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  1. Our standard-bearer;
  2. TRY AGAIN; or, The Trials and Triumphs of Harry West. A Story for Young Folks. Boat Club Series, v. 4. by Oliver. [Adams, William Taylor. 1822 - 1897]. Optic, 1858
  3. ON TIME; or The Young Captain of the Ucayga Steamer. Lake Shore Series, v. 3. by Oliver. [Adams, William Taylor. 1822 - 1897]. Optic, 1870-01-01
  4. BRAKE UP; or, The Young Peacemakers. by Oliver. [Adams, William Taylor. 1822 - 1897]. Optic, 1898-01-01
  5. Northern lands; or, Young America in Russia and Prussia. A Story of Travel and Adventure ... by William Taylor (1822-1897) Adams, 1872-01-01
  6. HATCHIE, The Guardian Slave; or, The Heiress of Bellvue. A Tale of the Mississippi and the South-west. by Warren T. [pseudonym of Adams, William Taylor. 1822 - 1897, also known as 'Oliver Optic']. Ashton, 1853
  7. SWITCH OFF; or, The War of the Students. by Oliver.[Adams, William Taylor.1822 - 1897]. Optic, 1870
  8. Square and compasses : or, Building the house by William Taylor, 1822-1897 Adams, 2009-10-26
  9. The sailor boy : or, Jack Somers in the navy by William Taylor, 1822-1897 Adams, 2009-10-26
  10. Poor and proud : or The fortunes of Katy Redburn : a story for young folks by William Taylor, 1822-1897 Adams, 2009-10-26
  11. In school and out : or, The conquest of Richard Grant : a story for young people by William Taylor, 1822-1897 Adams, 2009-10-26
  12. Haste and waste : or The young pilot of Lake Champlain : a story for young people by William Taylor, 1822-1897 Adams, 2009-10-26
  13. BRAKE UP; or, The Young Peacemakers. by Oliver.[Adams, William Taylor.1822 - 1897]. Optic, 1870
  14. Rich and humble; or The mission of Bertha Grant. A story for young people by William Taylor, 1822-1897 Adams, 2009-10-26

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Optic, Oliver William Taylor Adams 18221897. Format Hardcover. Boston Lee Shepard, 1867.. Illustrated by b/w frontis and title. later edition. c.1858
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John Quincy, 17671848 Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803 Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897AKA Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897 Addams, Jane, 1860-1935 Aesop, 620(?
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44. The Stanley Lieberman Memorial Collection Of American Juvenile Literature
Red cloth X (Adams, William Taylor) 18221897. The prisoners of the cave. In TheArgosy. 53. Frank and fearless. By Horatio Alger, Jr..
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The Stanley Lieberman Memorial Collection of American Juvenile Literature A Checklist Compiled by Bruce Jay Wasser (Princeton University Library. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections. 1969) How to use this checklist Each title in the Lieberman Collection is represented by a separate entry in the following checklist, and, sometimes, by cross (or X) references as well. The following sample entry
Author Title Call number Adams, William Taylor 1822-1897 Always In luck, By Oliver Optic. In the Argosy. Vol. XV, 1892-1893, pp. 155-356. Blue illus. Cloth. XV Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899. Chester Rand. Lieberman 115 May be interpreted thus: William Taylor Adam's Always in Luck , written under the pseudonym Oliver Optic, appears in The Argosy , Volume XV, which is bound in the blue illustrated, cloth-covered boards. This volume also contains Horatio Alger's Chester Rand , and an entry for Chester Rand is also to be found in this checklist in its proper alphabetical place within the listing of Alger's novels and stories. The number 115 is the shelf or call number for the volume described, and should be cited as (Lieberman 115) in placing a request to have the book retrieved from the stacks. Since this checklist is only a guide to the Lieberman Collection and not a detailed bibliographical accounting, entries are brief, and no attempt has been made to conform to principles of formal bibliographic description. Generally, however, standard terms have been used in describing bindings, with the exception of the use of "paperback" and "illus. Paperback" which have been employed consistently in preference to the terms "wrapper" and "illus. wrapper."

