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         Eden Charles Henry:     more books (64)
  1. India, Historical And Descriptive: Revised And Enlarged From Les Voyages Celebres, With An Account Of The Sepoy Mutiny In 1857-1858 (1876) by Charles Henry Eden, 2010-09-10
  2. The Twin Brothers Of Elfvedale: A Story Of Norwegian Peasant Life Fifty Years Ago (1875) by Charles Henry Eden, 2010-09-10
  3. My Wife And I In Queensland: An Eight Yearsâââs‰âz¢ Experience In The Above Colony (1872) by Charles Henry Eden, 2010-09-10
  4. George Donnington V2: Or In The Bear's Grip (1885) by Charles Henry Eden, 2010-09-10
  5. George Donnington V2: Or In The Bear's Grip (1885) by Charles Henry Eden, 2010-09-10
  6. George Donnington, or, In the Bear's Grip. Volume I by Charles Henry Eden, 2009-02-11
  7. Africa, Seen Through Its Explorers: Seen Through Its Explorers by Charles Henry Eden, 2009-08-10
  8. Ula. A tale of Cetewayo and the Zulus by Charles Henry Eden, 2010
  9. Japan, Historical and Descriptive. Revised and Enlarged from ëLes voyages cèl bres by Charles Henry Eden, 1877-01-01
  10. Ula. A tale of Cetewayo and the Zulus by Charles Henry Eden, 1880-01-01
  11. Ralph Somerville: or, a Midshipmans Adventures in the Pacific Ocean by Charles Henry Eden, 1876-01-01
  12. Australian Search Party by Charles Henry Eden, 2010-10-24
  13. Australian Search Party by Henry Charles Eden, 2008-06-12
  14. Australia's heroes: Being a slight sketch of the most prominent amongst the band of gallant men who devoted their lives and energies to the cause of science and the development of the fifth continent by Charles Henry Eden, 1885

61. Ed - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors
Ashley Eden (M 1831 Nov 13 1887 Jul 9) Political Missions To Bootan (wothers) n 1865 Charles Henry Eden (M 1839 - 1900) 4237 Australian Search
http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/ngcoba/ed.htm
New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors
Author names starting with Ed
Follow these links for explanations of the of this catalog, its condition of use , the dates , the general abbreviations , the language abbreviations , the nationality abbreviations electronic library codes used, and for advice on buying or borrowing selling or valuing old books. If you have any corrections, additions or other suggestions, please send them to webmaster@kingkong.demon.co.uk D nee )Baker EDDY, 1:Mrs GLOVER (F: 1821 Jul 16 - 1910 Dec 3) J J nee BU BU C C ... C nee nee I I R nee RIDOUT (F: 1844 Sep 29 - 1910 Sep 29) I I R nee The Bracelets [?] J I MO ZLEY) The EDITOR of 'Concrete Engineering' (see: Allen BR ETT) The EDITOR of 'Dance News' Weekly (see: Robert L BO YD) The EDITOR of 'Display' (see: Richard HA RMAN) The EDITOR of 'Finance and Commerce' in 'The Accountant' (see: H S OA KLEY) The EDITOR of 'Good Words' (see: Norman MA CLEOD, the Younger) The EDITOR of 'The Juvenile Miscellany' (see: Lydia Maria CH ILD) The EDITOR of 'Oriental Consistory Official Bulletin' (see: Edgar Alexander RU SSELL) The EDITOR of 'Printers' Ink' (see: George Presbury RO WELL) The EDITOR of 'Stamp Collecting' (see: Douglas Brawn AR O'G ORMAN) The EDITOR of 'The Commercial Motor' (see: Gordon Mackenzie JU NNER) The EDITOR of the 'Lancet' (see: Egbert Colesby MO RLAND) The EDITOR of the London 'Economist' (see: Geoffrey CR OWTHER) The EDITOR of the 'Manufacturer's Record' (see: Richard Hathaway EDMONDS) The EDITOR of 'The Miscellany' (see: Lydia Maria CH ILD) The EDITOR of 'The Studio' (see: Charles Geoffrey

