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  1. Ramona : a story by Helen Hunt (1830-1885) Jackson, 1925-01-01
  2. ROMONA. A Story by Helen Hunt Jackson. With an Introduction by J. Frank Dobie. by Helen Hunt [1830 - 1885]. Dobie, J. Frank [1888 - 1964]. Jackson, 1959-01-01
  3. Bits Of Travel
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  5. Letters From A Cat: Published By Her Mistress For The Benefit Of All Cats And The Amusement Of Little Children by Ledyard Addie, 2010-09-29
  6. Verses by Helen Hunt Jackson 1830-1885, 1873-12-31
  7. Poems by Helen Jackson by Jackson. Helen Hunt. 1830-1885., 1892-01-01
  8. Saxe Holm's stories .. Volume 2 by Helen Hunt, 1830-1885 Jackson, 2009-10-26
  9. Autograph Letter Signed. by Helen Hunt (1830-1885). JACKSON, 1883
  10. Bits of talk, in verse and prose, for young folks by Jackson. Helen Hunt. 1830-1885, 1904-01-01
  11. Letters from a cat. Published by her mistress for the benefit of by Jackson. Helen Hunt. 1830-1885., 1912-01-01
  12. The Indian Reform Letters of Helen Hunt Jackson, 1879-1885 by Helen Hunt Jackson, 1998-11
  13. Reading Helen Hunt Jackson's Ramona (Boise State University Western Writers Series) by Karen E. Ramirez, 2006-11-30
  14. The Annotated Ramona by Antoinette May, Helen Hunt Jackson, 1989-04

41. Words Of Women Helen Hunt Jackson
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42. Words Of Women - WOW Helen Hunt Jackson
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And goldenrod is dying fast,
And lanes with grapes are fragrant; When gentians roll their fingers tight To save them for the morning, And chestnuts fall from satin burrs Without a sound of warning; When on the ground red apples lie In piles like jewels shining, And redder still on old stone walls Are leaves of woodbine twining; When all the lovely wayside things Their white-winged seeds are sowing, And in the fields still green and fair, Late aftermaths are growing; When springs run low, and on the brooks, In idle golden freighting, Bright leaves sink noiseless in the hush Of woods, for winter waiting; When comrades seek sweet country haunts, By twos and twos together, And count like misers, hour by hour, October's bright blue weather.

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A moving love story with grand melodramatic touches, Ramona was linked with Uncle Tom's Cabin as one of the great ethical novels of the 19th century. A bestseller in 1884, Ramona was both a political and literary success and will continue to move modern readers with its sympathetic characters and its depiction of the Native American's struggle in the early West.
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44. Helen Maria Hunt Jackson
30 Nineteenth Century American Reformers Helen Hunt Jackson Women s HistoryMonth 2002. Helen Maria Hunt Jackson (18301885)
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from Melanie Parry, Larousse Dictionary of Women: 3,000 entries from Eve to Oprah Winfrey [New York: Larousse, 1996] p. 338 Jackson, Helen Maria Hunt , née Fiske
Born 1830 Died 1885
American writer known for her novel Ramona and her acquaintance with Emily Dickinson
Helen Fiske was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, where she went to school with Emily Dickinson. She married an army captain, Edward Hunt, but by 1863 he and her two sons had died and she had turned to writing. In 1875 she married William Jackson. Ralph Waldo Emerson acclaimed Helen Hunt Jackson as 'America's greatest woman poet,' but this opinion is usually now considered over-valued. In fact it is her two prose works championing the Native American cause which have survive the best; the polemical A Century of Dishonor (1881) and the sentimental but highly popular novel Ramona (1884). Even so, it is the connection with Emily Dickinson which has done most to keep Jackson's name alive. The novel Mercy Philbirck's Choice (1876) is generally considered to contain a fictional portrait of her Amherst schoolfriend.

45. Bits Of Travel At Home (1878) By Helen Hunt Jackson
Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885), Bits of Travel at Home (Boston Roberts Brothers,1878). vi+413+4 ad pages. Frontispiece with tissue guard. 15 cm.
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46. Jackson, Helen Hunt Famous Quotes
Famous Quotes By Jackson, Helen Hunt. 18301885 American Writer. Oh, write ofme, not Died in bitter pains, but Emigrated to another star!
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O suns and skies and clouds of June, and flowers of June together. Ye cannot rival for one hour October's bright blue weather.
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47. MSN Encarta - Helen Hunt Jackson
Jackson, Helen Hunt (18301885), born Helen Maria Fiske, American novelist whosebooks exposed the appalling living conditions of Native Americans .
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48. Helen Hunt Jackson - Doubt
The faith which, like a kernel, lay Hid in the husks which on that day My instinctwould not throw away! Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885)
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They bade me cast the thing away,
They pointed to my hands all bleeding,
They listened not to all my pleading;
The thing I meant I could not say;
I knew that I should rue the day
If once I cast that thing away.
I grasped it firm, and bore the pain;
The thorny husks I stripped and scattered; If I could reach its heart, what mattered If other men saw not my gain, Or even if I should be slain? I knew the risks; I chose the pain. O, had I cast that thing away, I had not found what most I cherish, A faith without which I should perish, The faith which, like a kernel, lay Hid in the husks which on that day My instinct would not throw away! Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885) Spiritual Poetry Spirituality - Quotes and Insights Go to Home page Our Poetry E-mail:.....FamousPoems@hotmail.com var site="s12gracedpoet"

