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  1. Contemporary Authors: Biography - Hough, Emerson (1857-1923)
  2. The Web by Hough Emerson 1857-1923, 2010-10-06
  3. The web. by Emerson Hough. A revelation of patriotism. Published by Hough. Emerson. 1857-1923., 1919-01-01
  4. John Rawn prominent citizen. by Emerson Hough. by Hough. Emerson. 1857-1923., 1912-01-01
  5. The purchase price; or. The cause of compromise. by Emerson Houg by Hough. Emerson. 1857-1923., 1910-01-01
  6. The passing of the frontier a chronicle of the Old West by Emers by Hough. Emerson. 1857-1923., 1920-01-01
  7. The Mississippi bubble how the star of good fortune rose and set by Hough. Emerson. 1857-1923., 1902-01-01
  8. The covered wagon by Emerson Hough ; illustrated with scenes fro by Houghton. Emerson. 1857-1923., 1922-01-01

41. Emerson
Emerson Hough (18471923) American author. Military Figures Edward EmersonBarnard (1857-1923) American astronomer. Popularity
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For many more names, please Return to Edgar's Main Page. Emerson
Gender : Masculine
Language : English
Etymology
Emerson is an English surname that means either:
1. Son of Emery Emery comes from the name Emeric , from Almeric Almeric comes from an Old Germanic name, Amaliricus
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2. Son of Emma Emma
History
Emerson is another example of an English surname, transferred for use as a first name.
In the United States, originally, it was often bestowed in honor of Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), the famous American scholar. Pronunciation : em-urr-son. Alternates Emmerson Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Emerson Hough American author. Military Figures Curtis Emerson LeMay American general. Miscellaneous Ralph Emerson McGill American journalist. Places Emerson College Massachusetts. Political Figures Joseph Emerson Brown Confederate politician. Religious Figures Harry Emerson Fosdick American clergyman. Scientists and Inventors Edward Emerson Barnard American astronomer. Popularity Percentage from the 1990 U.S. Census 0.008 % named Emerson

42. Cowboys & Cowgirls: A Select Bibliography
Hough, Emerson, 18571923. THE STORY OF THE COWBOY (D. Appleton and Company, 1897).Howard, Helen Addison. THE UY RANCH REMINISCENCES OF A MONTANA
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Neander97 / Historical Trivia: Select readings on the heros and heroines of the Old Westthose pargons of Americanacowboys, cowgirls, their horses, cattle, livestock; and ranches, ranching cattle drives and much more. Neander97's Historical Trivia
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A Select Bibliography Abbott, E. C. (1860-1939). WE POINTED THEM NORTH; RECOLLECTIONS OF A COWPUNCHER Adams, Andy (1859-1935). THE LOG OF A COWBOY: A NARRATIVE OF THE OLD TRAIL DAYS (Houghton Mifflin Co., 1903). Adams, Andy. TRAIL DRIVE: A TRUE NARRATIVE OF COWBOY LIFE FROM ANDY ADAMS' LOG OF A COWBOY (Holiday House, 1965). Adams, Ramon F. (1889-1976). THE BEST OF THE AMERICAN COWBOY (University of Oklahoma Press, 1957). Adams, Ramon F. (Encino Press, 1969). Adams, Ramon F. (Encino Press, 1971). Adams, Ramon F. THE BEST OF THE AMERICAN COWBOY (University of Oklahoma Press, 1957). Adams, Ramon F. COME AN' GET IT; THE STORY OF THE OLD COWBOY COOK (University of Oklahoma Press, 1952). Adams, Ramon F.

43. Illinois! Illinois! Pre-Statehood Years To 1818 AD EM NZ 26
Hough, Emerson, 18571923. The Mississippi Bubble; How the Star of Good FortuneRose and Set and Rose Again, by a Woman s Grace, for One John Law of
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E-M N-Z 26. EGGLESTON, GEORGE CARY, 1839-1911. Long Knives; A romance based loosely on the exploits of George Rogers Clark in the Kentucky and Illinois territories Long Knives focuses on Tom Harrod and his friends, Ike Todd, Sim Crane, and Hawk Camden, who join Clark in his history-making battles for control of the west. With the odds stacked against them, Clark and his men depend heavily on the elements of speed, surprise, and fear in conquering Kaskaskia and Vincennes and in making peace with the Indians. The four friends join Clark at Corn Island in the Ohio River before the march on Kaskaskia, and serve faithfully as scouts, hunters, envoys, and soldiers until the fate of the Illinois territory is secure. Eggleston devotes little energy to the development of his characters, choosing instead to go into great detail describing and interpreting actions and historic events. Hence, Long Knives becomes an action novel generously interspersed with tedious explanations of motives and alternatives. 27. ELLIS, EDWARD SYLVESTER, 1840-1916.