45. Dìtská Literatura V Severní Americe Do Poloviny 19
Za zakladatele série knížek pro chlapce je považován William Taylor Adams (18221897)publikující pod pseudonymem Oliver Optic. Jeho príbeh Vodácký klub
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Dìtská literatura v Severní Americe do poloviny 19. století
Vlasta Øeøichová Poèátky literatury pro dìti a mládež v Severní Americe jsou spojeny s pøíchodem anglických puritánù v prvních desetiletích 17. století. Tito noví osadníci tu sice nebyli prvními a jedinými obyvateli, ale dùvody jejich pøíchodu a názory, které si z pùvodní vlasti pøinesli, mìly na rozvoj americké literatury pro dìti zásadní význam. Puritáni pøedstavovali komunitu, jejíž snahou bylo žít v novém prostøedí v souladu se svým uèením. Jako protestanti èetli Bibli a mezi sebe a Boha nestavìli církevní hodnostáøe; jako zakladatelé nové spoleènosti oèekávali, že jejich dìti tyto postoje pøevezmou a budou je pøedávat dalším generacím. Proto bylo dùležité, aby èetly a vzdìlávaly se, a tak už napø. ve 40. letech 17. století platil ve státì Massachusetts zákon ukládající rodièùm povinnost uèit své potomky èíst. První knížky adresované dìtským ètenáøùm mìly podobnì jako v Evropì didaktický a moralistní charakter. Znaèná èást z nich byla veršovanými abecedáøi a elementárními èítankami obsahujícími texty mravnì výchovného a vzdìlávacího charakteru. Od vìtšiny evropské produkce se však lišily dùrazem na základy puritánské vìrouky. Takovou podobu mìla i nejslavnìjší ze všech knih pro americké dìti v 17. a 18. století Èítanka Nové Anglie The New England Primer ), sestavená anglickým obchodníkem s knihami Benjaminem Harrisem (1673-1713) a poprvé vydaná mezi lety 1686-1690.

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48. It Goes On The Shelf
A reprint from 1891 with a picture of the popular author (18221897 - his realname was William Taylor Adams) of formula boys books in a short article on
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No.17 - February 1997 It Goes On The Shelf Published at The Sign of the Purple Mouth by Ned Brooks Cover art by Taral (Taral Wayne, 245 Dunn Avenue #2111, Toronto Ont. M6K 1S6, Canada) Bill Bridget - while It Goes On The Shelf 16 was being printed - sent a 36-page printout (in color yet!) of an Avram Davidson website (http://cnj.digex.net/~pcks/henry/) that is maintained by Henry Wessells (Temporary Culture, Box 43072, Upper Montclair NJ 07043-0072). Wessells mentions Davidson's biographer, Eileen Gunn (525 19th Avenue East, Seattle WA 98112), who is cataloging Davidson's letters - I heard from Eileen Gunn shortly after Avram died, but had not heard any more. I thought I told her that I had a number of letters that I would be glad to send copies of.
Henry Wessells, who is also a John Buchan fan, says he will send me a xerox of The Power-house , which is apparently hard to find. I have never seen a copy.
Bill Bridget also sends a page of abstruse data on very expensive antique `pop-up' or three-dimensional books. I think the only thing of that sort that I have is the one Edward Gorey did a few years ago. And speaking of Edward Gorey: The World of Edward Gorey
Both the autographed and regular editions are the same price, but there are only 1000 autographed. A Gorey bibliography is long overdue, as he has published nearly 100 books and illustrated a couple of dozen more for other writers in the last 40 years - his first was in 1953. I got this from Signals at their 24-hour toll-free number for credit-card orders, 1-800-669-9696. The item number is 50251 - and I got the autographed edition.

49. Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926
Samuel, 17221803 Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897 AKA Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897Addams, Jane, 1860-1935 Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719 Aesop, 620(?
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50. NEC-CAH Manuscript Authors S-Z
Sherman, David, 18221897. The Rev. William Gordon; a paper read before the NewEngland Methodist Subj. Taylor, William, Bishop, 1821-1902. Missions.
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Part Three: S T U V W X Y Z ... Subjects Part Three: S - Z
  • Shepler, John Rex,

  • Asbury in New England; a paper read for the New England Methodist Historical Society at the Annual Conference meeting, Westfield, MA, May 18, 1940.
    7 leaves, 28 cm. Typescript.
    11 leaves. Typescript, carbon copy.
    Subj.: Asbury, Francis, Bishop, 1745-1816. Methodism in New England.
  • Sherman, David,

  • The Rev. William Gordon; a paper read before the New England Methodist Historical Society, Jan. 18, 1897.
    17 leaves, 22.5 cm. Manuscript.
    Subj.: Gordon, William, 1810-1895.
  • Skinner, Henry B.

  • A statistical view of Methodism in the United States, designed as a chart of references. East Cambridge, MA., 1839. 1 leaf, 65 cm.
  • Sleeper, Jacob,
  • An account book, Middletown, CT, 1844-54. 1 v. Manuscript, signed. Subj.: Wesleyan University, Middletown CT.
  • Smith, Charles F.,
  • History of Methodism in Piscataquis County, Maine. Dover, ME, 1910. 12 leaves, 28 cm. Typescript, carbon copy.