62. Aug 1 - Author Anniversaries
(Aldis) WRIGHT 1835 Charles HARRISON 1840 LtCol, Henry William HIME 1841 Elijah MAYS 1895 Hilton Howell RAILEY 1898 Angus William Eden HOLDEN,
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Author Anniversaries for Aug 1
If you find a person's date of birth or death on this page and want to find that person's date of death or birth, or other information, try looking them up in the New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors pages. Born: ne GILL 1849: Edward MANSON 1849: George Mercer DAWSON 1854: Henry Zouch DARRAH 1856: Sir, Alfred (Farthing) ROBBINS 1858: (John) Coulson KERNAHAN 1860: Mrs Leslie, (Mary Lewis) MILNE, nee HARPER 1862: Montague Rhodes JAMES 1863: Gaston DOUMERGUE 1864: Ellison DuRant SMITH, aka 'Cotton Ed' 1865: Joseph Camille POULIOT 1866: Claude (Fayette) BRAGDON 1867: William Speirs BRUCE 1869: Sir, (Spencer) Harcourt BUTLER 1872: John Ashby LESTER 1873: Howard (Roscoe) DRIGGS 1874: Prof, Francis Bertody SUMNER 1875: Prof, George Ernest GASK 1875: Sir, Harry Reginald Walter Marriott SMITH 1881: Dame, (Emilie) Rose MACAULAY 1881: Langdon WARNER 1885: George de HEVESY 1890: Berta ( nee ? Hoerner) HADER 1890: Prof, Archer TAYLOR 1891: Edward STREETER 1891: Helen (Herron) ( nee )Taft MANNING 1891: Wilfred Charles EYLES 1893: Prof, Astrid FRIIS 1894: Benjamin Elijah MAYS 1895: Hilton Howell RAILEY 1898: Angus William Eden HOLDEN, 3rd Baron HOLDEN of Alston 1899: Francis Reginald SCOTT 1899: Maj-Gen, William Frishe DEAN 1899: Rev, Thomas George PLATTEN 1901: Frances RICHARDS

63. Fond Du Lac County, Wisconsin, Civil War Veterans: First Wisconsin Infantry
K, Bear, Henry, Town of Eden. Co. K, Benton, Charles H. Capt. City of Fond duLac, Second Ward. Co. K, Bessett, WE, City of Fond du Lac, Fifth Ward
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R EGIMENTAL I NDEX 1st Inf 3rd Inf 2nd Inf, 6th Inf, 7th Inf
(Iron Brigade) 5th Inf 8th-9th-10th Inf 14th Inf 17th Inf ... RRATA CIVIL WAR VETERANS
Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin
The History of Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin , published in Chicago by theWestern Historical Company in 1880, listed the names of the men credited to each of the county's townships for their military service during the Civil War. The following is the composite list from all of the towns in the county attributed to the 1st Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. Names are listed in order by company. Records are presented as published despite numerous attribution and typographic errors. FIRST WISCONSIN INFANTRY Co. A Hart, R. A. Town of Forest Co. A Krake, Delos Col. Town of Fond du Lac Co. B Lyon, Charles G. City of Ripon, Second Ward Co. C Parker, James Town of Metomen Co. C Raher, Peter Town of Eden Co. D Howard, Solomon Town of Oakfield Co. E Gray, Albert

64. Browse By Author: E - Project Gutenberg Europe
Eden, Charles Henry. Australian Search Party (English). Edgeworth, Maria Eliot, Charles W. Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books
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Eberhard, Wolfram

65. Indian Mutiny
Captain Robert Charles Henry Baines Fagan killed in action at Delhi 2nd Lieutenant Thomas Eden Dickens - wounded at Delhi - 20th July 1857. died of
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Indian Mutiny 1857-9
Bengal Horse Artillery. 1st Brigade: Lieutenant-Colonel Murray Mackenzie - wounded at Delhi - 2nd July 1857. died at Simla, 5th October 1857.
Grave at Simla New Cemetery - "Sacred to the memory of Lt. Colonel Murray Mackenzie, Bengal Horse Artillery, died 5th October 1857 from the effect of wounds received at Delhi, aged 44 years." Lieutenant D. C. Alexander - wounded at Lucknow - 16th September 1857. died of wounds Lieutenant Henry George Perkins - killed in action at Ghazee-od-deen Nuggur - 31st May 1857. Aged 27. Memorial at Meerut - "In memory of 1st Lieutenant Henry George Perkins ..... of the 2nd Troop, 1st Brigade, Bengal Horse Artillery who fell in action with the mutineers at the Hindan river on the 31st May 1857, nobly doing their duty. This monument is erected by their Commanding Officer Colonel H. Tombs in token of esteem and regret." Bengal Horse Artillery. 2nd Brigade: Lieutenant Augustus Otway Mayne - killed in action at Lucknow - 14th November 1857
Deputy-Asst-Quartermaster-General on the Staff of Brigadier Hope. Aged 28. Son of late Captain Charles Otway Mayne, of the Manor House, Great Stanmore, Middlesex.