44. Illinois! Illinois! The Turbulent Years Civil War-1914 A B C D EF
523. Hough, Emerson, 18571923. The Man Next Door, by Emerson Hough. Author of TheMagnificent Adventure, The Mississippi Bubble, 54°-40° or Fight,
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Illinois! Illinois! The Turbulent Years: Civil War-1914
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B C D ... T-Z 481. GARLAND, HAMLIN, 1860-1940. Rose of Dutcher's Coolly, Athenaeum, 8/21/1897, p. 253. Bookman (NY), 2/1896, p. 512-4. Chautauquan, 7/1899, p. 389. Critic, 2/8/1896, p. 89. Dial, 2/1/1896, p. 80. Independent, 2/6/1896, p. 189. Literary World, 2/8/1896, p. 38. N. Y. Times Book Review, 7/22/1905, p. 480. Outlook, 5/13/1899, p. 129. Saturday Review, 1/30/1897, p. 128. 482. GERSTENBERG, ALICE. Unquenched Fire, A Novel by Alice Gerstenberg. Boston: Small, Maynard and Company, Publishers, [1912.] 417p. Jane Carrington, daughter of a Chicago millionaire, becomes dissatisfied with the limitations of Chicago society and decides to try life in the theatre. Success comes to her on the New York stage, bringing with it the problem of coping with her explosive temperament and moods. Only the first portion of Unquenched Fire is set in Chicago, and that portion does not hold the sparkle, the interest, or the insight which becomes apparent as the story progresses. Book Review Digest

45. 19th Century Literary Figures
Alice Brown (18561948); Emerson Hough (1857-1923); Henry Blake Fuller (1857-1929);Charles Monroe Sheldon (1857-1946); Horace Logo Traubel (1858-1919)
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46. Bibliography Of American Literature, Table Of Contents
+ Holmes, Mary Jane Hawes 18251907. + Holmes, Oliver Wendell 1809-1894.+ Hosmer, William Howe Cuyler 1814-1877. + Hough, Emerson 1857-1923
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47. The People Of New Mexico - The United States Of America
Emerson Hough, Newton, IA, 18571923, Author, Find out more. Jean Baptiste Lamy,France, 1814-1888, Religious leader, Find out more
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48. The People Of Wyoming - The United States Of America
Emerson Hough, Newton, IA, 18571923, Author. Thomas Moran, England, 1837-1926,Artist. Edgar Wilson (Bill) Nye, Shirley, ME, 1850-1896, Humorist
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James Bridger Richmond, VA Frontiersman, fur trader, scout Martha Jane (Calamity Jane) Cnnary Burk Princeton, MO Frontierswoman William Frederick (Buffalo Bill) Cody Scott County, IA Frontiersman, entertainer Crazy Horse Oglala Sioux tribe site Indian leader Emerson Hough Newton, IA Author Thomas Moran England Artist Edgar Wilson (Bill) Nye Shirley, ME Humorist (Paul) Jackson Pollock Cody Artist Red Cloud North-central Nebraska Indian leader Nellie Tayloe Ross St. Joseph, MO Public official Washakie Montana Indian leader Owen Wister Philadelphia, PA Author Source: The World Almanac of the U.S.A. HOME INTRO SYMBOLS ... STATE MAPS PEOPLE FORUM NEWS COOL SCHOOLS STATE QUIZ ... PRIVACY STATEMENT Site designed exclusively for NETSTATE.COM by NSTATE NETSTATE.COM is a Trademark of NSTATE, LLC. document.write(fyear) Support NETSTATE Top

49. Great Tales Of The West, Edited By Bill Pronzini And Martin H. Greenberg
Hough, Emerson, (18571923) Science at Heart s Desire, 1923. Hunter, Evan, (akaEd McBain) Snowblind, 1953. Jakes, John, The Woman at Apache Wells,
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Great Tales of the West, edited by Bill Pronzini and Martin H. Greenberg
Galahad Books, New York, 1982. ISBN: 0-88365-702-3
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Arbor House Treasury of Great Western Stories, edited by Bill Pronzini and Martin H. Greenberg
Arbor House, New York, 1982. ISBN: 0-87795-410-0
Fiction Index
Atherton, Gertrude, The Vengeance of Padre Arroyo, The Splendid Idle Forties, Beach, Rex, The Weight of Obligation, Bower, B. M., (Bertha Muzzy Bower, 1871-1940) Ananias Green, Brand, Max, (Frederick Faust, 1892-1944) Dust Storm, Cox, William R., Hired Gun, Argosy, Crane, Stephen, The Blue Hotel, WHF The Monster, Fisher, Clay, (Henry Wilson Allen) The Trap, The Oldest Mainden Lady in New Mexico, and Other Stories, Frazee, Steve, Due Process, Ellery Queen, Garfield, Brian, Riverboat Fighter, They Opened the West, Grey, Zane, From Missouri, Guthrie, A. B., Jr., First Principal, Gunsmoke, Harte, Bret, Haycox, Ernest, High Wind, Henry, O., (William Sidney Porter) The Reformation of Calliope, Heart of the West, Hough, Emerson, Hunter, Evan, (aka Ed McBain) Snowblind

