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  1. Biography - Brooks, Noah (1830-1903): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  2. The writings of Abraham Lincoln Volume 3 by Brooks Noah 1830-1903, Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, et all 2010-09-29
  3. Abraham Lincoln And The Downfall Of American Slavery by Brooks Noah 1830-1903, 2010-10-15
  4. Abraham Lincoln: The Nation's Leader In The Great Struggle Through Which Was Maintained The Existence Of The United States by Brooks Noah 1830-1903, 2010-10-06
  5. Abraham Lincoln And The Downfall Of American Slavery by Brooks Noah 1830-1903, 2010-10-06
  6. Tales Of The Maine Coast by Brooks Noah 1830-1903, 2010-09-29
  7. Washington In Lincoln's Time by Brooks Noah 1830-1903, 2010-10-15
  8. Abraham Lincoln; A Biography For Young People by Brooks Noah 1830-1903, 2010-10-15
  9. Abraham Lincoln: A Biography For Young People by Brooks Noah 1830-1903, 2010-10-06
  10. The writings of Abraham Lincoln Volume 1 by Schurz Carl 1829-1906, Brooks Noah 1830-1903, et all 2010-09-29
  11. Washington in Lincoln 's time by Noah Brooks. by Brooks. Noah. 1830-1903., 1895-01-01
  12. Abraham Lincoln; the nation's leader in the great struggle through which was maintained the existence of the United States by Brooks. Noah. 1830-1903, 1888-01-01
  13. Henry Knox. a soldier of the revolution; major-general in the Co by Brooks. Noah. 1830-1903., 1900-01-01
  14. First across the continent; the story of the exploring expeditio by Brooks. Noah. 1830-1903., 1901-01-01

61. MilitaryArticles.com - Civil War Article - Lincoln Observed Civil
American journalist and author Noah Brooks (18301903) moved from his native Maineto Illinois, where he first met Abraham Lincoln while covering the 1856
http://www.militaryarticles.com/military-articles/civil-war/civil-war-article-20

62. Primary Source Microfilm S Online Guides
Im Kampf um das Judentum. Wien ; Berlin R. Löwit. 1920 Politics and Government.130 p. ; 24 cm.; CTRG95B882. Fiche 946-947 Brooks, Noah, 1830-1903.
http://microformguides.gale.com/BrowseGuide.asp?colldocid=1019000&Item=&Page=29

63. IPac2.0
BrooksMueller, Mary, 1954-, 1. Brooks, Nan. 11. Brooks, Nancy. 1. Brooks, Nathaniel,1760-1826, 0. Brooks, Nigel. 2. Brooks, Noah, 1830-1903. 6. Brooks, Oscar
http://134.241.121.88/ipac20/ipac.jsp?profile=mnr&index=AUTHOR&term=Brooks Mered

64. Barry Cassidy Rare Books - Books About Books
Brooks, Noah Autograph Letter Signed to Frederick E. Partington Newark, NJ. 1888. Brooks (18301903) was a Maine born journalist and author.
http://www.barrycassidyrarebooks.com/cassidy/bookmain.asp?pg=2&subject=Books abo

65. Listing By AUTHOR - B -
Brooks, Noah, 18301903 First Across The Continent; the story of the exploringexpedition of Lewis and Clark in 1803-4. Brown, Arthur
http://www.speakwise.com/Listing_Author/AL[B].htm

66. RH Love Galleries - Antrobus, John; R. H. Love Gallery: Specializing In American
Reportedly, President Lincoln admired it. Noah Brooks (18301903), a Washingtoncorrespondent for the Sacramento Union, described it on 29 February
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Antrobus, John
Back to Artists Back to Academic Realism About John Antrobus The portrait was exhibited in the Committee Room of the U.S. House of Representatives. Reportedly, President Lincoln admired it. Noah Brooks (1830-1903), a Washington correspondent for the Sacramento Union, described it on 29 February: The painting is a full length portrait of Grant, of life size, and surrounded by the usual accessories of such a character upon canvas. The hero is standing by the wreck of a dismounted rebel fieldpiece . . . in the distant background, blue and hazy, is Missionary Ridge over which lines of national troops are moving; nearer is the general’s war horse, held by an orderly. . . . The painting . . . is highly meritorious, and is said by those who have known Grant to be an excellent portrait of the General. . . . It is proposed to ask Congress to purchase the painting and place it in the Capitol.