66. Christ Church, Oxford -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
1809 Charles Henry Hall 1824 (Click link for more info and facts about Samuel about George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland) George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/c/ch/christ_church,_oxford.htm
Christ Church, Oxford
[Categories: British cathedrals, Colleges of the University of Oxford]
Christ Church , called in Latin Ædes Christi (i.e. the temple/house of Christ), and commonly known as The House , is the (Any large and important church) cathedral of Oxford as well as one of the largest and wealthiest of the constituent (The body of faculty and students of a college) college s of the (Click link for more info and facts about University of Oxford) University of Oxford in the (A monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland) United Kingdom . Traditionally it has been seen as the most aristocratic college. It has produced 13 (Click link for more info and facts about British prime ministers) British prime ministers (the most recent being Sir (Click link for more info and facts about Alec Douglas-Home) Alec Douglas-Home in 1963-1964), which is more than any other Oxford or Cambridge college (and more than the total number for Cambridge University, at 11). However today the proportion of undergraduates from maintained and independent schools is roughly equal, which is typical of most Oxford colleges.
The city of (Industrial city at the center of a rich agricultural region) Christchurch (An independent country within the British Commonwealth; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1907; known for sheep and spectacular scenery)

67. Descendants Of Charles Howard Earl Of Carlisle
Charles Henry ROBERTS, April 7, 1891; d. June 25, 1959. FRANCIS ROBERT Eden,BARON HENLEY, October 14, 1913; b. Abt. 1877; d. April 21, 1962.
http://freespace.virgin.net/owston.tj/castlehoward.htm
THE HOWARDS OF CASTLE HOWARD I Descendants of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle (This page or it's author has no connection with Castle Howard presently and this page is unofficial) 1. CHARLES HOWARD 1st EARL OF CARLISLE was born Abt. 1629, or earlier, and died February 24, 1684/85. He married ANNE HOWARD, daughter of EDWARD HOWARD, LORD HOWARD OF ESCRICK by Mary daughter of John Boteler, Baron Boteler of Brantefield. Anne Countess of Carlisle died September 1703 and was buried in York Minster. For information about the ancestors of Charles Howard and Ann Howard see the Howard Page . He was the son of Sir William Howard of Naworth, Cumberland and Mary daughter of William EURE or EVERS, Baron EURE. Children of CHARLES HOWARD, 1st EARL OF CARLISLE and ANNE HOWARD are: i. MARY HOWARD, d. October 27, 1708; m.SIR JOHN FENWICK, ; d. January 27, 1696/97. ii. ANN HOWARD, m. RICHARD GRAHAM VISCOUNT PRESTON, August 2, 1670; d. November 22, 1695. iii. CATHERINE HOWARD, Bur: October 11, 1684, Westminster Abbey.

68. Encyclopedia Of Exploration: Ships Howgego Hordern House
Castle Eden Castor Casuarina Catherine Cato Cecilia Central America Charles Charles and Henry Charles Doggett Charles Eaton Charles Henry Charlotte Jane
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Encyclopedia of Exploration:
Ships' names Ships mentioned in the Encyclopedia of Exploration. You can also jump to major articles or listing of other persons mentioned. Click here for the Encyclopedia of Exploration home-page. You can also jump to the Hordern House home-page, or to Hordern House publications Encyclopedia of Exploration 1800 to 1850 : ships mentioned in part 2 Abeille
Acasta
Acheron
Achilles
Actéon
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Acushnet
Adares
Adelaide
Adèle Adhemar Admiral Admiral Cockburn Admiral Gifford Advance Adventure Adventurer Aetna Africaine Agincourt Aigle Akbar Alabama Alabama Packet Alacrity Albatross Albert Albion Alburkah Alceste Alcmene Alert Alexander Alexandria Alhambra Allen Gardiner Alliance Alligator Alonette Alzire Amazon Amelia Amelia Thompson America Amity Amphitrite Andromache Ann Ann and Hope Anna Robertson Anna Watson Annawan Annie Buckman Antarctic Antelope Antique Apollo Arab Arabian Arche d'Alliance Arco Iris Arctic Ardent Arethusa Argentina Argun Ariel Ark Arrogant Arrow Artémise Asia Asiatic Assistance Astrolabe Atalanta Atlantic Atlas Atrevida Augusta Augusta Jessie Aurora Austria Avon Avos Avtroil Azov Baffin Baikal Bangalore Bantjar Baroness Longueville Barracouta Barretto Junior Barwell Bathurst Beagle Beatrice Beaufoy Beaver Becket Bedford Bee Belgrano