51. NEC-CAH Letters P-Z
Letter to W. Livesey and William Taylor, dated Lowell, March 29, 1838. 4 p. Sherman, David, 18221897. Letter to George Whitaker, dated Holliston, MA,
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P
  • Paine, Harvey H., 1859-1914. Postal card to William H. Meredith, dated Webster, MA, Jan. 26, 1904. 1 p. Paine, Robert, Bp., 1799-1882. Letter to Bp. [James Osgood] Andrew, dated Aberdeen, MS, Jan. 21, 1867. 2 p. Subj.: Methodist church in the south.
  • Oversize.
  • Palmer, Phoebe (Worrell), 1807-1874. Letter to Gershom F. Cox, dated New York, NY, Jan. 29, 1844. 4 p. Signed Walter and Phoebe Palmer, but apparently written mostly by Phoebe Palmer. Palmer, Walter Clark, 1804-1883. Letter to Gershom F. Cox, dated New York, NY, Jan. 29, 1844. 4 p. Signed Walter and Phoebe Palmer, but apparently written mostly by Phoebe Palmer. Same as above. Panearque, Prof. Letter to [John Wesley] Lindsay, dated [Boston, MA], no date. 1 p. Text in Latin. Parker, Edwin Wallace, Bp., 1833-1901.
      Postal card to George Whitaker, dated [Aug. 30], no year. 1 p.

52. Past Masters - 1796 To 1930
Born in Truro he demitted in 1808 to join Adams Lodge in Wellfleet. William Taylor was born in Provincetown August 14, 1874 and joined the Lodge in 1899
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Past Masters of King Hiram's Lodge
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John Young
Master 1796 - 1799
Shipwright
John Young was born in Nova Scotia and chartered Old Colony Lodge Hanover, Massachusetts in 1792. He was their first Master but left Hanover in 1793 after the death of his first wife. Young applied for the dispensation to charter King Hiram's Lodge and was Master until he moved to Wellfleet in 1799 where he attended Adam's Lodge. John Young was paid traveling expenses for each meeting, and if we look back at the situation of the roads in that day, we can well imagine that he deserved whatever he was paid. Jonathan Cook
Master 1800 - 1801, 1805 - 1807
Ship Owner
Owner of the Polly, the first Boston to Provincetown packet ship. His Past Masters Jewel is in the Collection of the Museum Of Our National Heritage in Lexington, Massachusetts. Allen Hinckley
Master 1802 - 1803
Carpenter
Built the first Lodge building and Provincetown's first schoolhouse. Henry Paine Master 1804 Master Mariner Born in Truro he demitted in 1808 to join Adams Lodge in Wellfleet. Died in the October Gale of 1841 when fifty seven men from Truro died on seven vessels.

53. Index
Maria (18221897). . . Narrative Mary Ann (1818-1889). . . Narrative Private William H. (1842-1864). . . Narrative William Taylor Bill (1844-1914).
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Charles James Adams (18591931). Charles William ADDERTON (b1866) William HenryHUNT RWS (1790-1864). Thomas Taylor IRELAND
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55. West Winfield Cemetery, Winfield, N.Y.
Adams, William, D.1210-1885, 78yr, Wf. Sarah Ann Pope ALBRIGHT, Edward, 1846-1924 Taylor, Walker C., 1826-1851, 25yr-10mo Taylor, William, 1875-
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WEST WINFIELD CEMETERY
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This cemetery is located in "downtown" West Winfield on the south side of West Main St. (US Route 20). It is a very large and still active cemetery. According to the director of the Herkimer County Historical Society , this reading was done by George Hildebrandt, a volunteer there some years ago who is still active at the society. Only dates up to 1930 were taken at the time which explains some of the s. The reading was obtained from the files of the Historical Society and transcribed as originally typed. In a few instances [] were added to indicate the editor's awareness that some data didn't quite match, but entered as printed or to give additional information relating to persons allied to the editor's own family. This is a great list with lots of maiden names.
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ACKERMAN, Abba, 1788-1870, 82yr
ACKERMAN, Charity E., 1829-1882
ACKERMAN, Francis E., 1854-1855
ACKERMAN, Ida Mariah, 1851-1852
ACKERMAN, Myra, 1868-1868