67. Fictionwise EBooks: Noah Brooks
Bio Noah Brooks (18301903)Journalist who was a visitor to the White House.He became a friend of President Lincoln in Illinois in 1856 before moving to
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68. Migrations Project - Surname Page
Stephen Brooks, 17691849, Farmington, Hartford County, CT. Ursula BURKE,1830-1903, Russell County, VA. Noah WHITE, 1884-1934, Hart County, KY.
http://www.migrations.org/surname.php3?migname1=WHITE

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Translate this page Noah Brooks (1830-1903) Journalist who was a visitor to the White House.He became a friend of President Lincoln in Illinois in 1856 before moving to
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¡¡Noah Brooks (1830-1903) Journalist who was a visitor to the White House. He became a friend of President Lincoln in Illinois in 1856 before moving to California in 1859. He came to Washington as a correspondent for the Sacramento Union in 1862 after wife died in childbirth. There, his friendship with the President allowed him to report with unusual insight into the White House. Brooks used his column to help protect the President against critics. He was steadfastly loyal to the president and wrote: "I would have made myself poor for the sake of serving a man so dear to me..."1
¡¡In Washington, he served as a political confidante of Mr. Lincoln, who used him for conversation and political intelligence, knowing that it would take a long time for his reports to see newspaper print on the other side of the country. "The President appeared often in Brooks' dispatches, the friendship of the two men being only hinted at. Brooks' wartime letters recorded several Lincoln anecdotes and stories, but only those that would neither embarrass nor belittle the President in the eyes of the reading and voting public," noted historian P.J. Staudenraus. "The reporter scrupulously preserved the President's confidence, and he did not flaunt his special access to the White House before his readers, but his close association with the chief executive provided him with insights, points of view and unique experiences that newspapermen in an Presidential administration would envy."

70. This Is Project Gutenberg
the story of the exploring expedition of Lewis and Clark in 18034, by Brooks,Noah, 1830-1903 First-Class Passenger, The, by Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich,
http://www.irvl.net/TITLES.htm

71. Susanna Ashton - Authorial Affiliations, Or, The Clubbing And Collaborating Of B
a poet and art critic; Noah Brooks (18301903), who although originally a Brooks, Noah. Tales of the Maine Coast. New York Scribner s, 1894.
http://muse.jhu.edu/demo/symploke/v007/7.1-2ashton.html
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Authorial Affiliations, or, the Clubbing and Collaborating of Brander Matthews
Susanna Ashton
Both the friends and enemies of Brander Matthews attested to his sociability. Clayton Hamilton wrote in 1929 that Matthews had a "genius in the gentle art of friendship" (86). Nicholas Murray Butler, President of Columbia University, observed that Matthews "knew everybody and everybody knew him" and Mark Twain even jokingly inscribed one of his books, "To B. M. From his only friend." Brander Matthews was seen as one of the last Genteel literary critics in America. His life and work epitomized the last stand of [End Page 165] Being "well paid" was a relative term. Matthews was the only son of a millionaire who lost his fortune during the panic of 1873. Enough money remained, however, so that Matthews never had to rely on income earned as either author or professor. As his old friend Clayton Hamilton put it, Matthews "could practice the profession of a man of letters without ever being required to earn his living by his authorship" (84). Matthews, moreover, "was able to flourish his profession of authorship as a sort of canean ornamental instrument of elegance which was not required seriously for support" (84). Matthews' spectacular success as a "Man Of Letters" well into the [End Page 166] twentieth century, demands a careful understanding of just how "authorship" was involved in such a title, for Matthews was no romantic essayist of the early nineteenth century tradition. He may have "flourished" authorship as an accessory but he was able to do so precisely because of his professionalism. He lived, by choice, as a professional man of lettersa fact his friend Hamilton fails to appreciate. By conducting his life as a professional man of letters, Matthews' career marks a curious development in the cultural understanding of authorship. Professional men of letters used their skills to participate in the marketplace, but their marketplace activity consisted in the trade of symbolic capital as much as it did in monetary exchange.

