical Society Lydia Huntley Sigourney Papers Lydia Huntley Sigourney Collection consists of correspondence, literary papers and personal diaries. Also included are some papers of her husband, Charles Sigourney 2 boxes; 53 folders; 347 items 0.80 feet Manuscript stacks Related Material An index of 262 catalog cards is available to aid access to this collection. Access is through writer, recipient and date. The card catalog is located in the library reading room. The reader is also directed to the Print Room and Museum for non-documentary materials. Scope and Content Collection consists of correspondence to and from Lydia Huntley Sigourney, diaries, literary papers (including poems, essays and articles for magazines), personal notes and reminiscences, educational papers, ephemera, record books and financial and legal records. The collection also contains some of Charles Sigourney's papers, in particular correspondence, diaries and literary works. Organization Materials are organized into 11 series, and five sub-series, based on form and creator.

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Born in Norwich, Connecticut on September 1, 1791 Lydia Howard Huntley published her first piece, Moral Pieces in Prose and Verse with the help of Daniel Wadsworth in Hartford. She married Charles Sigourney in 1819. See also:

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30. Letters Of Life By L. H. Sigourney At Questia Online Library
Dickinson. Ed. Thomas H. Johnson and Theodora Anthony, and Anna Howard Shaw. Brooklyn California P, 1993. sigourney, lydia huntley. Select.
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32. 150 Years On Kendall Green: The Blog » Sayers [Bragg] And Gates: Lydia Sigourne
The 19th century had restrictive roles for women, but it was also a period of change for women—lydia huntley sigourney played a vital role in history of
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Sayers [Bragg] and Gates: Lydia Sigourney
David Evans on 12 Apr 2007 We have returned from lunch, and we¢â‚¬â„¢re all ready for the afternoon sessions. Dirksen Bauman is now introducing Edna Sayers [Lois Bragg] and Diana Gates, who will present on ¢â‚¬Å“Lydia Sigourney.¢â‚¬Â [It is a lecture combined with PowerPoint, but it does mean that there is considerable information both on the screen and directly from Bragg and Gates, which means sometimes it¢â‚¬â„¢s hard to figure out which you should be paying attention to.] The education of Alice Cogswell and the foundations of deaf education are portrayed as a noble act by Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet. This is what Paddy Ladd calls ¢â‚¬Å“the Grand Narrative,¢â‚¬Â where Deaf communities are constructed solely as the end products of hearing educators. Nowadays we consider Laurent Clerc as a founder of Deaf education in the United States, but our assertion is that these two gentlemen wouldn¢â‚¬â„¢t have gotten as far as they did without Lydia Sigourney and the Cogswells. The 19 th century had restrictive roles for women, but it was also a period of change for women¢â‚¬â€Lydia Huntley Sigourney played a vital role in history of deaf education. She was also the first woman to be self sufficient through writing, and the first successful teacher of deaf child in America.

33. Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney
lydia Howard huntley sigourney (17911865), Houghton Mifflin Presents a biographical sketch of the poet from the 4th edition of the Heath Anthology of
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Chapter 3: Early Nineteenth Century Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney (1791-1865) , PAL: Perspectives in American Literature A Research and Reference Guide (California State University at Stanislaus): Best used for its selected bibliography.-MJM The Farmer and Soldier by Lydia H. Sigourney , Voices from Nineteenth-Century America: This children's story "deglamorizing war and the life of soldiers" first appeared in The Youth's Companion , February 12, 1846, pp. 161-162).-MJM Griffin, George, 1778-1860 and Sigourney, Lydia Howard, 1791-1865 Papers , William L. Clements Library
(University of Michigan): Describes Sigourney as "a major figure in the rise of feminized, sentimental fiction in the second quarter of the nineteenth century." Includes an introduction to the writer as well as a description of the collection."-MJM Letters to Mothers By Mrs. L. H. Sigourney , Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities (University of Virginia): Includes generous excerpts from Sigourney's 1838 sentimental text. Each letter is provided with its original pagination and detailed metadata. Recommended.-MJM Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney (1791-1865) , Houghton Mifflin: Presents a biographical sketch of the poet from the 4th edition of the Heath Anthology of American Literature. Includes short bibliographies of primary and secondary materials plus a few relevant links.-MJM