49. Helen Hunt Jackson And Her Indian Reform Legacy By Valerie Sherer Mather: A-1 Wo
Choice Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885) stands unequalled in the ranks of womenreformers seeking to help Native Americans. Her book, A Century of Dishonor
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Publisher Information: Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1997. ISBN: Original Price: $19.95 Our Price: $14.95 You Save: 25% Item ID: Type: Book Edition: 1st PRINTING. Binding: Trade Paper Condition: NEW/DJ not issued. Description: Synopsis: AWARD WINNER. Here is a detailed account of the last six years of Jackson's life (1879-1885), when she struggled to promote the rights of American Indians displaced and dispossessed by the U.S. government. Mathes places Jackson's work within the larger 19th century Indian rights movement and details her crusade of traveling, writing, and lobbying government officials. Jackson's efforts culminated in the publication of A Century of Dishonor, an indictment of the government's Indian policy, and the novel Ramona, a sympathetic portrayal of the plight of California's Mission Indians. Her influence was felt immediately in the actions of subsequent reform workers in the Women's National Indian Association, the Indian Rights Association, and the Lake Mohonk Conference. (University of Oklahoma Press) Book Quote: "Chapter 2: Early Indian Reform Work of Helen Hunt Jackson Comments: New England Author of Ramona, later resident of Colorado Springs, had a life far beyond her novel writing. Originally published in 1990 by the University of Texas Press.

50. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Jackson, Helen (Fiske) Hunt@ HighBeam
Author not available, Jackson, Helen (FISKE) Hunt., The Columbia Encyclopedia, Helen Hunt Jackson (18301885), the famed chronicler and defender .
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51. History Seven Falls Colorado
Helen Hunt Jackson 18301885. Proudly claimed by the West, Helen Maria Fiske wasborn in Amherst, Massachusetts. Brilliant, impetuous and thoroughly
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On December 5, 1872, Nathaniel Colby homesteaded the 160 acres that included the present day Seven Falls and South Cheyenne Ca on. Apparently Colby did not anticipate the potential value of his purchase, for nine months later he sold the patent to the Colorado springs Land company for $1000. Later owners realized little profit from the land until 1882 when James Hull purchased the property for $1300. Mr. Hull was a naturalist who was disturbed to note the scenic beauty of the ca ñon was being threatened by the felling of trees for their lumber value. Hull had already purchased 160 acres west of Seven Falls for $500 and later secured an additional 80 acres by preemption in 1885. With 400 acres including the heart of the cañon Hull became one of Colorado's earliest environmental protectors and the first owner to fully appreciate the true value of this scenic masterpiece. Hull was also a businessman, and he understood the value of the "ranch" as it was then called. He advertised the property as a scenic resort and began to improve it by constructing a road through the cañon to the Seven Falls and building a stairway along the side of the Falls. He installed a toll gate at the foot of the cañon and proceeded to do business. Access to the Falls in those days was largely by carriages, burros and saddle horses furnished by a local entrepreneur named Hunter who paid James Hull and his sons $500 for the privilege of taking passengers to the Falls for 25 cents each. Business flourished and Seven Falls became a prominent tourist attraction.

52. Helen Hunt Jackson
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and I cannot help it."
Helen Hunt Jackson describing her writing of "Ramona" Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885), activist for Native American rights and author
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born and reared in Amherst, Massachusetts, a schoolmate and friend of the
Dickinson. (Born Helen Maria Fiske, Jackson would be twice married: first to
U.S. Army Capt. Edward B. Hunt who died in a military accident, then to William
S. Jackson, a wealthy banker and railroad executive.) Jackson grew up in a literary environment, and using a pseudonym (H.H.H), was
turning her considerable intellect and energy to investigating and publicizing the
mistreatment of Native Americans, especially the Mission Indians of Southern California. Her interest in the subject began in Boston in 1879 at a lecture by Chief Standing Bear who described the forcible removal of the Ponca Indians from their Nebraska reservation. Jackson was incensed by what she heard and began to circulate petitions, raised money, and wrote letters to the New York Times on the

53. Jackson - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
Jackson, Helen (Maria Fiske) Hunt 18301885. American writer known for Ramona (1884),a romantic novel concerning the injustices suffered by Native
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In the winter of 18841885, Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885) sent her friend EmilyDickinson a copy of her recently published novel Ramona and received from
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In the winter of 1884-1885, Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885) sent her friend Emily Dickinson a copy of her recently published novel Ramona and received from Dickinson a brief letter of appreciation. Although much of Dickinson's reading matter has been examined by scholars, Ramona has received little of that attention, which, in Jackson's case, has focused instead on her Saxe Holm stories and her novel Mercy Philbrick's Choice , all believed at one time to have a close connection with Dickinson or her life story. Those works now mostly gather dust on library shelves.

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58. Helen Hunt Jackson Definition From Aiedu.com
Helen Hunt Jackson definitation from aiedu.com A Free Internet Dictionary . about the unjust treatment of Native Americans (18301885) (noun.person)
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59. Helen Maria Fiske Hunt Jackson Definition From Aiedu.com
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60. H-Net Review: Kristie Miller
Jackson, Helen Hunt, 18301885. Women and literatureWest (US)History19thcentury. Authors, American19th centuryBiography. West (US) in literature.
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