50. Historic Yellowstone Photos - A
Emerson Hough (18571923) was then writing for George Bird Grinnell s Forest andStream for $15.00 a month. In the March 13, 1884, edition of the magazine
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Pelican Creek, Wm. H. Jackson, 1871 The above photo was taken by William Henry Jackson as a part of the Hayden Expedition of 1871. For more on the founding of Yellowstone as a park, see discussion of the Hayden Expedition . In his official journal Hayden noted the basis for the naming of Pelican Creek. The Creek, which flows out of the north end of Lake Yellowstone, was named in 1864 by a group of prospectors led by Adam "Horn" Miller. Supposedly, John C. Davis, seeking his evening repast mistakingly shot a pelican thinking it to be a goose. The "goose" came down in the water requiring Davis to swim out to get it and bring it to shore. Even after defeathering and skinning, however, the pelican proved to be unedible and was hung in a tree to be found by Miller. Miller was one of the developers of Cooke City, Mt., named after Jay Cooke, president of the Northern Pacific Railroad, in the futile hope that Cooke would run a spur line to the city. Thermal Pool, "photochrom" by William Henry Jackson, Detroit Publishing Company, 1902

51. Project Gutenberg
Hose, Charles, 18631929. Houdini, Harry, 1874-1926. Hough, Emerson, 1857-1923.Housman, Laurence, 1865-1959. Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920.
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Project Gutenberg Part 1 Authors Use Control-f to find keywords This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" (http://promo.net/pg/) PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Saturday 30 March 2002 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) A Young Girl Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Ackland, T. S. (Thomas Suter), 1817-1892 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935

52. List Of Ebook Authors
Hope Hope, Laura Lee Hornung, EW (Ernest William), 18661921 Hose, Charles,1863-1929 Houdini, Harry, 1874-1926 Hough, Emerson, 1857-1923 Howells, William Dean
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53. English Classics 3000
Houdini, Harry (18741926) The Miracle Mongers Hough, Emerson (1857-1923)The Passing of the Frontier, A Chronicle of the Old West.
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54. 54-40 - Cheer Up Peru
Manufacturer Vintage/Ebury (A Division of Random House Group). Contemporary Authors Biography Hough, Emerson (1857-1923). Catalog Ebook.
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A B C D ... www.songlyricsdb.com > Cheer Up Peru artist:
song title: Cheer Up Peru
I wanna take you, hold you so tight
I'm not gonna save you, I'll spend you tonight
Who'll be master, who'll be the slave
Who'll take the hassle, then go insane
You could've picked anyone, you could've walked away
You could've picked anyone, now I've got to say
Couldn't be sorry to you
I don't know what it means
I couldn't be sorry, true I don't know what it means, do you? I'll never leave you, always, I'm here To mask your perception, deflecting your fear Don't be a baby, don't be a chore Don't drive me crazy, don't you make me bored You could've picked anyone, could've walked away Could've picked anyone, now I've got to say Couldn't be sorry to you I don't know what it means Couldn't be sorry, couldn't be sorry (couldn't be sorry) Couldn't be sorry, couldn't be sorry (I don't know what it means) Couldn't be sorry, couldn't be sorry (couldn't be sorry) Couldn't be sorry, couldn't be sorry (I don't know what it means) Dreary, dreary day, sun won't shine If it has to be this way, say you're mine