69. PNW Introduced Weeds And Pests
Historian Charles Henry Carey reports that these European imports found a What was once an Eden for gardeners has turned instead into an Eden for
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Pacific Northwest
Garden History
Rogues Gallery: Weeds and Introduced Pests
To Home Blackberry Cabbage Butterfly Codling Moth ... Slug
No doubt about it, gardening has not always worked out the way people planned. Early on, growers realized that the region's gentle climate, abundant moisture, and good soil would be perfect for a wide variety of plants. They began planting gardens and landscapes filled with exotics. What they didn't know was that once some of these species were let loose in a pristine environment with no natural predators, the introduced plants and animals would set out to rule the world. Unfortunately, there are many of these introduced weeds and pests from which to choose. I selected the ones below because their stories are well documented, and because they represent the various ways pests arrived in the region. There are, of course, many other serious weeds and pests. Here are just a few of the big mistakes of gardeners past: Blackberry
Rubus laciniatus

70. 15. Darwinism (1867–1868). Adams, Henry. 1918. The Education Of Henry Adams
published in 1863 in order to support Darwin by wrecking the Garden of Eden.Sir Charles next brought out, in 1866, a new edition of his “Principles,”
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71. Results Of 1 May 2003 Elections
Kirkby Thore, 1, John Henry Crackanthorpe SawreyCookson, Independent. Uncontested John Charles Lynch, The Conservative Party Candidate, 238
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72. NZSG : Strays & More Service - Names Beginning With E
EARLE, Henry John EARLE, James William EARLE, Norman Charles Godfrey EARLE, PR Eden, Charles Lionel Eden, Elizabeth EDGAR, B. EDGAR, Caroline Margaret
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73. Alleys Of Lower Manhattan
The above section of Ryders Alley has been renamed Eden s Alley (see below). the Wallacks, Henry and James William, and the Kembles, Fanny and Charles.
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HOME LAMPS ADS TROLLEYS ... NECROLOGY The Indian trails and cowpaths that made up lower Manhattan from the mid-1600s are still largely there, but instead of the hilly, pastoral scenes that played along their routes in the early days, today these tiny lanes are dwarfed by immense steel and concrete structures. Every so often though, while digging foundations for yet more of these towering buildings, evidence is found that reminds you that men in tricornered hats and knee breeches, led by an imperious peglegged Dutchman named Peter Stuyvesant, once ruled these streets. A clay pipe, a spoon, a dish, even a stray bone or two will be found. For the most part, though, all we have are the streets. Just as the Colorado River was once a trickle but over the eons, it built the Grand Canyon, so these old cart paths that once wound through farms now describe the paths of giants. Formerly known as Little Green Street, Liberty Place is a short lane that connects Liberty Street and Maiden Lane just west of Nassau Street. It used to be on a steep hill until the 19th Century. The old Quaker Meeting House and graveyard used to be on the corner of Liberty and Little Green Streets way back in the 18th Century.

74. DigitalBookIndex: AUSTRALA / New Zealand (History EBooks, ETexts, EDocuments, On
Eden, Charles Henry, Australian Search Party A Record of Discovery, Geography, Adventure (ed. HW Bates), TxtG, n/c, GutenbergUS
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75. William Dean Howells Collection
PHILLPOTTS, Eden, 18621960CRITICISM AND INTERPRETATION20TH CENTURY 32,Webb, Charles Henry 2 ALsS (15 May 1888-23 April 1898). 33, Unidentified
http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/howells/
William Dean Howells Collection
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Ran Tao, Princeton Class of 2006 Manuscripts Division
Department of Rare Books and Special Collections
Princeton University Library
Introduction
The William Dean Howells Collection consists of correspondence and selected manuscripts of the American critic, novelist, poet, and playwright William Dean Howells (1837-1920). Howells began as the subeditor of the Atlantic Monthly of Boston under James T. Fields, and in 1871 he was appointed editor-in-chief, a post held until 1881. Range of Collection Dates Size : 0.2 linear feet (1 half-size archive box) Provenance : This collection was formed as a result of the departmental practice of combining into one collection manuscript material of various accessions relating to a particular author. Photocopying, literary rights, and citation
Collection Description
Scope Note Consists primarily of correspondence by Howells to an assortment of correspondents, including Lawrence Barrett, Wendell P. Garrison, Alexander McKenzie, J. R. Osgood, and Charles Dudley Warner. Also included are manuscripts of "Edward Bellamy," "English Feeling Toward Americans," "The Fiction of Eden Phillpotts," "The Fiction of Leonard Merrick," "Recollections of an Atlantic Editorship"; a review of George William Curtis's books; and a few items of miscellanea. Arrangement The collection has been arranged as follows: Manuscripts, Correspondence, Miscellaneous.