34. Author:Lydia Sigourney - Wikisource
lydia huntley sigourney née lydia Howard huntley (1 September 1791 10 June 1865) was an American poetess and author who was extremely popular in her own
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See also biography Lydia Huntley Sigourney n©e Lydia Howard Huntley (1 September 1791 - 10 June 1865) was an American poetess and author who was extremely popular in her own time but is nearly forgotten today. Some of her works were published anonymously. The majority were published under the variations of her name "L. H. S.", "Mrs. Sigourney", or "Mrs. L. H. Sigourney."
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35. Biographical Sketch Of Lydia Sigourney
Philhellenic Poetry by Women, 18171852. Diss. University of Athens, 2001. Ann Arbor UMI, 2001. 3015876. sigourney, lydia Howard huntley. Letters of Life.
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A Short Consideration of the Life of Lydia Sigourney
Matthew Koyle
Victorian Web Home Visual Arts Authors Lydia Sigourney [Although Lydia Sigourney is obviously an American author, and nwebsiteBritish culture and history, she appears here for several reasons: She represents an important part of the long-forgotten Anglo-American tradition of women's writing, her works resonate with works of writers like Christina Rossetti and may have influenced them, and her work is so little known one is unlikely to encounter many mentions of it elsewhere. GPL Lydia Howard Huntley was born in Norwich, Connecticut on September 1, 1791 to Ezekiel Huntley and Zerviah Wentworth. Their only child, she was named after her father's first wife, Lydia Howard, a woman he had married soon after participating in the Revolutionary war. Lydia Howard died soon after her marriage to Ezekiel, and he later married Zerviah. Lydia had many fond memories of her father and mother whom she esteemed a great deal. When she began to be successful as an author, she determined to take care of them, refraining from marriage. In her words: I had . . . reason for avoiding serious advances. My mind was made up never to leave my parents. I felt that their absorbing love could never be repaid be the longest life-service, and that the responsibility of an only child, their sole prop and solace, would be strictly regarded by Him who readeth the heart. I had seen aged people surrounded by indifferent persons, who considered their care a burden, and could not endure the thought that my tender parents, who were without near relatives, should be thrown upon the fluctuating kindness of hirelings and strangers. To me, my father already seemed aged, though scarcely sixty; and I said, in my musing hours, Shall he, who never denied me aught, or spoke to me otherwise than in love-tones, stretch forth his hands in their weakness, "and find none to gird him? [241]

36. Chronological Bibliography
sigourney, lydia Howard huntley. Traits of the Aborigines of America. Willard, Emma Hart and William C. Woodbridge. Ancient Geography.
http://www.albany.edu/~jf/chron20.html
Chronological listing of bibliography entries:
Brooks, Maria Gowen.
Judith, Esther, and Other Poems.
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan Foster The Sunday School, or Village Sketches.
Huntington, Susan Mansfield Little Lucy, or, The Careless Child Reformed.
Robbins, Eliza American Popular Lessons.
Savage, Sarah Filial Affection, orThe Clergyman's granddaughter.
Savage, Sarah James Talbot.
Thayer, Caroline Matilda Warren Letter to Members of the Methodist Episcipal Church of the City of New York
Willard, Emma Hart and William C. Woodbridge Rudiments of Geography, on a new plan.
Rowson, Susanna Haswell Biblical Dialogues Between a Father and His Family.
Sedgwick, Catherine Maria Mary Hollis. A New England Tale. Sigourney, Lydia Howard Huntley Traits of the Aborigines of America. Willard, Emma Hart and William C. Woodbridge Ancient Geography. Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell The Genius of Oblivion and Other Original Poems. Morton, Sarah Wentworth Apthorp My Mind and Its Thoughts in Sketches, Fragments, and Essays. Rowson, Susanna Haswell "America and Liberty"

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lydia huntley sigourney, Herman Melville, and Mark Twain. Herman Melville; Ambrose Bierce; lydia huntley sigourney; Mark Twain; William Craft;
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38. Biography And Hymns Of Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney (1791-1865)
Biography and hymns of lydia Howard huntley sigourney (17911865)
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  • As Thy Day, So Shall Thy Strength Be Blest Comforter Divine Choose Ye His Cross to Bear Fill the Fount with Roses Go to Thy Rest, My Child Savior, Thy Law We Love Laborers of Christ, Arise Onward, Onward, Men of Heaven Pastor, Thou Art from Us Taken Not for the Summer Hour Alone We Mourn for Those Who Toil We Praise Thee if One Rescued Soul Where Wilt Thou Put Thy Trust? When Adverse Winds and Waves Arise
  • 39. ONCE HOME OF A FAMOUS POET; THE SIGOURNEY HOUSE IN HARTFORD TO LOSE IT... - Arti
    The old Colonial residence in this city, to which the poet lydia huntley sigourney was taken as a bride seventyfive years ago, has passed into the hands of
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    40. Lydia Sigourney
    The phrase was the refrain of a poem in his honor by lydia Howard huntley sigourney. This event characterizes sigourney s position as a writer.
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    Born in 1791 to Ezekiel Huntley and Zerviah Wentworth.and named Lydia Howard after her father's first wife, this poet achieved fame in her own lifetime, unlike Emily Dickinson whose name became widely recognized only after her death. Lydia experienced a happy childhood and remained devoted to her parents, and by her writing was able to support them in their later years. In 1811 Lydia and Daniel Wadsworth established a girl's school in Hartford. Wadsworth helped her secure funding and pupils for this school, urging daughters of his friends to attend. In 1815, Wadsworth was instrumental in the publication of Lydia's first book, Moral Pieces in Prose and Verse After her marriage to Charles Sigourney in 1819 Lydia retired from teaching and wrote only in her leisure time. Her husband did not want her to publish, so when she did publish, she did so anonymously. However, after her husband's business started to fail, she started to write seriously in pursuit of financial gain, to help her husband and also her parents.

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