72. Project Gutenberg Titles
the story of the exploring expedition of Lewis and Clark in 18034, by Brooks,Noah, 1830-1903 First-Class Passenger, The, by Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich,
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73. Wotbox United States Search: Noah :::
Noah Brooks (18301903) journalist who was a visitor to the white house.he became a friend of president lincoln in illinois in
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74. 3000(?)(?)
Translate this page 1915) Poems of Rupert Brooke Brooks, Elbridge Streeter (1846-1902) Historic GirlsThe True Story of Christopher Columbus Brooks, Noah (1830-1903) First Across
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75. Project Gutenberg INDEX OF AUTHORS
18181848 Brooke, Rupert, 1887-1915 Brooks, Amy Brooks, Elbridge Streeter,1846-1902 Brooks, George Washington, 1906- Brooks, Noah, 1830-1903 Brouwer, PAS
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76. INDEX
Brooks. Corliss. Almira (18301903) General Cyrus ( - ). CH ( - ) Clinton Leroy DollyIngersol (1800-1831) Fanchon John ( - ) Mary Eleanor (1862- ) Noah ( - ).
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Baker
Mary Jane (1849-1934)
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Margaret (1809-1841)
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Ednah (1796-1881) George C. (1872- )
Barrett
Isaac ( - ) Lydia (1790-1839)
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Batchelder
Ethel M. (1882- )
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Bertha Fletcher (1876-1920)
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Daniel (1828-1896) Franklin P. (1836-1837) Hannah Jane (1843-1877) Dr. James M. (1830-1887) ... William (1800-1869)
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77. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
Rupert (1887 1915) Brooks, Charles Timothy (1813 - 1883) Brooks, ElbridgeSteeter (1846 - 1902) Brooks, Noah (1830 - 1903) Brooks, Phillips (1835
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78. Brooks, Noah - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Brooks, Noah
encyclopedia, Email Password Register. Word Word. Brooks,Noah (1830–1903). US journalist. A close
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US journalist. A close adviser to President Abraham Lincoln, he later became editor of the New York Tribune and New York Times The Fairport Nine (1880), and Our Base Ball Club He was born in Castine, Maine, but moved west and cofounded a California paper, The Daily Appeal (1860). He became Washington correspondent of the Sacramento Union hut(1) Mentioned in References in classic literature No references found No references found Hutchinson browser Full browser Brooks, (Troyal) Garth Brooks, Alfred (Hulse) Brooks, Cleanth Brooks, Gwendolyn (Elizabeth) ... Brooks, Mel Brooks, Noah Brooks, Phillips

79. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
BROOKE, Rupert (1887 1915) Brooks, Charles Timothy (1813 - 1883) Brooks, ElbridgeSteeter (1846 - 1902) Brooks, Noah (1830 - 1903) Brooks, Phillips (1835
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treasure-trove n treasure found hidden with no evidence of ownership. Home PG Library of Australiana Works in the 'public domain' in Australia Australian Explorers ... Site Map List of birth and death dates The following list shows the birth and death dates of a number of authors. The dates shown may not be accurate, as the list has been compiled from existing sources on the internet, and dates have not been verified by Project Gutenberg of Australia. A comprehensive list of authors and translators, together with birth and death dates, is available from The New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors at the Kingkong web site. Other sites which may be of interest to Project Gutenberg volunteers are listed on the Links page. SURNAME, Christian Name(s) (Born - Died) Home Updated 30 Oct 02

80. WebGED: WALTER PALMER SOC. Data Page
child Palmer, James B. (1830 1903) child Palmer child Elder, Donald Brooks(private) Anne - female spouse Alden, Noah -child Alden
http://walterpalmer.com/WPS.wbg/wga21.html
previous go to surnames Downer, Abel - male
spouse:
Palmer, Sarah E. (1842 - ) Downer, Bertha C. - female
d. 3 AUG 1868 in Kirkville, NY
father:
Downer, Joel G.
mother: Buanes, Sophronia
spouse: Palmer, George W. (~1825 - ) Downer, Donna M. - female
b. 19 FEB 1833 in Bridgeport, NY
d. in Kirkville, NY
father:
Downer, Joel G.
mother: Buanes, Sophronia
spouse: Palmer, George W. (~1825 - ) Downer, Joel G. - male spouse: Buanes, Sophronia child: Downer, Bertha C. (? - 1868) child: Downer, Donna M. (1833 - ) Downer, Shubael - male b. 1772 in Lisbon, CT d. 1851 in S. Windham, CT spouse: Palmer, Bridget (1779 - 1857) - m. 1799 Downes, James B. G. - male spouse: Morgan, Emily E. (1815 - ) - m. 15 APR 1832 Downey, Amy (private) - female spouse: Palmer, Brian Lee (private) Downing, A. S. - male spouse: Barnum, Hannah (1805 - 1863) Doyen, Cathy (private) - female spouse: Yanke, Bryon (private) child: Yanke, Dylan (private) child: Yanke, Dominic Edward (private) Doyl, Celie - female spouse: Jacquay, Ladu child: Jacquay, Hazel Bell (1912 - ) Doyle, Frank - male spouse: Palmer, Mary Lydia (1902 - )

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