56. Letcher County Cemetery Records - Whitesburg, KY, Cemeteries
Patton Eld., 1912, 1975 Taylor, Peggy R., 1902, 1977 TODD, William J., 1884, Nancy Adams) BROWN, George W., 1876, 1965 BROWN, James H., 1922,
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ADAMS CEMETERY, Whitesburg, KY 1 mile up Big Cowan Creek across from Fritz Maggard's home
BANKS CEMETERY, Whitesburg, KY above Dry Fork Creek on the Banks farm on KY River
BANKS AND HAMPTON CEMETERY, Whitesburg, KY on left of road below Boyd Banks home place BANKS, Bob Boyd, 1888, 1973 BANKS, Cassandra Lynn, 1977, 1977 BANKS, Estill, 1913, 1974 BANKS, Vernon B., 1922, 1977 COLLINS, Herman, 1922, 1966 DAY, Loren C., 1902, 1963 DAY, Mary H., 1902, no date HALCOMB, Emett, 1884, 1969 HALCOMB, Hettie, 1890, 1972 HAMPTON, Callie, 1907, no date HAMPTON, Ervin, 1909, 1978 HAMPTON, Garland, 1918, 1969 HAMPTON, Irene, 1921, no date HAMPTON, John E., 1943, 1966 HAMPTON, Patrick, 1893, 1971 HAMPTON, Richard V., 1945, 1949 HAMPTON, Solomon H., 1866, 1957 ISON, Astor, 1925, 1966 ISON, Willie, 1903, 1974
HESTER BANKS CEMETERY, Whitesburg, KY at Wesley Banks home place on the Banks farm BANKS, Hester [DAY], 1901, 1932
BLAIR CEMETERY, Whitesburg, KY at mouth of Big Cowan Creek on left of road at Ellis Banks Home
BLAIR AND BROWN CEMETERY, Whitesburg, KY

57. Washington County, OH Cemetery Index MCCLURKIN - MCHUGH
McCORMACK, Sarah, 18221897, St. Patrick s, Ludlow Twp. McCREARY, William,Greenlawn, Adams Twp. McCREERY, Vera Eileen Farley, 1929-1967, Lower Salem,
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McCLURKIN, Jannie M. Ferguson, 1857-1911, Matamoras, Grandview Twp.
McCLURKIN, Samuel, 1848-1911, Matamoras, Grandview Twp.
McCOLL, David L, 1947-1974, Newport, Newport Twp.
McCOLLESTER, Frank, Oak Grove, Marietta Twp.
McCOLLISTER, Frank H, Oak Grove, Marietta Twp.
McCOLLISTER, Gordon E, Oak Grove, Marietta Twp.
McCOLLISTER, Harry, Oak Grove, Marietta Twp.
McCOLLISTER, James, Oak Grove, Marietta Twp.
McCOLLISTER, Ray, Oak Grove, Marietta Twp.
McCOLLOUGH, Wm, Oak Grove, Marietta Twp. McCOLLOWK, Selvister, Oak Grove, Marietta Twp. McCOLLUM, Alice, Eastlawn/Valley, Marietta Twp. McCOLLUM, Anna M, 1817-1902, Beverly, Waterford Twp. McCOLLUM, Anna M, Beverly, Waterford Twp. McCOLLUM, C. B, d. 1864, Beverly, Waterford Twp. McCOLLUM, C. B, Beverly, Waterford Twp. McCOLLUM, Charles, Eastlawn/Valley, Marietta Twp. McCOLLUM, James, 1798-1815, Beckett, Waterford Twp. McCOLLUM, Lucy, 1760-1812, Beckett, Waterford Twp.

58. Indian Mound Cemetery
D. MILLS, 1834 1858 Taylor, FR, 1839 - 1904 Loritte A. his wife, 1836 - 1907COMSTOCK, d June 5, 1875 ae 11 months BROKAW see Adams BROSS, William H.,
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INDIAN MOUND CEMETERY
Moravia, New York
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The following entries are for the most part arranged in alphabetical order. An exception to this occurs when two different last names appear in the same cemetery lot. Everyone on a lot is listed together. To aid in locating someone listed under a different surname, cross reference entries have been added.
The headstone readings listed on this site were taken in the mid-1960s and therefore do not contain burials after that time.
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59. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
William (1778 1830) HEADLAND, Isaac Taylor (1859 - 1942) HEARN, 1961)KELLER, Gottfried (1819 - 1890) KELLER, Helen (Adams) (1880 - 1968) KENDALL,
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60. Please Note That This File Has 5 Columns!!! It Can Be Imported
1822 PINDER James BURGHWALLIS 1822 Adams William CAMPSALL 1822 PIGOTT William 1822 USHERWOOD Benjamin MARTON(EAST) 1822 Taylor William MARTON(WEST)
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