55. Science At Heart's Desire (1905) By Emerson Hough
by Emerson Hough (18571923). THAT OLD RAILROAD LL shore bust me up a heap ifit ever does git in here, remarked Tom Osby one morning in the forum of
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Science at Heart's Desire
probably from Heart's Desire : the story of a contented town,
certain peculiar citizens, and two fortunate lovers
by Emerson Hough
"T HAT OLD RAILROAD LL shore bust me up a heap if it ever does git in here," remarked Tom Osby one morning in the forum of Whiteman's corral, where the accustomed group was sitting in the sun, waiting for some one to volunteer as Homer for the day. There was little to do but listen to story telling, for Tom Osby dwelt in the tents of Kedar, delaying departure on his accustomed trip to Vegas. No one spoke. All present were trying to imagine how Heart's Desire would seem with a railroad train each day. "Things'll be some different in them days, mebbe so." Tom recrossed his legs with well-considered deliberation. "There's a heap of things different already from what they used to be when I first hit the cow range," said Curly. "The whole country's changed, and it ain't changed for the better, either. Grass is longer, and horns is shorter, and men is triflin'er. Since the Yankees has got west of the Missouri River, a ranch foreman ain't allowed to run his own brandin' iron any more, and that takes more'n half the poetry out of the cow business, don't it, Mac?" This to McKinney, who was nearly asleep. "What's it all about, Curly?" drawled Dan Anderson. "You can't tell a story worth a cent." Curly paid no attention to him.

56. Gaslight's Sewell Ford Page
Cranson, JW; Thomas, Chauncey; White, Stewart Edward, 18731946; Phillips,Henry Wallace, 1869-1930; Hough, Emerson, 1857-1923; Hutt, Henry, ill.
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  • Comedy (1901)
    Stories from McClure's , by Barr, Robert, 1850-1912; Ford, Sewell, 1868-1946; Cranson, J. W.; Thomas, Chauncey; White, Stewart Edward, 1873-1946; Phillips, Henry Wallace, 1869-1930; Hough, Emerson, 1857-1923; Hutt, Henry, ill.
    CONTENTS: The Pasha's prisoner / Robert Barr At the Dovelys' / Sewell Ford The metamorphosis of Corpus Delicti / J.H. Cranson Sheriff of Elbert / Chancey Thomas The saving grace / Stewart Edward White A chance shot / Henry Wallace Phillips The horse thief / E. Hough.
  • Horses nine; stories of harness and saddle (1903)
  • Truegate of Mogador, and other Cedarton folks (1906)
    CONTENTS: Truegate of Mogador.Of such as spin not.The king gander of Sea Dog shoal.Captain's folly.Across a picket fence."Shiner" Liddel's revel.The impressing of Looney Fipps.Seed to the sower.Julius.The romance of "Windy Bill."The ride of his life.Through the needle's eye.
  • Shorty McCabe (1906)
  • Side-Stepping With Shorty (1908)
  • Shorty McCabe on the Job (1909)
  • Honk, honk !! Shorty McCabe at the wheel (illus. by F. Vaux Wilson) (1909)

57. Materials On Yellowstone National Park
Author Hough, Emerson, 18571923. Title Maw s vacation the story of a humanbeing in the Yellowstone. Imprint Saint Paul JE Haynes, Publisher, 1921.
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MATERIALS ON YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK National Park Service History Collection RG 17 Introduction This finding aid gathers together in one document a listing of all materials on Yellowstone National Park that are present in the National Park Service History Collection, and the Harpers Ferry Center Library. The Park Historic Reference File - YELL boxes Annual Reports of the Superintendent Planning documents Lake Area 1967 - Old Faithful Area 1966 Madison Junction 1965 - Grant Village Area 1963 Norris Geyser Basin 1965 Master Plan - 1963 (Mission 66) Vol. I and Vol. III, various stages of Vol. I Internal Papers Minutes - 3rd Annual Yellowstone Park Ranger Conference, May 3-10, 1930 Study of Visitors Using the Museum - 1942 Yellowstone National Park Tourist Study - 1960 Yellowstone Management Inspection - 1961 Proceedings - Visitor Housing Buildings Conference - Yellowstone, July 28-29, 1960 Management Study Concessions - 1964 Yellowstone Staffing Committee Reports - 1964 Administrative Manual for Yellowstone with Travel and Visitor Charts - 1964 Hecht Incident - Safety, 1970

58. The Law Of The Land By Emerson Hough - Project Gutenberg Europe
Creator, Hough, Emerson (18571923). Title, The Law of the Land. Language, English.EText-No. 6431. Release Date, 2004-09-01. Copyrighted, No
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59. The Covered Wagon By Emerson Hough - Project Gutenberg Europe
Creator, Hough, Emerson (18571923). Title, The Covered Wagon. Language, English.EText-No. 13384. Release Date, 2004-09-06. Copyrighted, No
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60. American Authors On The Web
Emerson Hough (18571923). DesMoinesRegister.com Britanica Student Encyclopedia Henry Blake Fuller (1857-1929); Charles Monroe Sheldon (1857-1946)
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