76. Davidson Alumni Memorials (Summer 2005)
He worked in the field of dentistry for fifty years in Eden and was a member of Charles Henry Babcock Jr. ’57 of WinstonSalem, NC, died March 26, 2005.
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Alumni Memorials - Summer 2005 Alumni Events Calendar Class Notes Alumni Networks Staying In Touch ... Search Memorials
, formerly of Laurinburg, N.C., died April 19, 2005. He received his education at Davidson, UNC Chapel Hill, and Columbia University. He was a teacher, coach, and principal. He also worked for the N.C. Department of Agriculture, and was an educational director for Waverly Mills until his retirement in 1970. Following his retirement, he started a moving and storage business, which he operated until 1989. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Florence Singleton. Surviving are his daughters, Suzanne S. Gibson, 805 Williamsburg Dr., Rockingham, N.C. 28379, and Marilyn Singleton of Sunset Beach, N.C.; and grandchildren, Claire Gibson, Bryan Gibson, and Darius Raji.
of Bronxville, N.Y., died February 2, 2005. He was the organist and choir director emeritus (forty-five years) for the Christ Episcopal Church. An esteemed national and international organist, he was a leader in establishing a tradition of great music for Christ Church. He was a longtime member of the St. Wilfred Club, the NYC Chapter of the AGO , and founder and member of the Westchester Chapter of the AGO. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He is survived by his wife of fifty-two years, Patricia F. Owen, 23 Bolton Gardens, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708; his, son, Christopher; his daughter, Patricia O. Taylor; and his grandchildren, Sarah, Timothy, William, and Scott.

77. 1870
165 Eden, Charles Henry, 18391900. THE/Fortunes of the Fletchers/A STORY OF/LIFE IN BY/Charles Henry Eden,/Author of My Wife and I in Queensland.
http://www.library.ubc.ca/edlib/egoffbib/1870.html
CANADIAN CHILDREN'S BOOKS 1799-1939 Title Page Table of Contents Preface Guide to Symbols ... Illustrations 142 [DE MILLE, James] 1837-1880. THE/"B.O.W.C."/A BOOK FOR BOYS./BY THE/AUTHOR OF "THE DODGE CLUB," &c/ILLUSTRATED./BOSTON:/LEE AND SHEPARD./1870./ 143 L.G. [pict. ornament] /JESSIE GREY/OR THE DISCIPLINE OF LIFE/A Canadian Tale/By L.G./ [rule] / [5 lines of quotation] / [rule] /TORONTO/JAMES CAMPBELL AND SON/ [rule] /1870/ [all within a border]. Half-title. c. 1870 James Campbell. The unknown Canadian author sets the religous tone of her book in her Preface addressed to 'Dear Canadian Children'. According to Rhodenizer (p. 709) it was one of a planned series of 'Canadian Prize Sunday School books'. The setting is Brockville and Toronto. 144 LA RUE, Hubert, 1833-1881. c. 1870 Hubert La Rue. La Rue was a doctor, professor, writer and chemist and sought reforms in education and agriculture. (DCB). The text is in the form of questions and answers. Obviously a popular publication since a 13th edition was published in 1877. 145 M[ACHAR], A[gnes] M[aule] 1837-1927.

78. The Emigrant
sons Michael, Henry and Charles King land in Virginia, Nansemond County, Robert Bell, Michael King and Isabel his wife to the Hon Charles Eden,
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79. The Glendinning Family
Children of Henry Glendinning and Dorothy Head (of Eden Hall and Shotton, Co.Durham) Had issue Charles Henry (18411876), John Henry (1842-?
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The Glendinning Family
Details drawn from the IGI - Parish Registers at Durham County Record Office
British Censuses (1841-1891) and other sources too numerous to mention here.
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See also: The Origins of the Glendinnings and The Road Ends at Glendinning
visitors since February 15 1997
John Glendinning (?-1776) married Elizabeth Kirkley (1721-1776)
25.4.1747 St Mary's Church, Easington, Co. Durham
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80. Names From NameBase
CORPORATION DYSART DORSEY DYSON BRIAN G DYSON Charles Henry DYSON GEORGE GRAHAM Eden AWARENESS TRAINING CENTER Eden DOUGLAS Eden FLORAL FARM Eden
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